Showing posts with label trunk show. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

2019 Trunk Show

2019 marks my sixth year of quilting. I'm hoping to finish up my UFOs this year and make lots of scrappy quilts so my bins will close! I'm continuing my goal of using my stash as much as possible. And of course, I'm working on an epic brain injury temperature quilt to honor my 15th year as a brain injury survivor. You can read more about my goals for the year on this post.

And now, here are my 2019 finishes.


My first finish of the year was completed during a rare snowstorm in Ohio. It makes me giggle because this mermaid is for my niece in Minnesota. I think maybe she was protesting!


Quilt #122 :: Buckeye Bricks

My second finish of the year is my first comfort quilt of the year. My buckeye brick quilt is going to a kindergartner at a local school.


Quilt #123 :: Beauty and Brains

My trio of quilts for my youngest nieces is completed with this quilt for my sister's youngest, Millie. 


Quilt #124 :: Purple Abacus

2019 is the year of finishing my UFOs. This quilt is the result of my first quilting bee. On my month I chose the abacus block made with light and dark prints. This quilt went to a local kindergartner who chose it out of about 50 quilts my local quilting group made for the class.


Quilt #125 :: Mrs. Miller's Steinway

When I am old and gray, this will probably remain one of my favorite quilts. I had a lot of fun making it, it turned out better than I envisioned, and it was such a thrill to be able to take photos at the Steinway gallery.



I strayed a little bit from the theme of this year's Project Linus mystery quilt to make it more gender-neutral than the flower theme. I hope the little boy or girl who ends up with it feels all the love I put into it.


Quilt 127 :: Long Arm Minnie

This is a simple quilt compared to most I've made recently, but a panel with borders was the perfect design for my first attempt at quilting on a longarm.


Quilt 128 :: Big Lake Blooms

I started this quilt in 2017, aka the year of social quilting. I couldn't have known then how perfect it would be for a fundraiser in my hometown, where the school colors are blue and gold. The muted colors, along with the gray, are fitting for the tragic house fire that took two toddlers too soon.


Quilt 129 :: Theo's Milestones

This is the third quilt I've made on my original milestone quilt. I took extra good notes with this soon so I can finally write up the pattern.


Quilt 130 :: Omigolly Miss Jennifer

This quilt was more than two years in the making. I knew that I wanted our school secretary's quilt to have pieces from all 12 school quilts I made. The pattern is a super-sized version of Sue Garman's Omigosh pattern and includes more than 2800 pieces!


Quilt #131 :: Coded Thank You

My last school quilt for the a staff member of D's elementary school is a working QR quilt for the technology teacher. I also used binary code on the border and Morse code on the binding.










Quilt #132 :: Hannah's Good Fortune

When Bonnie Hunter announced that her 2019 mystery quilt was called Good Fortune and inspired by her trip to China, I knew mine would be gifted to my goddaughter Hannah, who was born in China. China is a special place to me because it was in China, visiting Hannah and her family, that I decided that I wanted to marry Niels, and my life has been filled with good fortune since making that decision.



By far, the hardest quilts to make are memory quilts. This quilt was made for the mom of one of D's birthday buddies who lost the love of her life way too soon. I didn't get to meet Mike this side of heaven, but he was truly a hero to many.



As D's elementary friends have moved on to different middle schools, I am slowly making friendship quilts for those who have made his early school years so wonderful. J and D have been besties since kindergarten. I love J because  he is silly, sweet, polite, and kind.


Quilt #135 :: Hidden Gems of Menlo

In November, I was asked to donate a quilt for our new school's winter benefit. I looked at my UFOs and felt motivated to finish my Hidden Gems quilt. The blocks were made by the members of my 2018 quilting bee, the Lola Swarm. The name is a fitting one for a school of kids who are going to change the world!


Quilt #136 :: Zipped

My final finish of the year was started back in 2014 as one of my first quilts. It sat too long in one of my UFO bins. I'm happy I was able to finish it in time to send home with one of our University of Akron "sons." Go Zips!


