Sunday, May 15, 2011

Guess What? I'm moving off of Blogger!

That's right!
You can now follow me at:
 http://2quilt-ornot-2quilt.com/.
The site is pretty much good to go. I want to update the logo and colors and some small functionalities... but in the end I think I have a winner.  And boy-o-boy is it exciting to see my little 2quilt or not 2quilt as it's proper URL or webaddress!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Purple and Orange Table Runner

I was determined to make these fabrics work together.


I considered it a mission.


I was not going to take 'no'
for an answer.
And, yes I believe I succeeded.
Like it?


Love it?


















Buy it today at my ETSY store!
After all, Purple goes with everything :)

Red White and Blue Quilt update!

Thank you to Kireen for our first donation!

I worked on the quilt a bunch these past couple of days.  Still more to go,But so far it's looking rather fun!  I can just see it being used on a picnic or something to sit on or cuddle under when watching fireworks.  Or even draped across a table for a fun bbq buffet!
Interested?  Then click donate on the side bar and for every 3$ you donate to help us pay for my late grandmothers burial you will be given a random number and an opportunity to call this quilt yours!  Fanny would just love these colors and I am really enjoying making a quilt that so closely resembles the memorial quilt her friends and family have signed.   Which reminds me, anyone want to go to Ikea and pick me up some fabric I need ? :) ?

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Red White and Blue Quilt Opportunity!

I am holding a raffle for a quilt I have in the works. The proceeds will be to help pay for my Grandmothers Funeral/burial in New York in the fall and to help family get to NY that live out of state  Entry's are 3$ each and the winner will be randomly chosen June 2nd at 10pm central time.  I will mail the quilt for free to the winner.  And don't forget, you can enter as many times as you want! For every 3$ you will get one entry.   Lastly I will update with more photos of the quilt as it is finished.


Here is a sneak peak of what the quilt will look like.  I've decided to use the same red/white/blue color scheme as I've done for the Memorial quilt.




To enter click the donate button at the end of this blog post or on the right side panel to the blog itself.  The widget will track who enters and for what amount for me.  Then check back for the winner June 3rd!


You can also buy a raffle ticket at my Kentuck table on May 21st. So mark your calendars!!! Kentuck a la cARTe fair in the Kentuck Courtyard of Wonders, May 21 from 12pm to 4pm. Please stop by!  Sorry can't do this at the fair!  BUT I will have some other exciting opportunities available. And ways to help with tornado relief, so stay tuned!


Lastly we are also working on a tornado raffle quilt so stay tuned for another opportunity!






Wednesday, May 4, 2011

update

Sorry for the lack of posting as of late.  We have been pretty busy here (see previous post) and very little quilting has been going on.   I did finally pull out my 'All Squared-Up' quilt that I started ever so long ago and redraw up the quilting pattern for it.  It is almost done which is great.  Here is my quilting pattern as a little sneak peak for you.  Don't worry it gives little away as to what the final product looks like :)

Friday, April 29, 2011

Tuscaloosa

I and my family are fine. Our house is fine. We were without power and such for 2 days but escaped relatively unscathed. My fridge/freezer bit the dust but I am very thankful and lucky that is all that immediately impacted us. Lots of our friends did not fair so well.

Contact me if you want information on donations or volunteering your help.

In the meantime I just want to say how proud I am of how the community has banded together to help their neighbors, friends and strangers in this heartbreaking time.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Upcoming!



Mark your calendars!!! I will have a table May 21st at the Kentuck a la cARTe fair in the Kentuck Courtyard of Wonders, May 21 from 12pm to 4pm. Please stop by!


http://www.kentuck.org/

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Apples

the initial design
So my dear friend Sean has been blogging about various Apples and her objective reviews of them.  I have truly enjoyed reading about her musings and adventures.  I wanted to commemorate this venture (and her birthed day) with a quilt of course.

I found some charming fabric that said the names of all different apples and the perfect stripe fabric.  Thus insuring the completion of my vision.

Things I like about Sean.  She always can make me laugh.  She shares an offbeat sense of humor and never seems to get embarrassed by my antics.  Her Hair.  The way I can go a tremendous amount of time without seeing her only to fall right into our old ways within minutes of a reunion.  Oh, and how she is one of the best friends a girl can have.  Patrick likes that she picked him out for me :)

Anyway, enough with the mush.  Here are more pictures of her quilt.

These are pictures of me playing with the fabric and layout of the different elements.

I also had some leftover fabric and was trying to decide if I should hoard it or make something else for Sean with it....



Easy choice, I made something else for Sean.


It started out as a pillow case but then since pillow cases are such personal things (i'm very particular about mine and I think Sean is as well)  I changed it into a little carrying bag. Figured she can use it to store the quilt or as a pillow case or as an overnight bag on her adventures about Boston.
This is Patrick modeling the bag.
And last but not least.  A picture of the quilt finished, I only lightly quilted the top rather then an allover meandering or something along those lines as I actually wanted it to have a wrinkled well loved look.  Not sure if i chose right in the end... but...there we have it.
...and the pictures Sean sent me of the quilt in her room.  I think it was the psychic connection between her and I that lead me to pick colors that perfectly matched her coverlet and artwork. 

