Wednesday, February 20, 2008

FOR SALE: "Folded Fabric Fun" Quilt Square Christmas Tree Ornaments


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FOR SALE: “Folded Fabric Fun” Quilt Square Christmas Tree Ornament Kits.
Two Patterns to choose from (or buy one or more, of Both!):
“Diamond in a Square” Kit - Now Reduced to sell for $ 7.50/each or "Log Cabin" Kit - Now REDUCED to $ 8.50/each - was $ 15.00/each kit. Note: This does not include the 'shipping and handling' charges, which will vary depending on the ship to zip code. All items for Sale are on the etsy.com website - My Shop Name is quiltitems4u there, too.
Instructions to finish the Ornament: Take kit out of the bag & turn upside down. Working from the bottom up, glue or sew together. Place finished 3 ½” square on the 5 ¼” Backing fabric. Bring backing around to make binding, pin in place, & hand or machine sew. To prepare for Hanging: thread DMC crochene through an upholstery needle & sew through your Ornament (either ‘on point’ or ‘square.’) Enjoy!
NOTE: These pictures represent only two color combinations - Kits are already made up in the varied light/dark Christmas Fabric, primarily in the red, green, beige, white print color families.
Permission Granted to Margo O’Brien. All Rights Reserved: “Folded Fabric Fun” by Nancy J. Martin, copyright 1997 by Martingale & Co., 20205 144th Ave. NE, Woodinville, WA 98072-8478 (The Patchwork Place) This Book can be bought from or ordered from most Quilt Shops.

FOR SALE: "Two Larger Small Quilt Racks"





Two Larger Small Quilt Racks, each measures 6“ X 6 ½” - $ 15.00 each.

FOR SALE: "Two Small Quilt Racks"



"Two Small Quilt Racks," each measures: 5 ¼” X 5 ¼” - $ 12.00 each.

FOR SALE: "Fine Wood Wall Quilt Rack"



Fine Wood Wall Quilt Rack – 4 Feet long by 10” high - FOR SALE - $ 149.00.

Pictures of Past Quilts and Quilted Items

As with all Quilters, I have a Photo Album FULL of pictures of Quilts and Quilted items that I have made and subsequently gave away. Just the memory holds in this Photo Album! Too many to display here!

Small Door Hanging - "Piece of Cake"



In keeping with the 2008 Quilters of South Carolina Spring Meeting Theme, I went on to make this Small Door Hanging for Mom’s 97th Birthday here February 2008.

2008 Quilters of SC Spring Meeting “Challenge” Block


This is my 2008 Quilters of SC Spring Meeting “Challenge” Block - "Piece of Cake - Strawberry Chiffon Chocolate." The "Theme" this year is 'Choco-Lotta Fun'. The Guest Speaker and Quilt Artist will be Janet Jones Worley. Her book is "Quilts for Chocolate Lovers."

Jeff Gordon Theme “Fat Quarter Bag”


Jeff Gordon Theme “Fat Quarter Bag” made for a Family Race Fan, to take all their snacks to the Races in!

“Crown Royal Bag Quilt”


“Crown Royal Bag Quilt” – designed by my Husband, this is “not just a Quilt!” Made by me to sit IN and keep me warm at the All Harley Drag Races (AHDRA), in Rockingham, NC every October.

FOR SALE: My "Blue Pottery Collection"


This is my "Blue Pottery Collection" that I am Selling.

My "Santa Hat Purse"



Inspired by a Friend's Santa Hat purse, I "jumped on the bandwagon" - two years later, and made one for me!

Margo's Original Design "Easter/Spring Wallhanging" Pattern




Last Spring, 2007, I was inspired by a line of Fabric that came out and worked up this Wall Hanging. I will be writing and publishing the pattern, in the future, for this. This Wall Hanging is very interesting, as it 'blends' with this particular line of fabrics, but completed with another line or color combination, can give you a very different effect - as with all patterns. But I thought this is the best 'blending' that I have seen.

Quilt Pattern Card/Note Paper Collection

Over the years I have collected a great assortment of Quilted Greeting Cards and Quilt related Note Paper. Pictures to come on this collection.

