Showing posts with label quilting tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilting tips. Show all posts

Thursday, May 14, 2026

SCAM!!!

Something very bizarre happened yesterday, and it sure gave me pause for thought. We only have one home phone, which sits in the living room. We do hear it ring, but never answer it. There is an answering machine attached to it, and I check it from time to time. It's mostly junk if there are any messages at all. I heard the phone ring and the announcement that it was Bell calling. I had heard this the day before, so I was wondering if they were trying to contact me. 

I thought I had better try to catch it in case there was something important. However, as I was walking away with the phone in my hand because I needed to make a call, it rang. I looked at the number and OH MY --- it's my parents. It has to be monumental news for them to call. They never call. 

It was my Mom, and the first thing she asked was, "Did M just call you?" Well, I had just heard the phone ring, although it wasn't my cell phone, and I doubt that M even remembers that we still have a home phone. Apparently, Mom got a call from a weeping granddaughter, saying she was in an accident, was now in jail, and needed bail money. It does make you think, but seriously ---- if you were in an accident, it would have to be very bad and your fault to end up in jail, not in the hospital! Plus, if it were that bad, wouldn't you need a lawyer? The whole story is just so bogus!

I assured Mom that it was likely a scam. Instead of just hanging up, though, she said, "Why don't you call your mom?" And then the girl hung up on her. So no money parted hands - my Mom wouldn't have the first clue how to access their money anyway! But the sad thing is that someone might fall for it and pay. You just wonder how the victim would transition from sobbing to helping the grandparent send them money. 


Thankfully, we have drilled into their heads not to deal with those calls, but why did she even answer the phone? We have tried to tell them that if there is NO name, it's a crank call. And there are times when they still want to know who it was and try to use a reverse phone number lookup. They do NOT get the concept of robocalls and scams using numbers that look like they came from their area. Sigh..........

However, during the same call, she confessed that Dad drove himself to the hospital because he wasn't feeling well, and she might have thought it was the hospital calling. Dad was admitted, but no news. I'll try to call the hospital today, although I don't know if they will give me information over the phone. 

I got in touch with M, and all is definitely OK. We had a chuckle about it, but a sad one, because someone might have been scammed yesterday. 


Remember what I said yesterday about it being an appliqué day. Well, that was a lie. It's funny how we have such amazing plans for our day, and then we don't get that done! It was still a very good day, but just not in the appliqué department. 

I did get the second block fused in place, but did not get to any stitching. 

The blocks are ready to be stitched.

I even had a helper watching from outside. What I love about her is her intent. She was outside, couldn't see me as she was watching the gate, but when I called her name, she glanced down to see what the heck I wanted!!!

MOM - Is everything OK?


The next customer quilt got loaded and quilted. Everything that is quilted is trimmed and ready to go out the door. 

Customer quilt - done


But of course, I have to wait until all 11 of those community project quilts are done before they go. The backing and the batting are ready to be loaded this afternoon. 

The backing for community project number three is ready.


As you know, if you've been around for a while, there is a huge amount of community project quilts to be quilted. And I need to get myself organized to start quilting those quilts. Well, I am, but very slowly, and when I downsize, the long arm will likely NOT be coming with me. But that is way in the future. The quilting of these quilts takes no time at all - it's the prep work. I must find a backing that fits, and that usually means making it. Then I need to piece the batting because I'm using the cutoffs from customer quilts to make those battings. That is what takes the time! 

But I'll get to it, and that is what I should be doing during some of this downtime. 

The puzzle and the table assembly sat untouched. As the day was winding down, I decided to tackle the HSTs again. And yes—I tackle them in small groups. I press four at a time, and then I trim four. And since I really didn't want to do anything else, I dealt with multiple groups of four, and before I knew it, I had this many trimmed. I typically do those little groups of four between pressing other seams or other small tasks. 



Lots of trimming happened.


And now I can say for this group of HSTs that the trimmed pile is much larger than the untrimmed pile. I may even try to finish that today. There are still three other groups to tackle, but I'm getting there, and that is all that counts. The same will happen for those quilts. Just keep whittling away at it, and it will happen. 

The trimmed pile is larger than the untrimmed pile.


I have to share this story about doing things four at a time. I'm not sure where that number came from, but when I was a kid, we often had canned Saskatoon berries for dessert. I would scoop the berries into my dish and then eat them FOUR at a time. I still do to this day if I have any. I have no idea why I developed that habit or where the number four came from. It was always a bonus day when it worked out perfectly, which was very rare! 

So Quilt Canada is next month! It's hard to believe that it's been one year already. The latest issue of Canadian Quilter arrived in the mail. 

The latest issue of Canadian Quilter

Last year, it was very exciting to see so many people attend the event, but it was also very disheartening to hear so many negative things because of the crowds! I wrote about it on my blog, and I was then asked whether CQA could publish the information in their newsletter; I said yes. It is mostly about avoiding the crowds because, believe it or not, it is possible, but you have to help yourself! Don't just show up and expect the aisles to be empty, just for your enjoyment. 

