Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Name Quilts
Here are some name quilts that I made as baby quilts. The names were put on the back. On the Norah quilt I forgot to get a picture of the front. Sorry about that. It was a very colorful butterfly quilt I made from a pattern by Fig Tree quilts. It is called Painted Ladies. The other two quilts I made from leftover blocks from some other quilts I made. I quilted them myself on my home sewing machine. They are not that big - This is as big as I can make them and still quilt them myself. Sorry about the pictures all being bunched up together - I'm not very good at this technology stuff.
Saturday, September 13, 2014
My first quilt and other odds and ends
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My first quilt |
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I remember using these fabrics for a 4H project. |
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As you can see, some of the fabric is starting to disintegrate. Looks like I used some type of polyester batting. I quilted this myself on our home sewing machine. |
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I used a sheet for the backing. |
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2 x 2 barn quilt I painted for the Little Balkans Quilt show |
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2 x 2 barn quilt - Little Balkans quilt block |
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Norah Mae and her baby quilt I made for her. I used a bunny rabbit print. She is a real sweetie. |
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Elliot Ann's baby quilt |
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Elliot Ann - She is as cuddly as she looks. |
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I like this one also. |
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Washington, DC trip; July 4, 2014 (post by Lorri)
To celebrate our fifth wedding anniversary, we decided to take to trip to Washington, DC. This was the hubs first trip to DC. I'd been once before, as an almost 17 year old 4-Her (along with two busloads of Kansas 4-Hers). That trip took place in 1976, in late July, just after the big bicentennial celebration.
Boy, did things change.
We picked a hotel in downtown DC, so we could walk or ride the Metro. We got the hang of riding the Metro pretty quickly, we only took the wrong train once. (Actually, we were on the right train line, it was just headed the opposite way we wanted to go.)
Our hotel was about five blocks from the White House.
Of course, there was some kind of protest in front of the White House each day. They were pretty small, and everyone seemed to be well behaved.
We strolled on to the Washington Monument next. Photos just don't do justice to how magnificent it is.
The next morning, we took the Metro to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery.
I do not take a photo of the Pentagon. There were many, many signs saying "Do not take any photos". As I did not want to spend anytime in the Pentagon pokey, I happily complied. There is a nice memorial on one side of the building, for the folks that died on Sept 11 when the airplane crashed into the Pentagon.
The hubs really liked this museum. He's worked in the aircraft industry for a number of years, so he felt right at home. It was so cool. I lost track of how many aircraft they have hanging in the building. I especially like the old planes. There was a military band playing that day, so we were treated to some good music while we enjoyed the exhibits.
More about our trip in an upcoming post.
Happy Birthday America!
Boy, did things change.
We picked a hotel in downtown DC, so we could walk or ride the Metro. We got the hang of riding the Metro pretty quickly, we only took the wrong train once. (Actually, we were on the right train line, it was just headed the opposite way we wanted to go.)
Our hotel was about five blocks from the White House.
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Yup, we did a White House selfie. |
Of course, there was some kind of protest in front of the White House each day. They were pretty small, and everyone seemed to be well behaved.
We strolled on to the Washington Monument next. Photos just don't do justice to how magnificent it is.
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There was a storm rolling through that evening, so the clouds were a nice backdrop for the monument. |
I do not take a photo of the Pentagon. There were many, many signs saying "Do not take any photos". As I did not want to spend anytime in the Pentagon pokey, I happily complied. There is a nice memorial on one side of the building, for the folks that died on Sept 11 when the airplane crashed into the Pentagon.
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Arlington cemetery was amazing. And extensive. |
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Selfie at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. |
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And yup, the fireworks were pretty darn incredible. |
Happy Birthday America!
Friday, June 27, 2014
A wedding in our backyard!
We recently hosted a wedding for our nephew Justin. So, I decided to share some pictures. No spoiler alert here; there are no photos of the bride and groom. I'm sure those will appear after they get home from their honeymoon.