"Very Special Framed Quilt Cross Stitch"


This is an absolutely wonderful Christmas 2005 Gift from my Daughter-In-Law. A Special Gift to be treasured, as “it says it all!” It is beautiful and the picture does not do this Cross Stitch picture justice!

Christmas Bead & Spool Necklace


Christmas necklace made by my Mother in the 1990’s as a ‘Winter Activity” when she spent the Winter’s with us. She is not normally a “crafty” person, but did eventually do many different Quilt related projects! (there is a blue one, too, to match a blue vest I have)

Margo's "Log Cabin Theory" Quilt Blocks (1 of 32)




One of my Original “Log Cabin Theory” Quilt Block sets that I used when I did a “Demo” at the Quilters of South Carolina Spring Meeting in Aiken, SC. This one of just 32 sets – hope to write a Book on this Theory one day!!!

"Block of the Month" Quilt


December ? Cobblestone Quilters Guild “Block of the Month” – I won all the blocks and was given the ‘border’ fabric to complete the Quilt. Completed by me, and Machine Quilted by a lady in Ohio.

“Kaleidoscope” Quilt


“Kaleidoscope” Quilt completed by me, and Machine Quilted by a lady in Ohio.

"Log Cabin" made of wide strips


A very long huge center square and wide stips “Log Cabin,” completed by me, and Machine Quilted by a lady in Ohio.

Another "Jean Quilt"


One of the many other “Jean Quilts” I made, and there are more jeans cut and ready to sew for ‘already committed quilts.’

"Jean Quilt"


The “Jean Quilt” I made for our Son when he went off to Clemson University.

"Two Sided Christmas Tree Ornaments"

Took this technique a bit smaller to make the "Two Sided Christmas Tree Ornaments." Still a Quilting technique, but some did not look at it that way!

"Two Quilts At One Time" or "Two sided Quilts"

I offered this Class at the Charleston Air Force Base Arts & Crafts Center, but had no 'takers.' Fun technique and easy to do.

"Trip Around the World"

Took this Class in Summerville, SC, from the Clemson Extension Department. Had a great day! No picture of this one.

"Double Irish Chain"


This “Double Irish Chain” from Mary Ellen Hopkins’ Book, “It’s OK if You sit on my Quilt.” Tied.

"Log Cabin Variation Christmas Tree Skirt"


This is a unique Log Cabin Variation and worked up well.

"Log Cabin Christmas Wreath"


This is an Eleanor Burns’ “Log Cabin Christmas Wreath” pattern – supposed to have a nice Bow down the bottom square, but did not get that part completed.

"Log Cabin Christmas Tree" completed


Again an Eleanor Burns “Log Cabin Christmas Tree” Pattern completed by me, and Machine Quilted by a lady in Ohio.

"Log Cabin Christmas Tree"


Eleanor Burns has always been a great inspiration and I have enjoyed many of her "Quilt in a Day" patterns. Made many of these, but this was a great "learning experience/teaching tool."

This one is a perfect example of what happens when you use non-100% Cotton. Seams coming apart already. You will see that the “opening” is not hand stitched. Used this as a “class demo” of what happens when using non 100% Cotton, AND how to hand stitch the opening on a ‘turned quilt.’

"Nine Patch" with sashing, but made with striped material


This was a fun Nine Patch using the already striped material with the solid colors and sashing.

"Hidden Wells"


This is my "Hidden Wells" made from one of the Cobbleston Quilters Guild "Pizza Parties." This pattern was taught to us by Bobbie Ann Wright. I went on to purchase the Pattern and teach it at the Air Force Base, too.

"Multi-Colored Stripe"


"Multi-Colored Stripe" was inspired by a Quilt hanging in the then Sumter Quilt Shop owned and operated by Norajane Throckmorton. I taught this class @ the Arts & Crafts Center on the Charleston, SC Air Force Base.

"Nine Patch" with sashing & made of flannel


This was another Air Force Base Class "Demo" showing the 'Option' of using flannel and sashing.

"Nine Patch" with no sashing


Back in South Carolina, I had the opportunity to teach the Beginner Machine Strip Piecing Quilt Class at the Arts & Crafts Center on the Charleston, SC Air Force Base. I taught many "Nine Patch" classes. This "Demo" uses an Easter Egg print and has no sashing.