Previous Trunk Shows






Tuesday, January 1, 2019

2018 Trunk Show



In November of 2016, I stumbled upon Soma of Whims and Fancies, who had the brilliant idea of hosting an online trunk show so bloggers can virtually display their quilts and other sewn items. I love the idea so I put together a trunk show of my 2016 finishes and 2017 finishes. And eventually I will go back and post trunk shows for 2013, 2014, and 2015. In the meantime, here's what I've been created in 2018.

EDITED:: It's officially 2019 so I am reposting this as my first post of the year.

Quilt #96 | Project Linus Mystery Quilt

I kicked off the year with a goal of finishing all the social quilting projects I started in 2017. I love the idea behind this mystery quilt. If you aren't aware, Project Linus is an organization that gives blankets and quilts to children in hospitals, shelters, social service agencies, or anywhere that a child might be in need of a big hug. The Project Linus mystery quilt is an annual fundraiser for the organization that helps in a couple of ways. The $15 entry fee raises money, and the resulting quilts are then donated to local chapters of Project Linus to be distributed to kids. The theme this year was Exploring the World with Ethan.



When one of D's friends found herself in a wheelchair for a few months, I took the opportunity to try out a few items on my "someday" list. I combined patterns for both wheelchair quilts and weighted blankets to keep C warm this Ohio winter. 


Quilt #98 | Wayward Transparency

Not long after I gave the Harry Potter Weighted Wheelchair quilt to C, we learned that her family would be moving to Houston. I couldn't let one of our favorite families leave without a quilt, so I sent them off with my newly completed Wayward Transparency quilt.


Quilt #99 | Good Night Irene

After nearly 100 quilts, I have a fair amount of scraps just begging to be made into scrappy quilts. I think that may be my goal for 2018! In the meantime, I made this Good Night Irene quilt as part of a collection of quilts my quilt group made for a local class of kindergartners. 


Quilt #100, #101, #102, #103, #104, and #105 | Gramma Ann Memory

For the last year or so, I knew that reaching 100 quilts would be a milestone. What I didn't realize until more recently that 100 would be a very special project. Quilt #100 (as well as quilts 101-105) are all quilts made in memory of my Gramma Ann, who passed away in 2014. I started the one quilt as part of Pat Sloan's sew along, "Grandma's Kitchen." As I shared the blocks and learned new stories from my mom and four aunts, I knew that I had to make quilts for each of them, too. Each quilt tells a story about Gramma, using fabric from her clothes and prints featuring her favorite things. 


Quilt #106 | Good Morning Eileen

So, my 99th quilt, Good Night Irene was made from scraps of all the quilts I've made before. Good Morning Eileen is made from scraps from Good Night Irene! I decided I had gone a little too scrappy with the teal pieces so I set them aside and used them in this quilt, which I donated to the same class of kindergartners as Good Night Irene.


Quilt #107 | VV Improv

At this point, I'm still working with my scraps. The quilt came together when I decided to make a wall hanging for my friend Jen VV's exam room. Jen is a world-class pelvic floor specialist who does life-changing work with her patients. I wanted something colorful and a little cheeky for her patients to look at during their exams.


Quilt #108 | On Ringeis Lake

Another social quilting finish! On Ringeis Lake is my take on Bonnie Hunter's 2017 mystery quilt, On Ringo Lake. This is my second year doing Bonnie's mystery and the first year I decided to use my own colorway. I love the movement of the "circles." This quilt was gifted to D's very special teacher, who will be moving up with him for the third year this fall. 


Quilt #109 | Blair 2000

I don't generally do commissions because part of what I love about quilting is the freedom to express myself creatively. However, when our good friend and neighbor asked if I could help his mom finish a graduation quilt, I was happy to say yes. 



