When this challenge came up, the 80s girl in me decided to do a rainbow project. Then I lost focus and decided it didn't really fit the challenge.
I finally got this project finished along with a St. Paddy's day runner. And yes, I did lay them on a snowbank for a picture.
It's a simple little wall hanging that the guys at work have started to use as a Karen meter. LOL!
Blumen @ Home
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Persimson Dreams Challenge 6 - A Goose in the Monkey Wrench
I was soooo excited about this challenge. I've been wanting to create the monster churn dash in the Simpy Retro book by Camille Roskelley. It totally fit the bill for this challenge! I did modify it to include borders and flying geese.
I am in love with how this turned out!
I did the quilting myself and I'm happy as a beginner with how it turned out. I love how I see the churn dash on the back.
I'm calling this my Big Daddy quilt, in loving memory of our friend Lynn who passed away last week. I was wrapped up in it on the way to his celebration of life, finishing the binding.
The quilt measures 44x44 and will be a great addition to my work office wall.
I am in love with how this turned out!
I did the quilting myself and I'm happy as a beginner with how it turned out. I love how I see the churn dash on the back.
I'm calling this my Big Daddy quilt, in loving memory of our friend Lynn who passed away last week. I was wrapped up in it on the way to his celebration of life, finishing the binding.
The quilt measures 44x44 and will be a great addition to my work office wall.
Friday, March 18, 2016
Shop Hop - Day 1
Late yesterday, I decided I would join the Quilter's Fun Run - it was very sunny but windy and chilly day. I love driving our Subaru Forester on sunny days. I feel like I'm in a warm and toasty terrarium.
Besides the free fabric at the end, I love going on Shop Hops, because I love driving in the NE Iowa country side. Somehow the rolling hills of fields and towns bring me a sense of peace and calm. Plus I never know what's going to be around the next bend in the road - no camels this trip but there were buffalo and lamas.
The city I work in made it an easy jog to the Osage and Decorah shops. Tonight I will hit the Charles City and New Hampton shops. And Saturday morning I will make it to the Waverly and Cedar Falls shops.
Like most times when I go on a hop, I have a plan. Only certain kinds of prints from each store to go in the sampler projects I'm working on. Of course Debbie's had some super cute Paris fabric right as I walked in. I feel for it hard. I found a cute bag pattern I've been wanting and I walked out with my 4 30's fat quarters and a new bag project.
At the Red-Roxy Quilt Co. my plan was to pick up some more bag patterns - they carry several of the Pink Sands Design patterns and I love them. Lucky for me they had 2 I was looking for so I picked them up and a sale fabric for one of the bags.
As for the rest of the shops - I'm not sure what treasures I'll find but I know they'll be something good.
~ Karen
pictures of my treasures will come later .... I got home late and wanted to spend time with the family.
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Persimon Dreams challenge 5 - Through the Eyes of a Child
Wow this challenge was a tough one for me!
Our kids have 4 legs and well while they do create art with their toys, I just wasn't feeling it for a quilt project. I contacted a few friends and they sent some amazing art work - but again I just wasn't feeling it.
Then I had an ah ha moment - a couple of years ago my brother, his two boys (high schoolers) and I went on an adventure.
We ended up eating at a pizza place that had paper lined tables with crayons. Let the doodling begin....
Nephew Nathan - Lots of ideas!
And my brother - I always knew he was talented - he whipped these out so fast - the picture quality doesn't do them justice.
The reason I choose this one was the legs/feet - they cracked me up! I did decide to leave off the fight with the older brother - ah the joy of siblings! Reminded me of my brother and I at that age.
I LOVE how this turned out - even the background is adding dimension to the piece. It looks like flames coming out the nose and bottom looks like tall grass. The teeth gave me a struggle - I thought I was going to use a zipper but I couldn't find any that looked right. Then I found the bling on a roll and thought she could use a chrome grill. The head is made of batting, the shapes are felt/wool and the body is a ribbon.
The piece finished at 11x14 and I ended up framing it because I wanted to add it to my gallery wall. I ended up using applique and embroidery on this piece.