 
Uncanny isn't it

 :-)

Thursday, April 14, 2011

OhhhhMmmmmGeee

I've been so busy getting new items finished, photographed and written up for Etsy today.  I made, what I think are lovely placemats that i'm selling groups of two.  I used some really nice designer fabric and no two are looking alike.  Now for small-ish items you would think i just banged out these four placemats.

But you would be wrong. I worked on them all day (except for a lovely lunch I had with E, C and O).  Perhaps I was being too fussy.  But I had a vision!  Each one had to be different from the other and they all had to feature some of the same fabric.

Then I decided they all needed to have appliquéd hearts.  In separate corners.

Then I decided they all needed to have different decorative stitching.

Obviously I am insane.

Cause then I decided they had to be photographed.. JUST RIGHT.

Which meant props.

Which meant polishing my dining room table (and clearing if off).

Which meant my husband got to play with his optics stuff from the class he's teaching.. Because its nighttime and there is no natural light.

Because I am insane.  But the end result is pretty.  And I got to have a cup of tea in my fancy tea cups since I went to the trouble of taking it out of the china cabinet :)

So yep.  Go to my ETSY and buy them please so I don't further obsess.  Or at the very least swoon over them and gush over how talented I am (wink).

Monday, April 11, 2011

What a Weekend

So this weekend started out with going to my lovely Quilt Guild Meeting where I learned all kinds of interesting information regarding copyrighting quilts PLUS of course I got to see projects other quilt guild members are working on, which is one of my favorite parts of the monthly meetings.

Are any of my readers part of a quilt guild or other craft group?  I don't know about you but I always feel so energized to get to some sewing afterward.  Very motivating.  SO I did lots of sewing. Unfortunately I can't share pictures for what I worked on this weekend as its all for future presents :)  So stay tuned!
my morning glory's are starting to sprout!!

Sunday was very busy.  Our local Arboretum had its annual sale so hubby and I went just to look.  And ended up buying, of course (who did we think we were kidding?).  Which then meant we had to figure out where to plant our new treasures which is a slightly daunting task as we live on top of very compacted clay.  We often wish for dynamite when digging.

roasted and grilled goodness

Seriously.  Sledge Hammers are a part of our gardening tools.


So we two tired individuals decided that since we had roughly 2 hours free before friends would come over for some bbq (yummers) ... we would build a raised flower bed.

it's starting to come together!!!
And this I am proud of. We designed said 20$ flower bed
first level complete
while sitting in the truck in the parking lot of our local hardware megatropolis.

To the right and left you can see my darling building away.  Patrick feels orange shirts and fancy hats add to the construction process.


And the result is I think wonderful :)
We planted some miniature tomato plants. Two kinds of basil, oregano, bay leaf and lemon thyme.  Plus some Red Sylvia and a Black Eyed Susan (a flower I can't see without thinking of my father).
Oh and don't think I managed to get away with not fabric shopping.  Hancock was having a big fabric sale so I stopped by on the way back from the arboretum to get a couple of things.  Most was only 1$ a yard!!!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Fanny's Quilt

Fanny in NY 1941
My paternal grandmother passed away recently and I'm not alone in missing her.  Her family and friends have had so very many lovely stories and remembrances of her that I decided to make a memory quilt in her honor.   I was first going to use her clothing (of which there was 3 carloads brought to goodwill besides those we distributed to family) or her silk and satin scarfs... but I decided that since I had people sign a plane white fabric rectangle at the first memorial service in Virgina, I wanted to choose fabric from my stash and make a more cohesive look. After all not only was my grandmother the original fashionista, I just couldn't bring myself to cut into anything!

So I had my colors and I had already drawn up a pattern that used a Fan Quilt block as it's star.  Now it was just time bite the bullet and make it happen!
So what fabric to choose.... this was a wonderful opportunity to think about what colors, patterns and styles that really spoke to me when I think about my darling Grandma Fan.  In the end, the choice was so obvious to me I don't know why I didn't think of it sooner: Red, White and Blue.  Grandma loved the Fourth of July.  She was proud to be the daughter of Joseph C. Baldwin and all that entailed and would make a cake decorated like the American flag and change out the wreaths on the front door to something patriotic every year.  And if there was a parade, you know she would be right in front cheering it on and waving a flag.

Since my husband I married, we seem to have thrown a Fourth of July party every year and I like to think that one day my grandchildren will celebrate the holidays with us and I can pull out this quilt and share stories of the amazing women who predeceased them.  I know reading the kind words that everyone has included in the quilt has helped me heal and I truly look forward to bringing the quilt with me when I visit other friends and family who knew Grandma Fan and having them contribute their thoughts.

