Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Summer 2013 Part 2

Tonight I am relaxing and winding down from the Labor Day weekend. Yesterday I started working on a Dr. Who Tardis quilt for my niece. I have two weeks to get it done. But I will post more on that later.

Summer Trips...

We did three different trips this summer.

1. Milwaukee - We spent some time at Lake Michigan (which was very stinky due to some algea but still beautiful to look at). Went to the zoo, the boys got to ride a camel. Went to a Brewers game - our oldest got a ball from one of the players. Highlight of his weekend.




2. Cabin - We spent a weekend at a cabin with my family. The weekend started off rough with me getting into a car accident the day before we left. The passenger front tire and door were smashed in and the car was not drivable. I ended up with the soft tissue in my right leg being traumatized and have been seeing countless doctors and doing physical therapy. It has been almost 7 weeks and I am finally not having constant pain. I also have not been able to do much sewing so I have been going a little stir crazy just sitting around resting and icing my leg at night.

 
While at the cabin my oldest caught a baby snapping turtle which we kept in a cooler for the weekend, feeding it carrots and then released right before we left.
 

Then on our last night our oldest stepped on a piece of glass and cut his foot open. We had a stressful ride on some country gravel roads trying to get to the closest hospital. He ended up with four stitches.

I was able to make a trip to a local quilt shop and picked up a few items. Boho by Urban Chicks and Simply Color by V & Co. I have had a quilt pattern in my head for over a year that the ombre fabrics would be perfect for. Now I just need to put the pattern onto paper and figure out measurements.



3. Chicago - We ventured to Chicago the weekend before school started. First stop was Shedd Aquarium (word of advice if you ever go there preorder your tickets, you will avoid a 2 hour wait in line). The aquarium is huge and we spent about 4 hours there without doing the aquatic show or 4D movies. Our favorites were the beluga whales, penguins and jelly fish. The whales had a metal ring attached to vinyl straps that they would grab onto and swim around with. Right before we left we wend to see them one last time and the trainers were there doing exercises with them. It was so much fun watching them jump out of the water.




Before we left the Shedd we walked around Lake Michigan. What a beautiful day with all the boats out.


Then we went to the Skydeck. We also preordered our tickets but still had about an hour wait (It would have been close to 3 hours without). The boys were pretty ansty by this point and weren't very impressed with the view. We did venture out onto the platforms but it was a quick on and off for a family photo so I didn't even look down.




Now onto my other finishes for 2013.

Sweet Starlet - I have wanted to do this pattern for quite awhile but I struggled so much with it. I spent so much time ripping out stitches, not having my diamonds match up and as you can tell it has some ripples in it. I used Flea Market Fancy and some fat quarters for the fabric.





Wise Guy Owl - I am have been a collector of owls for almost a year now, so when I saw this pattern I knew I had to do it. It was made entirely from my scraps. I don't have a closeup of it but the white was quilted with tree branches and I attempted to have feathers in the body. My sister is a potter and she made some owl buttons that I used in the eyes.



Mama Said Sew Balancing Act - This pattern was from a quilt magazine. I think I used the template wrong because once I had the quilt together and went to trim off the edges to make it rectangular, I was not cutting half the triangle off as directed. This was just straight lined quilted.



Scrap Pillows - Just a few pillows I made with my scraps. I have been trying to work through the scrap basket but it doesn't seem to be getting any smaller. More scrap quilts to come!



Mama Said Sew Mini Quilts and Poof - Using up my scraps I made a poof pillow that was instantly taken by my youngest for his bed.

 




Asian Squares - I bought a small pack of charm squares from Connecting Threads a few years ago and finally made them into a small table topper. I found matching fabric at Joanns for the backing and binding.


Red and White Topper - I first blogged about this back in 2010 as my endless WIP that I had abandoned. http://hummingbirdhollowquilts.blogspot.com/2010/07/ufos-or-wips.html
I dug it out this spring and decided to just leave it the size I had it and added the binding. Last week I finally finished hand sewing the binding one. I don't know why it took me so long to make a decision on this quilt and just finish it already.
 
 

Scrap Quilts - I spent a week cutting out fabric from my scrap basket for three different quilts.
 


This pile is for a herringbone quilt.


This one is a snowball/nine patch quilt. I have seen them all over the quilt blogs but am not sure if there is a name for it.


 
These are for a Ruby, Opal and Pearl quilt from a Moda Bakeshop recipe. http://www.modabakeshop.com/2011/09/ruby-pearl-and-opal-quilt.html
 
I have all the blocks done and sewn into rows now I just have to join them all together.
 
Ok - I think I am finally caught up on all my finishes and WIPS for 2013 except for my Dr Who quilt. I will write more on that next time. Thanks for hanging in there on my long and picture heavy post!
 
Blogs I am Linking up to:
Anything Goes Mondays
 
Fabric Tuesday
 
Made By Me
 
We Did It Wednesday
 
WIP Wednesday
 
Really Random Thursdays
 
Needle & Thread Thursdays



Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Summer 2013 Part 1

I can't believe the summer is almost over and the kids are back in school (plus my birthday is only a few days away and I will be 38 this year). We have had a super busy summer - mainly watching our boys play baseball, playing with our new chickens and a few weekend getaways.

 
 Love it when they are in full catchers gear and waddle out to home plate :)

 
Our oldest got to pitch this year and his whole game improved immensely from the beginning of the season. This was his last game of the year and three kids hit off him, but he got them out at first, so no runs scored.
 
In May we got 6 chickens. It is amazing how fast they grow and they are so fun to watch. We let them wander around the yard at night and they chase each other fluffing up the neck feathers to battle.


