Showing posts with label quilting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilting. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Ninja Stars at a Wedding

One of my good friends from college, Christina, is getting married in January O.o  I am so blessed by her friendship.  Christina definitely has the gift of hospitality, and, in college when we lived 2 minutes apart, I made sure I did not miss a single opportunity to benefit from this special gift.  I swear she has a special touch when she makes tea.  I’m not addicted to tea like I am to Coca-Cola, but I do enjoy an occasional cup, unless Christina is around.  Then, I almost always have a cup in hand.  Every time I came to her place, she would offer up a warm cup of tea and snacks (usually cheez-its duos or bread and cheese) to help us stay up to write our lit theory papers (woo!!!! No more deconstructionalist papers).  She is an amazing storyteller.  I LOVE listening to her tell about people in her class or the kids she was teaching at Sunday school.  Also, she is just great at salsa dancing (it’s her natural grace kicking in). 



I really do adore her, even though I am not too pleased that she decided to LEAVE ME!!!!! She moved to the other coast, to FL, which is where her fiancĂ© is.  It is also where she will make her home………..*sniff*  I really miss her.  But, on the bright side, she only lives an hour away from DISNEY WORLD!!! I want to go there so badly.  I am a Disney geek, but I have never been to Disney World.  Hopefully, that will one day change.  The fact that Elisabeth (my best friend and fellow Disney/Quilting geek) and I can stay with her for free (if we ever save enough money) has softened the blow of her leaving.



Of course, I wanted to make her a quilt for her wedding.  I thought long and hard about the quilt  for her and Bryce, her fiancĂ©.  I know that I wanted to use purple in the quilt because that is part of her wedding colors (I think it is plum or eggplant).  I didn’t know what other colors were going to be in her wedding, so I just picked her favorite color-green.  Elisabeth helped me pick out these fabrics.  She is great at putting things together.  I partially decided on this quilt pattern b/c I could try to justify to Bryce that this quilt is for both him and Christina because it is manly.  It has ninja stars in the pattern!  Even big boys like destroying things.



For the back, I used this fabric b/c she really likes nature.  I did simple quilting (I’m a little nervous about trying anything too complicated).  I just quilted in the white approximately ¼” from the seam.



This is my favorite quilt I’ve made so far.  I was so excited when I was finished that I had to call Christina and tell her all about it………..oops!  Oh well, I didn’t show her pictures, so I guess I kind of showed self control. 



 
Christina definitely deserves this quilt.  She has been a great friend (we met while studying abroad in London), and I hope she feels loved every time she sees this quilt.



 
Wishing you a life free from stay threads,
Amy

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Welcome to the World, Brian

Babies, brides, diapers, dresses………It seems like every couple of months there is a joyous occasion to celebrate (I still feel too young to have friends getting married….it is weird).

Last week, my cousin had a baby, whom they named Brian J  Thankfully, everyone is healthy and happy.  I have not been able to go see the baby yet, but we already have a HUGE family, so I think I will wait until everything gets settled down. I’m sure the new little guy is overwhelmed to a world with so many people.

Also, it will give me time to trim all of those pesky stray threads from a quilt that I made for him.   Baby quilts are awesome!!! I love making them.  You don’t get bored working with the same fabrics or using the same techniques because it is so fast.  Plus, you get to use adorable fabric. 

**After a long morning in church, my dad offered to be my model.  See, he's still in his suit.  I'm spoiled**

I have a hard time choosing fabric for boys…………personally, it is not that inspiring when compared to the fabric for girls (I have a weakness for girly fairytales….I’m dying for a reason to use the peeps 1001).  I think that this quilt is a little sophisticated for a baby, but I am really happy with how it turned out.  I wanted to incorporate Japanese fabric to honor our Japanese heritage (even though I have red hair and blue eyes, I am a quarter Japanese.  I have all the recessive genes.  I promise I’m not pulling your leg).  The blue fabric was imported from Japan.  I got it from an estate sale, so I’m not sure what line it is from, which is too bad because I think I would like some more.  It is gorgeous.

For the back, I chose a navy polka dot.  I think it adds some more playfulness while still matching the style of the front.


*Please ignore the stray threads.  I promise that these hid when I was trying to snip them, only to pop up during the photo shoot, which is just plain mean* 


Quilting this was a BLAST.  First of all, I used my new walking foot……….It is one of the great loves of my life.  Using the right tools makes a big difference (obviously).

I can’t quite recall what this kind of quilting is called, but it is straight-line, diagonal quilting to form cute little diamonds.  I used my dad’s painter tape to make it as straight as I could, though it is still far from perfect. It is great pattern, and I will be using it again in the near future.

I don’t know my cousin’s decorating taste, but I hope that she loves it as much as I loved making it.

Btw, does anyone know the relation between me and my cousin’s baby?  Is that my second cousin?  My cousin once removed?  Oh, well, I will soon be claiming my rights as family to steal some time with the new little cutie J

On a completely different note, I’m trying to take up cooking.  Cooking is something that I want to be good at, but it is hard to put in the time and money it takes to be good.  When I was in London, I cooked all the time with my flatmates and loved it.  At home, it is just so much easier to warm up leftovers, go meet with friends to grab a meal, or rely on my mom’s cooking.  I don’t know how faithful I am going to be to my cooking practice, but I started again this weekend.  I made a sweet and sour pork stir-fry for our Sunday family dinners.  Everyone ate it without complaints or bogus compliments, so I’m going to call it a success.

*My brother and I share an intense and undying love for coke.  The cans you see on the left is the end of a long line of empty cans.*

Wishing you a life free from stay threads,
Amy