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Archive for the ‘baby and bed quilts’ Category

Making Progress

Monday, July 20th, 2009

littlegirlquiltpieced

The little girl quilt is all pieced and ready to be sandwiched. I was not feeling great this week-end  – had a tummy thing going on – and M & M were here so the work on the quilt was slow going. I did get out yesterday to buy flannel for the back and some pretty coordinating fabric for outside borders.

Here is the flannel fabric for the back

littlegirlquiltback

I was wandering the fabric aisles looking for a border fabric and since the favored color for KK’s room is purple, I picked this up and put it in my basket. I took a photo with my iPhone for posterity.

fairyfabric

Those dang little fairies were driving me nuts so I kept looking and found this which is a coordinating fabric for one of the focus fabrics. It suited my sensibilities much better.

littlegirlquiltborderfabric

I have the batting cut. Tomorrow, I will baste it and do some simple quilting.  This quilt is definitely not a baby quilt. It grew larger than I had planned, but I kept finding fun fabrics in my stash and it grew like Topsy!! I am ready to get back to some mind bending art creating!!

I thought I would share our most recent purchase for Steve’s black, white and red themed office/TV room. We have looked and looked for a better, more styling ceiling fixture. We finally settled on this. We love it.

mrclight

I had a great phone call tonight, just as I was stuffing my face with a forkfull of pasta! It was Kristin calling to tell me that Illuminated Aspens had arrived in Hawaii and she loves it. Maybe she will post a photo of it in its new home.

Saturday Stuff

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

trishart

This is a cute little drawing done by Portland artist, Trish Grantham. She is a friend of my daughter, Lisa. Mia loves her work so I had her select one of Trish’s drawings. I put it in a simple clip frame for her to hang in her room. I have been buying a lot of art this year. It really feels good to support artists during the slow economy. I am running out of wall space so it seemed appropriate to buy something for Miss Mia. The camping scene is drawn on an old encyclopedia page.

I am making great progress on the little girl quilt. I have all the blocks done and have stitched five vertical rows. Then, M & M showed up! No more sewing today.

littlegirlquiltprogress

Tomorrow, I will sew those strips together and head over to Fabric Depot or Mill Ends to find a border fabric.

This morning, Mr C and I took Scooter shopping with us. We went to Home Depot and Pet Smart. We are trying to take him on short rides to get him used to the car. He really doesn’t like it. He did like wandering around the stores and meeting other dogs. Among other things, I bought some clamp light fixtures and bulbs for my new quilt photography set-up. I took a class at the SDA conference. Next, I have to figure out how to use my camera on manual.

newlights

I must quit and give full attention to the movie with sub-titles that we are watching -“I’ve Loved You So Long.” It has Kristin Scott Thomas so I didn’t expect subtitles. It is very good.

Little Girl Quilt Blocks

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

girlyquiltblocks

When I look over at my design wall and see these feminine happy colors, it makes me smile. I am usually working with my own dyed or printed fabrics in a more sophisticated palette.

Here is a close up of some of the blocks. I have 8 more to finish. I have used cute flower prints and circles for the focus fabrics.

girlyblockscloseup

I keep getting distracted because I am watching the Fashion Show. So far two have shown their collections and I am quite impressed. I haven’t seen Anna’s yet, but she is my favorite.

Today, I was out doing some errands and became a little self-conscious because it seemed as if every one was looking at my chest and smiling. Oh, no wonder.

Photo 33

Just saw Anna’s work – love it. I think she has the most wearabe work. I must say that as far as seeing the work as art, they are all spectacular.