Monday, June 20, 2011

Late Father's Day Post

I'm a little late with my Father's Day post. Years ago my dad made me this birdhouse. He use to tinker in his shed and had a huge collection of odds and ends. The house has a neat tin roof and the main section was part of a leg of an old dining room table.



The clematis also remind me of my dad. He had three clematis plants on the side of his garage. This time of the year their blooms would cover the entire side of the garage. Miss him.



While taking the clematis photos, I noticed that my red lilies are blooming.



I just love their bright, happy colors.










Saturday, June 18, 2011

Vintage Style Towel

My best friend, Linda, gave me this cute sewing sack. It is made from a kitchen towel. I love the vintage style embroidery on the top. I remade the bag into a hanging towel because I wouldn't use it very often as a sack.



I refolded the sack and sewed rick rack on the top.



On the back I made a sleeve to hold a large magnet.



I have the towel hanging on my dishwasher and I can enjoy the cuteness daily :)

Monday, May 23, 2011

Spring Can Be Beautiful

We have three trees blooming in our yard. They were gorgeous over the weekend. One of the trees has fuchsia blossoms.




The tree on the corner of the house has pink flowers.





Next to the driveway, the tree has thousands of white blossoms.





It's always a fun challenge to catch a bee in a photo.






Jenny took this photo of one of the bunnies who calls our yard home. He likes to eat the corn and seeds the birds throw out of the bird feeder.





I got this picture of him or his sibling lounging in the sun earlier this spring. He was a little startled... just before I took the photo he had both back legs out flat, sunning the bottoms of his paws.


Saturday, May 14, 2011

Farm Baby Quilt

My niece's baby shower was today. I made her a baby quilt.



The baby's room is painted green and going to be decorated in a farm theme.












The pieced flower on the quilt has a ric rac stem.





I found a panel for the back of the quilt. It is very similar to the bedding she picked on her baby registry.





The ultrasound says the baby is a girl.


Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Getting Ready for a Baby Shower :)

I'm helping with a baby shower for my niece. Very exciting...this will the first baby on my side of the family in 30 years. I made 10 pair of hot pads for prizes.



I tried a new pattern on these hot pads. They were easy to make but used 6 layers of fabric...a little costly considering fabric is near $10 a yard in a quilt store.



The rest of the hot pads were made using a top, back, layer of Warm & Natural and a layer of Insu Bright.


















I decorated some Hersey Nuggets using address labels. A picture (ultra sound) of my future great niece is on the top of the label and happy flowers are on the sides.





On the bottom, there is a "thank you" from the baby to the shower guests.


Saturday, April 30, 2011

April Millington Quilt Club Meeting

At our meeting on Wednesday, Faith showed us this purse she made.



Faith also shared a quilt made from her stash.



Nancy shared a purse made from the same pattern Faith used.



This is Connie modeling her Ami Simm's Michigan Mink Jacket.



Connie made this Mariner's Compass quilt for her granddaughter's 3rd birthday.



Mary made this bag from fabric she found in Alaska.



Sidney used recycled ties to make an Ipod holder.



Here Sidney is modeling her Easter apron.



Karen showed the club quilt she had quilted.



Jean made a purple purse.



Julie showed us a number of bags she had made.



Jan made 3 flannel rag quilts for charity.



Eileen is going to teach the members to make blocks for a "Walk in the Park' quilt. She has been working on making blocks and quilting them as she goes.



Cheryl made this black and white bag.



Carolyn pieced and quilted this brown and tan quilt.



Linda showed the group her daughter Theresa's first quilt. Theresa made the quilt for a friend who has just lost her mom. She used photos of the friend, her mom and her friend's child in the quilt.



Julie quilted Theresa's quilt. Julie also quilted this quilt. One of Linda's friends hand embroidered the blocks.



Julie made this beautiful cake for our lunch.



A big thanks to Linda for taking notes, while I took pictures.

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Happy Easter!

We went to Tom's sister's home in Rochester to celebrate Easter with Tom's family today.
I tested a new recipe for stained glass jello. I think I need to tweak the recipe a little. I used sugar free and low fat ingredients and the flavors weren't quite as good as they could be.



Jeff brought the eggs for the family dinner. (Jeff is an electrical engineer.) He has an Egg-Bot, which he bought at a Maker Faire. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5JHRy1iud0 Jeff spent a lot of free time this past week decorating eggs for his coworkers. (A lot of those eggs had GM, Volt and Hybrid logos on them)




My sister-in-law, Chris, made everyone an Easter basket. A lot of scrapbooking...there were 13 of us at dinner. I haven't had an Easter basket since I was a child so this is a real treat :)



The ground was covered with snow earlier this week. Finally, we had a sunny warm day and I found some hardy flowers blooming.













Happy Easter & Happy Spring!!!