So if you are attending this or any other large show, please read it. If you don't get the newsletter, then you can check it out on my blog. I get it, it's frustrating to you when the crowds are so large. But there are things you can do to make attending the show easier. So whatever your situation, please read that article BEFORE you attend your next large quilt show. 


My article about attending large quilt shows



There is so much to see and do on the internet these days -- there just isn't time for it all. As is typical at my house, there are MANY windows open on my computer, each with the intent of ordering, watching, or reading something. Yikes!!!! But here is something I discovered, and I think it's very good for anyone going through a studio/sewing space organization. It's from Jen at Grainline Studio, and her videos are very good. 

She has broken down the process into chunks, with the first day focused on Understanding How You Sew. Here's the link to the blog post, or you can watch the video on YouTube. I haven't had a chance to watch the video yet, but I suspect it is the same information except in video form. You can pick one or the other, or do both. I really like Jen - her patterns (clothing) are very good, her videos on the Tamarack Jacket (applicable to any quilted jacket) are amazing. The editing is great, and she's just a lovely person. 

As I go through the videos (I think she is on number 9), I'll share the links with you as well. 

And on that note, I'd better get ready for my workout with Brooke. The knee was pretty decent yesterday, but frustrating. Slow and steady is all I can say, and I don't do well with that style! 

Have a super day!!!

Ciao!!!!









Friday, December 2, 2016

Anyone want to go into business?



Here's a great idea that I came across when I was at Quilt Festival.   I thought I had taken a photo of the booth, but if I did, I don't have my camera handy to look for it.

I had noticed this vendor booth at Festival and thought it was very weird that their "bolts" of fabric were so small.  I stopped later to chat and well - while all the fabric was NEW, it was not technically on a regular bolt.

They purchase fabric that people no longer want. They bundle it and resell it.  That's the premise of the ENTIRE store.  How cool is that?

Here's a link to their web page. Second Chance Fabrics

They do sell new fabric as well, in addition to patterns and notions and other items.   But what a great concept.  This shop is located in California and they do travel to shows.  Might be a place to check if there is an older fabric that you're looking for.

You know how we're always saying "I have so much fabric, I could open a quilt shop?"  Well - based on this concept - YEP - I could do it!   But I don't want to!


The second thing I came across recently was related to election signs. You all know how much I love those election signs. And they have rules about election signs and they actually talk about them in city council meetings. One of the councilors in my city thinks the signs are "visual garbage!"  Well. I don't care how many days the darn things are on display for, I just want to be able to snag a few (abiding by the rules of course!)   Of course, I do have a pretty good supply in the garage, so technically, I really don't need any more!

If you want to know what I use those signs for, check out this quilting tip that I wrote.   Actually, that link will take you to a PAGE of quilting tips.  The election sign one is the last one on the page.  Check it out and don't forget to check out the other tips.  I'm adding all the time and if there is something you want a tip about or are struggling with, let me know. I'm always looking for ideas.

On that note, it's time to get the day started.

Have a super day!

Ciao!





Thursday, September 19, 2013

A quilting tip!


Yesterday was a day for me - well part of it. There are four of us that meet once a month - Linda, Pat and Mary. We are the finishing group because the focus in the past has been to share what we have finished and that was an incentive to have something for show n tell.

We decided to shake it up a bit because a number of us want to work on arty stuff so we had a mission to get a small piece done. Of course - I did not and I did not get a picture of what the others had done either.

We were also to share something with the others and this is what Linda W brought and I think it is brilliant.



Do you know what it is?????   I believe she said the tip came from Fons and Porter TV show. But I have been using something similar for years - I use the cellophane from the dollar store. But I think this is better.

So - it is a piece of heavy gauge vinyl table cloth that has painter's tape on the edges (that is VERY important). You lay the vinyl over your quilt top and then using a Sharpie - you can try out different ideas for quilting. The cellophane works just as nicely, but you can wipe the Sharpie off the vinyl and reuse it!!!!!  

And why is the tape important????   Well - heaven forbid if you GO OVER the edge of the vinyl with the Sharpie!!!!!   Would NOT be good.


So - of course - I have a WHACK of vinyl and will be making a couple. If you want one - let me know - I just might have enough that I can provide you a piece of vinyl. Then I would get my vinyl used up and I wouldn't have to store it any more!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I have looked at my work spaces and they are a MESS. So much so that I haven't felt like doing any work the last couple of days (of course an allergy flare up didn't help, but it seems to be under control now). Last night instead of going to spin class, I decided to sort and now my sewing table is clear and when I want to work on something in particular (well mostly paperwork) - they are in separate piles and it will be easier to grab something!

And honestly - I would LOVE to have a secretary (oh dear - I have just dated myself) - an admin assistant who would manage my calendar. There are so many things I want to do and that requires some work/research to get the info and then book it in the calendar and manage it!!!!!!   And I am NOT that busy of a person!!!!!!    Busy with appointments that is!!!!

But I feel a work session coming on!!!!!!!!!!!!


Anyway - that is it for today. \



Have a great day!!!!!!


Ciao!!!!!!!!!!!!