Sunday, June 10, 2012
Summer Sewing Time!
Jennifer, at Ellison Lane Quilts, is hosting a Summer Sewing contest on her blog. I thought I would enter my recent quilt finish, River Stones. I know a lot of people think bright, saturated colors when they think summer (I do too), but I think there is something to be said for the quietness of neutrals that are found in nature. We spend a ton of time outdoors in the summer, and I love the peaceful serenity that happens simply by being outside. This quilt reminds me of stones from a river, and the quilting (hopefully) looks like ripples in the water. I, for one, am looking forward to hanging out with the kids along the bank of the river, feeling the coolness of the water on our toes as they collect rocks for their every growing rock collection. Now that's a good summer! (p.s. A word of warning: if your kids like a collect rocks, remind yourself to check their pockets befor you do the laundry. I have washed some of the strangest things by forgetting this step. We don't want the joys of summer to lead to buying a new washing machine...)
Be sure to check out all the other links in the contest!
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
A couple of blocks...
Just popping in to say a quick hello before I'm off for bed. I feel like I've been sewing up a storm without much to show for it. Why do I always get more done in my head than with my hands?! People, there are some beautiful quilts in my head...if even 5% come to life I'll be a busy (happy) girl :). So here's a couple of blocks I've done recently:
This one is for Megan, my sweet, fellow Kingsport, TN friend, who happens to be the VP of our guild (TMQG). She provided these fun solids and asked for clean lines. I've been toying with the idea of a filmstrip looking block, and I was excited to try it out here. I hope she likes it!
And next are blocks I made for me! - It's my turn in the Modern Blocks Bee and I spent ages trying to decide which block to have bee members do. I changed my mind about a zillion times, but in the end decided to do the practical thing and ask for help with a quilt for my little guy's bed. I sent out various fabrics in solids and prints in the color scheme of red, blue, gray and white, asking for square inspired blocks. I'm hoping for a variety of blocks in different sizes, unified with the color scheme and square shape repeat. Here are two I've made:
This one is for Megan, my sweet, fellow Kingsport, TN friend, who happens to be the VP of our guild (TMQG). She provided these fun solids and asked for clean lines. I've been toying with the idea of a filmstrip looking block, and I was excited to try it out here. I hope she likes it!
And next are blocks I made for me! - It's my turn in the Modern Blocks Bee and I spent ages trying to decide which block to have bee members do. I changed my mind about a zillion times, but in the end decided to do the practical thing and ask for help with a quilt for my little guy's bed. I sent out various fabrics in solids and prints in the color scheme of red, blue, gray and white, asking for square inspired blocks. I'm hoping for a variety of blocks in different sizes, unified with the color scheme and square shape repeat. Here are two I've made:
This is a giant (24 inch) block I just sort of improved.
This one is from the book we are using (Modern Blocks) and is called Pinball Machine by Jessica Brown.
This has been so fun and I'm excited to see how this quilt turns out!
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Winner!

The winner of the Full Moon Forest fabric is
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#239, who is: |
Congratulations, Linda! I'm off to send you an email and will get this in the mail as soon as I hear back from you with your address!
Thanks to all of you who stopped by to enter and share your sewing insights and ideas for the kids - and refrigerator suggestions! I'm happy to report we do, in fact, own a refrigerator again. First thing we bought? A giant watermelon (well, and beer) - yay for cold food and drinks! I loved your ideas, and will definitely be trying many of them (can you say, homemade sidewalk chalk?? Brilliant!) Thanks again!
Monday, May 21, 2012
It's Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day!

********Comments now closed. Will post winner this weekend!****** OK, things are hoppin' in quilty blogland with Blogger's Quilt Festival and Sew Mama Sew's Giveaway Day (really, a giveaway week!) happening at the same time. Fun, fun, fun! And it's only slightly unfortunate timing that this is the last week of preschool which means class parties and picnics and sniff, sniff, a graduation for our oldest (he's headed to kindergarten - ack!). So really, that boils down to all I want to do is hang out online with all this quilty love spreading through the internet, but alas, it'll have to be pieces of moments that I can steal away.
Blah, blah, blah - get on to the goods, woman! OK, here is what I'm giving away, because A) I am a nice person. Really. Ask anyone who knows me. and B) I take my responsibility of spreading quilt/fabric love quite seriously. Which is why I'm giving away THIS:
Some FULL MOON FOREST! It probably goes without saying, but just in case you missed it, this is the very first line ever from Tula Pink, that fabulous designer we all know and love. I think it's from back in 2007...and is currently out-of-print, and therefore, hard-to-find. But not today! It's right here - and soon will be with one of you! I'm giving away layer cake size cuts (10 inch square) of the ten different prints you see here.