One challenge I have noticed as I continue to quilt is that there is a temptation to stick with what you know. For me, I love straight line quilting and spiral quilting because it comes easily to me now. But in order to grow, I need to learn free motion. The problem is, that when I'm done with a quilt, I want to do what is easy and I know will look good. Free motion takes practice. So for this quilt, I pushed myself out of my comfort zone to try free motion. I used quilt as you go so that I was only working on small blocks at a time. I was also able to use some of the scraps in my oops and orphans bin. But to whom should I gift this crazy scrappy practice quilt? My mom's dog, Murphy, who is spending the summer with us. He loves it!


Quilt #111 | Dutch Canuck

If ever I doubt the love in my life, I only have to look at the mile-long list of quilts I want to make for friends and family. There is no rhyme or reason to the order my quilts take. I quilt as inspiration hits me. That said, some of my favorite people are still waiting for a quilt! One quilt I started back in 2014 was this Dutch Canuck quilt for our best man, Joel and his family. I made the first block when I made my 21st quilt, then it got set aside. This spring, the Vriend family made plans to visit us over the summer, so I got out that block and made a whole new quilt.


Quilt #112 | Lots of Love Wedding Quilt

When someone who truly embodies love gets married, her wedding quilt gets filled with lots of love.


Quilt #113 | Cosmic Cross

I've wanted to make this quilt for our pastor ever since I made my 38th quilt four years ago (!). That quilt has the same general design, but with a plus in the center instead of the cross. I also experimented with using four colors instead of three. All of the prints have a space or science theme, just right for our NASA scientist-turned-pastor.


Quilt #114 | Kindred Spirits

This quilt was started as part the Prince Edward Island Modern Quilt Guild's 2017 Mystery quilt. I had some Anne of Green Gables fabric in my stash so it seemed meant to be. I knew right away that this quilt would go to my former guild member Lorilee, who wrote a wonderful book about Anne called Anne of Green Gables, My Daughter, and Me: What My Favorite Book Taught Me About Grace, Belonging, and the Orphan in Us All.


Quilt #115 | Mrs. Knoch's Labyrinth Walk

I have wanted to make this amazing pattern for quite a while. I hesitated, in part because I was intimidated, and in part because I wasn't sure to whom I would gift it. As my son D started his last year in the fantastic school he has attended for the last five years, I felt the pressure to complete quilts for the last of the staff who have been such a big part of his academic and emotional growth. Two years ago, he started working with a school counselor to help with his asynchronous development. This quilt puts into physical print my appreciation for the woman who helps learners like my son navigate the labyrinth of their emotions and find their way to sparkle and shine.



Quilt #116 | Carolina Jewel Box

This quilt was extra special for two reasons. First, it was made while my Dutch daughter/former exchange student Marissa was back for a visit. While I was making it, I was teaching Marissa how to make her own version of it. Check out the blog post to see her awesome first quilt. Second, this quilt was donated to Quilts of Compassion for the Quilts for the Carolinas hurricane disaster response team.


Quilt #118 | Max's Robot

When D's friend Max moved to Texas, I knew I would make him a quilt. I have loved Boo Davis' pattern "Does Not Compute" for ages, but it wasn't until now that I had the perfect reason to make it. Max and D made a robot together in Destination Imagination and the background reminds me of the maze their robot was made to navigate. 


Quilt #119 :: One Giant Stitch for D

The last time I made a quilt for our son, he was 4 and starting preschool. We had just returned from a trip to Florida that included a trip to Kennedy Space Center where the train stage left the station and the space age began.  Six years later, D is about to start his last semester at the same school and he is still obsessed with space. The quilt pattern is called "One Giant Stitch" by Kelli Fannin, and I was lucky enough to be a pattern tester. 


Quilt #120 :: Baby Burd Quilt

My youngest sister is due with her first baby in a few days. I spent the last day of 2018 finishing up baby's quilt. With the last name of Burd, it's no surprise that birds are a popular theme in their family. I'm looking forward to shipping this when the post office opens and knowing that a little bit of my love will be in Minnesota to welcome my new niece into the family.


