I have been asked to participate in the Around the World Blog Hop. My friend, Cathy, from Eagles' Wings Quilts asked if I would do a blog post this week answering four questions and adding some photos. Here is Cathy's post for the Blog Hop. You can see the post for the person who nominated her and keep going back :-). So, here we go.....
First an introduction. I live in Southwestern Ontario Canada with my dear husband of 36 years. Our romance dates back to grade 7 :-). We are empty nesters for a number of years already and have four kids, who are all married and we have 9 grandchildren...6 girls and 3 boys. That keeps me hopping making quilts for all of them. I teach quilt classes here in my home usually one evening and one day per week, whatever works for the schedule. My husband is in his 9th year of teaching High School Sciences, Math and Apologetics (the defense of the Christian Faith) at a Christian High School. He did a mid life career change. Five years ago we built a quilt studio and designed the house around it :-). Here is where I hang out most days:
My sewing studio with my husband's office right beside |
1. What am I working on?
I am always working on a host of different things and I work best under pressure. I am not always in the mood to work on certain projects or with particular colours, so I need a lot of projects on the go so I have choices :-). It is good when a deadline forces me to finish up the project. Right now I'm just finishing up an I spy quilt for my granddaughter who is going to JK this year...I'm a little late! But, I have two little four year old granddaughters starting JK this year. Charity already has her quilt and Katie's just needs binding and a label. They came over one day and got to pick out their own I spy squares for their quilt, stayed for dinner and we played games together with Grandpa. Very fun!
Charity's quilt |
Katie's Quilt |
I am also working on a One Block Wonder Quilt and another baby quilt that need to be done very shortly. I am also working on a few long term projects: An Indian Orange Peel quilt, a Dear Jane quilt, the Psalms quilt by Carol Honderich and I have lots of UFO's as well. They will all get finished eventually! Another project that keeps us hopping is sewing quilts with my local small guild for our chemo unit at the local hospital. We provide lap quilts for those going through chemo treatments. This is a very rewarding activity and provides us lots of opportunities to work with colours and patterns that we might not normally use and it goes to a good cause.
2. How does my work differ
from others of its genre?
I enjoy working with patterns, but often give it my own spin. My favourite quilting activity is playing with colour (this is probably why I have so many UFO's...I want to dig through my colourful stash :-). My very favourite way of quilting is to make some blocks, toss them up on my design wall and let the quilt speak to me what it wants next. I'm in a brights stage at the moment and love to work with Kaffe Fassett prints. I have a large collection of these fabrics and was able to take a class with him recently. That was so much fun. You can read about the class here and see the finished quilt here on my blog. The thing that would distinguish my work most from others is that I do all my quilting and piecing on antique and vintage sewing machines. I piece most of my quilts on a 1951 Singer 15-88 treadle which can even free motion quilt and also use my 1960's vintage Bernina 830 electric machine as well as a Featherweight and other antique machines is our collection.
1951 Singer 15-88 treadle |
My trusty Bernina 830 |
3. Why do I write/create
what I do?
I started my blog so that some far away family would be able to keep up with what I am doing. It has become an interesting record and scrapbook of the quilts I have finished over the years. Unfortunately, I'm a little behind in my blogging and have quite a few quilts to write about yet. I got behind when my computer crashed! It will all happen in due time :-).
I started my blog so that some far away family would be able to keep up with what I am doing. It has become an interesting record and scrapbook of the quilts I have finished over the years. Unfortunately, I'm a little behind in my blogging and have quite a few quilts to write about yet. I got behind when my computer crashed! It will all happen in due time :-).
4. How does my
writing/creating process work?
My creating process could probably be best described as "random abstract" LOL. I generally work on something that I'm in the mood for unless I have a real deadline and even then, I tend to procrastinate until it's a really really close deadline. I do love to organize and my stash is nicely organized by colour and type. And, I have lots of scraps that are nicely sorted as per instructions from Bonnie Hunter's site. I cannot throw anything out and raid the garbage cans after my students leave and keep the scraps neatly organized to use as leaders/enders as Bonnie describes on her site. Recently I did made a couple of quilts that use the garbage from circles which I used in a baby quilt. You can see the baby quilt and the "Never Throw Anything Away" quilt here.
I am supposed to nominate someone else to keep the blog hop going, but being in a household with a teacher, the first two weeks in September are a bit crazy LOL. I have asked a fellow blogger to participate, but have not heard back from her yet. I will add her blog information when I hear from her.
I am supposed to nominate someone else to keep the blog hop going, but being in a household with a teacher, the first two weeks in September are a bit crazy LOL. I have asked a fellow blogger to participate, but have not heard back from her yet. I will add her blog information when I hear from her.
My selvage quilt on the wall and one of the "Never throw anything away" quilts on the chair. |
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