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Leftovers Pillow Tutorial

Feathered Star Leftovers PillowHappy Monday and Happy October Everyone!

Today I have a great tutorial for you but it isn’t here, it is over at Quilter in the Gap!

As it is October 1st it is time for everyone to link up what they finished this past quarter as part of the Finish-A-Long that Rhonda is hosting. I actually didn’t make a list for the 3rd quarter. I knew I was going to blow all my goals, so I didn’t set myself up for disappointment, but my list for the 4th quarter is definitely going to get written up!

For the next 7 days, Rhonda is going to have tutorials from some of your favorite bloggers and designers:

10/1 – Melissa (that’s me!) – Sew Bitter Sweet Designs
10/2 – Kelly V – Before School Starts I Quilt
10/3 – Sarah – Fairy Face Designs
10/4 – Cindy – Fluffy Sheep Quilting
10/5 – Sarah – In Stitches
10/6 – Jana – Studio 3 Twelve
10/7 – Sarah – Pings & Needles

Make sure you stop by here tomorrow too! It is my day on the Let’s Get Acquainted Blog Hop hosted by Beth of Plum and June.

Plum and June

Remember September Winners

Hi everyone! Happy Sunday! Today I have Kristy here again to tell you who won the prizes from the Remember September Project. I have to tell you though, the true winners will be the troops who will be blown away by all of your kindness and generosity! Thank you to everyone who picked up needle, thread and fabric and sewed for this month!
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Thank you all so very much for sewing along this month in support of our deployed service men and women. It has been an honor and inspiration to be a part of this project and I wouldn't be in the least bit surprised if our final counts end up doubling our original goal of sending 100 handmade gifts to our troops as our album has 183 items in it! That is wonderful! Melissa and I share our gratitude for each and every item sewn!

 

Now for the lucky prize winners randomly selected from all of the entries in our album...
Entry #50 yankeequilter you win, From The Intrepid Thread - A Fat Quarter Stash Builder Bundle
Entry #111 magpiemcq you win, From Sew BitterSweet DesignsZakka Style project book
Entry #18 Sherill G you win, From Fat Quarter Shop - $35 Gift Certificate
Entry #69 A Home, Made you win, From Sew BitterSweet DesignsDeploy That Fabric project book
Entry #93 sweetboatrchick you win, From Contemporary Cloth - Alexander Henry Fat Quarter Bundle
Entry #141 shimmyblisster you win, From Contemporary Cloth - Daisy Janie Shades of Grey Fat Quarter Bundle
Entry #53 Jill D 123 you win, From Contemporary Cloth - Simpatico Fat Quarter Bundle
Entry #162 jadzia512 you win, From Contemporary Cloth - Daisy Janie Geo Grand Charm pack & 1/2 yard each of Hip Squares, Caravan

Sis Boom Fabrics

Entry # 133 Sue W. you win, From Sis Boom - A FABULOUS & HEFTY Fabric Bundle 

Congratulations and Enjoy!!! I know you will! :)

Thank you to all the amazing sponsors that provided these incredible gifts!

And once again, thank you all for sewing along!

NEW PROJECT POSTS TOMORROW!!!

 

 

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Happy Birthday Mom

Wednesday was my mom’s birthday. I have said many times before that my mom is my inspiration. I grew up watching her make quilts and sew clothes and I never really had any interest until my niece was born 11 years ago.  This year I had a goal to make my mom a very special quilt. I joined 2 different Bees, 3×6 and 4×5 on Flickr and began collecting blocks from my bee mates and from myself. On her birthday I sent her the following text message:

“Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear Mom, Happy Birthday to you!” (with this picture attached)

(no, my logo wasn’t on the text message! LOL)

My original plan had been to sash each block in either white or gray, but there are several different shades of gray and I didn’t want the white blocks to be extra white, so I decided to eliminate sashing altogether.  So my question to you all is…I have 4 extra blocks, I could make one more and add a 6th row. Here are the blocks below at the bottom.

What do you all think? I’m just not sure. My next move will be to add borders, I plan to do a black border around it, mainly to draw in all the different shades of white and gray. Then I will do a medium gray border and then do a solid purple border.

And in case anyone is wondering…my mom loved it!

