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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Green Fairy Quilt Charity Update
What Is Free Today?
- Don't go to the gym and lift weights prior to setting up. That makes carrying tables a bit more challenging!!!
 - Make your signs in advance so you don't have to get up at 6:00 AM.
 - Have plenty of carbs and sugar that morning with a heaping serving of coffee/caffeine of choice. Sugar and Carbs should be called "Rocket Fuel."
 
Stay tuned for updates. If I had a camera crew....we'd have live feeds from the Green Fairy Charity Garage Sale hosted in Perrysburg, OH. I'd have Dick Clark as my MC too :) 
After all, if your going to dream.....dream big right?
Wise Smiles,
Kelly
PS...back rat your hair to cover the gray that is showing through the hair color. Chrome Dome is not exactly the latest in Couture.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Free Buttons...Get Your Free Buttons

Khris made this button so I could share it with anyone who would like to take it and use it to let others know about the Roc-Lon Multi-Purpose Cloth Challenge. I know the extra - between Multi and Purpose has been left out....but I bet Rockland Industries forgives us right? Right :)
Thanks a million, trillion, kabaillionzillionmosterlillian Khris :)
Smiles,
Kelly
Ott Lights Galore
 Meet Ottra Lotta.  She stands to my right when I sew and my machine.  Ottra can be moved over my cutting table with a quick lift and twist wrist motion.  She came from Needles Quilt Shop in Wellsboro, PA.  I won her in a drawing.  I was just as shocked as anyone to learn I had won. 
 This is Ott-Clipsondatablea .  She she is clipped to my left at my sewing machine.  Yes I have a Bendable Bright Light too.  If I had a spot light I probably would want more light.  Ott-Clipsondatablea had to be purchased when living in PA.  Ott-Owie was in storage when we left SC for PA.  We had no idea we would be in PA for 11 months.  We thought we would be there for 6 weeks.  Lucky for us...in many ways....there was a NEED to buy another light so I could see while I stitched.  So I convinced my husband a 50% off sale would mean I actually saved money (no mention of the other 50% I spent right?)  I bought Ott-Clipsondatablea before I won Ottra-Lotta.  Now that makes 3 Ott Lights for one girl.  Yes I know....you are probably thinking why on GGE did she not give one away.  Well, I needed one next to my sewing machine and one next to where I was doing hand stitching.Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Grandparents At Last!!!!
Introducing "Fluffy and Funny".....Zach's Twins (his choice of names).  He chose the seeds at the store early in spring.  He planted them and has taken care of them all summer.  This morning they bloomed.  Aren't they beautiful?  No crying, nighttime diaper changes or baby blankets.  
 Next, I'd like to introduce "Reddy and Bob the Tomato" (is on the right ...Aaron says it is because it looks like a face).  These are Aaron's children.  He loves tomatoes and he planted way too many tomato plants this spring.  We will be keeping Reddy and Bob....but many of their siblings will be put up for adoption.   The rest of the clan will become salsa.  Eating one's Grandchildren is cruel....but in this case....we are making an exception. 
 Meet Rosie.  She is my lovely blossom.  No bonnets necessary.
 This is Rosies friend.  They live next door to one another.
Last but not least.....Rick and I have grown another child.  This one is the best of the 5 we have.  She requires only water....no college money...no wedding money....no back to school clothes.....no whining in the grocery store.....no fighting over legos....Why on GGE did we not discover this first?  Please don't send congratulatory gifts at this time. We don't have room for any more belongs. As a matter of fact, we are having a garage sale this weekend in hopes of re-locating lots of our stuff. There will be two sections for our relocation program. The first is our family general re-location. The other is a Green Fairy Quilts re-location project. Many people have contributed unwanted belongings to be re-located. The monies raised (100%) will go to the Green Fairy Quilt Charity to feed and dress children and their families in Romania. For more information check out the Green Fairy Quilt Charity.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
May Arts Ribbon Ohhhhhhhhh Lahhhh Lahhhhh
I had the wonderful opportunity to speak with Ellen Highsmith Silver this afternoon. What a lovely woman. We had a fun conversation and I learned a great deal from her. Ellen just so happens to be the author of the tutorial that teaches how to make these lovely headbands pictured above.  Can you imagine making some beautiful headbands for back to school?  Saturday, August 8, 2009
Roc-lon Contest..... Are You In?
What you make is up to you. The only catch? You must use Roc-Lon Multi-Purpose Cloth and the size is limited to 8 1/2" x 11".
 (Photo taken at Quilt Market May 2009 by Kelly Jackson)
Roc-Lon Multi-Purpose Cloth is ideal for painting, sewing, machine embroidery, decoupage, and more. Roc-Lon Multi-Purpose Cloth is reversible, does not fray or curl, is durable, lays flat, holds its shape, does not require primer or gesso, accepts fabric glue/tape, can be sewn or hold punched, and can be cut using household scissors!
Each person who enters the contest will receive the 8 1/2" x 11" piece of cloth for your creation(it will be mailed to you on 8/18/09). You will have until Friday, September 4th at 9AM to send me a photo or photos of your finished work.
Please don't allow the photos I have posted here to limit your creativity. What ever you create with the cloth (8 1/2" x 11") is your expression of creativity. I just took these photos at Quilt Market and thought you would like to see what other folks have done with Multi-Purpose cloth.
The winner will be selected by Rockland Industries, Kelly Jackson and by votes posted in the comment section of this blog. The winners work will be displayed by Rockland Industries at International Quilt Market in Houston & CHA in Anaheim and will be returned to the winner in Feb.
What will you win?
5 yards of 54" Roc-Lon Multi-Purpose Cloth (a $38.60 value), 3 yards of 107/108" Roc-Lon Star Pattern Cheater Cloth, 2 yards 44/45" Roc-Lon Light Tea-dyed Muslin, and 2 yds Roc-Lon 108" Solid Brown - 100% Cotton, and a Surprise Gift Package from www.IHaveA-Notion.com
Sound exciting? 
E-mail your name, phone number and address to IHaveANotion@yahoo.com All e-mail commitment entries must be received by Sunday Aug. 16th at midnight. It is important to make your commitment so the cloth can be sent to you.
I got interested in the Multi-Purpose cloth after seeing this floor cloth at Quilt Market.

