Saturday, July 21, 2012

Name the Kitties Contest

Trouble and More Trouble

I lost my mind and got two new kitties.  My old kitties, Wilma and Betty went off to cat heaven and I have been catless for a while.  These two were adopted from the Kansas City Siamese Rescue and they need names. 
 



There is a little male(left) and female (right) seal point Himalyan kittens, 8 weeks old.  They are little rascals. Playful, feisty, and active, they are a pair of scamps!  They need appropriate fun names and my brain is a bit fried so I am asking for suggestions.  The person who suggests the winning pair of names will win a really nice prize!

Please post your suggestions as comments to this post.  If you post anonymously you won't be able to win as I have no way to contact you that you have won!  I can't wait to see what you come up with for this rascally pair!


Sunday, July 15, 2012

Finished Stars and Bars


I finally finished Stars and Bars quilt and it is off to the quilter where she will work her magic on it.  It was a challenge to make design decisions along the way on this one, but I am pleased with the results.  Here is a little sneak peek.  It will be going off to Fons and Porter the end of the week.  Hopefully they will like it enough to publish it!  Keeping my fingers crossed!

 Actually the quilt is really different from this table runner version.  But I can't give it all away, can I? Just have to wait to see the final version if it is published. As a good friend and incredible designer once told me, "free is not a good business model."

Speaking of free, the new BOM for July 15 is posted.  It is one of my favorite blocks and I think you will have fun working on this one.  Here is a picture to tempt you.  Go to my BOM page (see the tabs at the top of this page) to download your free copy.  Remember it is only available for one month then you can purchase the block from my website.

Now I finally have a bit of time between deadlines to work on my son's wedding quilt.  I must be insane because I am going to make him a Judy Neimeyer pattern called Misty Pond.  He is a hunter and I thought the cat tails in the corners were really appropriate for him.

Judy Neimeyer's Misty Pond
I am going to try and squeeze this in between making a cathedral length veil for the bride and working on more BOM block samples.  I really need to quit my day job.