Our kids have 4 legs and well while they do create art with their toys, I just wasn't feeling it for a quilt project. I contacted a few friends and they sent some amazing art work - but again I just wasn't feeling it.
Then I had an ah ha moment - a couple of years ago my brother, his two boys (high schoolers) and I went on an adventure.
We ended up eating at a pizza place that had paper lined tables with crayons. Let the doodling begin....
Nephew Nathan - Lots of ideas!
And my brother - I always knew he was talented - he whipped these out so fast - the picture quality doesn't do them justice.
As you can see I had a lot to choose from! I finally decided to go with this one.... my head exploded with all of the things I could use.
The reason I choose this one was the legs/feet - they cracked me up! I did decide to leave off the fight with the older brother - ah the joy of siblings! Reminded me of my brother and I at that age.
I LOVE how this turned out - even the background is adding dimension to the piece. It looks like flames coming out the nose and bottom looks like tall grass. The teeth gave me a struggle - I thought I was going to use a zipper but I couldn't find any that looked right. Then I found the bling on a roll and thought she could use a chrome grill. The head is made of batting, the shapes are felt/wool and the body is a ribbon.
The piece finished at 11x14 and I ended up framing it because I wanted to add it to my gallery wall. I ended up using applique and embroidery on this piece.
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Persimon Dreams Challenge 4: I need a vacation!
This is so true in my life this week. I had grand intentions for what I would create. Then a crazy work week and a crazy cold - that everyone told me was strep and turned out to be fever spots. After crashing for two days this morning I joined the land of the living. Remember the challenge I thought of my ultimate & favorite vacation destination.
I LOVE DISNEY!!
So I went thru the scrap bin and found things that would work.
I found a scrap of dark blue that worked for the head. Which I traced on freezer paper and machine appliqued down. The I added the red and white polka dots - that always reminds me of Disney.
I did some easy echo quilting around the head and straight lines in the borders. Then I attached the binding flipping it to the front and using an antique stitch to tack it down.
The whole process took me two hours - so glad I was able to get one finished for the challenge.
This little mat ended up finishing at 12.5 x 10.5.
It will be a great addition to my wall at work.
I LOVE DISNEY!!
So I went thru the scrap bin and found things that would work.
I found a scrap of dark blue that worked for the head. Which I traced on freezer paper and machine appliqued down. The I added the red and white polka dots - that always reminds me of Disney.
I did some easy echo quilting around the head and straight lines in the borders. Then I attached the binding flipping it to the front and using an antique stitch to tack it down.
The whole process took me two hours - so glad I was able to get one finished for the challenge.
This little mat ended up finishing at 12.5 x 10.5.
It will be a great addition to my wall at work.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Home: Puppy time
To our family and friends, no we don't have a new addition.
This week we've gotten several puppy related questions and after raising 3 labs from puppy hood to 9, 6 and 1.5 years ... we've got some experience.
The best advice I have is from the time you pick them up treat them the way you want them to act when they are older and sometimes larger.
First thing we do is give them a bath - we want them to enjoy water and not run from it.
I also pester them - playing with their mouth, putting my fingers inside and making a noise if they bite to hard. Also playing with their paws, squeezing each toe and getting them use to the feel of holding their paws to trim their nails - not that they usually need a trim at first. And of course fingers in their food bowl. Usually after a few days they don't fight it and after a few months it's like ok Momma is just being a pest.
Potty training is always something we get asked about. Here's our history... We got our B boy at 9 weeks he was outside by the time we got him so it was a pretty easy training. He knew quickly he had to go outside. We got our E girl early 7 weeks, she was a Christmas baby and was in a garage. We had a hard time training her. We got our C boy at 8 weeks, he was also an outside boy and honestly I don't remember much about training him. I think the older two made sure to remind us.
The plan we went with was every time they woke up we took them out. After they ate, we took them out. For the E girl, it was every two hours or it seemed like it anyway. Before taking them out, we would ask if they had to go outside. When we were outside, we told them to go potty. Unfortunately for me, I started asking the E girl if she had to go potty and she would squat and go in the house. My recommendation - the words you say outside, aren't used in the house. We changed to "Do it" outside - the Hubby didn't like it, it does feel weird but it works.
