Friday, December 30, 2016

The Last of the Gifts

Just wanted to share a couple more gifts I made. 
First are the finished pouches for my work family.

You'll notice a higher quality of photo #quiltyresolutions2017.

This is a pouch I made for my Mom using a beautiful cross stitch her best friend sent me.

See you soon!
 

 

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Quilty Resolutions 2017

I have three quilty resolutions for this coming year.

1) A quilt top a month (minimum) for Victoria's Quilts. They provide quilts to those in cancer care. 

2) Have at least two more patterns published 

3) Take better photos, with more of a sense of background and light sources

I already finished a quilt top today and here it is (note: number 3 has not happened here lol)



 

Friday, December 23, 2016

Merry Christmas!!




Some of the gifts I made for loved ones.
I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and New Year!!
 
 

Thursday, December 15, 2016

A first for everything!

I finally get to share my exciting news that I have a pattern published!!
It is in Issue 14 of Make Modern that is out now. Make Modern is an Australian quilting magazine that is online only. It has consistently produced innovative and fun issues and I am so blessed to share in some of it.
My friend Monika pattern tested for me and she made fabulous colour choices!
 
 I hope I will see some new versions around the web soon enough, maybe even from one of you!

Sunday, December 4, 2016

Christmas cheer




 

I made some ornaments to deliver with cards to my neighbourhood family. I used a tutorial found here and then tied a string around to create a hanger.
I love the colours of the Blueberry Park fabrics but did find them a bit thick to work with, something to consider.
 
 

Thursday, December 1, 2016

All Jen Kingwell, all the time

Starting in January I will be running a Jen Kingwell club at work. We'll meet once a month and people can work on whichever pattern they like. Fabric swaps will be encouraged and I am so looking forward to seeing what everyone makes!


 

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Testing new things

I am trying a blogging app to see if that helps me blog more. I have lots of new things coming up in the next few months and want to share them but hate transferring photos to my computer. Hopefully there are still some of you here! 

Friday, April 8, 2016

2nd quarter finish-a-long goals

Yikes! Only two finishes last time, hopefully I can do better this quarter!

Once again on my list is my Aunt Edna quilt, everything is cut and only a few blocks to go.


Next is a new project for my shop, a simple patchwork with Fleet and Flourish and Paperie fabric lines.


My third one is my Ombré quilt and the one I am most excited about. It is out for quilting and will need its binding plus a sleeve as I entered it in a show. (Not as exciting as it sounds, everyone in the guild is guaranteed a spot LOL)


Next is a quilt I call Angles, I started it and then was doing Libs' sewing so I am hoping to get back to it soonish.



Next up is a top I finished at a sew-in day last year and even had the backing for it but just never finished it, Layers of Charm.


After those ones comes my jelly roll race quilt from when I was in Virginia Beach... I have an idea for the quilting and would like to get to it before I chicken out and straightline quilt again LOL!


I also have my crayon challenge for the OMQG that somehow I have to get done soon, like really, really soon LOL.


And finally on my list is a Barcelona Skirt... I have been really wanting to make one and I hope having it on here means I will take some time out for some me sewing. I am going to use some long hoarded Lotta Jansdotter, but it is buried in the bottom of my apparel fabrics bin so you will have to trust me LOL!


I am linking up over at slostudio.ca and hope you join us!



Thursday, March 31, 2016

Some more quilts for refugees

I am happy to say that I finished two more quilts for refugees moving to the Ottawa area. This first one was actually basted for three years!! I just hated the idea of quilting something so big, but I guess I have been doing more of that now lol. This was a tutorial from In Color Order.


I am glad to finally have this one done, and for a great cause too, win win!

This next one is also a finish for the finish-a-long first quarter, and I rushed to get it finished at the end! This is my Round and Round quilt.


I do so love this one and will probably make another one some day. It is based off a pattern by Thimble Blossoms but I wanted to use just one charm pack. I thought the spiral quilting worked perfectly for this!

I'll be back next week with my list for the next quarter, hopefully I will be able to finish more lol!

Thursday, March 24, 2016

A thoughtful post

Just a bit of me rambling on about perspective... I will intersperse with photos for fun :)

I am, by nature, an extremely shy person who is not comfortable in person with many people. But I discovered when I first worked retail when I was younger that I love doing it, I love the interactions with people. Sure you get sore feet and sometimes people are mean and you work when your friends are generally off, but I love it!

My first #quiltforrefugees finished
When I worked in clothing retail I helped people feel better about themselves by helping them find clothes that fit and were flattering... everyone needs an ego boost and they are free to give :)

When I worked at Starbucks I helped set the mood of people's days. Just like Norm in Cheers, I always knew their name, knew their drinks, knew what was going on in their lives, and they knew I would always have a smile for them.

Then I went to school to get a "real job" and became a paralegal. I like the law, it interests me, but it isn't a passion. I am often encouraged to go back to school and become a lawyer, but no thanks, not for me. I don't seek being the top of the heap, that's for other people, I am good where I am.

the second top I pieced for Libs
I am back working retail again, although only part time sadly. And I am thrilled!! I love being back in it and talking to people and helping them out. Recently I had a sweet customer who was making her second ever quilt for her sweet 96 year old grandma who had just moved into a home. She chose a really fun HST pattern with a large heart in the centre. She wanted to have the quilt done for Easter to give it to her Grandma. When she had the top done she brought it in and showed me and picked out a backing and binding. You could just tell how important it was for her to make this for her Grandma. At out guild meeting on Monday she sought me out and let me know that she had gotten a call from her Mom that her Grandma had taken a turn for the worse. She raced around finishing the quilt, binding it at super speed and managed to bring it to her Grandma ten hours before she passed. I cannot tell you how incredibly glad I was that I had been a small part of this gift of love. It's the kind of thing that I was able to be a part simply because I work retail.

a mug rug I made for a swap
You see, when someone talks about someone working in retail it often is coming from a negative place. But I honestly love being able to do it and consider myself lucky.

