Sunday, November 29, 2015

I'm Still Quilting! (Just in case you were wondering!)

It's been a few months since I've posted anything, I've just been busy with life! August 12th our grandson Magnus Andrew was born, so we've made three trips to St. Joe in the last few months. Work has been very demanding too and I'm sure that won't let up till after Christmas, I have to deliver all of those Christmas presents from Amazon. So here are a 'few' photos from my latest projects.....

Farm Girl Vintage

Two quilts done and one just needs to be quilted. I plan on making a few table runners, and maybe another quilt. It's been fun to make these from start to finish...I did some custom ruler work on these two and this was my first attempt with rulers....I learned so much with just 'going for it'! It gave me a lot of confidence to just try some new things. My friend Kelly Kreft came the end of September to show me how to do ruler work, I quilted 4 quilts in 4 weeks after she left...I was driven to finish them. It was so much fun! The more I learn the more I realize I need to learn!





 

 

Up close of some of my quilting......I'm very happy with my wooly sheep. I put black button eyes on him too.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

My John Deere Tractor block....Not sure what I'll do with this one yet...Maybe a wall hanging for my sister Barb's grandson who is crazy about tractors.
 

 

 

Magnus Andrew's quilt

The quilt I made for my new grandson...the circles are set-in, I love how this turned out...The quilting on it makes me happy too.

 

 

 

Bonnie Hunter's Mystery Quilt!

the first clue was published this past Friday...we had to make 294 2"half square triangles for this week...Woo Hoo....I finished mine this morning. I hope they are all as easy as this week's clue, but I'm afraid they will only get more time consuming as the weeks pass....Even if they do, this is something I really enjoy doing.




Wonky Log Cabin Flannel Quilts  These are both ready to quilt...They are about 80 x 70....good size for the couch. They just might be for Christmas!

1/2" Hexie Quilt  It's still growing! It's measuring about 52" now at it's widest point. I'm not sure how big this will end up yet, I'll just keep going till I get tired of it, or it's the size I like...we'll see which one comes first. The Hexie paper punches make this a much easier job....I used to cut  all of the hexie's out of card stock...now I just use a paper punch...I have the 1/2", 3/4" and 1" size...There will be more hexie quilts in my future! The picture below is my 1" hexie quilt...I finished quilting it about a month ago...I used a baptist fan ruler and then did a piano key border. I LOVE it!


Wool Projects...I almost always have at least one wool project going at all times. Right now I've got a Buttermilk Basin-January thru December  project going and I just recieved my last month of a Primitive Gathering's 'Sunflower Gathering' BOM wool quilt...I'm pretty much caught up with both of them, so I'm very close to getting both of these projects done. I love to just sit and stitch.

And last but not least....Baprons...which is a cross between an apron and a bib. I've got two sizes, a 6-18 month and an 18 month to 3T. These are fun and I'm using fabric I've had for at least 20 years. I'm even using old bias tape I found in my stash...I have had to buy a bit more bias tape, but that's been it so far. I'm lining them with flannel...These should make great baby gifts.

Happy Quilting and Stitching!

Kris

Monday, August 10, 2015

Busy, Busy, Busy!

I've been very busy in my garden and at work, I'm not having quite as much 'quilt' time and I don't like it! If I want to buy more fabric I have to work, so I guess it's all okay, except when I get home at around 9, and I'm just too tired to do anything but go to bed.

Believe it or not, I got Best of Show at the Red Willow County Fair again. I'm really surprised at this, I thought other quilts were better, but I guess that's the way it goes sometimes. This quilt is really impressive with all of the embroidery on it, and my piecing was very good, but my longarming was just okay on this one. I'm still happy to see it hanging up with the Big Ribbon on it though. Below are the other quilts I entered.





In my opinion this quilt I made for Emersyn's 1st birthday was much more deserving of the Best of Show Ribbon....Lots of curved seams and I thought the long arm quilting was better on it too, but who am I to say?!



This Kansas Troubles Log Cabin quilt was the second one like this I made....this was pieced right before my mom went in the nursing home...I would make a block and she would cut out the flower to put in the center and iron it on...I would then blanket stitch around each one...My sister Barb has the other one I made. This quilt has a lot of sentimental value since mom and I worked on this one together.










This is my 2011 Calendar quilt that I just finished quilting...This is a very fun
quilt and I love to just look at all of the fabrics in it...I added a strip for every day of the year, and used the fabric that I was using that day. I did a bunch of embroidery on it too.








My latest fun project...Farm Girl Vintage Book by Lori Holt...these are 12" finished blocks, you also can make them 6" if you wish. I've been making the 12" and will probably do them smaller also. This is just plain fun to do.












Some of my wool projects that I've started...only 4 more months to  finish the Summer Gathering BOM quilt, and I'm just waiting for the next block to come in the mail... the ones on the top represent a month....May will be up next for me. The snow man table topper was purchased for 75% off and that made me very happy! I'll have it done in a few days.
My hexie quilt is growing daily...I love working on this.


