Showing posts with label Mdm Samm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mdm Samm. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Rush Hour

Hello and good morning! Thank you Madam Samm (Sew We Quilt) and Carol (Just Let Me Quilt) for hosting and organizing this thought provoking hop.



Today's participants:

Wednesday, September 24
Living With Purpose  ~ you are here

Rush hour for many people is that time taken to commute to or from work. My commute to work is only 5 minutes away, 7 maybe 8 minutes at most in winter. No more hour or longer commute for this lady.

Rush hour for me is:

~ breakfast time because it lasts a good hour since as everyone gets up at a different time and showers are also taken.

~ is the time you can watch me getting ready for work or another appointment where I'm turning in circles as I try to do far more than I should be just before going out the door . . . or I have to keep back tracking to pick up "that thing I forgot" on the way by (such as a towel before getting in the shower lol)

~ Rush hour is also me changing projects in mid stream :o)

You saw Part 1 of my gingham curtains in the See You in September hop. As I was working on Part 2 for this hop, using the red, white, black colour theme, I used white fabric to begin making the lower half of a pair of cafe curtains . . . and had a lightbulb moment due to the colder than normal weather we have been having, and curbed my original idea for something far better. But I need to develop my own pattern and process, and as luck would have it, I have insufficient white fabric. Won't explain yet, rather will aim for a Part 3.

So here is Part 2 of my curtains . . . I don't handstitch very quickly, but I can say in all confidence that my speed has improved with this project. Another night time picture so you can make out the stitching . . . it doesn't show with the sun behind them.




My project for this hop is a new apron. I've always wanted a full apron like this and it is reversible, so it is just perfect. Using the Butterick Waverly apron pattern (B5263)







A black side for cleaning or cooking, and a white side for baking. I've stained many a top or dress bodice with tomato sauce or various oils.

This is the first time I've used this pattern, and there are some sewing parts that I think I can improve upon for my own ease in making. The first time I sew up a pattern, I usually prefer to follow their instructions so I can understand how to put it together . . . This one has a couple things that just don't make sense to me, so I've kinda tacked the last couple seams together till I can think up something better. In the meantime I will wear it and see if there are any other improvements to be done with it at the same time. Over all, I love this apron and I'm so happy to finally have my own!

Thank you for visting. Please slip on back up to the top of this post to follow the links to see the other ladies I'm sharing my day with.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Goodbye and Hello

Goodbye to 

See You in September 

 It was great fun to "herd" you as someone mentioned. 
A beautiful flock of creative and inspirational ladies you are . . . 
I am so thankful to have shared a wonderful summer with you,
but it sure is great to be back!

And can I just reaffirm that Mdm Samm is an amazing hop mom. Totally behind you, gently guiding you forward!

With the start of the See You in September blog hop, vacation ended, school started up,  many after school or weekend groups have begun again. Life is once again in full swing and with that we say . . .

Hello

Rush Hour


with Carol of Just Let Me Quilt
 
Tuesday, September 23
 
Wednesday, September 24
 
Thursday, September 25
 
Friday, September 26
 
Monday, September 29
 
Tuesday, September 30
  
I am sew looking forward to being stuck in a line up with you!
Join us for the fun . . . I'm sure it will be a RUSH (hour) *wink*

Monday, September 15, 2014

Only two days left to

See You in September

 

and here is the remaining line up...



Give me an R . . .

Give me a B . . .

Give me R.B.D. Gingham!!

Yay for RBD and for Mdm. Samm

Oh, and go ladies go . . . show us your beautiful creations!


Friday, September 12, 2014

Welcome back!

To blog hopping with Madam Samm of Sew We Quilt.  

We missed You! 


We are already one week through the See You in September hop; and it has been a delight to catch up with you after summer break.

It is September 12th already . . . almost half way through the month; but that is okay, for it is my day for show-and-tell!

This summer, my aim was spending time with family, de-cluttering, and continued renovations . . . all I can say is that this is still a work-in-progress *smile*.

Dh and son have been very busy; and I was designated gopher 
(you know . . . "go for this, go for that")  
so there was no shortage of work for me either LOL

I've been working on setting up my sewing studio. It is not nearly as far along as I would have liked, but, I did finally decide on an arrangement for my furniture. It just feels right. Oh, and I got wireless internet access back there again so I can bring my lap top out with me. Now that is downright perfect!





Most of my things have been in storage bins for some time so it is taking me a long while to open them up and organize, but progress is being made!

The living room windows finally got their border trims so I can get around to buying rods and material to sew some curtains . . . my goal is green gingham. The living room also got a new paint job. It is lighter and brighter and hubby is so very happy (guess what that makes me lol). There is still much work to be done, but I'm more than happy with the progress that has already been made!
 

