Wednesday, October 27, 2010
This week's progress
1. #39 - Friendship, 2. #38 - Four Winds, 3. #37 - Flower Pot, 4. #36 - Flower Garden Path, 5. #35 - Flower Basket, 6. #34 - Flock, 7. #33 - Farmer's Puzzle, 8. #32 - Farmer's Daughter
Labels:
Blocks,
Laurie Aaron Hird,
Scraps,
Work in Progress
Friday, October 22, 2010
Another handful done!
1. #30 - End of Day, 2. #29 - Economy, 3. #28 - Duck & Ducklings, 4. #08 - Bouquet, 5. #27 - Darting Birds, 6. #25 - Cups & Saucers, 7. #24 - Country Path, 8. #22 - Corn & Beans, 9. #23 - Country Farm
Still having a lot of fun making these blocks! I'm getting much better at the technical aspect of piecing (I think?) and I'm also beginning to really enjoy picking fabrics and colours for each block -- Digging through my stash of scraps, yardage, charm packs, and other pre-cuts has become like a miniature treasure hunt each time I turn a page!
Still having a lot of fun making these blocks! I'm getting much better at the technical aspect of piecing (I think?) and I'm also beginning to really enjoy picking fabrics and colours for each block -- Digging through my stash of scraps, yardage, charm packs, and other pre-cuts has become like a miniature treasure hunt each time I turn a page!
Labels:
Blocks,
Farmer's Wife,
Laurie Aaron Hird,
Scraps,
Work in Progress
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Progress
1. #1 - Attic Window, 2. #2 - Autumn Tints, 3. #3 - Basket, 4. #4 - Basket Weave, 5. #5 - Bat Wing, 6. #6 - Big Dipper, 7. #7 - Birds In The Air, 8. #9 - Box, 9. #10 - Bowtie, 10. #11 - Broken Dishes, 11. #12 - Broken Sugar Bowl, 12. #13 - Buckwheat, 13. #14 - Butterfly at the Crossroads, 14. #15 - Buzzard's Roost., 15. #16 - Calico Puzzle, 16. #17 - Cats & Mice, 17. #18 - Century of Progress, 18. #19 - Checkerboard, 19. #20 - Churn Dash, 20. #21 - Contrary Wife, 21. #26 - Cut glass dish.
Labels:
Farmer's Wife,
Laurie Aaron Hird,
Scraps
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Farmer's Wife Quilt - A few blocks finished!
Working my way through the blocks in Laurie Aaron Hird's book "The Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt" seems to be as close to taking a quilting class as I can get and still wear pajamas! So for the last few days that is exactly what I have been doing.
| Let's try this one .. |
{Of course, the publishers & EQ seem to be angling for some extra cash since there is an EQ companion CD you can buy separately. No wonder they put no effort into the free disk!}
Luckily the ones who have gone before me in making this quilt were of like minds, and they rearranged all the templates into a single PDF file of 14 pages. I thought "Woohoo, this I can live with!" and downloaded that baby right away.Then I set to work with my ruler and worked out measurements for quite a few of the simple shapes - even down to 16ths in some cases. Cause there is nooooooo way I am cutting & piecing twenty or more one-inch HSTs the hard way just for one block:
| Tiny HSTs .. no problem! Chain em up |
| Day 1 Blocks - Err, nice effort but I will remake some of these! |
| Day 2 Blocks - Now we are getting somewhere! *Marking the name and number of each of the blocks on a square of masking tape might be a little over-organized, but ... I like it that way :) |
Labels:
Blocks,
Deb Strain,
Farmer's Wife,
Laurie Aaron Hird,
Scraps,
Work in Progress
Friday, September 10, 2010
New Books Are Yummy!
Currently being shipped via Barnes&Noble :)
Synopsis
Be Inspired by the Stories
In 1922, The Farmer's Wife magazine posed this question to their readers: "If you had a daughter of marriageable age, would you, in light of your own experience, have her marry a farmer?" The magazine at that time had 750,000 subscribers, and received over 7,000 letters. The best answers to this question are included in this book, along with the traditional quilt blocks they inspired.
Laurie Aaron Hird provides everything you need to be inspired and create your own sampler quilt:
- 111 six-inch quilt blocks, with construction diagrams for piecing the blocks and template cutting directions
- Complete instruction for making a sampler quilt in any traditional size: lap, twin, queen or king
- CD with easy-to-print, full-sized templates for all 111 blocks, and printable quilt construction diagrams
- 42 letters from the 1922 Farmer's Wife contest to give you a priceless glimpse into our country's past
Labels:
Book,
Farmer's Wife,
Laurie Aaron Hird,
Scraps,
Work in Progress
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