This one is my favorite - do you see the squirrel?? It looks all viney and lovely, and then wait, those are squirrels in there! There's a bunny in one of the prints too. Have you seen the owl one? I don't have any of that one, but it's amazing. She is masterful at hiding little treasures in her designs. I love it!
To enter, please leave a comment telling me, oh, I don't know, your favorite sewing tip. Or your best advice for filling long summer days for three small children. Or, if you have a french door refrigerator, what model do you have and do you like it. Seriously. Our fridge up and died the other day - been using a dorm size fridge for our family of five for a week! - so I need some info! (I'm too tied to online reviews and for every model we look at at seems 10 people LOVE it and 10 people HATE it. Well, what do you do with that?!)
Giveaway ends May 25 at 5 PM PST. Winner will be chosen randomly. Happy to ship internationally.
Good luck, and thanks for stopping by!
Sunday, May 20, 2012
It's Blogger's Quilt Festival Time!!!

Yay - it's time for Blogger's Quilt Festival! Amy from Amy's Creative Side, is the brilliant hostess behind this event that sweeps over the crafty internet two times a year. I had the privilege of meeting Amy at Sewing Summit last fall and she is just as delightful as you would imagine. Hundreds of people link up their quilts to share in the festival, and it is a ton of eye candy so make sure you stop by and check them all out (prepare to stay a while, better grab that cup of coffee first).
Here is my entry:
Quilt Stats:
Size: 50"x43"
Pattern: Love Beads from the Modern Quilt Workshop
by Weeks Ringle and Bill Kerr
Fabrics: Background Kona Snow
Binding Kona Charcoal
and assorted prints for the stones
This quilt is called River Stones and I made it for my parents for (cough cough) Christmas. So I just finished today, what can I say?! You know how some quilts just come together like magic and every step of the process just flows into the next?? Riiiiight. This was not one of those quilts. My parents just re-did their family room in grays and when I offered to make a quilt, the idea of a wall hanging got tossed around and we went with it. I love the calming effect of the gray and taupe tones together, and as I was making it, the idea of stones with all those different natural shades kept coming to mind.

The back shows a bit more quilting detail.
When I was planning the quilting part, I thought the wide wavy stippling would seem like water flowing over the stones. Let the metaphors start rolling: my parents were both my rock-hard foundation for security and support over the years, but also flexible like water to allow me to be myself; I was stubborn like a rock in say, my teen years (maybe a little bit now too? I can't help it! I have opinions!) and their constant washing over me of wisdom and insight smoothed out my rough edges...I could go on and on with the symbolism, but won't, you know, for your sake (your welcome). Let's just say, I have been blessed with fantastic parents, and if they asked me to climb Mt. Everest for them, I totally would - with oxygen and a sherpa, but still, I'd do it. And piecing all those circles just might be my Mt. Everest of quilting - those are not appliqued, people! And I'll admit, after working on this a while, my eyes just craved C O L O R!
And do you really even want to hear about how my machine broke down just as I was trying to quilt this?! I mean, honestly! I could get 2 to 4 inches of FMQ in before the thread would break. I tried absolutely everything from you tube and tutorials to fix my problem at home, then went to my local sewing repair shop for some professional help. On two consecutive days, I was in that shop for hours trying to figure out what was wrong. We tried different needles, thread, tensions, bobbins, and buffed out the bobbin case and the throat plate. My machine just kind of limped along but just being around people who could help was an amazing lift to my spirits that this quilt would in fact, get finished. A special thanks to Chris, Mike and Ms. Perry for all your help - I couldn't have done it without you! I'm thinking some homemade cookies just might show up at your shop this week...
I'm off to check out some more quilts in the Festival - thanks for stopping by!
Monday, May 7, 2012
Bee Blocks!
Our Modern Quilt Guild is having a Block Swap - basically, a speedy-bee where we have 3 months to sew blocks for 11 people. Everyone can ask for the type of block they want and provided fabric or asked you to use fabrics from your stash (or both!). Can I just tell you, I am having a ridiculously fun time doing this! I have so enjoyed trying to create something fun for what type of block was requested. Here's a couple I have finished so far:
This one is for Diane, who provided some fun graphic prints in lime green, black and white. She asked for blocks with circles and/or lines. I added the black fabric with the white circles, as well as the black framing strips on the sides. I like how it turned out (and I hope she does!), and I can't wait to see what everyone else comes up with for her.
