Around the World Blog Hop


If you read quilting blogs much, you will likely have seen traces of this 'Around the World Blog Hop'.  If you're tagged, you write a blog post answering the questions and then tag three more bloggers.  I don't generally participate, simply because these blog hops remind me just a bit of those chain letters of my childhood days.  Those terrible chain letters which I dreaded receiving!  They always gave me sweaty palms and a nagging feeling.  Like I felt responsible to give 6 sheets of stickers to the girl who gave me the letter, but never passed the letter on to 6 more people and still felt slightly guilty for that!   I remember when I found out by reading somewhere that chain letters were discouraged and possibly even illegal?... ok I don't know if they were/are illegal, but anyways, I felt such a weight lifted off of me.  Like all those chains that I bombed out on were erased from my list of former sins! 

Well, that was straying from the topic, but really this blog hop is quite different from a chain letter and when I read the questions and answers on other blogs, I felt like it was a fun hop to join!  First of all, I'd like to mention the sweet girl who nominated me.  Annie of anniemacoriginal is a Canadian girl living in Italy, and making quilts of course!  I love this voile quilt she made for her bed, isn't it luxurious?!

So on to the questions!


1.  What are you working on right now?

I'm too lazy to take photos of all my in progress piles... If you read my blog regularly you may have caught on that I've got myself a sweet little 6 week old baby.  This means that I walk a small radius between rocking chair, crib, and kitchen,.  It stands to reason that if my sewing machine was somehow placed within this radius, I'd escape any feelings of claustrophobia by cutting a strip here or sewing a seam there.    So my sewing machine has been moved to the dining room table, a long stairway and walk away from all my fabric and design wall, as well as all my other projects in process. 

So a new location would mean I should start a whole new set of projects, right?!   I know, I don't like the mental clutter either... but I can't help it!

So I'm sewing myself a dress out of this fabric , because my other clothes don't fit !

I finished up a simple little baby quilt which you can glimpse in the top photo.

Just finished the quilt top for this bundle, and am trying to decide on backing and binding fabric.  Do I try to calm it down with a neutral or solid?  Or amp up the crazy with a purple print?

Bought a jelly roll of Up Parasol and am currently sewing half of it into a little girl quilt and falling so in love with this fabric line. 

There's more, but I think we'll stop with that!





2.  How does your work differ from others of it's genre?

This is really hard to answer, and judging from other blogger's responses, I think a lot of quilters would find this one tough.  First of all, what is my genre?  Other folks looking on could sooner answer this for me than myself.  I sometimes feel that I don't have a 'voice', but rather bounce around, depending what I'm influenced by at the moment. 

Below is a simple description of the quilts I love best. (whether my own or others work)

 Fairly simple in design, with a vintage feel and a touch of light hearted whimsy.  Quilts I'm drawn to are utilitarian in nature.  Sometimes they are minimal in design, and sometimes packed with color and shape.  Either way, they don't take themselves too seriously.






3.  Why do I create what I do? 

Because my sanity depends on making pretty things.  And I happened to work at a quilt shop when I was young.  I love fabric, and have lots of it, and it needs to be put to use.  And quilts are awesome.





4.  How does your creative process work? 

Honestly, this question makes me tired just reading it!  And by the way, the photo above could be labeled, "How My Creative Process Does NOT Work"! 

Really I am quite haphazard.  I think my best work happens when I have a mental inspiration or 'snapshot' of a quilt I want to make.  I use this idea to guide my decisions as I create, albeit very loosely.  Many of these ideas float in my head for weeks and I don't draw them out, which means they eventually fade.  We hope it's the best ones that stick around though, and eventually are realized in a completed quilt!

Unfortunately I can go through months where this inspiration can be a little dry.  Then I tend to gravitate to making quilts from patterns, or from precuts, which is NOT a bad thing, just not so exciting or rewarding.  (I'm in this kind of stage right now actually.)


And that's all folks!  Thanks for reading, or skimming or whatever!  I rather enjoyed blathering on about myself for awhile.  

Since my adult self realizes that I have no obligation to continue the 'tagging' process,  I will be true to form and not nominate any one in particular.  I DO love reading your response to these questions though, so if you'd like to answer them on your own blog, please do so and send me a link because I want to read it.  Or if you don't have a blog, you could email me your answers anyway!  I never get too much 'quilt talk'.

Summer Love Plus Quilt


Wild and Crazy Fat Quarter Bundle





While feeding the new wee babes at all hours of the day and night, I've been finding myself browsing the online fabric shops a little more than usual.  Let's just say it hasn't been that good for my pocketbook (aka Paypal account)! 

One of my favorite spots to shop online from my phone has been Fabric Spark and I found myself putting together virtual fabric bundles.  Here's one that I fell in love with, and they generously sent it to me to play with and entice you with as well!

I can't wait to cut into it, although I haven't completely finalized my pattern plans.  As usual I probably won't know for sure till a few minutes before cutting!  At 10 fat quarters though, it should make a small lap quilt, or a large one if I add a neutral solid to the plan.

So if any of you are as crazy as me for these wild and brilliant colors, you can purchase this fat quarter bundle here.  (and if by chance you do, I'd LOVE to see what you make with it!)

Moda Modern Building Blocks Quilt





Interrupting all my 'summer quilt finish' blog posts to show you what I've been dabbling with the last week.

I moved my sewing machine to my dining room table so that I could cut and sew for a few minutes here and there.  It's the little things that keep us sane and happy, right?!

I decided to dive right into something impractical, just because I felt like it.  This pattern appealed to me, although I'm generally not a fan of sampler quilts.  I think it's the varying block size and random layout that won me over.  APQ-August-Modern-Building-Blocks-Ad


































You can buy kits to make a quilt exactly in these colors, or you can just purchase the pattern booklet.  Of course the whole fun is picking fabrics, so I bought only the pattern. 

We'll see how long it takes to make it!!




Pinwheel Quilt


Spinning Stars Quilt