Showing posts with label #jacobsworldquilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #jacobsworldquilt. Show all posts

Saturday, December 28, 2019

Quilt #134 :: Jacob's World


2019 is quickly coming to an end. The conclusion of the a year is always hectic with Thanksgiving, Sinterklaas (Dutch Christmas), D's birthday, and Christmas. By the time we get to the last week of the year, I am wiped. This month, I also finished 4 quilts. I'm operating on fumes!

In my pre-brain injury life, I loved the week between Christmas and New Year. My type-A personality loved to reflect on my year, make new goals, create new files and spend the week planning and organizing. Now I just want to curl up and take a nap!

I am getting plenty of sleep this week --and always!--and since I have finished the quilts I really wanted to finish in 2019, I want to take some time to write about my recent finishes before I jump into the new year. 

I already wrote about the memory quilt I finished for my friend Shanna. The quilt I'm sharing today marks something much happier: the friendship between my son and one of his best friends, Jacob. 


These two have been besties since kindergarten. In addition to their love of learning, they shared a passion for trains, and then space. After five years being classmates at their STEM school, the boys are now attending different schools, but stay connected through Minecraft and their Gizmo watches. What a gift technology is for today's kids. 


As D's friends from elementary move on to different middle schools, I've started to make friendship quilts. As a mom, I want to show my appreciation to the good kids D's tribe. I've already made quilts for Max and Caroline, who moved to Texas. 

Jacob's quilt got started last January when I saw that Pat Sloan was hosting a quilt along based on space called Out of this World.


Readers of this blog may recognize Pat's name as she also hosted the Grandma's Kitchen quilt along, which was the basis of the six (nearly) identical memory quilts I made for myself, my mom, and my four aunts. 


When I told my son about the new quilt along, he said I had to do it, then suggested I make it for Jacob since he was having a rough year and he wanted to give him a quilted hug. 

I had grand plans to have D write a bit about each block's topic, like I did when I was making Gramma Ann's quilt, and his friendship with J. But then we sold our house and found a new house and moved and remodeled and ran out of time and energy. 


I did get some cute pictures of D every month, though, especially after we moved and we used his super cool mural of the ISS as a background. 


The main change I made to my version of Pat's quilt is the addition of Jacob's name. Once again, I used the letter patterns in Lori Holt's book, Spelling Bee.


D and J share a birthday week in December so my goal was to finish in time for D to deliver it at J's birthday part. I sliced my thumb on a mandolin on Thanksgiving so quilting this, especially with minky, was quite a challenge.


But I pushed through and finished in time for D to complete the most important step. Sleeping the love into the quilt. 


D also helped me with the label by drawing this...


...which I turned into this.


I have been really proud of D for the friends he's chosen. He is kind to everyone, but the people he gravitates to kids who are smart, inventive, creative, and polite. Jacob is no exception. Every time we have given him a gift or had him over for a playdate, he always thanks me. When D has a rough day or moment, J is able to comfort him or help him find a solution to his frustration. I have loved watching their friendship deepen and strengthen through the years, from silly kindergarten antics to deeper conversations about life. 


Quilt delivery was especially fun because D got to do the delivery. I loved listening to him talk about how I made the quilt. J didn't even see the whole quilt before bolting over to give me a huge hug. It is so gratifying to have a quilt received with such appreciation.


I look forward to many more years of friendship between these two. 

To see more pictures of this quilt in progress, look for #JacobsWorldQuilt on Instagram. To see what I'm currently working on, please follow me at deJongDreamHouse.

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Saturday, November 30, 2019

One Monthly Goal :: November 2019 Update


As they say in my native Minnesota--Uff da!! November flew by with most of my time and energy going into taking care of my rock star mom, who had bilateral (both) knee replacement surgery this month. She got home from the rehab hospital two days before Thanksgiving and is slowly hobbling around on her walker. On Thanksgiving day, while slicing apples on the mandolin, I sliced off the pad of my thumb! Yeouch! I was able to go to the ER, get fixed up, and was home in time to welcome a full house of guests. 


All that to say, my Black Friday plans of quilting my One Monthly Goal quilt and starting Bonnie Hunter's 2019 Mystery Quilt, Frolic were thwarted. Instead I spent the day in bed watching the Hallmark Channel. Not a bad compromise.

So while my OMG is not finished, the top is done, so I'm calling it a goal complete. 