And because I can't resist - here are a couple of doll quilts I made with my daughter and her friend. Last weekend we watched our dear friend's two kids while they had an overnight trip. Five kids between the ages of 3 and 6 make a PARTY! My friend's daughter has been begging to sew for like a year now, so this was the perfect time. I thought of several different projects that might be good for a first-timer kiddo, but in the end, I thought it best to stick with what I know best, which is quilts of course. Who says 5 and 3 are too young to quilt?! They were so proud of what they made, and put their quilts to good use right away, as you can see in the picture below. What I hadn't counted on was the boys also wanting to make one! Silly me - of course they would want to! There's a machine involved! So, naturally, I ended up with all 5 of them crammed around the sewing machine during some parts - and everyone got a turn at the machine. Now, whenever I sneak away to the machine, they come running because they want a turn. Alas, I may never have another straight seam again...but totally worth it in my mind to see the joy on their sweet faces. Makes this mama proud!
This one is for Diane, who provided some fun graphic prints in lime green, black and white. She asked for blocks with circles and/or lines. I added the black fabric with the white circles, as well as the black framing strips on the sides. I like how it turned out (and I hope she does!), and I can't wait to see what everyone else comes up with for her.
This one is for Jennifer, who provided a ton of fun strips of various fabrics in reds, pinks and brown/blue. She provided an inspiration board on pinterest that was a great collection of quilts featuring squares and improv log cabins. Can you believe this is my first log cabin?? Like, ever?! I've been quilting for almost 10 years, probably made over 60 quilts, and this is my first log cabin. I LOVE this block! It looks great in all kinds of fabric and Jennifer's quilt is going to be amazing. I added a couple of fabrics I thought she would enjoy...I hope she likes it!
And just for kicks, here are a few more of the never ending x & + blocks. These things have kind of taken over my life - well, at least my sewing room (let's not get too dramatic here folks) - but every time I finish one I love it, so on I plod...
And because I can't resist - here are a couple of doll quilts I made with my daughter and her friend. Last weekend we watched our dear friend's two kids while they had an overnight trip. Five kids between the ages of 3 and 6 make a PARTY! My friend's daughter has been begging to sew for like a year now, so this was the perfect time. I thought of several different projects that might be good for a first-timer kiddo, but in the end, I thought it best to stick with what I know best, which is quilts of course. Who says 5 and 3 are too young to quilt?! They were so proud of what they made, and put their quilts to good use right away, as you can see in the picture below. What I hadn't counted on was the boys also wanting to make one! Silly me - of course they would want to! There's a machine involved! So, naturally, I ended up with all 5 of them crammed around the sewing machine during some parts - and everyone got a turn at the machine. Now, whenever I sneak away to the machine, they come running because they want a turn. Alas, I may never have another straight seam again...but totally worth it in my mind to see the joy on their sweet faces. Makes this mama proud!
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Mug Rugs!
OK, I wasn't so sure about these mug rug things when I first heard about them...I mean honestly, is it useful?! But when my guild was doing a swap, I couldn't help but sign up. The swaps are one of my favorite parts of what we do - they stretch me to make things I wouldn't normally make, and I love seeing what everyone comes up with. People are so creative! This was a grab-bag style swap, which means we don't make for a particular person. For this one, we were to include a mug in the finished product that inspired our design. I had some leftover strips from my sea glass mini, so I couldn't help it, I made an even mini-er one!
Truly, I never tire of these colors together. So soothing and so fresh. And this white mug seemed the perfect compliment. I used it's lines as inspiration for the quilting - straight lines in bands of two and three. Anyway, I like how it turned out!
And this is the back. I liked adding the bit of print on the back - hopefully a little unexpected but still subtle enough - I feel like it compliments the solids well. My new friend Sylvia picked this up, and I hope she enjoys it!
I was lucky enough to get this:
The very talented Colleen of Lucky Duck Designs made this fantastically graphic little mini that is such a fun, punchy green. I have it right by my sewing machine where it can inspire me while I work. And look at that cute mug! Thanks Colleen, I love it!
Truly, I never tire of these colors together. So soothing and so fresh. And this white mug seemed the perfect compliment. I used it's lines as inspiration for the quilting - straight lines in bands of two and three. Anyway, I like how it turned out!
And this is the back. I liked adding the bit of print on the back - hopefully a little unexpected but still subtle enough - I feel like it compliments the solids well. My new friend Sylvia picked this up, and I hope she enjoys it!
I was lucky enough to get this:
The very talented Colleen of Lucky Duck Designs made this fantastically graphic little mini that is such a fun, punchy green. I have it right by my sewing machine where it can inspire me while I work. And look at that cute mug! Thanks Colleen, I love it!
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