Wednesday, April 4, 2012

My Blog Has Moved

My blog has moved, to view my new posts visit:  http://quiltmakersjourney.wordpress.com/  See you there! 

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Baby Quilts - Alot of Progress!

Yesterday I was able to sew together the top of the quilt for little Grace.  I was so pleased at the way all the colors came together.  I have a couple of borders to add on include one with pieced 1.5" squares.  It's going to be so beautiful!








Today, Jim and the guys went to the auto show so I had a quiet day at home by myself and I was able to cut all the pieces for the next baby quilt I am working on for little Grace.  For this quilt I am using the 1930's reproduction fabrics.  This is the first baby quilt I've used 1930's fabrics on so I'm really excited to see this one come together!  :)

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Baby Quilts - In the Works!

My oldest niece Anna, just had her 5th child, Emma Diane Shafer.  Within 24 hours, her sister, my niece Caroline, had her 2nd child, James Kalliman.  As you could have guessed a couple of quilts are in the works! 


The first quilt is for Grace (Emma's older sister whom I haven't made a quilt for yet!), and I've used batiks which have been cut, sewn, and pressed into blocks.  Everything is all ready to come together!  The only other thing I need to spend time doing is piecing the last of the borders.




The next quilt will be for James, which I think I've decided on using some Thomas the Train fabrics for. 

I'm also planning on making another with 1930's reproduction fabrics for Emma.  So much to do for the start of the year!

Monday, January 2, 2012

2011 Year At A Glance

The first part of 2011 consisted of radiation treatments for breast cancer.  It seemed like it would never end at times, but it certainly made the winter months go quickly.  The fatigue that came along with the treatments stayed with me for a long, long time.  I really didn't get to do alot of sewing this year, but the few things I were able to do, I really enjoyed.

A baby quilt for our goddaughter Amira.


 A couple of table toppers.  I didn't have a square or round table to place them on,, so my coffee table was picked for the job.  It wasn't until I took the photo that I noticed that one entire block was inverted, so that was put away for another session of ripping out and rotating. :)




A couple of Memorial Day/4th of July projects, a wall hanging and a table runner:



Now for 2012, I've made my resolution to make more time for the things I enjoy, especially sewing, the other things can wait.  Spend as much time with my family as I can possibly can.  Take my Mom to the Upper Peninsula again this year to see her brothers and family.  One thing the cancer has made me realize so much more than I did before, is to take more time for the  most important things like spending time with family and do the things you enjoy doing while you can.  I'm also back on my treadmill every day and drinking my protein drinks.  Going to get myself back down to a healthy weight so I can add more years to my life. 

So Happy New Year to all!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Starry Night - Block of the Month #2

As of this block, I am all caught up with this Block of the Month series.  I believe this quilt is really going to pop when it's all assembled.  The vibrant blues and greens are really set off with the black background.
Block #2 - February 2011 - Starry Night Pattern

"Saturday Sampler" Block of the Month in 1930's Reproduction Fabrics

I am actually caught up now with both blocks today.  I just signed up a few days ago and figured I had better get a move on!  Each month when you bring back your completed block, you get the next block at no cost.  I really like the first block pattern and fabrics.

January 2011 - "Air Castle" block

February 2011 - "Spinning Stars" block

Friday, February 11, 2011

Starry Night - Block of the Month #1

I'm playing catch up with January's block of the month, which I picked up yesterday, and February's block of the month, which I will pick up tomorrow.  Here's January block, love that black and blue contrast!