finished!

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

I finished up my brick path quilt last night! So glad to have it finished! I was slow on the upstart with the free motion quilting because my needle kept breaking...but, I got the right sized needles and avoided the safety pins and it was smooth sailing after that. The finished size is about 72"x72" and it's enjoying it's home in our living room.



Pict5480



Pict5482



Here's the post wash/dry cycle crinkle...love the crinkle!

Pict5484_1



I used the green paisley print for the backing...you can never have enough paisley, right? I've used the binding method from the Modern Quilt Workshop for all but one of the quilts that I have made...it just works so well. And the whole process was made much easier this time because I upgraded my bias tape maker from this to this. What a world of difference it made!

Pict5486



And, in the most exciting news of all...Nuku Nuku has started sitting on the pillow I made all the time! My efforts were not put to waste!

Pict5472







a little embroidery

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Pict5439



Well, I broke down and bought a little embroidery kit yesterday. Jon thinks that embroidery is just like sewing, so he doesn't consider taking this on as a new hobby, thus voiding my new year's resolution. I think I'll keep him around. This little project was a lot of fun and wasn't too tedious, so I think I'll be trying some more designs in the future.



Pict5441



Jon had wanted me to make a soft pillow for the cats to sit on that could be placed in front of the large heating register in our living room. I couldn't find any patterned fleece that I liked, so I bought a solid color and did some embellishing with the stitch-it kit cat pattern from sublime stitching.



Pict5444



Nuku Nuku sat on my lap while I stiched away, almost as if to say she was excited that I was actually making something for her for once!



Pict5445



We were a pretty exciting couple last night. Not everyone can take joy in the noise of only a ticking clock while reading a book or embroidering a cat, but we sure did. We were so quiet last night that the cats took it upon themselves to stage an epic battle on my flat and smooth but not yet basted quilt. I woke up at 6:00 this morning to the sounds of their claws clicking along the floor, hissing, scampering paws up and down the stairs, and fabric being rolled and bunched into a tiny ball on the floor. Yikes! I was not a happy camper this morning and they knew to stay away from me while I re-pressed and basted the quilt this morning.



Pict5448



At least they like sitting on something I've made. They still have yet to humor me by sitting on the pillow so that I could take a picture for this post.



Pict5446



more progress

Friday, February 23, 2007

Pict5429



Well, I finished sewing the top together. I've got to press it and trim the ends off before I baste it (ugh!) this weekend. Then on to the fun part...quilting is my favorite part of the whole process. It is so relaxing for me.



Pict5433



on craft overload!

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Pict4040



I am on total craft overload these days. I just keep seeing these cool projects that I want to make. My list keeps growing longer and longer and finally I had to stop myself. I came up with a list of things I have yet to finish (scarves, purses, quilts, stuffed animals) and really need to finish a lot of those up before I can even think of buying more supplies for new projects. The good news is that I have finally acquired a basic stash so I don't always need to run to the store to pick up things like straight pins or needles or pinking shears.



While I work on my list of things to finish here are some projects that are piquing my interest:



• ripple crochet afghan

Ever since I was a little kid, I have always wanted a closet full of blankets and afghans just like my grandma has. I think a multicolored afghan like this and this would be the perfect addition to my growing collection. Blankets are always nice to warm up under in cold Michigan winters.



• granny square afghan

I've been meaning to make one of these for at least 8 years. A girl I went to college with had the coolest afghan that her grandmother had made for her. All of the squares were bordered in black with multicolored centers. It was sweet and I want to make onejust like it.



• embroidery

Although my new year's resolution was not to pick up any more hobbies, I really want to learn how to do this. There are so many cute patterns out there and I want to try them out and incorporate them into a patchwork quilt somehow. Maybe I could use these patterns to make a japanese quilt (hoping to pick up some fabric for a quilt while we're in Tokyo...I've got the stores all scouted out).



• pincushions

I am totally loving these designs. I have pretty much everything I need to complete them, so maybe this or this could be a little interim project?



progress

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Pict5390



Well, I cut out all of the 198 squares for the brick road quilt last weekend and on Monday night I was able to arrange them in a pleasing manner. I knew our bedroom would come in handy for laying out quilts! It's got a huge sitting area that is currently unoccupied with furniture (except for a tv stand). It makes things a lot easier than using the only six feet by six feet of open floor space between our couch, wall, front door and dining area that I used to have to use in our old apartment. I hope to have the top all sewn together by this weekend.



Pict5419



Pict5428



lazy sunday afternoon

Monday, February 19, 2007

Pict5393



I'd be a happy girl if I got to spend every Sunday afternoon like we spent yesterday...reading a pile of magazines, drinking tea, napping, lounging around and baking these delicious blueberry muffins. We all enjoyed the chill afternoon.



Pict5405



shrinking cities

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Jon and I and some friends went to the opening of the Shrinking Cities exhibit a few weekends ago. We started at the Cranbrook Art Museum and then headed down Woodward Avenue to the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) for the second half of the exhibit. The exhibit chronicled the decline in population of four major cities around the world, including Detroit. I loved the Cranbrook portion of the exhibit...it did especially well showing how and why each cities lost so many people.



Pict2978_1



MOCAD is super trendy and we definitely felt out of place with all of the hip scenesters at the opening night party/rave. But at least we weren't as out of place as the one eighty year old couple dressed to the nines, most likely coming from the Cranbrook portion of the exhibit - so cute. One especially annoying aspect about the exhibit was the font choice. All of the letters with circles (a,b,d,e,o,p,q) were blacked out and it was incredibly hard to read...I just gave up reading any of the descriptions and enjoyed the art instead.



Pict2980_2



Here's some photos that Jon took at MOCAD. Who knew you take pictures at an art museum?



Pict2986_1



Pict2989_1



Pict2994_1



The exhibit is open until April 1. If you're in the area, it's definitely worth the trip!



Blogger Template created by Just Blog It