Sunday, December 27, 2009

Here is my update, I am not real literate about these blogs, LOL, so I have just eliminated what has been completed!


4. Liberty Stitch(This has progressed a great deal!)
12. Crochet a Potholder (this has been started!)

Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas, and will be having a safe and Happy New Year!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

The current "PLAN"...

Howdy All!
I am sure you can see the new "Joy In The New Year" Thingie (that IS a technical term-in my world!) to the right. Well, I did it...I committed to making a list and completing a specific number of UNfinished items that I had around! So far, so good...LOL..I made the official commitment on November 3rd. So far I have completed one thing from the list! For the record it is the largest item on the list! OK, so I am going to post a "sortof" list. There are people who might/could/would pop in here and I don't want THEM to see (SHHH!) A small note, this is not a list of the ONLY items I have unfinished, it is a list of the ones I plan (Yea, I have a plan!) to complete.

1. Kim's Crazy Quilt
2. Baby Girl Quilt
3. Baby Boy Quilt
4. Liberty Stitch
5. Baby Crazy Quilt
6. Secret Item 1
7. Secret Item 2
8. Secret Item 3
9. Secret Item 4
10. Secret Item 5
11. Birdhouse Quilt Top
12. Crochet a Potholder (yes, a simple, little, easy (HAH!) potholder...don't ask, THIS could
VERY easily be my downfall to accomplishing the list!)

So, with that said, I am off to finish cooking dinner and working the finishing of the next project out in my oh-so-scattered brain!

One final note, I will NOT confess to when any of these projects was started! I simply won't. really. NOT gonna happen!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Friday, July 17, 2009

The VERY First Time...

WOW! This was the very, very, very first quilt I COMPLETED! I say it like that because there is a baby quilt out there that was CLOSE to being completed when I realized I really wanted to be able to say I OWNED the first quilt I completed...so I got to work on (and finished) this one before actual completion of the baby quilt. I "get" that his is a little twisted, but so am I. :-)









Basically it is a small lap sized wall hanging...LOL...The pattern called for it to be a kid sized lap quilt, and it was done in pinks and greens. I can't remember what magazine it was from, and I am too lazy to go try to find it. However, the funny part is that when I saw it I instantly thought of how simple and easy it would be! LOL, I have been quilting longer now and think this was quite ambitious for a first time project! Thank you Jackie, for seeing me through this one. You have infinite patience, I now know...LOL

A Labor of Love


This quilt was SO much fun. It was made for my daughter. It was a group effort. My Sister In Law is an awesome, amazing, talented quilter. For years she lived near (ish) me and gently suggested I might like quilting. I resisted (What is the point when you are incapable of sewing a straight line?). Approximately one month after she moved half way across the country I decided I wanted to learn to quilt (Yeah, I know all about great timing!). At any rate, she had a friend who quilted and was going to be moving close to me. So, long story short, her friend (and now mine!) taught me and my daughter how to quilt (something I will always be grateful to both of them for).

Along comes April, and I decide a fantastic gift for my book loving daughter would be a "bookshelf" quilt. Then I had a brilliant (yes, I am taking credit...LOL) idea that it would be awesome for Kim (my daughter) to receive a quilt made by her mother, her quilt teacher (Jackie) and her Aunt (Suzanne)....OK, only slight logistical problems involved here (remember the move half way across the country?)

Regardless of our geographical issues we did it (ON TIME!). We super personalized this. I went and took pictures of the hundreds of books my girly could not consider parting with, so each block represents something she really owns and loves. Many of the books have titles embroidered on them, the fabrics were all chosen specifically for what they represent. It was a lot of fun, and she loves it (PHEW! I am so glad!)

MY Football Quilt...



The front...


A closer look...


The back (fleece!)...


I made this one for ME (AND I kept it!) !
It is simple, but I really enjoy the warmth when
I am sitting at high school football games!

I made this one in August of 2008.
I say "this one" mainly because there were several "football quilts" to follow it
...which I didn't know at the time!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

A Gifted Quilt...

OK, This is not really a gifted quilt. It was a quilt which I gifted to a friend! It is one of my versions of a "Brick" quilt. It was fun, quick and I beleive it is well loved in it's new home. This was also one of my first attempts at doing everything from start to finish...all on my own. For the record I made and gave this in August 2008.