August 25th, 2010

I hope that you are enjoying the new videos showing how to use the SMUP ruler. Square Me Up Ruler that is.

Earlier this year Kerry from New Zealand sent me some of her batik fabric. I used the SMUP ruler to make this quilt. I just love it. Love batiks! I showed it briefly in the second video but I wanted to give you a better look at it.

I used eight different fabrics. 1/3 yard of each.
Cut four 10″ squares from each.
Follow the instructions for the SMUP ruler.
I paired up the same colors of 10″ squares for each. My result was 40 of each half square triangles (HST).
You could also mix and match the 10″ squares. I did have some of my HST left over.
I hope you enjoy it.

Elisa

August 23rd, 2010

Episode010 from Elisa Wilson on Vimeo.

Part 2 video of Elisa demonstrating how to use the Square Me Up Ruler. This one is about 11 minutes long. Be sure to watch Part 1 for the introduction.

Elisa

August 20th, 2010

It doesn’t get any more fun than this. The look on his face is priceless.

Don’t forget about the drawing on Sunday for all of you facebook people.

I will be in Bozeman this Saturday for their Quilts on the Lawn. Stop by and say hi if you are around.

Have a great weekend.

Elisa

August 19th, 2010

Earlier this month my husband and I celebrated our 27th wedding anniversary. It is hard to believe we have been married for that long because I am only 29 years old. Or is it 39. Or maybe… maybe age is just a number so who really cares right???

I read this recently…
Life is fun and needs to be shared with our best friend, playmate and lover. This then is the rule of life for wives; Live with thanksgiving, forgiveness and joy and enjoy all your moments as if they were your last. Someday, soon enough, they will be.

I really like that as a reminder not to get bogged down the day to day struggles and frustrations.

Anniversary day.
I like to say I am an easy date. Take me hiking in the wilderness and I am a happy camper. Really.

So we went to this trail, it is near Glacier park. The boundaries of the park are on one side of the highway and we were on the other, so we were just outside of the park. This area does not get very many hikers. This is one way of saying we were the only ones there.

After you hike in about a mile you begin to see these.

You can see a little reflector on the tree, to mark the tree, and then a few strands of wire wrapping around on the left side of the tree, kind of like barbed wire.

Then if you look closer at the wire you will see this.

That is grizzly bear hair.
Now tell me, if you were hiking near Glacier Park, no other hikers around, in a remote part of the forest, and you saw this, would you begin to squirm a little in your hiking boots? I sure did. It is a bit of a creepy feeling knowing that a big bear had been scratching himself on this tree that I am now standing next to.

The reason for the wire is, it is posted in certain sections of forest where the grizzly bear is known to roam, the bears scratch against the wires and it collects a bit of their hair. Different people are assigned to go collect the hair and then they do DNA testing on the bear hair to help them determine the population and other things of interest about the bears.

Standing there looking at the tree I began to wonder how they knew where to put the wire, on which trees? It turns out that the bears are already going around and scratching the trees with their backs and their claws to mark their territory. So the park rangers look for the trees that the bears have already marked.

Like this one. The wire is on the other side.

Do you see those claw marks? Yes a big bear did that with his claws. Now if that doesn’t give you the creepies I don’t know what will.

Here Don has put his hand next to the scratch marks to reference the size.

We continued on our hike for about 10 miles round trip and we saw about a dozen of these trees with hair and various scratches.

Fortunately, for us we made it back down and at the end of the hike we had this view. This would be looking towards Glacier.

I hope you have enjoyed this little venture into bear world.

Safety Notice – The bears are not generally interested in people and we take all of the recommended bear safety precautions while hiking.

August 17th, 2010

SMUP Ruler Part 1 from Elisa Wilson on Vimeo.

Elisa’s new Square Me Up Ruler demonstration. This video is the quick start introduction to get you familiar with this new ruler.

This is Part 1 for the Square Me Up Ruler. I’m very excited to introduce you to my new ruler, otherwise called the SMUP ruler. This is a super quick way to use 10″ and 5″ squares to make quick and accurate half square triangles. Watch and see the other things that ruler can be used for. You can also watch Part 2 for more detailed information.