Friday, May 16, 2014
Sew the week
S and I had a very lovely Mother's Day weekend. We had movie and pizza all weekending long. She made me a little card from fabric pieces and bought a mango from her field trip for me. We devoured the mango this Tuesday night and it was really sweet and tasty!
You won't believe that I have a new nick name, that is "everywhere". This week, I didn't get as much much time as I would like in the studio, but I am fulfilled with all the this and that running this week.
Monday
was pouring early in the morning. Then it rain all day long! I ran and got all the household supplies after dropped S off school . On the way to the store, I saw an older gentleman setting up a small table by the gas station. As the traffic going so quick I didn't get the chance to read the sign. Then on my way back, I purposely drove slow and read the sign "Asparagus". After quick read of the sign, I was stop in the traffic light then I turn left after green light. I pulled the car by the gentleman's car and asked him how much he is selling for a pound of asparagus. I asked him that I would like to get a pound. Then he started a very easy going conversation with me. I asked him if he has an umbrella to cover himself up. He replied, "I gotta sale my asparagus, so I can go home!" Then I smiled back at him! We had really nice asparagus that night! S loved how tender they tasted.
Tuesday
was so cold! I might had 3 plus cup of tea in the morning then two more cups in the afternoon. For the small production line for the sale. I made three i-pad cases, but it took me too long to decided what cover style to add on to the case. There were two styles I had in mind, but I went with a larger cover instead. Then the kitty pouch is for Fifi. You know, we have been preparing her birthday that's coming in less than 2 months. Next week, I'll be quilting her quilt in the long arm machine. Hope by next week, I could have some fun quilting pattern to go in the quilt. Then of course, a little hand-quilting in process..
Wednesday
was so nice! The weather warmed up and I went to visit a friend in town. We took a long walk together around the town. The spring morning walk is so nice! We visited while we walk. After saying goodbye to my friend, quickly I went to track meet to watch S' relay run. My goodness, that girl can really run! She was so proud to be part of the 200m dash. I clapped through the whole time she was running. She was running for the honor and running for her term. Yeah, I am a such proud mama!
Thursday
for the second I though we were back in the winter again. The house was so cold! After taking care of the orders then I sat in the studio; had both hoods up in my head. I had wish to sew, but just never felt hands got warm up. I left the house and went to the library. I worked on the week six's pack patch quilt along themes from there and did some computer works. Then I had to Skype Fifi to tell her all my week has been. Lucky was so tired and didn't even bother to come to the sound. It was midnight in Taiwan.
Friday
still cold today! I am dressed layers and feel like early November this morning when dropped S off school. I made the everyday stop to get coffee and dropped of the pouches for Monday's sale. Waited in post office line to mail out the orders. Completed the pack patch blocks for week six and sort through some fabric stashes, press the new scrappy blocks seams open, thinking a new blog head is need soon, working on a few small sewing, packing up few more items.
xxc
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Sew Organized!
There is another Spring storm coming through as I type and we slept through the one earlier this morning. The sky is gray and photos are having more gray scale than the clear days. I shall brew a cup of tea for this afternoon and sew. Oh, dear! We have been organizing and cleaning here! I have brought some of our winter clothes back to storage and brought fabric stashes back to the country house where my friend generously offer to keep them in safe.
Then yesterday was a perfect day to go through all the fabric less than fat quarters and have them organized. Then I found some prints that's less than 10" and pull them aside. I think aloud in my head, I must like them so much. These fabric are so fresh in colors and I particular love the green print on the top left corner.
There's a small production line happening this week. I have been making one piece cloth zippered pouches for a sale that's coming up in two weeks. It is actually my first try and to be honest with you that I am not sure if this is something that I'll attempt again in the future. I heart Patchwork! As it excites me and allows me to work with different patterns, prints scales and colors. However, since I haven't made one piece cloth zippered pouch for so long and it does feel fresh and new to me. The large scale prints are perfect for this production, I must said!
