Friday, December 4, 2009

A Quilt for Jamie: "Love Notes"

We love you Jamie!!
Front:
Back:
Quotes: R.S. Sisters from HP Ward
Concept: Julie S., Julie S., Amanda R., Karen H.
Fabric Selection: Vicki S., Amanda R., Karen H.
Quilt Design: Peggy M., Karen H.
Quote Collection: Julie S.
Quote Editing & Printing: Stephanie R.
Sewn by: Karen H.
Quilting: "A Labor of Love" (Jeanne L.-former HP Ward member)


Saturday, September 19, 2009

"We Are Family..." RS retreat 2009

Harmony Park Relief Society Retreat

On Friday evening we ate a wonderful dinner that Monty and his helpers, Richard and Chris, cooked for us. We watched the video of Stephanie Romney helping Peggy Moffat declutter her craft-sewing-laundry room. It encouraged us to go home and declutter at least one closet in our homes. We watched the church video “Between Heaven and Earth” also. It was about temples and why our church has them. The video is available online or Susan will lend her video if you want to see it. We discussed temples and how important they are to us in our day to day lives. Especially the peace we feel as we serve doing baptisms and other work for our kindred dead.

On Saturday after a wonderful breakfast we had three workshops that we all attended.

Myrna Borden told us about the cookbook she and her sisters put together. This project was over three years in development and included at least one sisters “retreat’ to figure it all out. The book includes memories of their mother making the recipes and so is more than just a cookbook, but is a book to teach their children and grandchildren about Grandmother Whiting. Mary Ann Hogle then showed us some of the books she has put together about her kids. She used large oversized envelopes to sort all of the items by each year of their lives. The items in each envelope were then used to create a chronological record of pictures, documents and creative items in large scrapbooks. She has been at this project for over twenty year with three children complete and three children to go.

Pam Bowman shared with us how to preserve our videos. She showed us how to take our VHS tapes, run them through a camcorder and onto our computer. She said we first need to decide how to organize our movies. Some ways might be by years, kids, events, etc. We could then burn the video onto a DVD and have a better way to keep our family movies. She taught us about external drives, ways to organize our files on our computers, and how to make two DVD copies of each VHS so that one could be viewed by our family and the other put away in a safe place.

Merle and Debbie McKinnon taught us how to take better pictures. He told us about the white balance (WB) on our cameras. It should balance with the type of lighting to get good picture. Some tips for good pictures are:
· We should balance our pictures in thirds.
· We should look for horizons.
· The middle often looks better a little off center.

There are three types of picture we take:
· Document photos—a picture a real estate agent takes for a house for sale.
· Memory photos—family pictures, kids doing sports, vacations, etc.
· Art photos—sunsets, art, really cool trees or flowers, etc.


http://www.centuryphoto.com/servlet/OnlineShopping

http://www.lightimpressionsdirect.com/

http://www.thefatsisterscookbook.com/

http://www.mormoncoloniesinmexico.com/

http://www.instawares.com/10in-x-13in-duraguard-open-end-archival-clasp-envelope.wevco523.0.7.htm

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Friday, April 24, 2009

R.S. Spring Projects

Mother's Day gift from Misty!!

Someone from Idaho has really been busy!!!!!










Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Friday, March 27, 2009

Jenna's quilt

Jenna P. is getting married soon.
This beautiful quilt was made by her loving grandmothers and she was the family member chosen to receive it last Christmas.
It is a lovely example of a traditional, whole-cloth, applique quilt which was very popular with our mothers and grandmothers in the years prior to the 1970's. It may have come as a mail order kit complete with pattern, fabric and embroidery floss. The scalloped pink border adds just the right finishing touch.
What kind of flowers are those? Are they Apple Blossoms or something else?
For many years, quilts like this have been placed on display at wedding receptions.
(Was it a good luck charm since you have become
engaged to be married since you received it?)
Dear Jenna, this is a special heirloom made by wonderful women who love you.
P.S. We love you too!!




Sunday, March 15, 2009

Bags, bags and more bags

Hogle's garage on Tuesday Evening 6-8 pm
or
Wednesday morning 10-12 am
( I will be available as early as 9:30 if you want.)


Cut everything so you are ready to sew.
Call if you need help.

We will repeat the classes in April.


For the Small Bag you will need:

17 - 5 inch squares

2 - 14" x 9 1/2" pieces cut from lining fabric
1 - 4" wide lining fabric cut the width of the fabric

(43"-44" for long straps and about 30" for short straps)
1 - 5" x 7" piece cut from lining fabric
for inside pocket

4 - 14" x 9 1/2" pellon fleece
1 - 4" wide pellon fleece cut the width of the fabric

(43"-44" for long straps and about 30" for short straps)
1 - 4 1/2" x 6 1/2" pellon fleece for inside pocket






For the Medium Bag you will need:

35 - 5 inch squares

2 - 18 1/2" x 13 1/2" pieces cut from lining fabric
1 - 5" wide lining fabric cut the width of the fabric

(selvedge to selvedge) (43"-44" long) for straps

1 - 5" x 7 1/2" piece cut from lining fabric for outside pocket
2 - 9 1/2" x 9 1/2" pieces cut from lining fabric for inside pockets

4 - 18 1/2" x 13 1/2" pellon fleece
1 - 5" wide pellon fleece cut the width of the fabric

(43"-44" long) for straps

1 - 4 1/2" x 7" pellon fleece for outside pocket
2 - 9" x 9" pellon fleece for inside pockets



Pattern designed by Penny Sturges at http://www.quiltsillustrated.com/

P.S. Dictionary says it can be either selvedge or selvage: The edge of woven fabric to keep it from unraveling.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Quilt Show 2008

Drive-By Quilt Show 2008
Thank you participants and patrons.
































Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Heart Project Information

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