Jeff had to get the eggs from the hens when he was a little boy and he was afraid too ...they would peck at him...so he didnt get very many eggs...THEN he would get in trouble with his grandma...All his pictures have stories attached to htem...
So we were sewing like maniacs today AND IT took SIX of us to get these done today...I have been sewing since 7 AM this morning....and I just quit at 7 PM tonite...but these are completely finished except for sewing down the sleeves and the whole where we turned them like pillows....Jeff Callaham, Connie Burleson, Ille Waters, Kim Massey and Sue Carrick oh yes and ME:> It took everyone of us to get these babies done...nothting but the blocks were sewn together this morning....and some strips...and it still took all day to finish them....heres what we did....this is our version of liberated quiltmaking with a small thanks to Gwen Marston and Freddie Moran....IMPROVISATIONAL PIECING....
Jeff was fearful his pet chicken was going on the chopping block for dinner
Jeff and Not My Rooster...do you think hes tired????:> Poor baby...didnt Kim feed you enough? Kim was in charge of the food and the dogs....
THESE PICTURES ARE THANKS TO MY FRIEND KIM MASSEY WHO WAS RECORDING OUR INSANITY FOR POSTERITY....I DIDNT HAVE TIME TO....THANKS KIM!!!
Connie and I had been making "quilt parts" for three or four days, wonky log cabins, strip sets, chopped up and sewn together strips sets and half square triangles...so we all we had to do was sort thru the parts department and sew them to the pictures....BUT darn that was an all day job in itself...
OOPSSS wheres the picture???
Jazz on dog patrol...anybody drop any food???
Ille came over expecting to make some Easter bunnies for her grandchildren but
Ille doing her fabulous precision sewing of the inner borders...they have to be square because the whole quilt is trimmed up based on the inside borders...and Ille is the best at that skill
Connie sewing edges together....i would cut and give the pieces to Connie to sew them together...its not easy getting a bunch of wonky off kilter blocks to be pieced together so they lay down flat...
Sue our pressing queen.....thank goodness she decided to help because we were getting exhausted at this point....pressing the back for the first quilt...and me thinking about lunch...
Jazz with her ear...she had a subdural hemotoma and had surgery on her ear last week....she now has lovely cheap plastic needlepoint canvas sewed to both sides of her little delicate ear so that it will heal flat...so far its been half the price of Charleys ear that did the same thing a couple of years ago...she is still hoping for a hand out...
Connie using the Janome to "quilt" the fake borders ...these were all turned envelope style....
They are fini....HALLELUJAH...and its only four o'clock..from 7 am to 4 am makes a LONGGGG day
so not to be out done...when everyone but Ille had left....we made Easter Bunnies for everyones daughters, grandchildren...anyone with kids...we made eight of them...pom pom bunnies that sell for $85 ....and arent they cute....I had enough old sculpey bunnies and carrots and eggs lying around and some of that silk ribbon that Connie and haley and i painted a couple of years ago to make pretty bows on them....I have a new motto ...its its been sitting around more than a year its fair game to get used....because the stores always have more dont they???:>
HAPPY EASTER!!!!
6 comments:
I can't help wondering why the frantic hurry - were these on a deadline for come charity or something, or was this just a one-day workshop style gathering?
I'm exhausted after just reading this post. How do you do it?
This looks like great team work as well as great team spirit. I would volunteer to "think about lunch"!
Good for all of you.
Ronell
Well, I'm exhausted just reading about your day but what awesome results. Is Jeff getting ready for another show somewhere? Was that the deadline? How great to have a team to work with although I know it adds to the challenge in some ways as the team has to learn to work together. But what a skilled and talented team you put together. And thanks for sharing the process.
You guys do good work! What a beautiful quilt! And Jeff is so lucky to have you guys behind him.---Carol C.
Great quilt and very colorful. Your quilt looks like it could tell a store. Look forward to seeing your next project.
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