...and the crafting I get done in between all the activity of three very busy boys.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Ocean Whirligiggles - Top done!
I'm moving along on the pair of ocean-theme full quilts I'm working on. And I finished up the top of my dolphin whirlygiggles.
It feels huge! About 84"x92" right now.
I had to push the legos aside and layer the blocks a bit when I planed the layout in my family room.
But the big blocks are so awesome for showing off the graphic prints. And even in the small sets of four I randomly placed around, there's plenty of fabric room.
This Heather Ross print is so perfect for the dolphin-loving little boy!
I placed the paper pieced dolphin block so that it will not be covered by pillows at the top of his bed, nor hanging over the edge.
Smack top and center for him to enjoy! Plus his most favorite print is right below it. I waited for the organic Storyboek 2 line to ship for these wonderful bubbles, turtles, and octopi.
Another print in that Storyboek 2 line has a larger scale underwater kelp forest that is super cool.
All the fabrics in this quilt were so fun to work with. Glad I'm using them all again in a coordinating improv-pieced quilt for their other little boy.
All the boys are in school now! The two older ones started on the 15th, and Becket's first day of 1st grade was Tuesday.
Hurray ;)
Monday, August 13, 2012
I've been super busy - Instagram Update
Things have been nuts, with the summer wrapping up.
I only need to survive 24 more hours, only 24 more hours....the older two start school on Wednesday.
I've been waiting on this pretty little Organic bundle.
Ok, I only needed the bottom two Storyboek II prints...but I couldn't pass adding in the adorable Scamper.
I got a few blue and then green hexagons joined during the Olympics.
So Fast!
In my wait for the organic prints for my custom order, I started and finished piecing a Sparkling Cider 64x64 quilt top.
Our blackberry bush is WAY overflowing. Becket and I picked over 10 cups of berries Saturday night!!!
I made freezer jam, a cobbler, and froze the last couple cups for smoothies.
A non-instagram photo...I got the borders added to this quilt my sister in-law asked me to make.
I am super happy with how flat and square it all seems.
And finally, a fun new adventure for me. My first paying job since I left Motorola when Kenton was born in 1998. (Not counting commission quilts I guess....I actually had to fill out a form for Homeland Security and an application. Boy has it been a long time!)
I'm working at a super cute local quilt shop called Gentler Times Stitching in Naperville (by the Fox Valley mall for any local people). You can read a little about Brenda, the owner, if you click my link.
They have a fun collection of fabrics AND yarn, plus a good selection of other fiber crafty stuff, and they are a Bernina dealer. Right now I'm learning the store - eventually my official position will be an in-house Bernina tech. I'll get to learn all the machines really well, along with going to an official Bernina tech training class. Not sure how it all will go, but it's going to be fun!
I only need to survive 24 more hours, only 24 more hours....the older two start school on Wednesday.
I've been waiting on this pretty little Organic bundle.
Ok, I only needed the bottom two Storyboek II prints...but I couldn't pass adding in the adorable Scamper.
I got a few blue and then green hexagons joined during the Olympics.
So Fast!
In my wait for the organic prints for my custom order, I started and finished piecing a Sparkling Cider 64x64 quilt top.
Our blackberry bush is WAY overflowing. Becket and I picked over 10 cups of berries Saturday night!!!
I made freezer jam, a cobbler, and froze the last couple cups for smoothies.
A non-instagram photo...I got the borders added to this quilt my sister in-law asked me to make.
I am super happy with how flat and square it all seems.
And finally, a fun new adventure for me. My first paying job since I left Motorola when Kenton was born in 1998. (Not counting commission quilts I guess....I actually had to fill out a form for Homeland Security and an application. Boy has it been a long time!)
I'm working at a super cute local quilt shop called Gentler Times Stitching in Naperville (by the Fox Valley mall for any local people). You can read a little about Brenda, the owner, if you click my link.
They have a fun collection of fabrics AND yarn, plus a good selection of other fiber crafty stuff, and they are a Bernina dealer. Right now I'm learning the store - eventually my official position will be an in-house Bernina tech. I'll get to learn all the machines really well, along with going to an official Bernina tech training class. Not sure how it all will go, but it's going to be fun!
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fabric,
family,
Gentler Times Stitching,
hexagons,
Lynn's Quilt,
ocean quilts
Friday, August 03, 2012
Dolphin Summer
I have two custom quilts in the works for a pair of little boys.
One of them loves dolphins.
A pattern by Paper Panache with what felt like a billion tiny pieces - but that's why it turns out so awesome.
They're extra tiny because I needed to reduce the size by 15% to get it to fit with the other blocks in the quilt.
I'm going to be sad to see them swim away when the quilt is done.
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