Oh, the backing fabric for Fifi's quilt arrived today. Between 10 plus prints in three different online shops, I finally decided to go with candy blue and though it would great for the backing! The colors might not be Fifi's color, but surely something out of her comfort zone! Let's say, she is going to love it and scream! I just wish she is going to have a fabulous birthday this year! How I wish we could live closer, so I can wrap her in this quilt and possible have three of us { S, me, Fifi} holding our single girl quilt together and take million of photos!
So, I though I'd show you the mini {kin-cha-ku} that I made for the {shop}. They are the size of the a hand and super cute! It is all hand-quilted and great for small personal items. I really love making these tiny patchwork and it gives me perfect excuse to be clutter while cutting and working in the studio.
Lately, most of the time and much of energy goes to the search of our next permanent home. We've been taking road trips to look up places. Last weekend, we though we found one, but with lots careful discussions we decided to wait a little longer. Indeed, I am disappointed, but I know it is important to make it right rather a quick decision. There are so much to learn and so much to consider. This process has been overwhelming for me and yes, one step a day, right?
Meanwhile, I am keeping the small production running here and start something new to keep the mind busy! Oh, we are reaching quilt along week #5 this coming Friday. I have the themes ready for you! I actually changed the idea as S was discussing something special yesterday. It would be something sweet, pinky promised!
xxc
Friday, May 2, 2014
Studio update: Zakka Style Patchwork Needle-books
{Zakka Style Patchwork Needle-Books} have added to the {studio shop}. I am so pleased with how these needle-books turn out. I went with more classic and darker color schemes rather than the usual bright and vibrate colors for these needle books.
The hand-quilting stitches are so nice on these books and the texture is soft. The linen tab to fasten the book is slight different from the last needle-books design. I added addition quarter inch wider with special order of the clover design snap fastener. The lining cotton pieces are used designer fabric and the needle placement is used hight quality wool blended felt. The needle placement space is large, so there are rooms for pins, basting needles, between needles, embroidery needles, etc.
There are also four {mini kin-cha-ku} added to the {shop}! These mini {kin-cha-ku} are nice for small items or gifting to someone. I made one for Miss Maggie to store her toys and one for S to store her little creature toys. Enjoy~
Thank you
xxc
Thursday, May 1, 2014
May
I have been absent lately. Oh, It has been busy for us! S and I have packed our books into boxes and these boxes will store back to our storage unit until we find a place to live. This search for a place to live has been hard and challenge. I cannot thank my dear friend enough for helping us look for the right place. It seems like the mind is getting confused about the area to live and place to stay. It is really exciting moment for us, but I am feeling a
The feedsack {kin-cha-ku} has arrived to receiver's hands last week! I took it with me and though I'd mailed it out from ND, but with the little time we had, I brought it back and mail out a few days later. The colors of these feedsack are so fresh and crisp from the photo and SOFT in texture! I particularly like the scale of the print/design in these feedsacks. They are great for fuzzy cuts and each print stands out on its own very well. I fancy a feedsack quilt in the future and will be just simple 9 patch or 16 patch block patchwork. Kona white might be great for the corresponding solid fabric for the feedsack quilt.
The rain has not stopped since this past weekending. So much rain and so much colder, the winter gears might need to be hang around for extra few weeks before the forecast shows "70" for a full week, fingers crossed for the good weather to come! However, I adore the greens everywhere in town and the almost tulips season will arrive soon, maybe another two weeks?! Oh, this spring is surely teasing us hard! With great 70's for a few days then high 30's throughout the week.. brr
Hot tea is always served in the raining days. Somehow it really warms up hands and body! The peach tea has been the lately favorite on the table and homemade rice crispy went so well with the tea. We miss some good raining day baking time! I have a long list of things that I like to bake when we settle. The first on the list is Apple Pie then Lemon Blueberry Muffins then the almond cake then homemade chestmix treats... oh and the homemade bread, too!
Tomorrow is our week # 4 quilt along and I have them ready for you and will post on tomorrow once I dropped S off to school.
xxc
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Hello!!
