I arranged the spiderweb blocks on the design wall today, and sewed the rows together. I still need to add the inner and outer borders. I am machine embroidering spiderwebs between the blocks. I plan to embroider more Halloween motifs in the outer border also.
Monthly Archives: September 2012
September Surprise Quilt Retreat
I was at a quilt retreat this weekend with a group from the Peninsula Piecemakers Quilt Guild of Hampton, VA. We had a blast. We were at the 4H Center in Wakefield Virginia. A very nice facility, great rooms, great food, great staff.
I accomplished a lot. I completed about 115 hexagon blocks for a quilt I’m calling “Pussy Footing Around”. Also worked on the Spiderweb quilt, piecing 20 15 inch blocks. My OBW Aurora Borealis got borders, and I started working on anew quilt called Galaxy by Deb Tucker.
There was a lot of taxidermy there, note my friend Lisa with the polar bear.
I drank the Kool-Aid and had to get the folding wagon. These wagons are great, they fold up for easy storage and can hold up to 150 pounds. If you go to quilts shows, retreats or quilt classes these wagons are great for reducing the number of trips to your car. Of course we had to pimp out our individual wagons courtesy of If These Threads Could Talk!
It is good to be home, I missed my dogs (and my husband).
Make Your Own Gift Bags for Quilts

I am re-posting this because I forgot tp PDF the document before I posted it. When I give a quilt as a gift, I make my own gift bag. The lesson below makes a bag approximately 18″ x 18″ with a 4 ” gusset. You can adjust the size you want buy cutting your fabric larger or smaller, just remember to cut the lining and the outer fabric the same size. I love including a tote or making custom embroidered totes as the gift itself.
Inside the Twister with Borders
Inside the Twister – Rows Sewn Together
Inside the Twister on the Design Wall
Aurora Borealis Rows Sewn Together
OBW Hexies Sorted and Designed
I have sorted my hexagon blocks by predominate color and then went to the design wall to come up with a design that I liked. Now I will sew the rows together and then decide how to finish the borders. I think I will call this one “Aurora Borealis”.















