Thursday, August 11, 2011

Bliss Quilt

Seems so long since I posted. What have I been up to?  
Well, I guess I have been pretty busy.  Just sometimes it doesn't seem like 
much is accomplished until you stand back and take a look.  

I headed back to work after the 6 week summer break. Usually by the end of 
summer I am looking forward to returning with a bit of delight, 
but not this year, summer vacation was just too short.  
Been back for almost 4 weeks now and it has been crazy busy.   

I finished a quilt for my sweet new little grand daughter.

Isn't she a little cutie? 
She is 3 months old, so I am a little slow in getting a quilt to her. 
Yes that's right, only made one quilt for her. 
As a quilting Meema(gamma) I feel shame. 
She deserves an abundance of quilts.

I had a charm pack of Bliss, and I knew my daughter would love it. 
Just went with half square triangles. A simple design and I thought the fabrics 
looked great all lined up next to each other.


close up
Used Bliss and some of the inner border fabric for the back. Didn't get a photo



I've been working on a few more things, knitting my first pair of socks and some creations I hope to donate to my church for a fund raiser. I'll have to share when I get a little further along. 

What haven't I been working on? Some bee blocks that have me stumped 
and my Farmer's Wife blocks for the quilt along. 
I want to, I really just get stuck over choosing fabrics.  
UGH! I need to just do it already!
 

Sunday, July 31, 2011

School Is Cool

School starts here in nine days. 
My grandson needed a little something of his own for pre-school. 

What's a gamma to do?
Make a backpack with that pattern she bought last year from made by Rae


He's three and has a love for cars!


The inside is lined like a checkered flag



 It's cousin approved and checked for size.

Will HE like it?

Yay, he likes it!!
He wouldn't even take it off for dinner! : )


Enjoy your backpack little man.
You melt my heart  ; )




**  There are lots of backpack patterns available, but if you're looking for one, give this one a try. It went together very smoothly and is the perfect toddler size. I added the side pockets.




















Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Nine Weeks With The Farmer

Well, here I am.
I was hoping to get a few more posts in before now, 
but I started back to work and 
had unexpected, but welcome company with us this past week. 
I'm generally feeling unorganized and lazy. 
I suppose I'm just adjusting to work after six weeks off.  
(Ok, I'm done whining now, I think)

I finished 4 more Farmer's Wife blocks


I just realized I didn't take photos of the blocks individually. Oops!
From the top is #39 Friendship,
#14 Butterfly at the Crossroads,
#13 Buckwheat and 
#45 Grape Basket

Do you want to see an "oops" from this week? 
I made Grape Basket and something was just not right.

The color. It was blah. It had no life. 

So my Honey made suggestions and here is my
new Grape Basket along side the blah one.
Much better, huh?
The Farmer's wife quilt along is on week nine, but I've only gotten eight blocks done.
I bettered stop spending so much time on the color combo dilemma and get more blocks done!



My Honey went on a vacation to visit family a while back (I was unable to go).
While he was gone he went to THREE quilt shops.
I like to think it was because he missed me, but it was probably because
he was with his sister, who is a quilter.

He returned with a kit to make a brightly colored block and
some "Florida" yardage that he picked out,
and his sister sent two kits alike to make doll size quilts.  
I loved the fabric and thought I would combine the kits to make a slightly larger 
doll quilt, but as I was working I started thinking how I needed another 
apron and the colors would go with the kitchen nicely. 
Those two kits were just enough to make a wonderful apron.
I didn't have a pattern, but it turned out alright.  
There are a few things I will change next time.


Unwashed


modeled by my daughter










hanging with a friend

My sister-in-law doesn't have a blog. 
She does beautiful work and is quite fast about it. 
Here is shot of her most recent work she sent me.

Have a wonderful week.

Wendi

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Farmer Takes Another Wife

Even though I have far too many other projects going, I joined The Farmer's Wife Quilt Along which started about 6 weeks ago. A quilt along is a group of quilters working on their own version of a particular quilt at the same time.  Sort of like a support group, offering support and encouragement as the quilt progresses.






