Between full-time work and moonlighting as a food and nutrition writer, there's a little stitching going on.
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Christmas Card Production 2014
So, did you guess Christmas cards?
That's what the quilt block was for (and by the way, it was my husband's idea...I never would have picked an 8-pointed star as a "quick thing to throw together" to use to make cards! I had to sew it by hand, because I had to get the pieces to fit and did not have a pattern or template. Back to Geometry 101.)
We have been making our own Christmas cards since the early 1980's (one year when my husband was swamped with work and had absolutely no free time to fit in Christmas card designing, I had to buy cards. They were cute cards, but I felt so guilty that I wrote a "sorry this is not a homemade card this year" inside. My friends thought that was just too funny.)
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Secret Projects
Working on a little something...can you guess?
Here's the front. It's about 11-inches square with the black border.
Fa la la la la, la la la la!
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Two Finishes and Signs of Fall
A little behind, here. We had stay-over company, company at my dad's (who we had to run and see), checked out ArtPrize with the company, and attended the West Michigan Quilter's Guild Quilt Show, all mushed together in about 2 weeks.
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| Aunt Pat and her quilt |
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| Buggy Barn pattern Spring Posies (I think) |
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| A nice row of pumpkins at Potter's. |
| Want some good cider? This is the place to get it! |
Next up: Showing you photos of ArtPrize (I got a shot of the winner's work) and the local quilt show, which was outstanding.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Fall Quilting
| Fall 2014 Garden |
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| Catching the light (while it's still here) |
I'm about two-thirds of the way done quilting this one. I thought I could get by with machine quilting in the ditch between the blocks, but it was not enough. At least the stitching between blocks is holding everything together while I hand quilt the logs of the blocks (the blocks are about 4 inches wide).
I have more to report, from a Harriet Hargrave lecture at our guild, to the AQS show in Grand Rapids mid-August. Stay tuned!
Monday, June 2, 2014
Port Huron Treasures
We took a day jaunt to Port Huron this past weekend (it is 3 hours due East of us, and home of the Blue Water Bridge, an entranceway to Canada). We went to visit and have lunch with a few of my husband's cousins. I remember this quilt top from a visit 25 years ago to cousin Joanne's home, and she still had it in the same spot! It was made by her grandmother, which makes the top around 100 years old. Love the colors!
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| Here's a close-up shot. |
If you go to Port Huron, you have to go to the water. This is Vantage Point, where the Black River meets the Saint Clair River. Across the way is Canada. The red barge is traversing the Saint Clair River, part of the Saint Lawrence Seaway, heading to Lake Huron and beyond.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Spring is Here 2014!
Here's a shot of my "freebie" Jack-in-the-Pulpit that is getting bigger each year. As you may recall, it just appeared in my garden a few years ago and I'm happy it's here!
This is my "back from the dead" bleed hearts plant in the rock garden! I thought I had lost it for good about 3 years ago, but last year a little sprout appeared, and this year it's flowering again!
I lost at least one of my long-standing columbines to the cold winter, so I had to find a replacement. Isn't this one cute? I think it's a double flower because it doesn't have the standard columbine shape.
And last but not least, a first for our neighborhood pond. Baby geese! (See the yellow fuzz balls behind mom and dad?) We don't see a lot of baby ducks or geese because our pond is a little to "hub-bubby" with lots of kids playing in the water. But this year we lucked out. The Geese family has even been walking up to our bird feeder area (about 20 feet from the pond) and scrounging around for leftovers. Fun!
This is my "back from the dead" bleed hearts plant in the rock garden! I thought I had lost it for good about 3 years ago, but last year a little sprout appeared, and this year it's flowering again!
I lost at least one of my long-standing columbines to the cold winter, so I had to find a replacement. Isn't this one cute? I think it's a double flower because it doesn't have the standard columbine shape.
And last but not least, a first for our neighborhood pond. Baby geese! (See the yellow fuzz balls behind mom and dad?) We don't see a lot of baby ducks or geese because our pond is a little to "hub-bubby" with lots of kids playing in the water. But this year we lucked out. The Geese family has even been walking up to our bird feeder area (about 20 feet from the pond) and scrounging around for leftovers. Fun!
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Baby quilt done!
What, you didn't know I was working on a baby quilt?
Well, I whipped this one together in a week, when I found out at the last minute that the shower was in one week. (Hey shower planning people: Did you ever hear of a little advanced warning for the poor sewing lady?)
I bought this cute set of printed blocks late last year and had it on hand, knowing the baby was due in May. My niece found out she was having a girl, and the new mom really likes pink, so I thought it would work well. It could really work with many colors of sashing.
I usually don't buy printed panels, but this one was so darned cute! It is "Hello World" from Cori Dantini. I cut the blocks apart, squared them up best I could (they are 10.5 by 11.5 inches), added the sashing and cornerstones, and simply quilted it.
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| Birdie block |
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| Lion block |
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