Sew Bee Blissful September Blocks

This has been the month of bee blocks for me. I made a total of 16 bee blocks – that is A LOT for me – well for anyone really.  I will share my 3×6 Bee Blocks with you next month, today I thought I would share two blocks with you that I really love, my Sew Bee Blissful blocks for Lyanna from Purple Panda Quilts. She sent us purple and green fabrics with a solid white background fabric and requested that each of us make 2 different star blocks. We each wrote into the flickr group which star we were intending to make so that there would be no duplicates. Here are the two blocks I came up with:

This block is called the Scrap Jar Star and I followed the tutorial by A Little Bit Biased.

I don’t know the name of this star, I saw it in the Tri Recs Ruler pamphlet and used the ruler to recreate it. I love how it turned out.

What have you all been up to?

Remember September – Another Perspective

For those of you following the Remember September Project, I said that I would provide you with different perspectives from my friends across the military.  Last week I brought my best friend Lisa to you, and today I have my friend Krista here for you. I first met Krista in the 3×6 Bee. We were in the same sampler hive in the second quarter. We were both military wives with hubby’s deployed. Like Lisa, Krista’s husband is also in the US Air Force. At the beginning of June I got a message from her asking if I wanted to meet up and do the Western Washington Quilt Shop Hop with her and I said yes! I brought my friend Dawn and Anne with me and she brought her 2 year old son and a friend with her. We became almost instant friends and she has become one of my go to Battle Buddies for this deployment.

You may be curious as to what a “Battle Buddy” is…here is the wikipedia definition: “A Battle Buddy is a partner assigned to a fellow soldier in the United States Armed Forces.  Each Battle Buddy is expected to assist his or her partner both in and out of combat. Most participating soldiers have reported satisfaction and have agreed that the Army should implement the system fully, although there have been cons reported as well. A Battle Buddy is not only intended for company, but also for the reduction of suicide; since each watches his partner’s actions, a Battle Buddy can save their fellow soldier’s life by noticing negative thoughts and feelings and intervening to provide help.[1][2]Now wives aren’t assigned their Battle Buddies, we find them as we go and we support each other as best as we possibly can!

Krista and her husband Chris have 3 adorable boys.

1. You have been a military spouse for over 7 years now, and while this is your husband’s first deployment, it is not your first separation. What has that been like for you and your family?

Well for sure, I thought I was ready for this deployment. Nope. I totally got high-fives in the face with reality. Its the things like fighting (which every married couple does in a month period) that you can’t really fight or express your feelings because it’s all via email. Emotions can be read into things. (not that I would ever do that) 😉

I would say the biggest thing though, is the guilt. The guilt that my boys, Connor (5), Logan (2.5) and Jacob (1), may not remember their daddy. Or that they forget he lives here too. The other side too, is the guilt I have for doing things like going to the pool or visiting family that my hubby can’t do.

Now on the exact other side, I don’t have to plan meals!! Chicken nuggets and French fries are a fabulous meal for my bunch of boys! I have a bunch more time for sewing too! So well it’s tough, there are PLENTY of benefits!

2. What does this project mean to you?  The fact that soldiers are given homemade gifts from people from all over.

This project means a whole bunch to me. This project is helping care for my husband and troops, in a way that we can’t. I’d love to go give him a hug and kiss with presents in my hand. This project is doing just that. Giving them a hug.

My hubby has airmen in his squadron that have never gotten a package while deployed. That just breaks my heart, that there’s some 18-24 year old boy without a present or surprise in his whole deployment.

3. What do you think people need to know about military families and what they go through?

I think that people need to know that we may complain about the military and all it’s glory, but deep down we love it. We love the American flag more than most. We love our husbands/wives.  We love our families. We chose this life and a huge chunk of us wouldn’t change it for the world.

As military spouses we are constantly asked things that can be hard to deal with, how would you answer those questions?

Yes, we ALWAYS miss our husbands/wives when they are gone.
No, we aren’t trying to be rude when we say we don’t know when they will be home. We HONESTLY don’t know.
Yes your spouse may be gone on a trip for a conference. Unless he’s getting shot at and in 110+ temps, it’s not the same. We worry EVERY minute if they will come home safe/soon.

5. What do you think it would mean to your husband to receive a handmade gift from a complete stranger while he is deployed?

I know my husband will be sincerely touched that other people have taken the time to make him something special. He will be eternally grateful for the thought.

Thank you so much Krista for sharing with us today and thank you for the sacrifices that you, your children and your husband are making for our country. I will leave everyone with a picture of Krista’s front door, a reminder that military families always have someone in their hearts.

 

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