Quilting to me:

"In this crazy fast and furious world we live in I believe it is our responsibility to take time for ourselves, even if it is once a week or month. Doing what you love is one way slow the craziness down. I like to think I'm doing what I love."

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Underground Railroad - Day 3.......

It is fascinating how quilts and or quilt blocks were used in th Underground Railroad.  The Log Cabin block was used to signal a "safe house" for runaway slaves.  Quilts were used to communicate information about the Underground Railroad, the blocks were used as a code.  

Ocella McDaniel Williams, from South Carolina, remembered the code this way:

"The monkey wrench turns the wagon wheel toward Canada on a bear's paw trail to the crossroads.  Once they got to the crossroads, they dug a log cabin on the ground.  Shoo fly told them to dress up in cotton and satin bow ties, go to the cathedral church, get married and exchange double wedding rings. Flying Greece stay on the drunkard's path and follow the stars."

According to Ozella and her family's oral history, there were ten quilts used to direct the slaves to get ready for escape.  Ozella also mentioned a number of secondary patterns.  Each of the blocks had a different meaning and part to play in the code.  The quilts would be hung one at a time on a fence or cabin door, left to "air out" while communicating a specific action or step in the journey.

As a result , a sampler quilt featuring the ten primary codes and the five secondary codes was a perfect way to document the blocks and share the story with others.

There will be a story of each block as we make the blocks.
 
Tomorrow will be the first block.
See you then.
Carol




Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Underground Railroad ......Day 2.......Deciding on fabrics

Today lets talk about fabrics.......

If your going by the book it calls for 4 background fabrics and 13 medium and dark fabrics.
This will make 15 - 12" blocks.  Now if doing a scrappy quilt you could use even more prints.

I have been collecting Navy and Chedder fabrics for about 6 or 7 years now and have decided
to use them for this quilt project.  I have plenty of Chedder, but might have to add a couple more navy's. 


For the background colors, about 3/4yd to 1yd of 4 prints. You can also do the background in just one print if you like,  it will take about 3yds to 4yds to do it that way.  Fat quarters are great for the 13 mediums and dark prints.  My theory when doing this type of quilt a couple of extra fat quarters can give you more options. If doing a scrappy quilt you could just pick your fabrics each time you have a block to do.  Your welcome to ask me any question you have about your fabrics. I would love to see what you decide on. You can download your pictures so I can see. 

Other fabric needed:

1 1/2yds for sashing
1/4yd     for cornerstones
1 1/2yds for border
1yd.       for binding

I can't wait to get started with these fabrics I have chosen.  

Have fun!

Join me tomorrow for more of " getting  started",

Monday, September 8, 2014

Underground Railroad sew along:


Starting this month I will be doing the Underground Railroad Sampler, using the Quilt in a Day book by Eleanor Burns & Sue Bouchard. I would love for you to work along with.
This is a quilt I've been wanting to do and so excited to finally get started.

It will be very helpful if you have the book to follow along with me.  Though I will be showing ways to make the blocks so you don't have to invest in all of the rulers and templates that the book asks you to use.

I would like for you to start thinking about the fabrics you want to use. It will be exciting to see the different way the quilt will look in the different fabrics.  If you make it scrappy, in 1930's, reproduction civil war or something totally different it will be fabulous.  

Join me tomorrow for the next segment in this week long start to your quilt.

See you on Tuesday,
Carol

September Table Mat


We now have the kits for the Kathy Schmitz, Autumn Time, table mat.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Monthly Table Mat



If your working on the Kathy Schmitz table mats this is the Hot August.
Kits are $23.95 (does include pattern).

Pumpkin Patch



This Pumpkinkin Patch quilt is one of the projects in the Fall 2014 
Primitive Quilts and Projects magazine. Finished size is 53" x 61".
It's a great way to use up your stash or I do have kits available for $39.99,
Kit doesn't include magazine .

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

3rd Anniversary Sale


Now thur May 24th

3rd Anniversary Sale
20%off total purchase


It's been a great 3 years meeting and getting to know all of you.