Saturday, November 1, 2008

The Road to California is VERY Long! (or "I can't believe I made so many quilts!")

This is a very long post, so get your coffee, tea, vodka and soda, gin and tonic, or whatever your favorite browsing beverage is....

California Grandsons

Kyle - 3 1/2


Brady - 1 1/2


The Shooting Location (for the quilts)
The Backyard Wall
Long shot from one side of the yard.
Note quilt on the left side of photo.


Long shot from the other side of the yard.


THE QUILTS
I tried to upload the pictures in chronological order in which they were made, but that didn't work, so we've got pretty much reverse chron order.


These are Kyle's pillowcases. He'll need new ones for his big-boy pillow now.


I found this Tall Ships panel at a quilt show in Massachusetts. Perfect for Brady's room which is red and taupe (Kim refused to repaint). Once I started machine-quilting, I couldn't stop. If you click on the pictures, you may be able to see the details.
Tall Ships wall hanging for Brady's room. It hangs over his crib.

Left Lighthouse


Middle Tall Ships


Right Lighthouse


Left Lighthouse back


Middle Tall Ships back


Right Lighthouse back


Quilt Vignette


Brady's Room before he moved in.


Brady's baby quilt-Sunny Days




Kyle's Space Quilt
I took Kyle to the local quilt shop (what a great shop!) and he loved the planets and the multi-colored stripe. The owner let us in even though she was not yet open for business.





Captain Kyle
Pattern from Mary Hickey's book Sweet and Simple Baby Quilts



Kyle's Baby Quilt
Pattern from one of the PS I Love You books

The focus fabric is from the Bryce & Madeline line from Free Spirit. All the grandkids have a quilt made with this fabric (and very special friends). I have just enough for whenever my son Kevin has his first child. Not soon.
Kim's Pregnant Quilt
A flannel quilt for California


Christmas Scrap Quilt


Placemats


Table Topper - hand-quilted


Cows and Moons



Back of Moons

I forgot to take a picture of the one quilt I actually had time to make in California so that will come a bit later. Perhaps Kim will put it up herself.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Northern California Quilts

These quilts belong to my sister, Jeannie, who lives in the vicinity of Sacramento. Each one was given to her while she was living in a different state. She was good enough to take pictures with her digital camera and send them along for me.

Apple Baskets, machine pieced and appliqued. I made this during a class and worked furiously to finish my homework before each session. I remember my husband and kids leaving me alone one suppertime to finish some applique before leaving for class. I loved this pattern so much I made a second one for myself. Both are hand quilted. Jeannie got this one while living in Ohio (for the second time-she moved around a lot).

Jeannie's 40th Birthday Story Quilt. This was a total surprise for her. She turned 40 while living in Tennessee. After only two weeks on a new job I had to take "time off" to fly down there without her knowing I was coming. As most quilters find themselves approaching the actual "handing over" of the gift, I was stitching away furiously to finish the binding before she got home from work. The blocks in this quilt tell a visual life history. There's the Ohio Star in the center (that was for the 1st time she lived in Ohio; the 2nd time was right after Tennesse); a Smoky Mountain block for the area she lived in; a Road to California (for the 1st time she lived there); a Sisters block; a Connecticut block; and I can't remember the others. I had a lot of fun making this quilt and the look on her face when she "discovered" me and her quilt was memorable - and loud!

Ah, the Blue and Yellow Quilt. Believe it or not, I made this FOR MYSELF in a mystery class! I strongly believe in using fabric that you love in a mystery quilt because if you are not happy with your fabric choices, you won't like the finished product. [That did happen to me and I wound up giving it away to a friend for Christmas who loved the pink/green theme.] So on my birthday one year, I fell in love with the blue and yellow floral during the B&Y craze. I loved this quilt. Then one summer Jeannie came to visit and the only place for her to sleep, other than the couch, was a cot I set up in my quilt studio with this quilt. Well, she just LOVED this quilt and could she please have it - the NERVE! I don't readily recall which state she lived in at that time, but eventually she wound up with a blue and yellow kitchen and living room in California. And now you know "the rest of the story..." As with most of her homes, she redecorates! So now her kitchen has the newest color scheme - taupe, black and white. Her living room is soon to be similar with some burgundy thrown in. [You think she'd send me pictures? Hah!] Oh, and the Apple Baskets were out of style homes ago!

Thanks Jeannie for the blog fodder! I love you! Please send pics of the new kitchen and living room!

Monday, October 20, 2008

California-Bound Quilts

My Town Green
This is what I see every morning on my way to work and why autumn and crisp weather is uplifting. I just had to stop and take a picture. Someday I will put all these wonderful colors together in a quilt.

Crazy Hearts

Good Vibrations
These quilts are for twin girls born last April, very early. Except for backing, both quilts were made with stash fabric. And although each has the same backing, the quilts are different, signifying individual personalities. Good Vibrations is aptly named because the photo makes the orange stripes "vibrate" (but not in person!).

In the Pink
This quilt is for their sister, who is 3. I just can't get away from that lovely lime green! I've been putting it in almost all the baby quilts I've made in the past couple of years. Quilts will be on their way to California this week. Hopefully, Mom will send back pictures of the girls with their treasures.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Slash-a-Stash: California Quilt #4


Oh, how I had fun with this quilt!

This quilt was started in a class at a quilt shop that is now, woefully, gone. I had one particular fabric that I bought in a great shop in Willimantic, CT, and had been dying to use it - a purple with electric green dots. This pattern fit the bill.
This bright, happy quilt was part of my living room inventory when Kim saw it. She loved it right away and asked if she could have it (the nerve!)... Of course I said "not a chance," but it wound up as a Christmas gift for her the following Christmas. One of her commenters on House of Prince wanted to know more about it after seeing a picture of it draped on the rocking chair in Kyle's room. Here's your answer!

This is a technique where you sew fabric around a central square, then cut that up and reassemle, using parts from different squares. It can be a nightmare trying not to repeat a sequence, but it's fun too! Then when you lay it out to sew all the blocks together, you have to be careful to hopefully not butt the same fabrics together! Aaagghh! But just look at the results!


I didn't have enought of the purple plaid for the back, so made do with leftovers from the front.