Showing posts with label Baltimore sampler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baltimore sampler. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Baltimore Sampler Top Complete

I finally finished my Baltimore Sampler quilt top. I would have never believed I would do one of these. My husband helped with the blue embroidered border.
I'm getting a good collection of tops - now I need to do some quilting.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Baltimore Sampler

I finished all my Baltimore Sampler blocks. Now I need to put them together and make the border. I have something in mind for the border - I just hope it works. If not then I'll just put some strips like usual.

I just fixed my blog where I can now comment on other blogs. Now to find the time. I don't get much computer time

Sunday, September 4, 2011

More Baltimore

These are the last of the Baltimore Sampler squares. There are only 12 designs so I am making 2 of each. I've already made 4 more. I just can't say it enough - I do love my embroidery machine - I'm having so much fun with it
Today I will try to finish my Daydream top.





Sunday, August 28, 2011

More Baltimore Sampler

I got home yesterday and my mother is doing better - not fine but better.
I didn't feel like working on my Daydream quilt so I played on the embroidery machine instead. I had one of these made already - made 2 yesterday and one today.
I also tried out my new pattern for bookmarks. I will need to practice more on those. They aren't as simple but they sure are cute.

This is the 1st I've been on the computer and when I checked my email I have over 300 emails but I only need to answer about 2 dozen. I will do that tomorrow.






Monday, August 8, 2011

Baltimore Sampler


It sure is nice being back around my machines. I missed them. I managed to get 3 more samp;er blocks made. I should have been cleaning this house up but no one will see it but me and it can wait.




Sunday, August 7, 2011

I'm back

I'm back - for what it's worth. I got back from Delaware late Friday night after a two day drive - 17 hours Thursday and 17 hours Friday. The drive took alot out of me and my mother. I picked her up on my way and we stopped by Batesville, Arkansas on the way up to check out Marshall Dry Goods and it was so worth it. I have never seen so much fabric in one place and the prices were fantastic.
I broke up the trip going up into 3 days. I probably should have done that coming home too. My left foot is still swollen.
I really enjoyed seeing my daughter and grandbabies. I didn't take very many pictures
This is Annie she is 7
This is Erin - she is 3
This is Jordyn and she will be 1 at the end of this month.
I'm such a bad grandma I didn't get a picture of Benjamin - he is 5

My daughter gave me this great piece of fabric to do my Baltimoresampler and I couldn't wait to get started. This is the 1st square - as if I need to start another project. I did get 2 quilt tops from a friend of hers to quilt - so that's another project to get completed.