Thanks for listening to my little tale LOL.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

A little bit of this, a little bit of that

I have been pretty busy lately working on some projects for a few different people. First up, I have been piecing two quilt tops for Libs Elliott. It works out great because I love her patterns and I am getting paid, so pretty much the perfect deal lol. This first one is her new design Cloud Chamber. (before you ask, that is a glass ball that hangs from my kitchen door way, and my design wall is in the hallway beside the kitchen)


Luckily Libs sent all the fabric cut as she has a fabric cutter, because that would have been crazy by hand!

I am about halfway through the second one and hope to send them both to her by next week.

In addition, a guild member started a group for making quilts to donate to the influx of refugees coming to Ottawa. This is something close to my heart so I immediately jumped in.


These blocks will be made in to a quilt for a couple moving near Ottawa, several of us made log cabins and they will be assembled by my friend Laura.

I then grabbed a whole bunch of bright FQs and some low volumes and made this quilt top.


And then I dug through my piles and found these blocks from a few years ago that for some reason I never put together. They were from a bee and I love how fun they are! This will be for a child and I think it is so happy looking! (and yes, now that they are together I have a sudden desire to make a whole bunch more LOL)


I have at least one more planned and then we will see if I have time to make more.

In the midst of all of that I woke up this morning wanting to make something for me. Sometimes you just need to give in, so I made myself the double zip wallet from Anna Graham's book, Handmade Style. I used some long coveted fabric from Aunty Cookie, an Australian designer who has sadly since given it up. I did have a bit of a struggle with the instructions but my friend Julie helped through texts and phone calls and it worked out great!


I did add extra card pockets in case you have the pattern and are wondering,

So that has been (some) of what I have been up to!

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Capital Swap

My Modern Quilt Guild decided to swap with the Washington DC Modern Guild as the two national capitals. My partner was #sewtogetherphyliss and she wanted something with cherry blossoms. (The ideas was to make something about that person's capital city, not about our own, a little confusing)

I decided (on my third go around) to try trapunto for the first time... I chose to do the letters reading Washington in a subway sort of style. I printed the letters off, copied them to freezer paper, ironed that to my fabric and then outlined with my Frixion pen.


Then I added two layers of wool batting and sewed the letter outlines with a 1.5 reduced stitch.


After that I carefully cut away all the excess batting leaving only the letter outlines.


As I am sure you can imagine, this was not the quickest mini I have ever done LOL! Then I added another layer of wool batting, machine appliqued my branches on, hand appliqued three different sizes of cherry blossoms and hand embroidered the stamens.


And finally the finished quilt! It ended up at about 20" x 20".


The only thing that bothered me was that I wasn't able to "pop" the perle cotton stamen knots through the back fabric so there are little clusters of dark brown knots on the back, If anyone knows of a secret let me know for next time :)

*edit* I forgot to add that this is one of my goals for the 2016 first quarter finish-a-long! Although I did change some details midway.

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

A little Carolyn Friedlander

When I was away in Virginia Beach, one of my swag bag items was a charm pack of the cross hatch print from Carolyn Friedlander's Architextures line. I wasn't sure how best to use them them, and was just going to add them to my scrap stash. Then one day I decided to plan a quilt especially for them. I really love the colours and simplicity of it. I used wool batting and it is so soft and drapey. The backing is another Carolyn Friedlander print from her Botanics line.



This will be in my shop at the end of the month once I have shown it to guild for my UFO ticket.

Monday, January 25, 2016

A hit and a miss

I told you all that I would be back with my thoughts on my Spinach and Artichoke Dip Soup. While I really wanted to love it, I just didn't. It was ok the first night but I couldn't make myself eat it the second night, I am thinking maybe just too much spinach?


So that was my miss. For my hit I am sharing my challenge piece from January's Mighty Lucky Quilting Club Challenge. This is a year long club in which each month a you are taught a (hopefully) new technique and different ways to use it. This month was Krista from Spotted Stones and the challenge was to create using bias tape. Someone in the challenge posted Picasso's line drawing of a bum which reminded me of my favourite of his line drawings.


Not much of a surprise there eh? I am still not sure how I want to finish it off, so for now it remains a flimsy.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Soup's on!

If you know me, then you know I love soups. I love making soups. I love eating soups. I can stay up into the wee hours looking up new recipes. Last week I made the Tomato Artichoke Soup from A Couple Cooks and it was divine! So flavourful and quick enough that you could serve it to unexpected guests within 20 minutes!


While grocery shopping today I made sure to stock up on the tin goods for this so I can make it whenever I crave it next. Being a single person my soups have to freeze well and this one does beautifully! I also added some wild rice to one bowlful to help fill it out for a work lunch. YUM!

Next on my list is a Spinach and Artichoke Dip soup! I will let you know how it turns out :)

Thursday, January 7, 2016

First Quarter Finish-a-Long

This will be my first time participating in the Finish-a-Long and I am hoping it will help keep me motivated.

1. I would like to get my Round and Round baby quilt finished and in the shop. It needs to be quilted and bound.


2. I must complete my mini quilt for my guild's swap the the DC Modern Quilt guild. This will involve turning these scraps into a background.


3. I want to finish my Granny Square quilt I am making for the shop.


4. I would like to finish my Aunt Edna quilt which has only had a couple of blocks left to do for over a year now. (Please ignore the oddly placed photo)



5. I would also like to get two new sets of placemats in the shop.


I am linking up with SLO studio.