Tuesday, June 21, 2011

New Baby, New Quilt


We are so excited as we are having a new baby in the family this week. Our only granddaughter is scheduled for delivery this week and we know it is a little boy.
This quilt was made for the newest great-gran. We may not see him for a while as he will live in Texas and we are in Georgia. But to Easton, we say welcome to a wonderful family filled with cousins, second-cousins, aunts, great aunts, uncles, great uncles, grandparents and great-grandparents. Lots of love to go around for you.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Blomming Flowers



I had lots of help planting my whiskey barrels and pots this year from our two youngest grandsons. They did an excellent job as you can see from the massive blooms.
I always plant marigolds in hopes of keeping the deer out of the yard. And I love purple wave petunias. The pot that appears empty will have zinnias blooming a few weeks as they were just planted last week.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Grandson's Quilt


This is the finished quilt for one of our grandsons. He has graduated from college and now is part of the real, working world. Many, many, many blocks in this quilt and I kept adding borders to make it long enough for him as he is very tall. Miss Ann did an awesome job quilting on her her long arm. It is bright and he loves it.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Bunny Hill Design


This is a quilt I made from Bunny Hill Designs free Block of the Month 2008. Several of my quilting friends also made this quilt and it was very interesting to see how each of us used different colors and fabrics.

One day a very sweet little girl will receive this quilt.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Blogging and Quilting on Hold

I haven't been blogging or quilting due to a big yard project. Part of our backyard is a small hill that dips toward the house. Beyond the other side of the hill is a beautiful wooded area that we have let remain natural. But that hill and backyard toward the house has been a thorn in our side. We have just had so many problems getting grass to grow and just when we had everything growing we had the problem with the yard caving in due to our wonderful builder digging a pit and burying stumps and building supplied in it. After spending mega bucks a couple of years ago to get that corrected we started trying to rebuild the back yard area. Then my wonderful Sweetman became ill and everything stopped. Last year it was just mowed and a little care by our lawn service company with fertilizer and weed killer.

This year was the year. That yard was going to have grass. I ordered 1 1/2 pallets of bermuda sod and started the process. The afternoon of the delivery I started laying sod (and had no idea what I was doing). But the yard had been aerated twice and top soil placed in many placed to even it out etc. Back to laying sod--I was so tired and still had 1/2 pallet to put down. Here comes my wonderful neighbor plus two other mutual friends and they started helping me. Finally, it was down and we were blessed with good rains for several day.

But I still had some bare spots. So I went and purchased 50 more pieces and that day Sweetman felt good and was able to help me. Now I have one more area that needs about 50 pieces and I hope to get that down this week or next week.

Yesterday two of our grandsons came to visit and they helped me get flowers planted in my barrels and pots and then some down in a bed by our mailbox. Aren't friends and relatives wonderful?

My goal is to get the yard where all I have to do is maintain it and not spend lots of time on it each year.

Hopefully I will be back at quilting very soon and have pictures to share with you.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

One Less UFO


This is one of my UFO's that I have completed. The pattern is Jared Takes a Wife from Bonnie Hunter's website.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Almost


One of our adult grandsons asked for a quilt for his new bed. He wanted a quilt that was "modern" and bright. I invaded the quilt shop and came home with fabrics that I really like and thought were perfect. Then I pulled out a quilt pattern that I had purchased at the Quilt Expo last fall. Pattern was too small so I proceeded to try and enlarge for a queen size bed. Cut fabrics, sewed fabrics, put on design wall. A disaster! Terrible looking! So I ripped it apart and decided I would make a string quilt using all the purchased fabrics plus what I could pull from my stash. Now I am down to the last section and I can see daylight at the end of the tunnel. Maybe by March I will have it finished for that sweet young man.