A month ago, we planned a trip back to North Dakota. It was the kind of trip that we didn't plan to go at all, but we had to made our way up there. We left early last Wednesday morning and the day was so gloomy here in Iowa. We thought the sky will clear out, but the weather got worsen as we headed north. Before reach Sioux Falls it started to rain then we made a quick stop for gas and a short break. The lady at the gas station asked me, "Where are you going?" I replied, "North Dakota". She said, " Oh dear, there's a storm coming this morning". I didn't say any words back to her, but pop in the car, QUICK! Yes, the storm wasn't pleasant at all. On I-29 north, the state of South Dakota was completed in the white out condition. With the little one in the back of the car, I held on the tied and straighten my back, tried hard to see what's coming my way; near 2 hours later the road started to get clear. The visibility was clear about 100 miles before we reach Fargo then I sped up a little.
When we enter the state of North Dakota, it felt like going "home". We stopped by Fargo and had lunch at one of restaurants that we always dine when we go down to Fargo. S got a few treats from the store that she likes and of course, I had to stopped by Jo-Ann's and pick up some fabrics and lots spool of threads. How I miss going to fabric/ craft stores and shop for fabric and any fun supplies!
Of course, we had to stop by Nichole's to get authentic coffee { that would be for me} and pastries { that would be for me and S}. If you ever visit Fargo this is the Fine Pastry must go in the area. They have really awesome chocolates, too. My dear friend Meghan and her babe Savannah met us there for breakfast on our way back to Iowa on Friday; great food and great friends.. S played with little S.. Mamas were busy catch up life and so on!
After a few hours touring around Fargo. We headed back to Grand Forks; the landscape on the side of I-29 north is flat as always. It is still brown for most part of the land. You can merely see a bit of green on the tree tops. The drive was so relaxing and S sang all the way back to Grand Forks. When the car got off I-29 north. We filled the gas up and went straight ahead to 717 Northwestern Drive, where we were home for 3 years and where {quarter inch mark} was established. You know, someone has made it their home now and we saw new neighbors in and out. Our made our pause long and had wished be there still . The true is we never had time to say goodbye to the home we were before. We moved in such hurry and so many events were happening at the time, but we did this time! Farewell to our home and the city.
When we got on University Avenue, students were walking across the street without looking cars from both side as always; we somewhat miss that scene! S and I have always talked about how dangerous that is. Of course we stopped by the building that I was a student, a TA, a gallery coordinator for last three years and I actually didn't miss it that much! I was always on the run, drop S off for school, time for my own schooling, time for students, time for teaching, time for gallery tasks, oh.. time to pick up S and be a mama..
Then we passed the Columbia Bridge and slowly drove the car to S' school, which she misses so much! The school is so small and the teachers were so awesome and care about the children. I made my normal pick up S' path; park the car on the side. After the visit, off to our friend's house! It was so good to friends again! Their animals were so welcoming and good friend talks! It felt like we've never left there! Just like yesterday we were still lived there and went somewhere vacation and return. Yeah.. how bizarre!
We had many good coffee dates with our friends. I think these coffins might be too much in a short 2 days visit, but these time were really priceless for us. We drove around the city on Thursday night and decided to dine in one of S' favorite restaurant and mine as well! We over stuffed ourselves that night and had more sweets that night. We played some fun card games, Kings cross.
On our way home that Friday was a long drive! The wind was blowing against us, so it made the driving time to 9 hours instead of 8. We stopped by for gas and breaks. When we arrived Iowa was late, but a quick stop at grocery store was a must. We had some spring veggies in the cart and strawberries are in the season now, really tasty! We even had spring grill over the weekending already.
For the weekending, we took it easy! Really Easy! We slept in and slept hard! When we got up, S and I had homemade breakfast for the first time since we move back. We sat down and chat; we were chatting how should a freely Saturday be! Then, she came up a long list of books that she likes to read. I started to check off the long list of work in progress project on the table! It was probably the most awesome Saturday we have had in a long time!
