We’re having a sale!

There’s a lot going on here – but the news you are going to be interested in is that we are having a sale. I’m not going to go into great detail here. Visit our home page and you’ll see the list of sale items at the top of the page.

Happy shopping!

Little feathers…

I’m machine quilting the borders on the smaller version of Lorna’s Vine. I’m “fracturing” the feathers.

It is entirely possible that other quilters have done this before me, but I don’t remember seeing feathers done quite this way before. It’s a fast way to fill the entire space with closely-quilted, feathery lines.

Click the photo to enlarge it. This is a blog feature that went away (I don’t know why) and now it’s back (I still don’t know why). But it’s nice to be able to see details better.

Machine quilting design tip…

I’m just like you… I have to work at figuring out what sort of quilting design I want to use. I generally doodle to figure it out.

I begin by putting a piece of the clear upholstery vinyl (or other heavy-ish clear plastic) over the quilt I am working on. I doodle quilt designs with my ultra-fine point Sharpie on the plastic, which is laid over the quilt. (In this photo the doodled-on plastic is pinned to my design wall so that the picture is clearer.)

You can see how close I came to the edges of the plastic with my Sharpie. I’m not always as careful as I should be. If you are smarter than me, you’ll cut your plastic bigger so that you do not run the risk of drawing on your quilt with a permanent marker.

In this example, the center flower was easy to come up with. Harder to decide on was the fill outside of the flower, mostly in the corners. I like the way this quilting design turned out.

FYI – If you hire someone to quilt your tops, this is an excellent way to share ideas with your quilter. Even if you don’t draw well, you can doodle something that will help get your intentions across.

What a difference 2 days make…

On Saturday it was practically hot here in north Texas. The high was in the low 80s – very unusual for us. Today, Monday, we’re having a bit of freezing rain. Luckily the ground is too warm for the roads to get icy.

There are icicles growing on my bird feeder. The birds flew away when I was outside taking this photo, but they are back now.

BTW – I bought this squirrel-proof bird feeder from Duncraft recently and it is wonderful! The squirrels gave up after they slid off of it once or twice. All kinds of birds eat at Chez Goldsmith. And I am pleasantly surprised that there is not much uneaten seed falling to the ground.

So, I’m going to get back to work machine quilting. There are so many deadlines that I ignored during the holidays. Surely I’m not the only one who did that :-).

Happy stitching,

Becky

PS – Christy is out of the hospital and home. She’s certainly better than she was and that’s a good thing.

We have news!

We’ll be sending an eNewsletter tomorrow announcing what’s new on our site. We want to share it with you on the blog first!


C&T, after 2 years of work, made the eBook available. We write about it on our home page and you can read even more, and order it, on the Slice Of Christmas page itself. 

Isn’t it amazing how fast electronic publishing is moving?! it is very possible that the day will come when the books we love are never truly out-of-print.


We also have news about our block of the month, Thru Grandmother’s Window. Back in 1996 when these blocks were new, quilters requested extra blocks to make the original quilt even bigger. 

We designed 7 blocks (one is shown here) and now these blocks are available to you in one Downloadable PDF. 

This PDF has only the 7 patterns — there are no yardage, cutting, or setting instructions. These patterns must be enlarged in the same way that the Downloadable Thru Grandmother’s Window patterns are. The good news is that the 7-block pattern is only $10!

Check out the Show & Tell page if you haven’t lately. It’s a great place to see what other quilters have made using Piece O’ Cake patterns. We enjoy these quilts so much that we’ve decided to give a $10 credit (to be used on our website) to the maker of any quilt we post on this page! (If you have a quilt on the page already email Linda at pieceocake@bresnan.net and she’ll issue you a credit.)

There are other changes on our site but they are pretty subtle. If you find typos as you click around, please let me know. I hate typos!

And, for those of you who might be wondering, Christy is still in the hospital. She’s not exactly better, but she’s not worse either. She is being well taken care of and for that I am very thankful. Thank you for her prayers for her.

Happy stitching,

Becky (and Linda too!)

I’m late with posts…

I hope you all have had – and are having – happy holidays! Both Linda and I have had good visits with our families. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day were spent with those we love and that is the best part of this time of year. 


Linda is on her way home from California with her husband, Paul. I’m hoping they don’t get hung up in the bad weather. I had expected to be home today (and writing festive posts) but my sister was admitted to the hospital this morning so I’m not going to be home for a little while. I’m so thankful that she had a good Christmas.

So, please forgive the lack of new posts – we hope to be back up to speed early next week. Until then, happy stitching!