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Monday, June 30, 2014

FAL Q2 Wrap Up - Not a Complete Failure

Finish Along 2014


It's time to look back at those second quarter goals and see how we did. I managed to finish the throw pillows (that were almost done when I posted, so they hardly count as a UFO, but I'll take it).


As for the rest, I have finished a few more spider web blocks, but still have a long way to go. I never even touched my Star Surround.

I guess considering the craziness around here lately, it could have been worse! Here's hoping I can get my act together for Q3 and the upcoming guild quilt show.

How did your second quarter go?



Thursday, June 26, 2014

#TBT - Throwback Thursday - Grace and Evan

When I was pregnant with Grace, I didn't know if we were expecting a boy or a girl. In my hormonal fog, I decided to make two quilts instead of just making one that would work for either.


For a boy (Evan Patrick), I made this adorable sailboat quilt from PS I Love You:


For a girl, I made this priss-pot, girly-girl one patch quilt (after two sons, how could I resist?).  It might look familiar to those of you who have followed me on social media for awhile:


Today, that precious girl turns fourteen. I can't believe how quickly the time has flown by. I can't believe that klutzy me managed to birth a girl who is such a jock, who likes to run and get sweaty. I can't believe that your dad's and my tone deaf genes somehow combined to create a girl who can sing and play the piano. I can't believe you're already almost as tall as me!

Happy birthday, sweet Gracie! We love you so much!


Monday, June 9, 2014

Menu Plan Monday - VBS Week


It's Menu Plan Monday and the remaining children are volunteering at our church's Vacation Bible School once again. It's always a fun week, but they come home absolutely worn out and hungry. We're just getting used to the summer "schedule" and trying to find the right balance of activity.
What's on your menu?



Sunday, June 8, 2014

Going to Guild - Sue Nickels

Last Monday was guild night, and our speaker was the legendary Sue Nickels.


Sue and her sister, Pat Holly, have made some amazing, award winning quilts that are simply beyond belief. Possibly the best known is The Beatles Quilt, which won best of show in the 1998 AQS Show. That means it is hanging in the National Quilt Museum in Paducah, KY.

I love that Sue has a smaller version that she brings, so we got to see some of the details up close and personal. Some of the detailed applique, including circles as small as 1/4" in diameter, is beyond what I even thought possible.


Sue is known for her beautiful machine applique and intricate machine quilting.


She and Pat also like to add interest with the binding and finishing, as in this quilt and the one below it.



I absolutely adore this one! Pat described how to do it, but I can't even wrap my brain around it, much less explain it to someone else!


This is a mini quilt in a series. These pictures do not even come close to doing it justice.


It was an amazing program that made me want to come home and FMQ like crazy. Thanks, Sue!




Thursday, June 5, 2014

#TBT - Throwback Thursday - Kaleidoscope Dreams

Quiltin Jenny

It's Throwback Thursday here at Quiltin' Jenny, and I hope you'll link up and share your own creative adventures from your pre-blogging days.

Today's quilt was made in 2000 for my cousin's oldest child, a boy who is three weeks older than Grace. This is my cousin who is the same age as me. It is so much fun to watch history repeat itself as they see each other about once or twice a year, but fall immediately into the last conversation and game from last summer just like his dad and I used to do.


The big news around here, though, is that their family is moving to Atlanta next week just in time to celebrate their birthdays together! We could not be more excited.

This quilt, which I called Kaleidoscope Dreams back before I used that name for my true kaleidoscope quilt, was a kit from Calico Quilter, the long-gone quilt shop where I learned to quilt. I thought the colors were just fantastic, and it pieced together so quickly.


I hand quilted it in orange thread - the first time I can remember making a choice for my quilting to be more visible.

Now I want to see your blast from the past.  Link up and let us all see!