In the last week, I've frozen 30 bags of corn, made 39 pints of salsa, made cranberry hot pepper jelly, strawberry mango hot pepper jelly, Peach mango jam and Peach Rum jam...Yummy! I'm on a jelly making tear right now...who knows how many jars I'll end up with by the end of the summer!

Happy Quilting,
Kris

Monday, July 6, 2015

My Longarm and I!

I've been encouraged about using my longarm the last few weeks...I've been watching You Tube videos/tutorials on free motion longarm quilting every morning when I take my walk and I think some of it is starting to sink in! So I decided it's time to just 'go for it' and get that longarm a stitchin....I've been having fun! This is the wool table topper that came from Kim Diehl's book 'Simple Appeal'...I enjoyed quilting it, and experimenting as I went along.

Karmon's table runner all done! I did a geometric pattern on this one which I think I will do on the baby quilt for my new grandson when he's born. It's also a circle quilt. I'm happy with how this one turned out.
This is 'Snow Days', a pattern by CrabApple Hill...I've had this top done for a few years, but just never have gotten it quilted before now, hopefully it will turn out good enough to enter in the county fair.
January and February  from Buttermilk Basin...these are shown in the pattern as small wall hangings and one for every month...I think I'm going to put them all together and make a large wall hanging/small quilt. I think I'll embroider under each one of them, the month they represent.











 The 9th block in the 'Summer Gatherings' wool quilt by Lisa Bonjean....This is fun! Only 5 more months to go until it's finished...
Happy Quilting!
Kris

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Sewing for Baby Weekend

I decided that this weekend would be the time to get a bunch of stuff made for the upcoming baby shower this coming weekend in St. Joseph Missouri, (that will be a long drive for going down on Saturday and coming home on Sunday.) I'm looking forward to seeing Lesley and Emersyn though! It's hard to believe the baby is due in about 6 weeks...I'm wondering where the time has gone. 
So far I've made 3 blankets , 3 crocheted caps and 3 burp pads...so not too bad....the quilt is almost done but again, I can't do anything with it until I know the baby's name....I'm thinking it won't get done till after the baby is born. I've let my 'stash' of baby things dwindle and I really need to get some extras made...So I've decided that this week before work, baby items would be my sewing projects. I'd like to get several boy and girl things made to just have on hand.
Happy Quilting
Kris

Friday, May 29, 2015

Circles! And Set-in Seams to Boot

My daughter Lesley wanted a circle quilt for my grandson who will be  born the end of July, so I started researching the best way to go about doing this. I was debating between appliqueing and set-in seams, and I really didn’t want to applique a whole bunch of circles. I found a tutorial and that began my journey with the circle quilt, the baby quilt is done and waiting for the baby’s name to be stitched on…and since I don’t know the name yet, it will just have to wait a bit longer. I just finished piecing a circle table runner for my daughter Karmon…she picked out the colors…I had fun making all different size circles…it’s getting easier and easier to do. Now to figure out what to quilt on this! That seems to be my stumbling block right now. This picture does not do it justice...the colors are much brighter in real life.
Here is part of the circle baby quilt and my Wool Block of the month from Primitive Gatherings, I’ve got 8 of the wool blocks done and I’m now working on the four patch block that goes between the wool blocks. I love the colors in this quilt!
 
Three of the latest wool blocks I've done. 


 
The hexies are coming along pretty well, I’ve got all of the purple ones made, I just need to get them sewn on to the quilt. Again, another decision to make…what color hexies for the next row?



 My favorite fabric for the moment…American Jane by Sandy Klop for moda…Most of it is out of print and hard to find…But I’ve been on a mission and I’ve accumulated quite a bit of it. This pile of fabric puts a smile on my face! I love to get it out and just play with it…I’ve started to worry about my fabric hoarding tendencies…and I’m serious about that! Serious that is,  about the hoarding and all of the fabric ‘petting’. I LOVE my fabric.



My new favorite book: Farm Girl Vintage by Lori Holt. I love the fabric used in this book and I love the patterns. I've been looking at it every night and getting ideas. It was worth the $30 just to look at it! Thanks for thinking of me Regina and Jamie from Stitch up a Storm in Norton Kansas. Those girls know what I like! 











Still plugging away on my mom's civil war quilt...I've only got 32 more of these 6 inch Hovering Hawk blocks to make for two of the borders...So I'm more than half done with these. I know my mom will be smiling down from heaven when this one gets done! I can hear her asking me if I've been working on it and how much I've gotten done on it...Well, mom it's almost done.

Happy Quilting
Kris








Friday, May 1, 2015

Obsessed with Hexies!

Ok….I will admit that I tend to be a bit OCD….I’ve started working on my Hexie quilt again and I just can’t seem to put it down, it goes everywhere with me. Oh well, I’m having a wonderful time with it! I have no idea how big it will end up being…it’s about a yard across so far. These are very small 1/2” hexies, the flower’s finished size is about 2 5/8” across…lots of work and very slow growth in the size of this quilt…It will be worth it when it’s done! Anyway that’s what I keep telling myself. So…what color do you think the next row should be?IMG_0245IMG_0248

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My ‘Love Covers’ embroidered blocks are all done….This didn’t take me long at all, 14 small blocks and 12 large blocks. I have all of the fabric collected to finish this, I’ve put it all away and will get this done another day! Very happy with how these blocks turned out.