"Going Away Quilt"


As time neared for us to be transferred from the Saratoga Springs, NY area, the five ladies that I had been meeting with, quilting, and shopping with decided to make 6 Squares of our Favorite Pattern and then give 5 away, so we all would have a Quilt Wall Hanging that had the same squares. My Favorite Square is the "Goose in the Pond" Pattern in the top left corner.

"Double Wedding Ring" (with 'solid' color rings)


I like checking out "what it would look like with other color combinations," so this "Double Wedding Ring" Quilt was 'born,' using the 'solid' color ring method. Again, just a Top.

"Double Wedding Ring"


Nothing like leeping into the more difficult patterns! This "Double Wedding Ring" is made with 'pieced' rings. This is only a 'top' as I have not "met the challenge" of finishing!

"Moon Over The Mountain"

Another Class from Mary Ellen Hopkins' Book was "Moon over the Mountain" - teaching us the "grid method" for making 'triangle squares.' Don't have a picture of this one.

"Amish Shadow" made into "God's Eye"


Another variation of the "Amish Shadow" is to make a "God's Eye". This fabric was on sale, too, at The Sewing Room, so took advantage of that sale to make this "experiment wall hanging." This is where I discovered the 'diagonal borders' that I so dearly love to do now. Also, a memory comes with the 'diagonal border' on this quilt. I was sewing this border at The Sewing Room Quilt Shop when we heard the news on the Radio that the Space Shuttle Challenger had blown up on lift off. Very Sad Day in History.

"Pinwheels"


I had to "play" with the "Amish Shadow" pattern a little. Used already striped material and a solid and made these "Pinwheel" variations. Fun!!!! Love to explore 'the options!' This piece "intentionally" left unfinished to use as a teaching tool in my classes on how to do bindings.

2nd Class - "Amish Shadow"




I was "on my way" so to speak in the Quilting World. Next Class: "Amish Shadow" from The Sewing Room also and from the same Mary Ellen Hopkins Book. This "mini quilt" was machine quilted by a lady in Ohio.

Ah, Classes - "Triple Rail Fence"


Ahhhhhh! I discovered "Quilt Classes" at 'The Sewing Room' Quilt Shop, owned by Doris Neal!!!! Bought "on sale" fabrics from her Shop and here is the first result from a "Class." This is the "Triple Rail Fence," taught from Mary Ellen Hopkins' "The It's Okay If You Sit On My Quilt Book." My "first" Quilt Book Bought!

2nd Quilt - "Dresden Plate"


The Second Quilt I did was this Dresden Plate. Again all machine, except for the hand candlewicking squares.


White background is from old sheets from the 1940's/1950's. Quite a lesson there when trying to hand quilt, as the 'thread count' in those old sheets was high, so weave was very close/tight together.


Another "lesson learned" on this quilt, was the Sashing Fabric. Ran out of the Blue, so had to go back to the store to get more, only to find it was all gone, and had to use another dye lot.


This Quilt, unfortunately, had quite a bit of exposure to the Sun, so it is very faded in some places.

THE "First Quilt" - Queen Size Log Cabin "quilt as you go style!"










Well, off to the Library I went in Saratoga Springs, NY and found a book - showed a Log Cabin and a "quilt as you go style." So that is what I decided to do!



After many trips to Quilt/Fabric shops with the Pillow, (to get those 'right' burgandy and beiges,) I began the machine sewing process, and here is the result! I was pleased, didn't have anyone at that time to tell me otherwise!!!!



It's alway "humbling" to look @ the first quilt you ever did, but I will never get rid of it, even if it did win the "Worst 1st Quilt" Award one night @ the Cobblestone Quilters Guild meeting in Charleston, SC!

My First "hand" at Quilting!


This is a picture of my own hand stitched Pillow that same dear Friend taught how to do!

Every Quilter Has a "Beginning"


My beginning was a "Log Cabin Pillow" Gift from a Good Friend as we moved from Charleston, SC to Saratoga Springs, NY. As you can see, this Pillow was dearly loved/used AND carried from Quilt Shop to Quilt Shop to purchase just the "right Burgandy and Beiges" to make my Queen Size Log Cabin!