Friday, January 28, 2011

Peasant Soup

I love hearty soup in the winter.  Tonight I tried to recreate Olga's Kitchen Peasant Soup.  It's full of wonderful fresh vegetables, ground round and ground veal.....still simmering on the stove!

Thursday, January 27, 2011



This is one of the blocks from the Hummel quilt.  The stitching is very intense -- like armor.  The design is made from Mettler threads, some shades very drab until the last dark brown outline is stitched.  This will be a 48 block quilt!

The Dresden plate is one of my favorite patterns.  This is one of the blocks from the Dresden plate pattern my sewing group is doing - each one of us using our own color schemes.  My fabrics are Modas from the Kansas Troubles collection.  One is using vibrant batiks, one pastels and one is using simply scrap fabric.  They are all beautiful but very different from one another.
This is Beth's graduation quilt. That would be my favorite grandson adding to the picture!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Ruby Tuesday

Today I spent the day at Country Stitches, learning to use the intricacies of my new sewing machine -- a Husqvarna Ruby.  I first learned to sew 4-H projects on my grandmother's Singer machine.  It was basically straight and limited zig-zag stitching.  The Ruby is a computerized embroidery machine with more capability than the average sewer (me) needs.  For the really beautiful, older quilt patterns I like, the embroidery capability is probably overkill!  I would like to finish two quilt patterns that require the embroidery capability. One is sampler of Hummel figures, each one stitched on a separate block.  The second is one called Dresden plate.  For that, I am using Moda fabrics from the Kansas Troubles collection.  Pictures to follow.