Thursday, October 29, 2009

More Baby Knits

I'm going to let the pictures do the talking.  I'll just be a clanging cymbal.  =)


February Baby Sweater from Knitter's Almanac by Elizabeth Zimmermann
DK wool from my stash - hand dyed by me several years ago
Capped sleeves was a design modification because I ran out of yarn.  =)




Seamless Raglan - Free Pattern from Ravelry
Patons Classic Merino Wool in Woodrose Heather
I need to figure out the closure - most likely crocheted strings.   BTW, this was my very FIRST sweater.  =)





Milo Vest, a pattern I bought on Ravelry.
Lions Brand Fisherman's Wool in Mocha
I love everything about this pattern!!!

Have a safe and wonderful weekend!

Love,

Erin

Friday, October 16, 2009

A Week of Knitting

I didn't blog this week because I was busy knitting.  I'm sorry but I have pretty pictures to make up for it.  =)

I've wanted to knit a sweater for a very long time, but the amount yarn needed and time required to knit an adult sized one was daunting.  So I decided to knit a small sweater and here it is:



I'm so pleased with how it turned out.  =)  It's a free pattern download from Ravelry called Toddler Tunic.  The yarn was dyed by my dear friend Sue and was an absolute dream to knit.

So what do you think?  Does the sweater read boy, girl or either?


















I also want to shout out a huge THANK YOU to all the wonderful comments on my Quilt Festival entry.  I'm so glad you stopped by to see it and you are welcome to come back any time.

Love,

Erin

Friday, October 09, 2009

You are Invited to a Quilt Festival

Amy at Park City Girl is hosting a virtual Quilt Festival.  She did one in April to coincide with Spring Quilt Market and she's doing another  to coincide with Fall Quilt Market.  This is my entry:


I made this crib size quilt in May or June 2006 for Abigail using all stash fabric.

I quilted it on my big Nolting that I had back then.  The quilting pattern alternates from strip to strip.  One row stipple, one row ruler work, one row loops, one row different ruler work, etc.



This quilt is well loved but still going strong.  Sometimes it is folded up and used as a dolly bed.  Sometimes it is a play rug.  Sometimes it is a car blanket.



Thank you Amy for hosting this wonderful event!

 Love,

 

Erin =)


Thursday, October 08, 2009

Hello!

We are busy (okay, okay ... Michael is busy) with a few outdoor projects before it gets too cold to paint and I've had gopher duty.  That's fine by me as I'd much rather get the supplies then do the work.

No new projects on the quilting front but  there is a lot going on in the knitting arena.  I have one baby sweater completed, one baby sweater done except for the sleeves, several wool soakers in various stages of completion, and a whole slew of free patterns are in que that I found on Ravelry.

I don't like "naked" blog posts so I'll leave you with this picture.  It's yarn I dyed last fall and never stocked because of our house project.  If you are interested in any of it, send me an email.  It's all worsted and aran weight.  Perfect for wool soakers!


























Love,

Erin

Saturday, October 03, 2009

How'd this Happen?!?!?!

I've got the knitting bug and I have it bad.  Really.  Bad.  It must have happened when I turned the calendar to October.  I also realized that my Dear Sister is due in just a short few months and I haven't knit ANYTHING for her new Little Miss.  Thank you, Ravelry, for helping me plan a woolen wardrobe and providing me with free patterns.  =)  Hats, sweaters, wool soakers, and booties ... check, check, check.

I'm pleased to announce that I my first HQ16 quilted top is done.  It's a little dolly quilt that I pieced in June.  The binding is 1/2 sewn on and then it will go through the "fluff up" process in the washer and dryer. 

Happy weekend ... Love,

Erin

Monday, September 28, 2009

The Continuing HQ16 Story

I tracked down a set of canvas leaders this weekend and put them on today.  Now ... finally ... I can start quilting.  Tomorrow I'll load a practice piece and start playing.  =)



Remember the talking fabric from last week?  I'm so glad I shut up and let it talk.




Sorry for the short post today.  I have to go check the oven ... it's Wet Burrito Night.  Yummy!

Love,

Erin

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Did you Know Fabric can TALK?!?!

Today I pulled out this collection of fat quarters by Tina Givens.  I got them from Whittle's Fabrics ... imagine that.  =)



























There are 20 prints which is just perfect for a Turning Twenty quilt.  I was hoping it would turn out looking something like this quilt.  Isn't it beautiful!!!




















But I couldn't make the first cut.  The fabrics kept saying "No, No!  Another pattern.  No, No!  Another pattern."  So I put down my rotary cutter and stepped away from the fabric.  After a short time browsing Flickr, I found this bit of inspiration:























Perfect and all the fabrics agreed!  I can't wait to lay it out, sew it together, so that I can show it to you.

Love,

Erin

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Do you Believe in Fairies?


Abigail built this in the backyard this summer.  Brick exterior, slate roof, a flag pole and a bit of vine landscaping. 
 



Very cozy, don't you think??  If I was a fairy, I'd want to move right in.  =)

Love,

Erin

How a 16 year old Quilter Earns Money

I was sorting through my quilting magazines this morning and found this one --  it's from 1995 and I was 16 years old.





















Do you see the basket quilt down at the bottom?  That is MY quilt.  =)  I'd like to share the story behind having it published in a magazine.



I made my first quilt when I was 14 years old and soon after discovered quilt magazines.  Such fun!  I found the Fruit Basket Quilt pattern in a magazine from the library.

I didn't have much of a fabric stash back then but my mom found a big bag of cotton prints at a garage sale for $2.00 so that's what I used for the baskets.  The white background is 99 cent/yard muslin from Joanns.  The sashing is a poly/cotton solid from Walmart.  I thought this was the prettiest quilt I'd ever seen when my mom, sister, and I finally finished it.