So, what's left.... I have to find and buy more of the same white fabric and do some more sewing!!!  

Here is to you Grandma Fan!


 

Sunday, April 3, 2011

a forest quilt and an update



I've been hording the designer fabric in this quilt for over a year waiting for inspiration to strike. And boy did it! The main fabrics are a purple forest scene and what I like to think of as a meadow or a garden floral print. I pieced the quilt trying to capture the idea of a meadow seen through the trees and then appliquéd green tree branches and little navy blue birds on top.



The quilt is a perfect lap size or large wall hanging at 51.5" x 44.5". I used all natural cotton batting and strip pieced the back in a soothing modern design that is almost as pretty as the front.  The quit is for sale on Etsy for 230$

On another note. I just got back from my friend Marcy's 'selling' party. Marcy sells Premier Jewelery and was kind enough to let me set up my wares as well.  


I brought over all the bags and towels and stockings I have ready or sell and at the last minute I also brought over some of my unfinished quilts to show my current projects. I think it went well.  At the very least it was exposure :) and I had allot of fun.


The towels are sold in sets of two with the idea of a person using one at a time.  You can switch out the ribbons and dowel from each towel in a set as they coordinate. 





The clutch bags, I can't say enough about these bags. I just love them. They simmer and sparkle and are the perfect size for a dinner or club or dance or wedding or luncheon or well just about anything. I love them!!!!

The stockings are based off of the Xmas stockings I made for Patrick and I a couple of years ago. I have so much fun making them and just love having something completely unique at that time of year when so many of the winter decorations begin to look alike.



As a last note... Blogger is being a real pain with the formating. Patrick and I have given up after playing with this post for over an hour!!!!!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

What I'm working on

Sneak Peek at my new pretty project just in time for Summer!!!!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Aliens, Dinosaurs, and Robot's - Oh' My!!!!

A quilt challenge was born when 2 crazy friends decided to decorate their nursery with dinosaurs, robots and aliens.   And lets face it, I'm always up for a challenge!

My dear friend Emily found a super cute fleece  for us to use for the backing and as a jumping off point.  Then I invited her over to help design and cut!  Truthfully I'm not sure she realized what she was getting herself into!  But we had a lot of fun coming up with the quilt design above.  Her scrapbooking skills came strongly into play with picking out colors and coordinating such very different design elements.



Once I appliquéd and pieced all the pieces together I decided that while I really wanted to use the variegated blue thread for the back and on the gray, I was not thrilled with that color for the starry-bye background.  So I switched to having that area quilted separably in a very pretty yellow.  More work for me, but well worth it for the final result.







Then I used the same quilting along the outside border but in straight line quilting rather then the meander I did elsewhere.  One thing this did was to truly emphasize that area and a second key was to add an extra graphic in the corners that I hoped would help the eye travel over the quilt in its entirety.



I was so pleased with how this quilt came out that I wanted to try my hand on another quilt for the expectant parents.  I opted to do something slightly simpler in composition and really focus on texture.   So I chose two soft flannels, felt, and more of the very fun robot fleece and got to the drawing board.  And boy did I have fun.
Dingus was perhaps less impressed!
.... lets just hope that a certain special little boy will like his quilts when he enters the world with a Rowr!!!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Owl always love you

do you like my cow magnets :)
I have a confession.  I love gingham.  It is true.

So I purchased some lovely gingham fabric from an online store (I forget which to be honest) and was ever so excited when the fabric came in the mail.  The colors were perfect. I immediately started to cut into it to make a table runner for myself.

Alas, the fabric was very thin and made itself virtually impossible to use for standard quilting.  I thought I could easily back it with a light stabilizer, but momentarily dejected I didn't move forward.  Thus I now have just this block done.

Now you are thinking to yourself.. but hey Christine that is all very interesting I suppose, but what about these Owls you promised me?

Okay so I had a small horde of leftover fabric from the Owl quilt I made my good friends Alex and Jacob when Donovan was born. This Quilt for some reason I seem only to have one photo of (gasp).

This was a pretty cute quilt I admit.  And I remember really liking the orange and blue combination.  And I did the sashing between the fore sections in a super soft white flannel.
Okay now, back to the gingham. and scraps of leftover Owl fabric.

Ta-Da!

I used my lovely gingham for the center panel.  Then I outlined the panel with a deep purple that I sewed down in such a way that it flaps over the gingham panel which I think is allot of fun.  Wish I was a better photographer so you could see.











Then I created an outside border with that adorable Owl fabric. 




It needed one more Owl element.  So I added two felt Owl appliqués to the center/gingham panel.






I backed the quilt with flannel and fleece creating a super soft cuddle blanket for some special little one.


This Sleepy Owl Quilt will find it's way into my ETSY store shortly :) So tell anyone you know who wants a special way to tell someone they love them.

Sweet Dreams