Tag: Throwback Thursday

  • A Late Throwback & Thanksgiving

    I’m late in getting my Throwback post up for the week. This wall hanging is one of my very first attempts at a landscape/art quilt. It’s a quilt of my grandmother’s home on the Cape. I’m not sure what year I made this…sometime probably between 2005-2010? My grandmother, Leahbelle, had this beautiful house in West […]

  • Christmas Patterns, Fitness Fri & TBT

    We made it to Friday! Yahooooooooo!!! Let’s begin with Fitness Friday or lack thereof. I’m not even going to bother posting my steps for the week as I only had one day that was over 8,000 steps. The weather has been less than stellar and the pile of paperwork and sewing has kept me a […]

  • Throwback Thursday

    So here’s the little apron that started my whole love affair with the sewing machine! With my mom’s help, I made this apron using a sewing pattern for the first time ever. This was around 2002 or 2003? I’m not quite sure but the kids were really little. I learned to read the pattern, cut […]

  • Throwback Thursday

    Today’s Throwback Thursday project was one of my very first quilting endeavors. I was so very pleased with myself for having succeeded in making this Log Cabin sewing machine cover that I made one for my mother as well! The one I made for my mother was blue and yellow. The pattern came from this […]

  • Throwback Thursday & Heifer

    I decided to link up with Quiltin’ Jenny today for Throwback Thursday. I made this quilt a few years ago when I first received my Accuquilt Baby Go Cutter. I couldn’t wait to make a tumbler quilt. I had seen a miniature tumbler quilt made out of 1930’s Repro fabrics at a quilt show. It […]

  • Throwback Thursday & Our 20th Anniversary

    Here is my Throwback Thursday picture which also is my 20th wedding anniversary picture! Yup…20 years ago today Greg and I were married at the Community Church of Watertown and had our reception at Oakley Country Club with all of our friends and family! We had a blast that day enjoying everyone who celebrated with […]