Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Looking Back at 2014
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Day Break Quilt in Batiks!
I’m usually more productive in December when it comes to finishing my own quilt but this year I only had time for two finishes this month. Here is my Day Break quilt, a Jaybird Designs pattern and I quilted it almost the same as the one I quilted for Lynn a few weeks ago here. It was a nice coincidence that I received a quilt to quilt that I was also working on myself and that I could quilt them the same so I could have a sample of the quilting. Sometimes when I create a quilting design I’m really happy with on a clients quilt and then return the quilt to its owner it can be bittersweet. To work so hard on something and then have to give it back …but then again that’s my job and isn’t it that way it is with all the quilts we make as gifts!
This quilt is made with all batik fabrics and was a kit from a quilt shop in Swan River, Manitoba called Fabriculous. I’m getting ready to mail this quilt to the shop as it will be hanging there on display so I hope it helps sell kits! When I get it back I think I’ll hang it in the Shack.
I used white So Fine thread on top and white Bottom Line in the bobbin. Quilters Dream Blend batting and a solid white backing. The quilting is all free hand and ruler work.
Friday, December 26, 2014
Northern Lights on Christmas Day
Hope you all had a beautiful Christmas day, ours ended with a beautiful display of Northern Lights at 10pm. I was already in my pj’s but we bundled up to run outside to get some pictures. The skies had just cleared as we have had cloud for two weeks so the timing was perfect. But with clear skies comes very cold temperatures, it was –20’c with a –30’ windchill so I didn’t stay out too long.
I can easily prove these are my pictures as you can see my snow circles in the pictures!
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Monday, December 22, 2014
Round Robin Quilted
This week I have been taking it easy and enjoying a bit of a quilting break, well not completely! I did put my Round Robin on my machine and quilted it up this week and got the binding on as well. I started by stabilizing the whole quilt with stitch in the ditch as I had no idea what I wanted to quilt on it. I started with the outer border feathers and from there I decided on the feather motifs for the setting triangles. I made the pebble borders with alternating big and small pebbles for a different look and had to really focus to get them reasonability even. That was one moment where a computer on my machine would have been nice. Took a while to decide on what to put in the inner white border but a simple curl feather design seemed to fit nicely.
We have been making more ‘ice balls’ for our deck railing and they go right to the end of the deck now! I'm now making a bunch for down by the dock too!
The weather has been unseasonably warm here so we have been going for a lot of walk out along our bush trail, packing it well with our snowshoes. We managed to convince our youngest son to finally walk our trail and I think he might of even enjoyed it! It has been snowing all week here so the trees are all white with fresh snow so I’m waiting for the sun to peek out to get pictures of my Day Break quilt that I finished over a week ago. Looks like we might see some sun by the end of the week so I hope to get some pictures of it before New Years.
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Christmas Cookies!
I’m not one to spend a lot of time in the kitchen but I do enjoy Christmas baking. This year I found a link to a video on how to decorate this super cute Reindeer cookies and what makes them so clever is you use a Gingerbread man shape and turn it upside down! I made sugar cookies and decorated them like in the video and really enjoyed the process. It’s nice to add a new treat to the family favourites. Here is the link to the video. Hope to save a few to bring to our guild Christmas party on Tuesday…but no promises, cookies disappear fast here!
Friday, December 12, 2014
New Round Robin Started
Last year I did a Round Robin with Lori, Desley and Bronwyn and you can see the final results of that project here. Since we were all really happy with our final quilt top we decided to do this again but this time Desley and Bronwyn made the rules. This time we are using a point system and different sized blocks are assigned different points. For Round One we had to make 9 to 12 points worth of blocks using a consistent fabric in some or all of the blocks. The consistent fabric gets mailed with the blocks each round so there is continuity in all the blocks.
Here are my blocks and my fabric.
Here is Lori’s blocks and her fabric.
Here are Bronwyn’s blocks and fabric.
And Desley’s blocks and fabrics.
We are having unseasonably warm weather this week and it got up to +2’c yesterday and will be the same today. The down side is it has affected my ice and it is no longer clear but looks like frosted glass!
I’m not sure if I’m happy or sad about this. Maybe it will clear up over time again.
So since it has been warm I’ve been playing out in the snow again! I love winter!!