Also to help the E-girl, we hung a bell by the steps we took her out. We would ask if she had to go outside, and ring the bell as we went past. I did this a few times and then I would use her paw to ring the bell. She quickly picked up that if she rang the bell we would go outside. Of course, like most kids, they would sometimes ring the bell just to get outside.
Since we have labs, and they sometimes have weight problems, the praise I used was with my voice - Good girl or Good boy - and petting them. Others use treats when they go potty.
Teaching Sit - we made them sit before everything. A slight push on the tush gets them sitting. Sit before going out, coming in, eating, when I got home from work .. they learned fast that was the best way to get praise.
Walking on a leash - I recommend a short leash, don't let them pull and keep them in the heel position. For me when we walk we are walking we aren't wandering around smelling everything. Once they are use to the leash then I let them wander some, but I don't let them walk me.
Rides - our pups go everywhere with us. They are always along for the ride. I guess we've been lucky no motion sickness. I've heard of giving them a treat before a ride - make sure you do it at other times than just the car ride.
Kenneling - we did really well at kenneling the first two - the third not so much. Our B-boy was kenneled or baby gated into the kitchen while we were at work. He did fine and still loves kennel time 8 yrs later. Our E-girl did ok with the same setup but she really loves being close to her family and doesn't care for the kennel. Our C-boy, well the Hubby was retired when C came along. We tried the baby gate thing a few times but C is also a jumper and scaled the gate. He does not like the kennel at all.
Potty pads - when we corralled them in the kitchen we would use potty pads - they worked great for B-boy, so so for E-girl and C-boy just destroyed them.
Sleepy time - yup they are welcome in our bed.
Now that they are older - when we get home we great them - they sit, get a pet and a kiss and then we go outside always within 15 mins of getting home we are out.
Any questions, just ask...
The Momma & My3labs
This week we've gotten several puppy related questions and after raising 3 labs from puppy hood to 9, 6 and 1.5 years ... we've got some experience.
The best advice I have is from the time you pick them up treat them the way you want them to act when they are older and sometimes larger.
First thing we do is give them a bath - we want them to enjoy water and not run from it.
I also pester them - playing with their mouth, putting my fingers inside and making a noise if they bite to hard. Also playing with their paws, squeezing each toe and getting them use to the feel of holding their paws to trim their nails - not that they usually need a trim at first. And of course fingers in their food bowl. Usually after a few days they don't fight it and after a few months it's like ok Momma is just being a pest.
Potty training is always something we get asked about. Here's our history... We got our B boy at 9 weeks he was outside by the time we got him so it was a pretty easy training. He knew quickly he had to go outside. We got our E girl early 7 weeks, she was a Christmas baby and was in a garage. We had a hard time training her. We got our C boy at 8 weeks, he was also an outside boy and honestly I don't remember much about training him. I think the older two made sure to remind us.
The plan we went with was every time they woke up we took them out. After they ate, we took them out. For the E girl, it was every two hours or it seemed like it anyway. Before taking them out, we would ask if they had to go outside. When we were outside, we told them to go potty. Unfortunately for me, I started asking the E girl if she had to go potty and she would squat and go in the house. My recommendation - the words you say outside, aren't used in the house. We changed to "Do it" outside - the Hubby didn't like it, it does feel weird but it works.
Also to help the E-girl, we hung a bell by the steps we took her out. We would ask if she had to go outside, and ring the bell as we went past. I did this a few times and then I would use her paw to ring the bell. She quickly picked up that if she rang the bell we would go outside. Of course, like most kids, they would sometimes ring the bell just to get outside.
Since we have labs, and they sometimes have weight problems, the praise I used was with my voice - Good girl or Good boy - and petting them. Others use treats when they go potty.
Teaching Sit - we made them sit before everything. A slight push on the tush gets them sitting. Sit before going out, coming in, eating, when I got home from work .. they learned fast that was the best way to get praise.