On a whim, I sent a picture and little description of the quilt to a the magazine who had published the pattern.  I was SOOOO surprised when I received a letter in the mail, several months later, that the magazine wanted to publish my quilt and they would pay me $50.

Wow!!!  I was over the moon with excitement.  =D =D =D  My dad very carefully packed up the quilt and mailed it to the magazine for photographing.  The quilt was returned to us and I began to wait.  And wait.  And wait.  And wait. 

Nine months went past and then it happened!  A letter arrived from the quilt magazine, apologizing for the delay and informing me that my quilt would be published next month.  And there was a CHECK, not for $50 ... but, $200!!! 

























So there you have it.  It's just as exciting to see my (maiden) name in print 14 years later.

Love,

Erin

Monday, September 21, 2009

A Fish Named Felicity



Abigail has been asking for a pony for the past few months.  We are not a pet people, so we settled on a goldfish.  =)  Michael and I brought it home on Saturday night after our weekly date. 



Abigail named her Felicity and is very excited that Mommy is blogging about her new pet.  She also thinks Felicity is very cute.  =) 

Love,

Erin

Sunday, September 20, 2009

PSA ... Fabric Enabler!!!

This post will be full of yummy fabric that is CHEAP.

I repeat myself, CHEAP FABRIC ALERT!

Continue at your own risk.  =)

Bell Bottom by  Jennifer Paganelli for Free Spirit.  I can't get enough of Free Spirit.  Their fabric collections are beyond incredible, in my opinion.  Here are a few of my favorites and you can get them at Whittle's Fabrics for $3.50 per yard.


































Cloe's Imagination by Tina Givens for Free Spirit.  This is a whimsical collection with very retro and earthy colors.  Whittle's, Whittle's, Whittle's ... why do you do this to me!?!?  I.Cannot.Resist.






























Oh.My.  I do love fabric!  It makes me so happy.  =)

Love,

Erin

Saturday, September 19, 2009

HQ16 Update



The studio is coming together slowly but surely.  I really wanted to set the table up to 10 feet so that I could quilt MASSIVE quilts but the tracks were not playing nice.  So it's set up at 8 feet which, in all honesty, is more then enough room. 
 






























The whole set-up process was a bit stressful for me, so I thought a trip to Zook's was in order.  I justified it in my head because I had birthday money.  =)


 "Sierra" Collection by Anna Griffin for Windham Fabrics - I fell in love with the paisley-like feathers of the first 3 fabrics and decided to buy almost all of them.  I skipped the wallpaper-looking stripes, but now that I look at the photo, I'm thinking they would add a bit of pizazz.  Oh dear me!  Does that mean another trip?












"Tiny Tots" by Indygo Junction for Red Rooster Fabrics - I'm reading "B is for Betsy" to Abigail right now and these prints remind me of the illustrations in the book.  Very vintage and I like that alot!  I'll stash this away for a future baby quilt. 












"Bistro" by Deb Strain for Moda - this is not a current collection but was on super sale.  The colors are totally my sister's so I got them to make her a quilt.  I don't know what pattern.  Something simple, earthy, and modern.  =) 














Between this, that, and the other thing happening this week, I worked on a theory I had to produce a planned scrappy nine-patch block.  I'm very delighted with the results and hope to share it with you next week. 

Have a lovely weekend!

Love,

Erin

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Favorite Things in my New Sewing Nook

















"Ox Cart Man" metal tray
This is my all-time favorite children's book.  I love both the story line and the illustrations.  You can't imagine how geeked I was to find this tray for a $1 at a MI thrift store.  =)




















Knitted String Bag 
I use it for so many things (fabric shopping, project toting, etc).  The colors are so bright and cheerful!  It makes me happy seeing it hanging on the door knob.  =)

















Rosey the Riveter Mouse Pad
I know it's a WWII poster, but I always wondered if she was as fiercely independent as I am and had a hidden agenda.  LOL  You go, girl!

Love,

Erin

Sewing Room Re-Arrange

Before - Sewing Room was on one half of the room & Computer Cave was on the other half of the room:














After - Sewing Nook:














Computer Cave:














BIG Space for my HQ16 - the table needs to be disassembled and put in the attic:














I debated whether or not to set up my HQ16 in the Sewing/Computer Room or on the main floor in the unfurnished living room.  I really love the upstairs bedroom -- it's so cozy and inviting!  So that's where the quilting machine will live.  =)  I'm hoping tomorrow or Friday, I'll have pictures of it in it's new home.

Love,

Erin

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

My Baby has Arrived!

























You may not see me here for a couple days while we get acquainted with each other.  In the mean time, do you have any suggestions on a name?

Love,

Erin

Monday, September 14, 2009

Backyard Batiks

Last week Thursday when I went to Zook's (Lancaster, PA), I scored a nice pile of batik samples from the remnant basket.  They were basically two sizes -- 8 x 8 inch squares and 9 x 11 inch rectangles.  I made these two quilt tops using the squares.  One is warm colors and the other is cool colors.



































I made a modified stacked coin quilt using the 9 x 11 inch rectangles.  I cut them into strips 2 3/4 inch wide x 9 inches long.  Again I arranged them by cools/warms and sewed them into columns.  There are 21 "coins" in each column.




















I initially thought I would use one solid color (Kona Cotton) for the sashing but couldn't decide between brown, red, green, or blue.  So, I used all four and LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the result!!!!

It looks just as pretty hanging this way, too:


















Oooo, here is an artsy, close-up shot that makes me look like a polished professional photographer ...  NOT!  =D




I couldn't do it without my little side-kick and gal-pal.  =) 














Love,

Erin =)

PS -  I apologize for all the pictures but I just discovered this perfect little spot in our side yard to photograph my quilt tops.

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