Monthly Archive for July, 2007

My First Quilt – WIP

Iz needs a blanket, as next week she will be napping at school once a week. I thought it would be fun if we picked out fabric and made a quilt, so we took a trip to Valley Fabrics. I love walking into the shop. Tons of color, tons of patterns and the people are always so nice. And – where to start? First things first, Iz was escorted to the bucket-o-toys. I knew she wouldn’t be into picking fabric, at least not for very long. I pulled out my little inspiration – a cloth swim diaper (sorry – no picture), aqua with pink and red and yellow flowers – and away we went. I love working with creative people who know their store and their product. There was really no browsing (ok – because I knew there was a time limit if Iz and I were out shopping together…), and this is what I came home with. 1/2 yard of each. It’s enough to make TWO 45ish by 54ish quilts. I was so excited, I came home and threw them in the wash right away (why is it that some people don’t wash before they sew? is it easier to handle? I am so worried about shrinkage, plus the sizing in the fabric is no good for my allergies – or my body for that matter – yuck…anyway….). As soon as it came out of the wash, up they went to get ironed dry.

Fabric for the First Quilt!

I love my handy dandy rotary cutter and self healing mat. They are so wonderful. I could not imagine cutting 150 or so 7″ squares with scissors. Cutting is not my favorite thing (although Iz loves using her ladybug scissors – and is quite good at it too!). I think that if I couldn’t have cut these out quickly with my rotary cutter, the fabric you see above, would have turned into skirts (not a bad thing!). Surprisingly, Iz sat quietly on the floor of my studio while I cut these out. I couldn’t believe that this was happening. Maybe because she knows all of this is for her (well half – the other is for a future cousin)? Thinking back to it, she was so content. Is this a step towards more independence for both of us?

I was so excited, I didn’t take a photo of all the cut squares. They sure did look nice though.

I wanted a really random layout. One quilt needs to be done by next Monday (Iz will need it Tuesday morning), so I have been really excited to get started and finish! Rob (my wonderful creative husband), wanted to help out. We’ve been trying to spend our evenings working together and not in front of the television, but rather reading books, working on our projects, helping each other. It’s much nicer than turning into a vegetable at night. He suggested mixing up the swatches before laying out the quilts. It’s what he does when he does his tiling. So, away we went. It made it really easy to lay out each quilt. 7 squares by 8 rows. Once we finished I only rearranged 1 or 2 (can’t help it, too much training…). Then, how to mark them? I didn’t have a place big enough to keep them out in their order, no flannel sheet or sticky board to keep them in order. So I tagged each row. 1a, 1b, 1c and so on. Pinned in the upper left corner. EASY! So easy to take each pile and sew a row. Then sew the rows together. This is what one of them looks like:

First Quilt 2007

First Quilt 2007 - WIP - back side

I love how the back looks. Maybe an idea for another type of quilt? Have to research that…

Anyway – each top took me about an hour to piece together. Not bad. I was a little worried that they would take me longer, and I only have a week to finish. Iz really likes them. “Is that mine mama? Can I make a quilt too?” There is something wonderfully satisfying about making things for your children.

I love the size of the quilt and I don’t think I’m going to add a border. I think I’ll bind it (I’m leaning towards a green binding of some sort) and I think the back of the quilt will be some sort of orange. Although, I am a bit worried about the dirt factor – maybe something darker? I’m off to Valley Fabrics again tomorrow to find the backing, get the batting and find the fabric for the binding. I’m planning on machine quilting this, and can anybody tell me – Do I need a special foot for my sewing machine? or can I use the standard one? I was also thinking about rounding the corners, instead of leaving them square. I am planning on a bias binding. Any advice?

ps – This is my first quilt. I have dreamed of making quilts since I think about the 4th grade. A friends mother tried to get me started, but instead of cutting squares, she had me cut tons of triangles. She lost me there. Then, in high school, I had a self portrait project (I wish I could find it). I painted a lifesize me on fabric, then cut it up into squares and mixed it with other squares of fabric. Kind of a quilt, but I didn’t consider it a quilt then.

Seeing Aqua and Red

Twirly Skirt - Detail

I don’t know what it is , but I’ve been dreaming about aqua and red lately, and lucky me had a bit in my stash to make Iz this skirt. She loves it. I love it. I think the next skirt I make will use twice as much tulle. I pictured it differently, more full or intense.

Twirly Skirt II

Aqua and Red faves

But this red and aqua thing has been on my mind for a while – you can tell from my Flickr favorites (click on the photo to go to Flickr and learn more about each photo).