Walking on a leash - I recommend a short leash, don't let them pull and keep them in the heel position. For me when we walk we are walking we aren't wandering around smelling everything. Once they are use to the leash then I let them wander some, but I don't let them walk me.
Rides - our pups go everywhere with us. They are always along for the ride. I guess we've been lucky no motion sickness. I've heard of giving them a treat before a ride - make sure you do it at other times than just the car ride.
Kenneling - we did really well at kenneling the first two - the third not so much. Our B-boy was kenneled or baby gated into the kitchen while we were at work. He did fine and still loves kennel time 8 yrs later. Our E-girl did ok with the same setup but she really loves being close to her family and doesn't care for the kennel. Our C-boy, well the Hubby was retired when C came along. We tried the baby gate thing a few times but C is also a jumper and scaled the gate. He does not like the kennel at all.
Potty pads - when we corralled them in the kitchen we would use potty pads - they worked great for B-boy, so so for E-girl and C-boy just destroyed them.
Sleepy time - yup they are welcome in our bed.
Now that they are older - when we get home we great them - they sit, get a pet and a kiss and then we go outside always within 15 mins of getting home we are out.
Any questions, just ask...
The Momma & My3labs
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Confetti Project Quilting Challenge 1
I heard about Persimmon Dreams and their Project Quilting challenges on the Sewing with Nancy PBS show. Since then I've been following their blog. The first challenge this season pulled me in.
They called it a Confetti challenge - we could interpret it however we wanted. You can find all the details here
A lot of ideas came to me, but nothing felt just right. Then I started googling confetti quilts - I remembered seeing/hearing where people were using little scraps to make a quilt project and I wanted to know more. After seeing some beautiful quilts I had an ah ha moment .... FOOTBALL.
As many of our friends know, we are avid football fans. The hubby and I each have an NFL team that we follow. And we both love the Iowa Hawkeyes. Since this challenge came just after the Rose Bowl, where there was a lot of confetti, I thought a football project would be perfect.
I've wanted to have something team neutral that we could hang on our front door. Since the house sits back from the street, it had to be kind of large.
So I started sketching and looking up images, and with the Hubby's help, this is what I came up with.
The football was made as a confetti project, I layered foundation paper piecing paper (to add stability since I didn't know where it would be in the end), a scrap of fabric, my confetti and some white tulle topped it off. Then as everyone says, I quilted the heck out of it and trimmed it to my football shape. I added some braided type ribbon as the laces.
The goal post was appliqued on and then the football was placed. This is my first attempt at echo quilting and I'm pretty happy with it. It ended up being 20.5 in wide and 24.5 in long.
The snow beauty shot....
Loving how it looks on our bold front door - thanks to the Hubby for the shot.
They called it a Confetti challenge - we could interpret it however we wanted. You can find all the details here
A lot of ideas came to me, but nothing felt just right. Then I started googling confetti quilts - I remembered seeing/hearing where people were using little scraps to make a quilt project and I wanted to know more. After seeing some beautiful quilts I had an ah ha moment .... FOOTBALL.
As many of our friends know, we are avid football fans. The hubby and I each have an NFL team that we follow. And we both love the Iowa Hawkeyes. Since this challenge came just after the Rose Bowl, where there was a lot of confetti, I thought a football project would be perfect.
I've wanted to have something team neutral that we could hang on our front door. Since the house sits back from the street, it had to be kind of large.
So I started sketching and looking up images, and with the Hubby's help, this is what I came up with.
The football was made as a confetti project, I layered foundation paper piecing paper (to add stability since I didn't know where it would be in the end), a scrap of fabric, my confetti and some white tulle topped it off. Then as everyone says, I quilted the heck out of it and trimmed it to my football shape. I added some braided type ribbon as the laces.
The goal post was appliqued on and then the football was placed. This is my first attempt at echo quilting and I'm pretty happy with it. It ended up being 20.5 in wide and 24.5 in long.
The snow beauty shot....
Loving how it looks on our bold front door - thanks to the Hubby for the shot.
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