Showing posts with label quilt class. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilt class. Show all posts

01 August, 2020

New Month, New Quiltmaker

Even though it seems as though each day slips silently into the next during these crazy days of the "new normal" (whatever that is), time really is moving forward and we've slipped into August already! Our daughter and oldest granddaughter spent a few days visiting from the Capital City. Now that Lucy Ann has completed third grade, it's high time for her to learn and utilize machine skills  for her very first quilt. She took to the machine like a duck to water-- she was eager to succeed and nothing stood in her way!
We started slowly. She worked from her favorite color palette of navy blue and aqua and began a lap-sized quilt by joining squares into four-patches and then into larger units. She helped to die-cut all of her squares. She understood the importance of maintaining an accurate and consistent seam allowance; everything fit together perfectly.

From four-patches into larger units.
By day two she was well on her way to laying out her overall design. We kept the sessions long enough to be productive but not over-tiring. 
We took physical breaks; snacks and games were all part of the plan, too. I believe she had a great time!
On the first evening (it started early, on Thursday!) of our "girls weekend + Paw Paw" we ate pizza out on the porch and topped it off with an old favorite (in our family) dessert; Rainbow Angel Cake. This tunneled-out-and-filled-with-rainbow-sherbet-angel-food-cake was a constant at our daughter's birthday parties throughout her teen years. We spent precious time visiting, playing games and watching television together before bedtime. Last evening we had appetizer hour, a baked potato and toppings bar for dinner and a chocolate chip cookie skillet with homemade chocolate ice cream. Lucy Ann and our daughter taught us to play Kings Corner, a new (to us) card game. Our weekend was a jam-packed and enjoyable one!
Before she had to pack up the car, and head back home with her Mom today, Lucy Ann had everything in place on the design wall! Time slipped away altogether too quickly. Is this the face of a proud and happy new quiltmaker? I'd say "yes"!! 🙂 We need to schedule future sessions to finish up the top's assembly and to tie-dye the backing fabric before we load it onto the longarm for quilting. The fun with this one never stops! 
I cannot wait for our next get-together. 
Yep, time marches forward; days turn into months which turn into years~ today's Hannes' 16th birthday! Happy birthday, little buddy; you make everyday a joyful occasion. You're a loving and loyal companion.  
Life is Good!
 

15 September, 2015

Quirky Circles

The pattern is Metro Rings by Sew Kind of Wonderful. I've taken two of three classes, I've got plenty of remaining homework before tomorrow's final class... we'll be learning how to add the setting triangles that will should bring the rings together in circular perfection! I'm not sure that mine will line up... hence, the nickname I have assigned to this one: "Quirky Circles". I love this ruler, I find sewing curves to be both relaxing and challenging at the same time, an oddly satisfying combination; the resulting quirkiness just adds to the fun!
Life is Good!

01 September, 2015

Three Somethings



Something New:

I registered up for a class, my supplies are all ready to go. I bought a Quick Curve Ruler back in February when I was at Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival. I fell in love with the Metro Rings quilt that was on display, made with the ruler. I never opened the package; after returning back home I put the ruler away and never looked back. Then, in April, when I attended MQX I visited an entire "Sew Kind Of Wonderful" exhibit; a great number of quilts made using the Quick Curve Ruler, I was inspired! I vowed to get my ruler out as soon as I got home again. And yet, the ruler remained in its packaging. Then, I noticed on a local quilt shop's calendar, the Metro Rings class. I signed up, it became clear to me that I needed a teacher and fellow students, plus a deadline to jump start this effort...tomorrow's the day: my Quick Curve will be set free at long last! I feel like a kid on her first day of school, I'm eager to learn something new!






Something New Again:
When Lucy Ann visited last month we picked out fabric for Nana too make her a dress. I haven't smocked in a long time... I don't really know why. Luckily, I fell right back into the rhythm. I have set myself up a little space to work on the smocking for a few hours a day, I watch a movie on Netflix at the same time and find it an enjoyable afternoon activity. The movies that I had selected over the last few days were not worth recommending... to anyone. That pattern of so-so viewing ended today, which brings me to the third something...

Something Not To Miss:
Truth. Redemption. Forgiveness. Love. This film has it all.

Life is Good!