The Farmer's Wife Quilt Along is based on a book written by Laurie Aaron Hird. It includes letters entered in a contest from farmers wives in the 1920's that were asked "If you had a daughter of marriageable age, would you want her to marry a farmer?" The letters are charming and full of conviction for their way of life. I found myself longing for their lifestyle. A simpler, slower pace, a community having shared family values and beliefs. As I grow older, that is the kind of community I would love to live in. Each letter is represented by two 6 inch quilt blocks.

I really wavered about joining the quilt along because in general I am not fond of sampler quilts (a quilt where every block is different), but I LOVE small blocks with all those tiny pieces. I love the precision and the challenge. The pace for this quilt along is  2 blocks per week, since there are 111 blocks, it will take a good year to complete.  I think I'll start with some of my favorite blocks and stop when I have enough, perhaps about 80. 

I am about 4 weeks behind, but that's OK, here are my first four blocks
Strawberry Basket # 91

Farmer's Daughter # 32

Contrary Wife #21

Bouquet # 8

and here are all four blocks playing together

The red and white looks out of place now, but will blend in when more blocks join in. I originally didn't want any white or cream etc, but I didn't have enough other colors in my stash that I felt would work as background for all the blocks, so I will be adding in white here and there. 

If you would to see the blocks from some of the other wives or find yourself wanting to be a Farmer's Wife, check out the Farmer's Wife Quilt A Long flickr group

So far, I'm a pretty happy Farmer's Wife  : )

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Sam

Where has the time gone, 
seems just yesterday that you joined our family. 
The last one, my last baby. 
We  dreamed of a little girl named Sam,
and there you were, right in my arms. 
Oh what joy!
few weeks old - 1989


 A real sweetie, right from the start.


just before turning one -1990


3 3/4 years old - Easter 1993


Full of fun and laughter.
Our funny girl.
A sweet blessing.



Happy Birthday Angel

Saturday, June 25, 2011

A Little Pretty and Start of Something New

My daughter bought this dark brown snugglie 
before her baby was born, because it was on sale at The Gap. 
Very nice snugglie, but I had to spruce it up 
because

it looked like it was for a he and she is a she.
It turned out pretty cute, even with the iron mark (hopefully it will wash out)
but the little one is long, so we will see if it fits when the cold weather hits.  
(hehehe.. didn't mean to rhyme, but I like it)

And here is the start of something new.

I'll post the finished project very soon.
Hopefully it will turn out like the picture in my head.

Have a wonderful day ; )

Friday, June 17, 2011

Hairy Issues

My daughter, (I won't say which one) was coloring my hair. 
I didn't realize, but apparently a necessity when one becomes a Gamma. 
I asked her if she would be willing to trim it up a bit, cut an inch or two to freshen it up. 
She eagerly agreed. 
My hair is bra length (can I say that on a blog?) with long layers. 
You know, the style that works when the wind blows,  because it is just curled layer. 
Anyway she began underneath of coarse, and made the first cut. 
It was too short. 
I assured her it was OK... it was underneath, but that the very top layer 
should be that length when finished.  
  
She giggled and continued to cut.

Right before she finished cutting, 
she shares with me about how she cut her teen sister's hair a few years ago. 
I had wanted her hair long, the sister wanted it short, so she cut it short, but they both
told me it was uneven, so she had to keep cutting. 
I think at this point she was trying to warn me, but I didn't get it.


What I ended up with was really not layered much at all AND at my shoulders! 
Yikes!! 
At least I didn't let her touch my bangs........Hmmmm, I wonder if it was on purpose?  
 Oh well, it will grow back : ) 
Thanks, my precious daughter, you did a fabulous job!  
  Love, mom



NOTE - no photo.   I'm just not happy with any of the photos.....maybe its not my hair. 
Hmm..... something to ponder.