Hello!
I'm Chelsa and I live in Gilbert, AZ.
I grew up in Utah & moved here about 10 years ago for work.
I live in a very fun/cute retro neighborhood that has grass! (I hate cactus!)
I'm single & have a tiny chihuahua named Dixie! She goes everywhere with me :)
I recently found out she is sick and doesn't have very long so it's been a rough summer :(
But, I love that she is always in the mix of my sewing!
She is on my lap or laying on my fabric or sitting on the bed in a pile of pom-poms watching me. <3
I learned to sew from my Mom who is amazing!
I come from a long line of quiltresses.
I got into sewing after college b/c of the fabric! Such fun fabric with fun colors drew me in!
I love doing the math to tweak or make something unique.
I like a quick project like pennants or pillows but its most rewarding quilting for someone & giving it away!
I joined the Phoenix Modern Quilt Guild last summer it's SO fun!
I've made such great friends & learned new things & pushed myself out of my box a lot!
I love a challenge but the hardest thing for me I think is the finishing...
Binding - eek. I hate linking the binding at the end.
I used to send all my quilts to my Mom to bind, ha.
Last fall she showed me the easiest way to hand bind & I've done a couple myself so far!
The first thing I probably sewed was a pillow - then a flowery dress with a very large white round collar! ha! I have a blog but I've been terrible about updating it. One of my favorite projects is this jagged hearts quilt.
My favorite dessert is cupcakes or cherry ice cream.
I work for a technology company & do accounting.
I can't remember the last time I laughed really hard but,I kind of have a lot of blonde moments so the best is probably when I tried to buy bras with my library card! The cashier swiped the card about 4 times then finally looked at the card and said, "I'm sorry, we don't take library cards!" ha! It's the only one I brought so I had to leave my skivvies at the counter :)
My life philosophy is "Bigger & Better"
Keep growing & pushing upward & if something doesn't work out...
Bigger & Better is next!
The block I'd like for August is the Oragami Star by Sukie.
This block is part of a virtual quilting bee hosted by Diary of a Quilter & I really liked this one!
The tutorial is here but I'd like it larger.
I would like you to please use red & whites. I'm going for true red if possible.
Please do the inner pieces out of the most red background that you have.
The 2nd/inside row the mostly white background with red accent
& the outer points/strip any red & white variation.
Kona Aqua is the backgound/corners.
The measurements I'd like are:
Inside red & outter red/white cut 2 1/2" x 6 3/4" (4 pieces per block, ea.)
Middle white w/ red section cut 2 3/4" x 6 3/4" (4 pieces per block)
Aqua corners 3 3/4" square (12 per block)
This block was super easy and only took me a few minutes.
After sewing, you'll have a 13" block.
Please use 1/4" seams and press seams to one side on ea. quadrant and open on the cross seams of the whole block.
Please make 2 if possible :) Thanks!!!
Let me know if you have any questions or need me to mail you some Kona Aqua.
Thanks & Happy Sewing!
~CHELSA~
7 comments:
Love the block! Thanks for the laugh, I'm glad I'm not alone when I have a blond moment.
Pretty!
Chelsia, I would love to receive some kona aqua from you. I have looked everywhere but can not find your email addy to request it!
Thanks Christyw1@msn.com
Loved the shopping story. I think the cashier was having the blonde moment not you if she had to swipe in 4 times to figure out it was a library card! LOL
Chelsia, Thank You sew much! I received some Kona aqua from you today! I will send an extra special something to repay you! Much appreciated! :)
So, things are conspiring against me when it comes to sewing! I'm working in Yellowstone this summer, and just haven't felt like sewing. Until now. I've injured my finger - imagine not being able to correctly hold a rotary cutter or scissors - and it's one of the reasons we're leaving early. I decided to spend my last day off sewing, and had earlier cut out all the pieces for the two blocks. Once I finished sewing everything together, I went to do a little trimming, and my rotary cutter broke. I didn't bring a backup, so that means that the two other swaps I'm in will have to wait until I get home next week. But the two blocks for Stash Bee are done! I'll be taking pics next week once I get them trimmed a little bit. I love the combination of red, white, and aqua. It'll make a striking quilt!
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