We sold the swimming pool, and I've created a garden/slash fire area for us to enjoy. The old pool deck is in process of being converted . . . but that in itself makes for another post. 


Last year we stacked our wood here . . .   
  
 
and this year, hubby and son built this 



and son, with the help of family friend stacked our 8 cord of wood. 
We have another 4 cord on order . . . this will be green wood to overwinter for next year.

Because we have so many trees with varying sized roots along the roadside of our property, we have many gaps where our cedar hedge refuses to grow. I'm all about privacy, and we live on the beginning of a very busy street. So we put in some fencing (inside the property where there is no height regulation) and I just love it. A few more sections to be put in in one more area, but it is just perfect. Ds did most of the wood staining . . . I don't do stain!


Did I get any sewing done? Of course I got some of that too! My blog header shows a cross-stitch project I started working on as soon as I heard about the RBD gingham campaign. I'm so very glad that we have at least saved the medium-sized gingham line from retirement!

I did some sewing for myself. I had cut fabric to sew a few skirts for myself . . . for shame, that was two years ago . . . and for one reason or another just never got there. 

Well, I completed two skirts, simple prairie skirts with elastic waist band . . . and I did a little work on a pre-purchased scrub top. I am a nurse's aide, and they just don't make uniforms for me. I only wear skirts, and anything above the knee is not a skirt but a long shirt rather (in my humble opinion) so . . . oh and as for the scrub tops, they mostly seem to have this v-neck, which really is not modest (our work requires we bend forward A LOT) so I added a bit of skirt fabric, and added some yo yo flowers to hide the logo of the last place I worked. I've been working night shift where no one really notices what you wear (I prefer black), but I will be shifting to evenings (where I'll be seeing more family members and where the residents are still awake lol). 

Yes, that is a bedpan I'm holding LOL!



The second skirt goes well also with a pre-purchased top that I have not modified (well covered with a tank top underneath but I may change my mind). 



A couple of need to purchase items for my sewing studio have come to mind . . . a full-length mirror, and a sewing mannequin would be very helpful!

A friend of mine is having her first baby, it will be a boy. So I decided to make her a quilt . . .

Straight line quilting with my walking foot...1/2" then 1/4" was thinking of 1/8" lines (matchstick), but thought it would be overmuch for a baby quilt *wink*.


A pieced back, just for the fun of it, and mock binding.


Now of course you are asking yourself . . . but where's the gingham?!

Well, this is gingham curtains . . . Part 1




 And, what about Part 2? Come back and see me for the Rush Hour blog hop.
You've waited this long to see a wee bit of gingham what's another 2 weeks?! LOL   

Thank you 

. . . Madam Samm for this super hop and especially the opportunity to CHEER!
. . . RBD you make fabulous gingham! And we'd be more than happy with all three sized lines of gingham, but, one is better than none!
. . . also to each of You who has participated with showing off your awesome projects or just visiting and leaving comment love (so appreciated!)

Today's lineup

Friday, September 12

Living With Purpose    (you are here)


Sunday, September 7, 2014

What a week!



The See You in September blog hop is three days strong now, 
and I am so happy and grateful to have been a part of this all summer.

The talent, creativity and energy that you ladies put into your projects just amazes and inspires me; and as Mdm Samm says, the best is yet to come.

Thank you to all of you who have participated in this hop . . . those of you who have shown your creations can breathe easy now . . .
 and sit back and enjoy the rest of this hop (they pass far too quickly ). . . or is it 
get working towards the next hop?!

And we are just a few short hours away before we continue with this week's beautiful creations . . . more wonderful RBD gingham and 2 other projects as well. Golly, but this is fun!

When was the last time you looked forward to Monday?

Whoops...thanks Carla for catching that I had put the 15th rather than the 8th,
 I really am getting ahead of myself . . . LOL
please picture if you will . . . me rolling my eyes and shaking my head
at getting the dates wrong, accompanied by an embarrassed smile
Oh well . . . here is the correct line up

Monday, September 8
Quilting Quietly
Creatin' in the Sticks
Procrastination Queen
Lovelli Quilts
Cherry Blossoms

and I'm thinking I'll add the rest of the week's lineup just to be sure . . .

Tuesday, September 9
Just Let Me Quilt
Marjorie's Busy Corner
The Quilting Queen Online Blog
Marla's Crafts
K and S Sweets and Stitching (sorry ladies and gents - no post)

Wednesday, September 10
Secretly Stitching
Buzzing and Bumbling
Quilt n Queen
Quilted Delights

Grandmama's Stories

Thursday, September 11
Susie's World
Needled Mom
Cate's Linens
How ART you?
I Like To QuiltBlog

Quiltscapes

Friday, September 12
Sunshine-quilting
Sew Peace to Peace
MoosestashQuilting
More Stars in Comanche
Living With Purpose


cause we all know mistakes can be made more than once LOL

Ok . . . it's time to grab a drink, find your comfy places, and settle in for some "wow" factor.

