Monday, December 30, 2013

The wee ones


I have been working on my clues between playing with the wee ones.   Steps 1,2,4 are done.  I am not happy with my pinwheel blocks and I plan on finishing them up when I get home.  This quilt is pretty bright.   I have been working on my baby lock machine and it wants to eat  pointy things ( there was also a tension issue)    I have four more days left here in Fairbanks and then home to Oregon.   I'd love the Facebook page and all of the gorgeous fabrics.  I stuck to Bonnie's colors and love them...   So here is a sampling of my pieces. http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2013/12/mystery-monday-link-up-part-5.html
Since I am working on my baby lock here are my sons house, I have had wee people to work with.  Not sure that we will call me son wee any more but he is still my baby.     The wee ones are Irish on both sides.    This quilt will be for their momma and my wonderful daughterinlaw, Morgan.

Grandma's wee ones.   Bob, my son and his two sons,  Samuel Finneganand Rowan Lee.  Irish ancestors on both sides of them.    I had not seen them since April when Rowan was born and he turned 9 months dec 5th.  Since I have been here he has started to walk and cut some more teeth.   The quilt can be worked on when I get home.   

Thursday, December 19, 2013

It's a house with little people

One phone call and grandma is headed north to Alaska this week.  I managed to get my Celtic Soltace in my baggage when I headed north to Fairbanks.    I an currently working on step 3 and will post pictures later.  http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2013/12/celtic-solstice-mystery-monday-link-up_4572.html

This last week, I have helped with the wee ones.

Samuel  age 4. 

Rowan age 8 months

Monday, December 9, 2013

It's a mystery

Thousands of quilters worldwide are participating in the mystery quilt from quiltville this year.   I joined the Facebook page and there are over 2,000 members.   I'm happy to know that I am not the only avid quilter.   Meeting new friends is awesome.   

This week my progress was hampered by the weather.  I have completed almost half of the blocks I need for step 2.  

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Burr

The northwest was hit with a  cold front from the arctic this last week.  We've had freezing temps. And snow. I will be hopeful that the wether forecast for tonight is wrong and we are not under 10 degrees.  It is a cool crisp morning.  



A snowy owl.  Lol

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The back yard


Monday, December 2, 2013

Monday



This afternoon on my way home from Albany I noticed this gorgeous rainbow in the large grass field about a mile from home.  I stopped and took a picture.  The colors were really vibrant.   Then the rainbow followed me home.   I thought  of my pot of gold waiting for me - My cute little house and kitties and the sewing shack, which is holding my parts and pieces of Celtic Soltice, that Bonnie Hunter  has designed as a mystery quilt.   Maybe there are some leprechaun's lurking under the Sewing shack.  
Mystical little people who sprinkle a little gold dust as I create new quilts.    After I got home I noticed that there is a double rainbow.  I've been blessed.   




Quilt label

Sometimes it is a pain in the butt to get a label made for a quilt.   Yesterday when I was completing the snowman quilt I thought why not use a piece of the shirting fabric that I have been collecting..    I'm not sure whom will get this quilt but. It is now sewn on the back.  I'm cutting some more labels  4"x6".  



Another block swap quilt

I did a winter theme row robin swap and did not like some of the rows including miny original.  After some frogging (rip it, rip it), I made this lap quilt.  

A piece of paper

Three years later.  Finally recieved my degree. 

Waiting and waiting

Since my June graduation I have applied for many jobs here in Oregon.   It is a difficult process.  While waiting, I've been sewing. And sewing and sewing.  One would think I would have ran out of thread by now.  Lol.


I have a 2 drawer file cabinet full of blocks that I have gathered over the years.  With my free time I plan on getting some WIP or UFO projects completed.

This is the first of three sampler quilts.  Putting these together is sometimes challenging and how the math all works out.   



Love the lovely stars in this sampler quilt.  



Those orphan and swap blocks one have found a new home.  A pretty sampler quilt. 



A string quilt that I made and cut the blocks in half and utilized  hst of dark blue.  I doubled the amint of blocks for this quilt.  



A string quilt swap with my sisters.