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Showing posts with label grandchild. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grandchild. Show all posts

26 August 2013

One more of the 24 quilts is finished!  



I took this one along to a retreat two weeks ago and finished up the applique work.  One of the gals there has a granddaughter who's birthday is coming up and I managed to get it quilted and sent off in time.  Hopefully she'll enjoy it for several years.



I just love this backing fabric, it seems so appropriate for the back of a quilt given as a gift.


 

Pink and purple aren't usually my thing at all, but I did enjoy working on this quilt because of it's odd beginnings and serendipidous finish.  Names for my quilts usually pop into my head while I'm working on them, but all I could think of for this one was Babs' Birthday Bubbles which seems kinda lame.  We'll let Stacy decide on a real name when she gets it.  :)




30 December 2012

Family Heirloom Status

Oh, and that dress?  It's twenty-six years old.

29 December 2012

Comfort and Joy

Comfort 


...and Joy...


Comfort


...and Joy...


oh tidings of Comfort and Joy!

11 December 2012

Frittering Away the Time





My granddaughter and at least four of my children and their partners will be here for christmas.   First time in maybe ten years that this many of my kids could all be together at once.  Once they grow up it really gets hard to schedule holidays.

So Christmas is about thirteen days away and I have absolutely nothing better to do than quilt, right?  This adorable little panel and a charm pack of the related fabrics went together with some navy i had in the stash to make a top that I'll quilt up and throw on a piece of furniture in the livingroom to cosy up the space during our celebrations.

Beats scrubbing floors and ordering spare parts for the old crib I need to get set up!


06 May 2011

Julianna's Quilt



Look what one of my other daughters made for my granddaughter!  Isn't it gorgeous?   I quilted a few different alphas and numbers on it but she did all the design and piecing.  


17 April 2011

Julianna Is Here!


She was a little early and had a little trouble breathing for the first day.  She gets to stay in the hospital for a few more days still, but she's doing very well now.  Mama is tired but well.

I'm a grandma!  I think my heart might explode.  :)

14 February 2011

Silly Panel Quilt

 Flannel on the back to keep baby soft...
 silly panel on the front to please mamma...
and the made by grandma seal at the bottom. :)


22 January 2011

Four Generation Quilt


This oddball wall hanging is the lemonade from a recent post.  The binding is all finished and buttons added to corners.  It's a pretty silly piece because it's so haphazard, but I still love it because it is my step mother's first try using Terpsichore and I went back and filled in empty spaces with little background feathers and such.  The colors are right for my soon to be grandbaby's nursery, so Great Grandma and Grandma signed the corner and dated it and it will hang in the nursery until my poor daughter can't stand it any more!

06 January 2011

Overdoing It

I'm going on a quilting retreat this weekend with a friend.  Just an hour or so from my home, not a major trip, and just for an overnighter.  But starting last week I collected several projects-to-be at the sewing table and started kitting them up to take along.  I wanted a variety of things to do - some hand sewing, some piecing, some pressing, no quilting though because I do all that on Terpsichore and she HATES to travel.  Anyway, I guess I got a little carried away because now I have maybe ten different projects each in their own little zipper bags ready to go.  Wanna see?

Two pictures of the first one so you can see what the quilt will look like and see the focus fabric.

 The second project is a pine cone purse from Kumiko Sudo's Omiyage.  I just love her stuff.  :)  The picture has one finished pinecone and one partially assembled one.


 


Haha!  This next picture just looks silly.  It is a border for a quilt.  I'm going to fill this border with all manner of vines, leaves and flowers, but it is so early in the game that all I have is about 20" of the base vine appliqued in.  I work on this project about 20 minutes a month I think.  Don't hold your breath on it coming back from retreat finished!

I'm really looking forward to working on this one.  The first picture is just a shot of everything in the bag along with the basic quilt pattern.  The bottom picture is the reason I'm making the quilt.  A friend had worked these fabrics as much as she cared to (she made a quilt and several pillowcases and maybe even a second quilt but now I don't remember) and still had some paired up 2 x 6.5 strips left over.  She asked if I wanted to do something with them.  :)  Friends. :)  I'll probably get all the pointy paper piecing done on this one during retreat and bring the rest home to fiddle with.


This one for sure will come back a finished top.  Queen sized, it only has 16 blocks.  Muah hahahahaha! (that was my evil laugh)  This top will take about an hour to sew together not including maybe an hour of squaring up blocks.  The second image is an EQ6 sketch of the quilt to be.
The picture below doesn't say much for my color matching ability and the EQ6 sketch below that shows the layout but not the exact fabrics.  So maybe just take my word for it that all this will look ok when it comes home.  Mostly 40's looking kitchen prints.  Another super easy top.  I like super easy for retreats.  More brain power reserved for chatting and snacking that way!
This is a salvage operation.  My mom stopped quilting in the middle of this one.  Decided her eyes weren't really good enough anymore.  It was challenging to me to figure out how to turn her 12 blocks into a quilt.  I made up 12 more blocks and layed it out as per the EQ6 sketch below the photo.  I really like her color choices.

This is a lemonade.  I was showing my stepmother how to use Terpsichore and we were chatting about how she is going to be a great-grandma and I am about to be a grandma and we decided to turn the scrap into a wall hanging for the nursery.  Kinda cool not because of the spectacular talent involved or anything but because it is a 4 generation quilt.  Anyway, I'm bringing this one along so I'll have opportunities to tell everyone how I'm just about INVENTING grandmotherhood oh and of course,  to get the binding sewn down.


This last one is still in the works.  I'm in the middle of pressing the fabrics.  In the same family as my Random Boxes quilt, this one is called Splotchy.  The blocks will look pretty random but are fairly easy to assemble.  You can get something of a preview of the block assembly in the first shot and the second is an EQ6 rendering.  Look for this pattern to be on my quilting tutorials site soon. 





So wish me luck!  Honestly, I figure if I can come home with any two of these projects completed I'll be right happy about my progress.

13 November 2010

I Promise Not To Be Tedious About It

...because I know many of you are nowhere near being interested in grandchildren, but I just got the first picture of my grandchild and it's just adorable so I thought I would share.



Looks just like mamma, doesn't he/she!  I got the report a few days back that she's felt the first kicking around already too.  

Ok, I need to get back to the sewing machine!

08 November 2010

Who's Gonna Be...

...a grandma? 



i've got til april or so to knit, sew, quilt, and work in wood an entire nursery. should be fun :)