Friday, July 11, 2014

New mid-September Hop

Sign ups are open over at Carol's ~Just Let Me Quilt~ !

Woo Hoo! Mdm Samm and Carol are hosting a second blog hop in September 
with Studio E - RUSH HOUR.

Living so close to work, I no longer have to contend with Rush Hour traffic, but breakfast IS rush hour in my house every day! And this image does totally look like me in the morning LOL


These are my favourite fabrics from Studio E





Some definite ideas in mind for "rush houry" type things I would like to make, 
using Gray, Red, White, or Black fabric.

For full info, please visit Mdm Samm or Carol on how to sign up and just what's involved.
Their pom poms are stirring up a lot of inspiration!

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Blog Hop - See You In September

Good morning! I am so excited, you really can't miss it! 

If you've ever participated in one, then You Know 
. . . Mdm Samm @ Sew We Quilt's
 blog hops Rock! 
And this next one will be no different!
 

No blog hops over the summer may seem long, but . . .
  that will provide plenty of opportunity to come back
September 3 - 16
with 3 things you've created over the summer . . .
 
It can be anything . . . Be CREATIVE, show us 
 your knitting, painting, QUILTING, stitching, needlepoint, cross stitch, sewing . . .
however
 
1 of those projects must include RBD Gingham . . . 
only 1 project . . . the other projects
will be whatever you want . . .come back in September 
and inspire us . . .
 
If you do create anything over the summer and wish
to show it on your blog, just do sneak peaks . . .
and save the details for us to shower you with
compliments in the fall.

 As for me, I'm positively squealing in delight for two reasons. 

One, I get to cheer this September Hop, 
and two . . . check me out, I am GINGHAM

Pause a moment while I spin around in my new threads!


Ok, back to business!

I will need the following from you... 
 
Your name, 
your email address
Your blog Name,
Your link to your blog. 
 
Please send me this information, along with the 
SUBJECT LINE . . .
 
SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER
 

s.galagher at sympatico dot ca
 
 
A Few Easy to Follow
Guidelines
 
Anyone and everyone can participate in our HOPS.
If ever you wanted to have cheerleaders in your life
to cheer on your creativity . . .
well you do not need to look any further . . .
 
1. CREATE 3 projects over the summer, one of them  has to be RBD (Riley Blake Designs) gingham . . . the rest, your choice . . . NOW you will be showcasing 3 projects, not 1 or just 2 but 3 . . . any size at all . . .

2. BE a cheerleader for all those who participate, there is nothing 
as heartfelt as your lovely comments.

3. Please turn off your word verification the day of your
post . . .you really do not want to miss any comments . . .
YOU have no idea how that one comment can be a life changer . . .

4. Be sure to add your post at midnight EST. WE have visitors
all around the world who like to get up like we do in North America
to your lovely creations . . .

5. Please ADD everyone including YOUR blog on your post 
that day, so we can find everyone as easily as we found you . . .

6. MOST IMPORTANT, commit, if you don't, you have
taken the spot of someone else who I will be hearing about,
trust me there . . .

7. Add the button to your blog so everyone will note your 
SEE you in SEPTEMBER projects will be revealed soon! 


 
For those of us who just adore RBD gingham, 
or even just as a favour to those of us who do,
please help spread the word . . .
 
http://www.sewwequilt.com/2014/06/save-rbd-gingham-campaign.html
 
Click on the logo to visit Mdm. Samm's 
clear explanation of such a worthy cause!

And post this adorable image everywhere!

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Halt! RBD Please don't do it!

Gingham may soon be in distress at a store near you...

Have you heard? 

RBD is thinking of retiring their gingham fabric line. 

But, but, I haven't yet had the opportunity to try this fabric that is so raved about. 

But, but, I haven't had the opportunity to tell everyone myself how lovely to work with this fabric is. (if our Samm says so, therefore it must be *wink* . . . sometimes you must accept things in faith).

Sewers to the rescue, chicken scratchers unite, lovers of all things classic come, join the campaign . . . help save RBD Gingham! Spread the word . . . if nothing else, try some RBD gingham yourself. For what you ask? Well, how about Mdm. Samm's upcoming blog hop . . .

 
more details about this hop will be revealed later this week . . .
But a summary of it will look like this . . .
 
CREATE 3 PROJECTS over the summer to showcase in our 
 
BLOG HOP in SEPTEMBER . . .
 
ONE OF THESE projects will have to be RBD GINGHAM . . .
the other projects can be anything, small, large, paper projects, 
anything you have done over the summer . . .

Needing ideas for what to do with your gingham once you get it? 

Check out 

 has a great tutorials on
 smocking with gingham . . .
chicken scratch with gingham
elastic shirring with gingham . . .