Friday, July 3, 2009

Congratulations Meghan!


I have not been as good as I should have been for a while now letting people know how important they are to me. In the midst of a migraine, I missed a very important party intended to celebrate a very important rite of passage for Meghan Hunter.


Meghan I am very proud of you! Finishing school is one of the most important steps you will take on the journey called "Life."


You have grown into quite the young lady!! It seems like yesterday....


...that you and Caitie played at 4C's barn when I started boarding our horses there,

...that it was only yesterday that I locked you and Caitie in my horse trailer at Horse Camp and took the two of you for a wild ride,

...that you fell off Sugar in Bareback class, at a compete standstill,

...that you held my hand and offered hugs without embarrassment,

...that you were being your Mom's greatest supporter in her hour of greatest need, and have continued to be there for her.


I don't think that I have many summers since I have lived in Vancouver that do not have you in them.


I guess the main thing I would like to say to you, is I Love You and am Very Proud of You! There are many great adventures in your future and I am certain that you will handle them with grace.


Congratulations Meghan!!

One Quilt, Two Quilt , , ,

As the temperatures go up the more I stay in! I love the sunshine, but the heat I can do without. So when it gets hot, I stay busy. Two more quilts this week!
The first one is a small Variable Star done in blues and creams. Without any additional borders or its backing on it is 25" x25". Another baby blanket? Wall hanging?



The second is called "Stars in My Garden" and was designed by Yolanda Moll. It was a lot of fun to do and I learned another way to make flying geese! It is a beautiful wall hanging and the colors are Christmas-y. It is currently 28" x 28"




Monday, June 29, 2009

A New Project




This is how some of my projects begin.

An idea forms.

I attempt to put my ideas and its images to paper. Then to tracing paper, freezer paper, or fusible web on a light table.



This quilt will be a gift for someone special to me. It's design belongs to Elizabeth Root. I will add an original design to the back.

The top will be pieced by hand.

Do you know anyone who loves CATS?

Stars and Stripes



This is a beautiful quilt that I finished the top on a while back. Just thought I would share it as it is appropriate with the upcoming holiday!
I would like to take this opportunity to thank every soldier, young and old, for protecting our rights to be free. Bless each one of you!

Introducing TRAIL TEK NECK COOLERS!

Like many others, I love the sun - but hate getting hot!

I would like to introduce my version of neck coolers - Trail Tek! They come in a regular and deluxe designs.



When TRAIL TEK Neck Coolers are soaked in cold water, or ice-slush water, they expand and retain temperatures below outdoor temperatures. The cool moisture placed around your neck helps you feel cool in warm temperatures.

TRAIL TEK neck coolers can also be soaked in warm water for moist heat applications.

Any parties interested in purchasin TRAIL TEK Neck Coolers may contact me for prices and quantities. They will also be available soon on Etsy!

Log Cabin Quilt in Miniature



Some time ago I thought I would quilt a log cabin quilt. Out of all the quilts out there, for some reason log cabin quilts scared me the most!



To confront that fear, I not only finished the top of a log cabin quilt, but it is done in smaller size.

The pastels lend it self to becoming a wonderful crib quilt. The top currently is only 26" by 26." Some additional sashing and border and a soft flannel on the back, would lend itself to a crib, lap or twin quilt. This quilt is available for you to purchase!
My fear has been over come!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Hawaiian Quilts

I have long had a fascination with Hawaiian quilts. They just call to me. While Daniel and I were in Hawaii celebrating our anniversary I picked up a couple of Hawaiian kits for wall hangings or pillows and some patterns by Kawaiola. Kawaiola and a group of ladies from Hawaii gave lessons in the lobby of the hotel we stayed at. Although I did not take any lessons, I did spend a few hours just stitching with them. They were delighted to have someone younger quilting with them. The project I started while working with them is a Hawaiian Wood Rose.




It's finished size is 24" x 24". The base fabric is a yummy golden brown batik and the design is a solid brown. The top was done completely by hand using the needleturn method of applique. I have not decided yet if I am going to hand quilt it or machine quilt it.
I think it will be beautiful whichever way I decide.




Egg Warmers for Martina

Well, the Egg warmers are done. If I ate eggs in the fashion of the Europeans I would have to make a set of these for myself. These however are now on their way to Druisberg, Germany, to my friend Martina.

Spring Egg Warmer Set


and the Fall/Winter Set:





I have surfed the web and have not found any like them. Wonder if there could be a market for them?

Perseverance

While on our vacation at Tanque Verde Guest Ranch my son, Jordan, made me very, very proud. Most of the horse rides offered at TVR are walking trail rides. In order to participate in the more advanced loping trail rides you have to pass a lope test judged by one of the ranch's wranglers. To practice, they offer lessons.

Jordan, with his heart of gold, took lessons every day (sometimes twice a day) to try and pass the lope test. He did not get discouraged when they did not pass him, he only worked harder.

The greater lesson in this is to not give up, nothing worth accomplishing comes easily. I find it incredible that he should learn such a lesson at the tender age of 14. Many never learn this in their entire life.

Good things come to those who persevere... I will say it again, Jordan I am very proud of you!

The Guest Ranch Above All Others




I know this is last months news, but after two graduations, my husband, son and I travelled to a guest ranch (dude ranch) for a family reunion with my sisters and their families. It was a WONDERFUL trip!


We started going to Tanque Verde Guest Ranch with my father before he died. He loved the place and felt that it was a great way to get our families together with activites for everyone. The food is incredible and of course, there are plenty of horse rides to work it off! Here are some pictures from this trip...

The Buckaroos- Jordan, Andra and Grace

There was a discussion by the adults in the group about, "How to Hang on to Your Horse" and "How to Properly Execute the Rodeo Wave":



One Bad Blogger

Well folks, the truth is I am one bad blogger. I tell myself I will earnestly make a better effort to blog more regularily, but life interferes and viola! I forget.

So, in effort of becoming One Good Blogger, I now have notes posted reminding me to blog on my computer, my vanity mirror, near my coffee pot and next to my bed.

I am lifting my coffee cup to better blogging!

Friday, May 15, 2009

Eggs Anyone?

Eggs to Americans are scrambled, over easy, over medium, over hard or hard boiled. In Europe eggs are generally served soft boiled resting in an egg cup, covered by an egg warmer (a quilted or felt cover that keeps your egg warm. I encountered this the first time I travelled to Europe about 12 years ago. It was wonderful! However, upon returning to the states, it is not something I ever entertained doing.

My Mom in the my recent past directed me to the beautiful, delicate and elaborate needlework designs of Martina Weber, also known as Chatelaine ( http://chatelaine-design.de/ ). I have ordered several of her designs and while I am still drooling over all of them I have not yet started one. One day a ways back in a Chatelaine Yahoo Group, a discussion came up regarding Eierwärmers or Egg Warmers(Cozies) and how expensive they were. Long story made short, I offered to make her some.

This project has resulted in me deciding to make her two sets. One set for fall and winter, another for spring and summer. The needlework is done and I am working on quilting them now. Here is a peek at how they look:




Chickens, Chickens, Chickens







I have been working on machine appliquing a lot of chickens! At first, I thought that they would be sent in for a Swap with Fat Cat Patterns (http://www.fatcatpatterns.com/). But my daughter Erin has a kitchen that has a country feel with old chicken egg crates, milk crates and bottles and apple wallpaper. So some of these lovely chickens are going to be made into a wall hanging! You will have to check back to find out which ones though!