Quilty Barns #6 – #8

Ok, so here are my Lori Holts Quilty Barn Along barns 6, 7, and 8:

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I think so far, my favorite block has been the Water Turn Block.

Thanks for stopping by!

– Linda

Quilty Barns #3 – #5

Dear Hubby would say that I have a bit of an OCD going on – and I think he would be right. When something catches my fancy, I go full on into it.  So, I am almost caught up in Lori Holts Quilty Barn Along.  Here are barns 3, 4, and 5:

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I had planned on all the barns being red, but that pink somehow snuck in…

Thanks for stopping by!

– Linda

Citrus Belt Quilters And A Wonderful Gift!

My friend Ellie introduced me to our local Quilters Guild, the Citrus Belt Quilters. I wasn’t sure about a guild, but I enjoyed my guest visit last month, so I joined this month.  They are a very nice organization, full of members with a passion for quilting, and also service to the community.  They also have a little shop at the meetings, where I bought these fabrics for a song.  I think they are perfect for my quilty barn along blocks.  Don’t they look nice and homey drying out in the sun?  And Ellie knew I loved vintage, and gifted me with a bag of wonderful vintage lace and trims.  I think some of them belonged to her mother.  I especially like the little blue fish applique – oh, so many projects to use them in…

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Pink Saturday & Quilty Barn #2

Happy Pink Saturday!  Thank you to Beverly at How Sweet The Sound for hosting this weekly event.

Here is my Quilty Barn Along, Barn #2.  I gave the barn a pink roof, and the flower is pink,  so I thought I’d share for Pink Saturday as well.  For whatever reason, I had a hard time lining up the farm fresh flower block:

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Joining The Quilty Barn Along: Barn #1

Well, I finally decided to join in the fun of Lori Holts Quilty Barn Along.  I noticed several fellow bloggers, Holly at Cotton Pickin’ Fun and Heather at Vintage Grey participating, and it looked like too much fun to pass up.  Of course I’m a bit behind, but that won’t deter me.  I made an additional block to the one that goes on the side of the barn – I’m sure I’ll have use for it when all the barns are done.  So, here is my Quilty Barn #1:

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Quilting Frustrations…

Choosing a design (or having a design chosen for me), choosing fabric, and piecing the quilt top together has been easy peasy.  Now, to actually quilt the three layers has been all together another matter.  Either 20 years ago, quilting was more straightforward, or I didn’t know what I was doing back then, and or there are too many options now.  I am having a bit of a “quilt block”  – as in “mental block”.  I am beginning to understand why so many of my fellow quilters are sending their quilts out to be professionally quilted.  But of course, I have to do everything myself… The first “block” was when I went to purchase the spray baste everyone seems to use, only to be told by the nice fabric store ladies that particular brand had recently been pulled off the shelves because the state of California deemed it hazardous to your health, cancer causing, yadda yadda yadda.  So, I thought, use an alternative spray adhesive? pin baste? hand baste? then, I stumbled on the “Elmer School Glue” basting method.  That sounded the least toxic/time consuming, so I will try that.  Then there was the ordering of the walking foot, and the free hand motion foot – I didn’t know my sewing machine needed so many feet! And last but not least, since no one seems to carry it, I am waiting on the delivery of my quilting pounce…  After it’s all said and done, I would probably have been better off sending it out to be professionally quilted, oh well.  So, I am plodding along…

This little cutie has nothing to do with my quilting efforts.  I just added her in because she is so cute, and she came in a lot of vintage dolls that I recently acquired:

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