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Sunday, September 15, 2013

AQS Ahead!

This coming Feb. (2014) AQS will be hosting their first ever Phoenix Quiltweek.  On Feb. 5-8 2014, the Phoenix Convention Center will be flooded with thousands of quilters from all over the South and Western U.S. in search of all of the latest quilting fabrics, notions and ideas.  For a year or so I have been comtemplating having my own booth at a local show, and I finally felt that this was too good of a chance to pass up.  So, for the first time ever Lilac Cottage Designs will have a booth at the very first Phoenix Quilt week!  It will definitely be a week or firsts for me.  While I'm looking forward to seeing all of the new patterns, designs and classes that will be offered, I also know that there is a lot of work to be done to get there.  Look for more information to come as we get closer.  In the meantime, for all of my Central AZ friends, this coming Friday marks the beginning of the local Shop Hop here in Phoenix.  14 shops in 8 days.  It's going to be hectic, but it's always exciting and fun!  Can't wait to see all of the new stuff.  I'll also be demonstrating my template set, The Quilter's 2 1/2" Toolkit, at In Stitches on select days, so if you get a chance, come on by and see it!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

A little over a year ago, I decided to take out the wall to wall closet in my office (it was built as a bedroom), so that I could better utilize the 2 extra feet of space it would give me.  We took off the doors, eventually knocking down the stud walls, and drywalling in the open space.  At the time, my office had a carpeted floor, which worked well for a bedroom, but didn't work as well for a sewing room/office.  It had a tendency to be a magnet for bits of thread, and was a good way to hide pins.  So, I decided that I wanted to put in a laminate floor.  It was something I thought that we could do ourselves without needing to hire a professional.  Boy did I not know how much work it was leading up to.  Fast forward a year, and I finally have the money for my flooring.  We then proceed to rip out all of the baseboards in my office, and patch and paint the walls.
 

We patched, textured, and primed the closet walls.

The old concrete.  You can see where the carpet strips were, and where the old wall was.

After pulling up the old carpet, we realize that the floor isn't level enough to lay the laminate without levelling.  We had to put down self levelling compound.
I painted the walls- Surf Spray.

Primed the concrete for the self levelling.
Added new baseboards, and started to lay the floor.
After 3 days of laying floor- we're almost done.  Only 2 rows left.


Friday, August 9, 2013

So, I've been asked to create patterns for use with my Quilter's 2 1/2" Toolkit templates.  I've finished one already it's for a quilt pattern I have called City Squares.  I have pictures of the wall hanging size finished, but I am still working on the binding of the Twin Size.  Once it's done, I will take pictures and post those as well.  In the meantime, here's the pic of the wall hanging size.   I love the fabrics and the colors of this.  Here are some of the pics from it's development.
So, here are the fabrics for City Squares.
Here's my notes, and a snapshot of the quilt in EQ7.
Now cutting the strips
Sewing strips together and cutting them to size.
Sewing blocks
Sewing together blocks with sashings
Sewing it all together and adding borders and binding.


Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Boy, time sure does fly!  I hadn't realized it had been 6 months since my last post.  Well, since then Spring Market has come and gone, and I've decided to write a book as a companion to my template set, the Quilter's Toolkit.  I've got about 11 designs so far, and I'm planning to use about 15 or so in the book.  Haven't decided whether I will self publish, or try to contact a publisher, either way, I'd like to have it ready for sale at Spring Market 2014.  I'll post some teasers as I go, so you can see some of the fabrics and such.  Hopefully it will be a fun experience!

Friday, January 4, 2013

Well it's that time of year again.  Time for a fresh start.  To reevaluate our lives and see where we are headed.  Course correct as necessary, or even change direction.  For me, I'm setting myself a goal to be healthier this year.  To eat better, exercise more and just feel better.  After turning 40 this past year, I realized that I no longer have youth on my side.  I have to be more careful about how I treat my body in order to make sure it's going to last as long as I want.  If we all had more time in a day, we would have the time to get everything we want done, and I've always chosen other things (like family or hobbies) over taking care of myself.  So this year, I'm going to take time out for me.  In order to be the best me I can be, I need to be the healthiest me I can be.  This means taking the time to cook nutritious meals from scratch, rather than prepackaged foods full of chemicals and additives.  Getting back to the basics in life.  It's so easy for little things to change into big things, one step at a time.  I'm cutting out the excess and getting rid of the extra.  So, join me this year on my sojourn to Sanitas (Latin for Good Health), and while we're going we'll share a laugh or two, while doing something we love: quilting.  So, I raise a glass to your health and happiness.  Let's make 2013 the best year yet!  Salud!