We were fortunate to have dry weather for the wedding. We wish the bride and groom many years of happiness together.
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This is how we greeted our guests. |
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You can see the arch in the distance. The husband (aka the grass whisperer) had the yard looking wonderful. |
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The tent and the chairs are delivered. |
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Unpacking the tent out of the bag. |
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The tent is going up. It was really hot; you can see the mother of the groom under the umbrella. |
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Progress! |
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Working on the wedding arch. |
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The arch is done! The silver and purple looked so pretty. |
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These flowers were at the ends of the rows. |
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The trolley delivers guests to our house. |
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Done with the set up! |
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Guests waiting for the wedding to begin. |
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
K's Cat Quilts
Someone is trying to tell me something!
My cat , Peppermint Patty, sometimes gets neglected when I'm sewing. She can't spell but if she could wouldn't that be awesome! If she could spell I'm sure this is what she would do. These are some letters I made for another project and just thought I would have some fun !
Monday, May 12, 2014
Milk Paint Class May 10, 2014 Posted by Lorri
So, today, we got in our cars and ventured from our respective parts of Kansas to the bustling town of Neodesha. This has the added benefit of being down the road from four of my granddaughters, so this was a double bonus score.
Here we are, sitting around the table trying out different colors.
This color is called linen. I really liked it. Milk paint is non toxic, so you can use it inside your house without sucking in toxic fumes.
Yup, that's our dad at the end of the table. (Our mom is on the left.) Since Sherry couldn't make it today, Daddy got to join the class. I know what you are thinking - what a lucky, lucky man Edgar Von Soosten is.
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We each got a simple wooden frame to practice on. We first painted a chocolate brown color. |
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I used vaseline next. The next step was to add the pretty blue paint. Wet sanding (with hemp oil) was next. That step brought out the distressed feature. |
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Here is Kay with her finished frame. She chose a lavender color. It was pretty. |
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The bonus was getting to see the little girlies. Here is me with Vada and her new little sister Elliot. |
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Here is my finished frame with my favorite photo of Atticus. |
Thursday, March 27, 2014
K's Improv Quilting
I recently found some improv blocks hiding in my sewing room and decided to put them up on my design wall (the back of a flannel backed vinyl tablecloth hung on the wall) and see what they looked like after being stored away for a while. Some of these have been hanging around in my sewing room for quite a long time. Of course we have red and blue and yellow blocks ( my favorite cold combination).
These are some leftover blocks from another quilt and some blocks that I am experimenting with. Next is a red, white , and blue color combo. (My next favorite color combination).
I have some of these sewn together. Maybe some day I will finish this, I really like this.
This big piece is all sewn together but I just don't know how to finish it. It needs a border or something. It has been hanging around in my sewing room for 5+ years? The big flower and bird is from a design by Mary Lou Weidman and I have several of her books. One of her designs is the cow quilt that I made. I really want to try to make more of her designs. This is not all I have a lot more blocks (more traditional blocks ) hanging around in my sewing room also. One thing I also want to try is some more quilts with words in them. I have made several quilts with peoples names on them. I'll try to show you those some other time. I hope you have enjoyed my look into my quilt world!
These are some leftover blocks from another quilt and some blocks that I am experimenting with. Next is a red, white , and blue color combo. (My next favorite color combination).
I have some of these sewn together. Maybe some day I will finish this, I really like this.
This big piece is all sewn together but I just don't know how to finish it. It needs a border or something. It has been hanging around in my sewing room for 5+ years? The big flower and bird is from a design by Mary Lou Weidman and I have several of her books. One of her designs is the cow quilt that I made. I really want to try to make more of her designs. This is not all I have a lot more blocks (more traditional blocks ) hanging around in my sewing room also. One thing I also want to try is some more quilts with words in them. I have made several quilts with peoples names on them. I'll try to show you those some other time. I hope you have enjoyed my look into my quilt world!
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