A few more shots of the kids before I sign off. My goofy girls, and my son...we think he looks like Forrest Gump in this photo :-)
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Measuring up
When we bought our cottage a couple summers ago, we started a tradition where each July we measure the heights of the kids on an old paddle we mounted to the wall. The kids love to see how much they have grown, and so do we! 

This year, even the dog got in on the action!
Speaking of size, this weekend we also found the tiniest frog ever! Take a look at this guy:



Friday, July 9, 2010
The Ugly Quilt- conquered!
Ever feel like you are at war with your quilt? Why can't we just get along?
This one was made for our long-time babysitter who has worked with our family for over four years, since the Middle Child. She was there when I brought our last baby home from the hospital, and agreed to continue to come babysit for us when we moved across the city. While we have had our tense points and disagreements, we are thankful for the care she has given our kids over the years. Now that Last But Not Least is off to preschool in the fall, it is time to part ways, and I wanted to give her something personal and heartfelt to remember our family. As she is often the first to see the products of my late-night crafting when she arrives in the morning, it was obvious it had to be a quilt!
Her favorite colors are red, black and white. Not exactly mine....I had a hard time from the start with finding fabrics and inspiration. Then came design. I planned it, did it, undid it, redesigned it, ran out of fabric, got lucky and found more, redid it, still hated it, then went back to the original design...and, well, ran out of time! So this is what we have. Not perfect, not totally satisfying, but DONE.
I did enjoy some aspects of this quilt. This is my first time really doing a lot of chain piecing, which was great. And it was actually my first non-baby quilt, which was also a learning experience. It measures about 4 ft by 5 ft, a nice lap size (especially since the recipient is 4'11" at best!). I also quilted the top in the 3 different thread colors (while keeping the bobbin thread black), and I like how the red gave it a bit of zing.
Oh, and by the way, I didn't include "The Ugly Quilt" name on the label. Didn't think that would be appropriate for a gift I am giving someone...let's just keep that between us, okay?
This quilt has been a true test of my patience. I have started, stopped and remade this thing so many times....at some point you just have to get 'er done!
I learned many things from this quilt as well, since I literally hit a roadblock at every step. First- trust my instincts regarding design. If the gut feeling is unsure, try it on paper (like the twin quilts) before cutting and sewing it up. When I did the quilting, I quilted along the borders in red, then did so along the edges- never again. When I squared the quilt, the outer line was then wonky, and even worse so when I added the binding. I had decided to try machine binding for the first time- thought it would be "faster" and would be well disguised with the dark fabric. However, I then had to pull it tight to cover the red outer quilt line, and this made it difficult to keep straight....anyways. You get the idea. FYI, I ended up sewing an outer red quilting line after all was said and done to make it look complete.
In the end, I think it looks decent. Maybe not so much "The Ugly Quilt" as "The Ugly Duckling"- it came together in the end, and I confess, I actually kind of like it. I will certainly declare this my LEAST favorite quilt to date, and hope it keeps that designation for a long time- clear sailing for the next couple quilts, please! And many to come...you should see the stash I have been acquiring lately! I think I will blog about that next and give you a peek :-)
Labels:
lap quilt,
quilt labels,
quilting,
quilts finished in 2010
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Coasting
Whipped up a couple of these reverse applique coasters for a coworker's birthday:

I made them using the tutorial found here at The Sometimes Crafter. They had been featured as part of the Spice up your Kitchen feature at Noodlehead. It was a great way to use up some scraps I had around the house, and they came together in no time. Aren't they cute? I think they will make a sweet gift!

Tea, anyone?
Tea, anyone?
Monday, July 5, 2010
Getting there is half the fun...
....especially when you are planning a quilt with Riley Blake Wheels!
One of my closest friends is expecting twin boys this summer, and asked me if I would make a quilt for each of them. The idea was to make 2 quilts that were coordinating, but not identical (twins get stuck with enough matching things, right?). She is not a "traditional" quilt type, so we spent some time on the Internet checking out modern quilt designs and examples until she found a few that caught her eye. We found so many great designs, it was hard to pick! We ended up with a design modified from the Chain Reaction quilt (Cluck Cluck Sew), and another I will call an "interrupted strip quilt." We will tie the two quilts together by using chocolate brown as the trim for both, and of course the Riley Blake Wheels fabric as the focus.
These are my next project on the go, and while I am not really much of a detailed planner, I wanted to make sure that I would get it right, especially since they are a "set." So I calculated all the sizes, and then got out my kids' colored pencils and sketched them out...and this is what I came up with:
Some strips, some fussy cutting...this is going to be fun! What do you think?
In the meantime, my labour over the red, white and black quilt, which I now (mostly) lovingly refer to as "The Ugly Quilt" (yes, there is a story behind that name), is finally. almost. over. This is one where I should have really shared more of "the process", because it has been a marathon, but I actually forgot my camera at the lake and have been without photos for a while (have you noticed- lots of scanned and archived images??). Anyways, I promise to blog the Big Finale soon!
Friday, July 2, 2010
Sharing my own quilt story
I blogged not too long ago about each quilt having its own story. It just so happens that there is a wonderful blog, aptly named Quilt Story, dedicated entirely to the sharing of these tales. And today, they are featuring one of mine!

This is certainly my favorite quilt to date, both for its beauty and its meaning. Head over to Quilt Story and take a look, and be sure to check out the selection of amazing quilts by some very talented quilters!
Labels:
baby quilts,
Moda Hunky Dory,
Quilt Story,
quilting
Thursday, July 1, 2010
My heart
This is my heart, walking outside my chest...
Isn't he sweet? Doesn't that toothless smile get ya? Done Kindergarten...where has the time gone? Love you, Big G!
Isn't he sweet? Doesn't that toothless smile get ya? Done Kindergarten...where has the time gone? Love you, Big G!Another thing I *heart*- the Eclipse movie. Saw it opening night....I am in my happy place. Impermeable. Just happy. *Sigh* ;-)
Happy Canada Day, fellow Canucks! It's a good life, eh?
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Meet my new friends.....
Labels:
children,
dogs,
frogs,
knit toys,
knitting,
Martha Stewart,
Miyako Kanamori,
stuffed toys
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