May

Early July

 

We also had a summer project of installing a fire pit and patio in the backyard. It was supposed to be a 2 or 3 weekend project but due to weather and ball games it ended up being almost 2 months. We have enjoyed many nights cooking hotdogs and roasting marshmellows!
Before

After
 

4th of July sparklers by the fire.
 
 
Now for some quilts!!! I did a photo shoot earlier this summer of my finishes from late 2012 and early 2013. I have shown these quilts before but some where taken indoors in bad lighting.
 
Youngest sons twin quilt. I also made him a matching pillow case and oversized floor pillow. He wanted red, black and white. Last fall my husband and I went away for the weekend and stopped at a few quilt shops on the drive and picked out about 12 different prints.



Oldest sons twin quilt, along with matching pillowcase and oversized floor pillow. He picked out a fabric line with puzzle pieces. I am sad to say that this quilt is now in his toy chest being used as the bed of his stuffed animals. All that work to be stuffed away hidden :(
Both boys quilts were quilted in a squared off meandering stitch.




 
King swoon quilt. After a long process of sewing the blocks together and having it sit for months while deciding how to quilt it. It is completed and on my bed. I have such a love hate relationship with this quilt. I know that I will never attempt to make one this size again (120x120).
 


Here is my Lonestar paper pieced quilt. This is my first attempt at paper piecing, once I got the hang of it I rather enjoyed it. I have a sampler quilt that I also did paper piecing on but have yet to quilt it. I used DS Quilts Meadowlark in Orange and Blue colorways with the four center diagonal stars half and half. The backing is also half and half of orange and blue.

More to come in the next post!

Blogs I am linking up to:
Made By Me
http://www.jaqsstudio.com/2013/08/made-by-me-93-linky-party-and-features.html
Fabric Tuesday
http://www.quiltstory.blogspot.com/2013/08/fabric-tuesdayshare-your-projects.html
We Did It Wednesday
http://www.sew-much-ado.com/2013/08/we-did-it-wednesday_28.html
WIP Wednesday
http://www.freshlypieced.com/2013/08/wip-wednesday-better-late-than-never.html
Really Random Thursdays
http://www.liveacolorfullife.net/2013/08/really-random-thursday-82913.html
Needle and Thread Thursdays
http://www.myquiltinfatuation.blogspot.com/2013/08/needle-and-thread-thursday-and-dash-of.html
 

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

WIPS February Update

I have given up the idea that I will blog regularly. Life is not going to allow that.

Since the beginning of January I have finished some of my WIPS that carried over from 2012.

King Swoon - done and on my bed.
Puzzle Boxes Twin Quilt - done and on my eldest sons ned.
Flea Market Fancy Sweet Starlet - done and on  my kitchen table
Lone Starburst - done and hanging on my living room wall.

I keep waiting for a somewhat warm winter day in Iowa to take photos of them all outside. But so far no luck :(

WIPS
Granny Squares - I have two blocks hand quilted - no additional progress in months





Mama Said Sew Triangles - I am straight line quilting this right now. I had hoped to finish it this past weekend but was under the weather so still working on it. My faithful cat is constantly sitting on the quilt as I work and is very annoyed with me when I push him off.

I finally got around to making my Summer Sampler from Freshly Pieced. I dug through my stash for some Sweetwater, DS Quilts and others. This is waiting to be quilted.






A few weeks ago I received my copy of American Patchwork and Quilting in the mail and saw this quilt.
 
I started collecting owls this fall and was so excited to find a pattern for quilt. This one used 2.5 inch stripes. I want to downsize the pattern to create a smaller version maybe for a table topper. I used more fabric scraps and stash.
 


 
As you can see from some of the photos I had to put cutting mats and rulers across the quilt. This was to prevent my cat (see above triangle quilt photo) from jumping on all the fabric strips and tossing them in the air. grrr.

Monday, January 7, 2013

2013 Finish-A-Long

I have decided to join the 2013 Finish-A-Long over at She Can Quilt http://shecanquilt.blogspot.ca/2013/01/2013-finish-long-q1-begins.html

I am not going to repost photos of all my WIPS, you can few my last post for the photos. I will just relist.
http://hummingbirdhollowquilts.blogspot.com/2013/01/2012-year-in-review.html

1. Puzzles Boxes Twin Quilt - needs to be bound
2. King Swoon - needs to be bound
3. Flea Market Fancy Sweet Starlet - needs to be bound
4. Lone Starburst - needs to be bound
5. Granny Squares - I have two blocks hand quilted
6. Mama Said Sew Triangles - I am piecing the rows together right now - no photos to share though

I know alot of my WIPS only need to be bound, but that is the part that is that hardest for me. I have carpal tunnel and after working on the computer all day not the best thing for my wrist :(

Good luck to everyone!

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

2012 Year In Review

A look back at my finished quilts for 2012. 10 baby sized or larger quilts, 12 mini quilts, 2 pillowcases and 4 pillows. For how busy our life was this past year it was a huge accomplishment. But...I have a long list of WIPs that I did not finish. These are at the point where the binding needs to be sewn on.

1. My eldest son's twin quilt - I am about 1/2 way done with the binding.


 
 
2. King Swoon - also about 1/2 done with the binding.
 

3. Flea Market Fancy Sweet Starlet - I struggled with this quilt, ripping it out constantly while piecing. I decided to  pebble quilt the star and straight line the triangles. I am very happy with the quilting but will be glad when it is done and gone.


4. Lone Starburst - once I figured out how to paper piece these were so much fun to put together.

5. Granny Squares - I decided to hand quilt this one. I have 2 squares completed.. a long way to go yet.



6. I did start a new quilt yesterday with my Mama said sew fabric. Photos to come.

Happy New Year!