Saturday, August 11, 2007
More Choas
Friday, August 10, 2007
Complete Chaos

Thursday, August 9, 2007
Choas Update

Tuesday, August 7, 2007
What have I been up to?
Fabric: 3/4 stash and 1/4 new
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Butterflies: Round 2
Saturday, July 28, 2007
"I LOVE IT"

Friday, July 27, 2007
B's Snuggle Quilt

Friday, July 13, 2007
Monkey Buisness

Oh how I love being a teacher. I have two words to say... Summer Vacation. I love my students and teaching them not just about science but how to be a responcible adult (or at least a little closer to being a responcible adult.) But one thing I love about summer, other then nap time, is the chance to finish projects that I have the best intentions to get done during the school year there just is no time to do them. This past christmas I said that I would make up some jungle themed panals for my daughter's pre-school. The panals are hanging between the two year old room and the three year old room. There is a half wall with plexie glass at the top and the teachers are good about keeping the kids busy. But when has that stopped any little kid from looking. And of course any kid (or most adults for that matter) thinks that the other room is more fun then what they are doing.

Well, I have three done and this fourth one took a really long time to finish. The panals are of an elephant, then a tiger, then a zebra and now a monkey with a lizard popping out. Well my daughter just turned three and now is in a new classroom at preschool so she won't get the chance to enjoy the monkey one but they tie the classroom togther. You need to remember that I claim very little artistic skill being that I am a SCIENCE teacher and not an artist. But I think the panels came out really well for free-handing the animals. The vine does not carry through to the zebra but with the amount of time and the skill level that I have I think they turned out OK.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Cat-Tastrophy and Winnie the Pooh

This is the next quilt that I gave A. Something that was more in my sister's color scheme. But even with being a theme and color scheme that my sister enjoyed it spent some time in the bottom of the closet. Why who knows. But it did get the "Dellos stamp of approval".
This is a very simple "Trip Around The World" pattern. There is two prints and two solids with 3 inch blocks. I did X quilting in each square and then bound it in the pink. The backing was the larger print and the fabrics where purchased at J's fabric store.
A loves both quilts and they get lots of use out of them. The Bunny quilt will go on her "Big Girl Bed" and I will post a picture of the finished product.
A's Bunnies

Sunday, March 25, 2007
56 Cats

I made the quilt for my Aunt's Cottage. She has a fabulous quaint cottage about a block or two from Lake Michigan. In the cottage there is a casual living room with a big overstuffed denim sofa. As I was making this that is where I envisioned the quilt, people sitting enjoying the company of family and the firelight sunngled under a warm quilt. I hand quilted the latice work so it took a long time to get done.
She enjoyed the quilt so much and said that it was to pretty to use so he displays it proudly hanging on a wall. Not quite what I had envisioned but I am glad that she loves it so much.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Summertime for AHS

This is a quilt that I made for AHS to raise money for the staff funraiser.
I was on staff as a long term sub to fill a posistion that had opened after a person went on Maternity leave and decieded not to come back.
The fabrics were purchased during a central oregon shop hop with a good friend and fellow quilter. Two women driving through central oregon with a map of quilt stores and not a husband or daughter in site. The next purchasing trip I want to do is the coastal one. But due to the good friend having a baby boy about 6 months ago we have not done another shop hop, yet. Much to my husband's delight.

I have a tendency to over purchase the amount of fabric I might need for a quilt. So that was the first one. Then there was a baby quilt for one of the teachers who got pregnant. She was an english teacher and was having a baby girl. The theme of the nursery was bugs. So the butterflies fit right in.
I have a tradition that I do each year. At the then the end of the year, I make a quilt that most of my student from that year sign. Then when I retire, which is a LONG way off I will proudly have a quilt show with all the quilts with all the signatures displayed.