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This is the circle quilt for my soon to be born grandson….I will add white borders and put his name on it… I can’t do much more until I know what his name will be. I really didn’t think it would be this easy to do set-in circles, but it didn’t take long at all. Very happy with this one!IMG_0241

These are a few of my purchases while I was in Iowa with my sisters; the wool pattern is one I’ve wanted for years. It’s funny how when on vacation I’ll buy things I normally wouldn’t buy any other time because I think they’re too expensive…I guess I tend to splurge a bit when I’m in another town. I have a big plan for the fabric…I’m trying to hold off on starting on it though. I really need to finish a few other quilts first! My vow to get my UFOs done is starting to blow away in the wind….I’m straying off the straight and narrow path! I think I might need some kind of an intervention…Help!

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Here I am with 3 of my sisters…Val wasn’t able to be with us because of some school obligations. We sure missed her, but we had a wonderful time together. I would do it again in a heartbeat.  I love you Susie, Barb, Val and Wendy! And as our theme song goes….’Sisters, Sisters, nothing can come between sisters’! Except maybe some Quilting! Just kidding!

Happy Quilting!

Kris

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Long-arming, Embroidery and Circle Blocks

I bought an embroidered/pieced/colored quilt pattern a couple of weeks ago called ‘Love Covers’ by Tricia Cobbs. It’s got quite a bit of embroidery and very bright colors, I like the Scripture in the embroidery so I was drawn to it…..I’ve got all 12 of the large blocks embroidered and have 2 done of the 14 small blocks….You also use Crayola crayons to color in the blocks…It’s been fun so far…I’ve got quite a bit of bright colored fabric collected to get started on piecing the blocks…Fun!IMG_0189IMG_0196

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My Prairie Rose BOM by Jo Morton is done! It’s quilted and off the frame now. While I was quilting it I thought I was doing a horrible job and was kind of in the dumps about it, but now that it’s off the frame I really like it. Now I only need to add the binding and it’s completely done!IMG_0183IMG_0192

Here are my Wool Spring Gathering BOMs from Primitive Gatherings…the top one is the latest one and the center block will go between all of the wool blocks….I’ve done 6 of them now.

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This is the start of my grandson’s quilt…He is due July 29th, and my daughter wanted a circle quilt….It’s really not too hard to do…I found a tutorial on-line done by Dale Fleming and it really makes sewing the circles easy…I did not want to applique them so I thought I’d give this a try. My circles get better with each one I do.

Happy Quilting

Kris

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Finishing UFOs…..woot woot!

I made a promise to myself that after the first of the year, I would finish projects that were half started and almost done…or else. I’ve kept that promise and am very happy with the results, many projects are completely done! I even allowed myself to start a new project last week.IMG_0122

Amish with a Twist is ready to quilt….last I knew my sister Wendy was going to take this one. I’ve tried to make a quilt for each one of my sisters, and Wendy is the only one who hasn’t got her quilt yet. I’m really at a loss as to how I’m going to quilt this one…I may need some help from my friend Kelly Kreft….

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‘Grand Illusion’ Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt, pieced, quilted and bound…started this one the first of December and it’s completely done….I’m very proud of that. I changed it up a bit, but it’s pretty close to what Bonnie Hunter suggested. This is a very large square quilt.

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And another quilt that I finally quilted and bound…My 2011 Calendar quilt, this is so much fun for me to just look at…It has a different strip of fabric for every day of the 2011 year, whatever I happened to be working on that day was the strip I sewed on to this quilt. I did the applique flowers  and embroidery since they were in some quilts I did that year too….I think I’m going to be doing this again in 2016. My grandson Walker is helping me hold up the quilt.

 

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Block #5 in my Wool BOM from Primitive Gatherings….I love this quilt!

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I’m still doing a bit of crocheting too…I have a grandson on the way so I’ll have to start making some boy hats as well.IMG_0125

A flannel baby blanket that a friend wanted for a baby gift, I really need to get busy and make a few of these to have on hand….I usually do, but right now it’s pretty slim pickings. I have a stack of flannel literally at least 3 feet high, so that’s not the problem.IMG_0146

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This is the new project I’m working on….coloring and embroidery…what a fun combination! I love the scripture verses too…don’t know who will want this one, but I’m sure someone will, and then again I might want to keep this one for myself.

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This is the border for my mom’s Civil War quilt she started before she went in the nursing home…she asked me to finish it…Not my favorite quilt, but I will eventually get the job done. Mom had done the center of the quilt and I finished the 4 corners…I wish she were still alive…she would love to see the progress I’ve made on this quilt. Now to make 68 of the Hovering Hawk blocks for the borders…Lots of half square triangles…I WILL FINISH THIS!IMG_0131

My haul from the quilt store this week….75% off! What a find….got enough for 5 quilt backs…This puts a smile on my face.

Happy Quilting

Kris