Sunday, October 11, 2009

Essential Quilting Supplies

I see the discontent reflected in your eyes - No this is not another post about the best scissors (gingher) or the best mats and rotary cutters - No this is what is NECESSARY for me to have a successful quilting day -

1. Music - My dear husband has set the computer up so that it also doubles as a stereo. How he did this I have no idea and when he leaves for a year I guarantee that it will break the day after I and I will have to go out and buy a stereo - but until then my computer has a playlist of all my favorites. This list of essential quilting music MUST include but is not limited to - Jack Johnson - Iz - The Police -Rascal Flats - Green Day - Dixie Chicks - Fleetwood Mac - Jason Miraz - Willie - Pat Green - Jimmy Buffett and Abba - Occasionally when that gets a little repetitive I will listen to the Pulse on satellite radio (on my other blog I have a nice selection that does in a pinch) I will also sing these all out loud while quilting which has the added benefit of clearing out the house!!!! (works like a charm - you should try some time!!!)


2. Starbucks Starbucks and more Starbucks - I know that on these quilting days I need to see the sun at some point - so do I use my time in the sun to gather dinner for my clan? Nope - I use it to drive to my neighborhood Starbucks (where I single handily responsible for my baristas every growing 401K) and get my fix - which leads me to my next essential supply

3. Crock Pot - So they will leave me alone - and not eat the dog


4. Candy - I know many of you might disagree and substitute chocolate here, but to each their own - I need fireballs - and gummy bears and gummy soda and my fav. Jelly Bellies!!!

5. Sweater - Because I will be so engrossed in my quilting my husband will take the opportunity to restart the Great Thermostat War. He is all about the sneak attack, ambushing me by turning the thermostat down to sub artic temps. What happens is that inevitably I will crank that bad boy up to temperatures sustainable by life on earth and eventually the pipe thing will freeze and then break and it will stay cold until the repair man can come fix it -


6. Maddie - My big , fat, hairy loving dog AKA girlfriend. While quilting at my friend Linda's I realized that something was just not quite right. I was just not on my game. Then it hit me - My feet are getting cold and while walking back and forth to the iron I am not tripping on a big lump - I was missing Maddie - She is the ultimate quilt buddy - She tests all the quilts out on the floor for maximum comfort - I need to have her hairy shedding self to truly feel at home and to quilt -

7. Seam Ripper - Need I say more?


I am sure that there are other things I need - Like a machine - thread .... fabric - but I know without my 7 essential supplies - I just might as well give it up - What are your necessities?

Finally Progress

I like many people have multi-tasked myself to death. I go to school full time and I'm a mom. I volunteer and over commit myself on a daily basis. With my husband gone so much I am basically a single mom. Many times quilting falls to the wayside. I'm so glad that I had this weekend to work on my quilts, and catch up on my 100 hours in my Tivo (see still multi tasking)! I have so many UFO's and projects that I want to start... Like the Halloween quilt I saw at Linda's (too cute!!) that I am having to tell myself No - (this is something that I don't do very often, especially when it comes to quilting!) I have to make progress on many of the quilts that I have that are almost there. Yesterday I achieved that - I am making progress. I am doing a block of the month through Alex Andersons site and I am proud to say that I have made it to April!!!!!! Woo hoo!!! Today I want to get to May ... but the pumpkin patch is calling and I have to decorate the house for Halloween and the dishes are getting that crusty thing to them - So no more blogging today - just sewing (in my free time!)

And yes - I did use the seam ripper!


Friday, October 9, 2009

Fabric Snob or Why does it have to cost so much!!!!

I LOVE LOVE LOVE Fabric. I think that as a quilter this is a given. I am also in a 12 step program for quilting snobs. I love fabric and it loves my bank card. For some reason all the fabric I love seems to cost 9 - 12 dollars a yard. There in lies my delima....do I stay married or buy more fabric. The fact that I even need to think about this is the reason for the 12 step program. So I have become what is better known as a frugal fabric shopper.... ok I am cheap. I LOVE me a bargain. I hit the fabric clearance rack 1st then look at the new stuff. I also notice cost. Like when I was in a fabric store in northern Va. (where the owner was EXCEPTIONALLY rude) and Hoffman fabric was going for 10.50 a yard - come on - that is just a little CRAZY. I know for a fact she pays between 4 - 6 dollars a yard wholesale. I can understand a profit - but at what cost. It is at that time I say to RUDE fabric store owner - I can get this fabric on e-bay for 8.50 a yard - she tells me I can't and then I have to pay shipping. HELLO .. yes I can and most of the time shipping is free and if not works out to be exactly what I am paying in tax. Well, my 1st rant has a purpose, and that is my LOVE of Ebay - where I buy Bali Pops for 30 flat with shipping included. And super cute fat quarter bundles for less than 2 dollars a quarter. No I can't touch it, so I generally only buy fabrics I know I like (or remember the name from the quilting store) but it has solved my delima and my husband stays.
No Ebay will never replace a much loved quilt shop like Bella's in the Isle of Wright, but It does allow me to still make great quilts with great fabric and skip my 12 step fabric snob meeting for this week -

My all time favorite shop on ebay -

Mo and Mac's Fabric Shack
http://myworld.ebay.com/moandmacsfabricshack/

Not only are they SUPER nice - Sue has such a great eye for putting fabrics together!

Beginings!!!

Follow along with me and my handy seam ripper in our adventures in quilting!