Fifi's quilt; the quilt label is completed. It has a very simple message instead of the long letter. Then the quilt top has put together; seams are being press in the back and ready for quilting anytime. Backing fabric arrived last week, but it is not the kind the fabric for the quilting. It is rather silky and a little heavy weight. I decided to saved it for something else in the future. The backing fabric is still in search, but hope in a week or two, I'll find it!
The week has busy and slow. The spring allergy is heavy affected me this year. Sinus headache comes with me every morning and it requires a cup of dark coffee and some sweet donuts to feel better. I started a new list on projects that I rarely work on in the past. I pulled out many unfinished blocks this week and slowly putting them together. The wonky stars blocks are first ones out, you can find {wonky star tutorial} that I post a while ago. Around the blocks, I added small patchwork around to make the block size a little larger! Since the blocks are used off whites and low value prints, the focal points were on the wonky stars. I though use the patchwork would give extra dynamic and create some interest factors to the block itself.
I am wowing about the {pack patch quilt along}. There are closed to 140 people in the pool and it has been amazing to see many friends returned to Flickr {Hello} and meeting new friends {Hello}. Tomorrow will be our week#3 quilt along. It is so fun to visit your blocks and read all your comments. If you are still interest, it is not too late to join the fun~
{THANK YOU so very much} for your purchase of {kin-cha-ku patchwork pattern}. It is so sweet to see your {Kin-Cha-Ku} and read your feedback in the {shop}. We really enjoy work together as studio colleagues and hope you've enjoy the pattern as much as we work on the pattern. The shop has been slowly added more patchwork handmade items lately. I am truly happy that you are satisfied with the handmade items that mail to you from {quarter inch mark studio} {Thank you!} !
Also, we have a semi good news to share with you that we have made our decision to stay in the Mid-West as we love the simple lifestyle here and many our dear friends are around the area. This summer will be awesome for us, fingers crossed!
xxc
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
quarter inch mark studio presents: kin-cha-ku PDF sewing pattern
Kin-Cha-Ku aka {Drawstring bag}. Kin-Cha-Ku is a traditional Japanese purses or handbag. It is a small bag, typically with a drawstring. Kin means fabric and cha-ku sans to put on. This drawstring bags was invented to carry personal items such as sewing tools, cosmetic, or small items in your travel trip.
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The {Kin-Cha-Ku sewing pattern} is {available} in PDF file now. The PDF sewing pattern comes with 22 pages step-by- step instructions with over 60 full colors photos on how to make one kin-cha-ku. It also gives clear information on how to resize the pattern.
We thought it would be great to share a little bit more of the studio photo shooting with you. S, aka studio assistant has been terrific as a model for the studio. She loved balanced {kin-cha-ku} on her arm and stacked them in her arms. We had lots laughs while photo shooting and lots giggles while the {Posie Garden Kin-cha-ku} couldn't balanced any longer! Of course, she got a little tired after all the fun! We wrapped up our studio shooting with a Sunday drive date and a quick visit at the local ice cream shop.
The Kin-cha-ku is finished approx. 7"x7.73"3" , you'll need
- an assortment of 56 pieces of print{ a great way to use scrap fabrics}
- two pieces of 10”x10” lining fabric
- one pieces of 3.5”x9” channel fabric
- two pieces of 20” linen waxed string
-two pieces of 10"x10" 100% cotton batting
-sewing Machine
-a small safety pin
-iron
-ironing board
-spray adhesive {multi-purpose}
-rotary cutter
-ruler
-water base pen/ b-gone pen
-100% cotton hand-sewing thread
-hand-quilting thread
-basting needle:long needle
-between needle: #9/#10
-Thimble: leather/plastic/metal ( your preference)
-Hera Marker by Clover
The PFD sewing pattern is available in the {shop}
Please note: A PDF reader is required, as this is a PDF file. If you don’t have one, Adobe Reader can be downloaded online.
Thank you from all the great supports and visits~
xxc
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