 Floorquilts by Ellen Highsmith Silver I thought making floor cloths for gifts would be an excellent way to use lots of my scraps. I also thought my kids would love making placemats too.
Again...if I have not been totally clear....I don't expect you to use these examples as a jumping off point for you. I just thought I would share how and why I got excited about the Multi-Purpose cloth.
I expect my e-mail to be completely full when I check it!!! Please invite/challenge all of your creative friends to join in the contest.
Excited Smiles,
Kelly
Friday, August 7, 2009
Giveaway Alert
  My First Quilt "Many Hands"
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Jackpot Scissors by Simplicity Comments and Curb Alert
Email: blnquilter@comcast.net
Comments: I have to tell you
how pleased I am with my jackpot scissors. I took apart a twin sized quilt using them instead of my seam ripper and it was so much easier. The scissors are sharper and the needle nose gets right in there so the stitches can be cut.
Great product !!
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Wendy Jenkins' Work
Behind the Scenes at I Have A Notion
I am a Mother first and a business owner second. I did not have them until I was 38 and 40 years old so I really want to enjoy them. Screaming and hearing "Mommy....Mommy.....Mommy (louder and louder) when I'm on a business call is customary. I usually say, please don't mind my co-workers, they are a bit fussy. Then I move on...no excuses or apologies. If you should find an interesting sticker or crayon mark on your box....consider it a gift from my co-workers :)
So I thought I would take you behind the scenes at I Have A Notion. You might know my co-workers, Aaron and Zachary, from reading my blog.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Accuquilt Go Now at www.IHaveA-Notion.com
You can now buy Accuquilt Go and Accessories at my store!!! So if you are considering purchasing one...or several....(you have to take care of those friends....and have great giveaways on your blog, right?) please think about buying it from I Have A Notion. At least you know the customer service is excellent....a bit nuts....but friendly none the less :)
Smiles,
Kelly
Rotary Cutting Machine Test Results
 These are two tools you will need if you get or have a Rotary Cutting Machine. A flat head screwdriver and a cross tip screwdriver (Philips head). Why? Well because the tension on the cutter needs to be adjusted with a flat head and the blade is changed with a cross head. You are now prepared :)
 I am holding the Rotary Cutter up at an angle so you can see both screws that I just spoke/typed about.
 This is a top view of the cutter. You adjust the width of the strip you want to cut by moving this sliding bar. It has two holes so you can adjust it smaller or larger depending on what you need. The "lip" to the right is where you put your fabric. You slip it under the lip and guide it straight toward the blade. I found all of this to be fairly straightforward and simple to do.
 This is the pinking cutter. Hopefully you can see just how tightly I'm holding this rotary cutter blade. Are you expecting blood? Lots and lots of blood? Perhaps plastic surgery to have my fingers put back on? Well you'll be pleasantly surprised to learn this is all that happened:
 Just a squiggly indent in my finger. I was gripping it very firmly so it would leave a crease.
 Now I'm changing the blade to the straight edge cutting blade. I just used the cross tip screwdriver to loosen and remove the screw. The little cover comes right off. Then you need to turn the black dial to the Right (not left...lefty loosey righty tighty does not apply here...just the opposite!!).
 Same thing....tempting fate I hold the rotary cutter very tightly between my fingers.
 No blood....just an indent. I'm sorry to disappoint those of you who like the gory movies....you'll have to go back to your TV for that.