I’ve got a few gifty things coming up and for the longest time I was struggling with color ideas, but I think aqua and red are really fresh and could be fun for little ones I’m thinking of.

Taking the Time

Clouds

I have forgotten how important it is to take time for things. I’ve kind of forgotten how to do it I think. I’ve forgotten to take a few moments some time during the day to think about what is going on, put thoughts and feelings into perspective and focus on the day and what is important. I’m always busy thinking about what’s next, what does she need? a nap? a snack? a potty break? What goes in his lunch today, tomorrow, this week? Is the laundry done? Did I empty the dishwasher? What should I make for dinner?

flowers on my table

This morning during our weekly ritual of breakfast at the local joint, I got about 5 minutes to myself. Iz and her dad were out walking around saying hi to all the other diners. No one asking me for anything. No one demanding my attention. No one needing me to entertain. Since we weren’t home, I couldn’t be distracted by the daily do’s.

This last week I remembered to take a wee break after dropping Iz off for the morning. I took my tea outside and sat on our big rock, and just noticed things around me. Now sitting there this morning for my 5 minutes, I realized that I really need this time to myself, to organize my thoughts and just relax and focus.

Happy Bracelets

I know that taking this time will help me enjoy all the little things.  I don’t want to miss or waste a second of these years.  Iz is so little still, and it will just fly right by me if I don’t pay attention.

Hydrangea Girl

Hydrangea Girl

Rob was driving home the other day, and in the middle of the road was an elderly woman with bunches of hydrangeas in her hands.  She wasn’t going to let Rob pass, so he stopped. He stopped because she reminded him of his Grandma.  This is something she would do.  This kind, sweet old woman was cutting  her bushes back and didn’t want the flowers to go to waste.  He got a big bunch.  The two cars after him got big bunches too.

They Found It!

Bird Sock

Dear Grandma Whitty,
Just wanted to let you know that the finches have found their new bird sock. THEY LOVE IT! Mom and I sit at the window many minutes throughout the day and look at all the mama and dada birds eating the thistle. There are some really fat gold finches and some very tiny purple finches.
Thank you so much.
Love,
Iz

Colour is for Lovers

Summer and Popsicle

I found ColourLovers (via MOO), and I just can’t stop it! There are so many great features, cool ways to find palettes, amazing colors to explore. This palette came from this photo of Iz:
Berry Pop

Doesn’t this just want to make you lick a berry pop?
Some of my other favorite palettes (today that is…):

my bright day

Cosmopolitan

go ahead and try

Note To Self

Dear Me,

Please, please remember while wearing a skirt in buggy Western Massachusetts, apply bug spray.  Those buggers go all the way up!  (and no one wants to see you scratching the tush…non-stop) Or wear full length pants. Always.

xo. Me

MOO Sticker Books

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I was checking MOO today, I need to order more of my business cards and WOAH! Did you see these sticker books? If you order in July – it’s all free shipping. I’ll be uploading more photos to my Flickr and grab a book or two.

A Wee Bit of Etsy Love

starclips.jpg

I was looking for myself, a new skirt or bag, and stumbled on these. Must-Have-Stars.  Not only would they look good in my hair, but Iz’s too.

Daily Reads – Design/Craft Blogs – part I

Ok, I should really be working on my little freelance project, Iz is at school, and this time is supposed to be devoted to my project (no worries, I’ll still make my deadline this week, but this “free time” is so rewarding and I just have to share what I’ve been clicking on…)

Design Mom:: Actually just stumbled on this one this morning, from somewhere…was it Sk*rt? It was so many clicks ago, I can’t remember. Love it. Love the guest moms, love the products. Is now a daily read.

Bitter Betty Blogs:: She does some great tutorials, and finds some wicked cool vintage fabric and patterns.

Betsy Ross’ Journal::LOVE LOVE LOVE her patterns, and when she writes about Philadelphia, I get a little homesick. Plus, she finds some of the coolest stuff.

EtsyLabs:: Totally inspiring, there is so much creativity out there, and this is the perfect place to learn how to do something. I really want to do this.

Not Martha:: I’ve been reading Megan’s blog for years. I loved her knit pink wig. I love it when she talks about cooking and meal planning, and I really want to make the shoe rack she made, and if we ever move back to Seattle, her local stuff is awesome!

And of course, Design*Sponge, Decor8 and Print & Pattern.

ok – more later, have-to-go-back-to-work.