The pattern is Pat Sloan's  2019 Block of the Month, Out of this World. I added a section to include the recipient's name using the letter patterns from Lori Holt's Spelling Bee. I still hope to have this quilt ready to be gifted in the next few weeks, and then back to the mystery quilt!

To see more pictures of this quilt, follow #jacobsworldquilt on Instagram. To see the ever-evolving state of my new craft room, check out #VesperViewStudio. To see what I'm currently working on, follow me at deJongDreamHouse.

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Sunday, November 3, 2019

One Monthly Goal :: November 2019


2019 is winding down and the Lake House is starting to feel like home, and maybe, even like our new (and improved) dream house. I'm still putzing away in the craft room, but I do have a plan for everything!

While I'm tempted to make working on my craft room my goal again this month, I think I'm motivated to do that. Instead, I'm going to work on finishing a quilt! 


The quilt on my radar is Pat Sloan's 2019 Block of the Month, Out of this World. I have the first 11 blocks done, so it shouldn't take long. I hope!

To see more pictures of this quilt, follow #jacobsworldquilt on Instagram. To see the ever-evolving state of my new craft room, check out #VesperViewStudio. To see what I'm currently working on, follow me at deJongDreamHouse.

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Saturday, October 5, 2019

One Monthly Goal :: September 2019 Update


Oy vey! It feel like it's been forever since I have been blogging and sewing regularly. May was a long time ago. That's when we were bought the de Jong Lake House and began the process of selling the Dream House, moving, and renovating. 

On the plus side. The kitchen is done! I'll do a full write up at some point, but here's a sneak peak.


This is what it looked like when we closed.


Pretty much the only things the same are the tile (which we would have loved to change to something softer and quieter like cork, but, money), frig, and ovens. We knocked down the two small walls on either side, took everything to the studs, and rebuilt it all over again. The previous kitchen was pretty, but the new kitchen is much more practical and modern.

Currently, we are finishing up our family foyer. This is one big room--mudroom, laundry room, drop zone, and walk-in pantry--that used to be three little areas. We knocked all the walls out and completely re-designed the space. Most of the cabinetry installed and are just waiting for some molding, a couple cabinet doors, the bench and backing, and the sink and counters. That sounds like a lot, but it so little compared to what we have done!


In the meantime, I have loved being able to finally put away all the things that have been sitting in our bedroom on the other side of the kitchen for the last 3 months, and were in a state of packing for a couple of months before that at the Dream House!


Ah! It is good for my soul--and my brain--to have a place for everything and everything in its place!

I spent a lot of time upstairs, and not nearly enough time downstairs, but I did manage to complete my September One Monthly Goal!

My goal for September was to catch up on Pat Sloan's Out of this World BOM Blocks. I had quite a few to do, so it felt really good to catch up!

This is where I stood on September 1. 



And here I am now, without only one block left.


With a little luck, this may be one of my first finishes in the Lake House. Next month's goal is to finally get my Vesper View Studio unpacked. I am SO ready!

To see more pictures of this quilt, follow #JacobsWorldQuilt on Instagram. To see more pictures of my progress on the craft room, check out #VesperViewStudio. To see what I'm currently working on, follow me at deJongDreamHouse.

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Saturday, September 7, 2019

One Monthly Goal :: September 2019


Hellooooooo!! Remember me? Things are finally starting to settle down her at the de Jong Lake House. Most of the (indoor) renovations are done, the majority of boxes are unpacked, we spent 3 weeks celebrating the 50th anniversary of Niels' parents in Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands, and D has started as his new school (which he loves!) I am finally getting time to sew again! I don't ever want to go that long without sewing regularly again!




Needless to say, I did not complete my July OMG, or even attempt one in August. So here we are in September and I am going with a "catch up" theme. My new sewing studio will be amazing when  I'm settled in, but that will take more than one month!












So..my goal is to catch up with my blocks for Pat Sloan's Out of this World BOM.




I'm currently done with blocks for January through May, so I have to do June, July, August, and September. 

If I really get myself in gear, I'll finish the monthly blog posts for each one, too! Wish me luck!

To see more pictures of this quilt, follow #JacobsWorldQuilt on Instagram. To see more pictures of my progress on the craft room, check out #VesperViewStudio. To see what I'm currently working on, follow me at deJongDreamHouse.

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