Sunday, August 28, 2011

More Bee Fun!

I love the challenge of the flickr bees. They stretch me to try new things. Here is a block I did for Joan in our BUBK bee over on flickr. I enjoy her blog and think you will too.

Block for Joan - Bee Unique Bee Knotty

I was inspired by this scrappy tiling tutorial on a another blog I enjoy. It was so fun to make. 

I find that I really enjoy the pictorial aspect of appliqué. Back in my 'other' crafting life, I was a weaver. I will have to show you some of my pictorial work from there sometime....

I would love to hear what inspires you!!


More Bee Fun!

I love the challenge of the flickr bees. They stretch me to try new things. Here is a block I did for Joan in our BUBK bee over on flickr. I enjoy her blog and think you will too.

Block for Joan - Bee Unique Bee Knotty

I was inspired by this scrappy tiling tutorial on a another blog I enjoy. It was so fun to make. 

I find that I really enjoy the pictorial aspect of appliqué. Back in my 'other' crafting life, I was a weaver. I will have to show you some of my work sometime....

I would love to hear what inspires you!!


Sunday, August 21, 2011

My little hexie nest


Unexpectedly spent a week with my MIL while she was in the hospital. She is now home (thank God) and I now know how to make hexies. Not crazy about the fabric--need something brighter--but this worked in a pinch!

The other part of my hexie nest

This is the other part of my 'hexie nest'. I haven't worked on those hexies much till traveling to visit kiddos this weekend. The past two weeks my 'real life job' has been consuming my time. Don't believe me? Ask my hubby.

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Bucket Hat Fun!

I saw this adorable hat in a blog I frequent and wanted one for my little guy!! I *heart* this fabric!!

Bucket Hat

So I bought this Bucket Hat pattern and made it for the little man. He was between two measurements, so I went with the bigger one. Isn't that tiny gingham adorable?

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I have to learn how to adjust patterns!! It is a bit too big. Boo! Oh well, he will grow into it and it was really fun to make! Doncha know, it is all good!! (Did you hear the MinnesOta twang in the 'doncha know'? A couple of my choir girls spent a week at a camp in MinnesOta and were 'doncha know'ing us all through choir retreat. It stuck!)

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Pumped!

Got to see my aunt. (Hi Joyce!) It was a nice surprise. In visiting with her, I found out she is quilting, as well, and we know some of the same quilt shops!! Kind of like having mutual friends...

It made me remember that I wanted to share my sweet bird quilt made by the gals from the Bee Unique Bee Knotty bee over on flickr. It has been a work in progress for quite some time, but time is what was needed to get it just perfect. And no, it is not finished yet!! Colorado called and we answered!

Got to bike ride with this guy and my kids.



And do a little bit of this (with that guy up there and my kids - Too bad the wind was not cooperating that day).



We got to look at this view.



And I got to spend some time with all the fam, and this little guy.



It was delightful.

But, before I left, I got to sash all the blocks in that wonderful pinky red fabric that photographs fluorescent, even though it isn't.

Missing my Mojo

Then border them in black.

Black added to the pink/red

I did strip piecing.

Strip piecing the black border

Press (not iron) the heck out of them.

All borders on one side

Put the rows together.

Checking placement before joining

And finish all but the border.

Finished? I don't think so.

I love flying geese (a story for another post!), so I decided to trial a flying geese border, since the plain fabric border (that would have been easy to do) looked blah. I found this web site that had a formula for fast flying geese that finish at 2"x 4", made a few and hung 'em on the design wall till the girls could see them and tell me what they thought. I really didn't need them to, cause they were perfect! So, I cut and marked my squares....



...and went to town.



I sewed and sewed.



Amazingly, I have enough left over to have some geese flying on the back of the quilt, too.



Strip piecing them was fun...really and truly!!!



My machine needed some TLC in the midst of it all.



I fussy cut some corner pieces.



Laid it all out on the tables....and ran out of time!



See it waiting patiently for my return?



Now...how in the world should I quilt it????