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Tuesday
Best of 2018 @ Meadow Mist Designs
Inspiration Tuesday @ The Clever Chameleon
Let's Bee Social @ Sew Fresh Quilts
Linky Tuesday @ Free Motion by the River
To Do Tuesday @ Stitch All the Things

Wednesday
Let's Bee Social @ Sew Fresh Quilts
Midweek Makers @ Quilt Fabrication
Wednesday Wait Loss @ The Inquiring Quilter
WIP Link Up @ Silly Mama Quilts

Thursday, August 23, 2018

All Quilts

Links to posts for every quilt I've made (or a reminder that I still need to write one!)


***2013***
Quilt #1 | Thomas the Train Rag Quilt
Quilt #3 | E is for Eli
Quilt #4 | Amy's Zero
Quilt #5 | Hello Kitty
Quilt #6 | M is for Molly
Quilt #7 | L is for Luke
Quilt #8 | Naps in Space
Quilt #9 | Gramma's Irish Chain
Quilt #10 | Michele's Kick Cancer
Quilt #11 | Turning 20
Quilt #12 | Olivia's Elephants
Quilt #13 |  I Spy Checkers
Quilt #14 | Niels' Citizenship Quilt


***2014***
Quilt #15 | Not a Tree Skirt Quilt
Quilt #16 | Lucky Lachlan
Quilt #17 | Jeffrey's Blocks
Quilt #18 | Da Bears
Quilt #19 | Patriotic Plus
Quilt #20 | Rafael's Heart
Quilt #21 | Piper's Maple Leaves
Quilts #22 & 23 | Sew It Forward
Quilt #24 | Sew It Forward Jake
Quilt #25 | Purple Mess
Quilt #26 | Green Illusion
Quilt #27 | Divided in Football, United in Love
Quilt #28 | Love Chain
Quilt #29 | Abrahm's Packers
Quilt #30 | Always a Buckeye
Quilts #31, #32, and #33 | Griffin Trio
Quilt #34 | Train Tracks
Quilt #35 | Bob's Up Memory Quilt
Quilt #36 | Avocado Ties
Quilt #37 | Mom's Western Scrabble
Quilt #38 | Patriotic Explosion
Quilt #39 | AJ's Happy Pinwheels

Quilt #40 | Little Learners
Quilt #41 | Be Our Guest
Quilt #42 & #43 | Jan & Kitty's Amish Caravan
Quilt #44 | Crazy Eights
Quilt #45 | Black, Red, & White
Quilt #46 | Baby June's Bricks
Quilt #48 | Love Burds
Quilt #49 | Ezra's Cars
Quilt #50 | Remembering Curt
Quilt #51 | Aletha's Wallpaper
Quilt #52 & #53 | Ohio State
Quilt  #54 | Words for Jonah
Quilt #55 | Mrs. Moxley's Class

Quilt #57: Grayson's Around the World
Quilt #58: Hello Kitty Expanding Spiral
Quilt #63: Charlie's Choo Choo
Quilt #64: 49 Hearts
Quilt #67: Ruff Patch
Quilt #68: Orla Take 2
Quilt #69: It Is Well
Quilt #71: Colton's Minion
Quilt #72: Falling for Alex.


***2017***
Quilt #76 | "A Team" en Provence
Quilt #77 | Intertwined
Quilts #78 & #79 | Nana's Last Gift
Quilt #81 | Mrs. Gentry's Library
Quilt #82 | Lainey's Ladybug
Quilt #83 | Celtic Midnight
Quilt #84 | Fireworks for Ingrid
Quilt #85 | Lindsey's Gymnast
Quilts #86, #87, and #88 | Texas Strong
Quilt #89 | Garage Sale Vintage
Quilt #90 | Stella's Memory Quilt
Quilt #91 | Cancer Can Kiss My Donkey
Quilts #92, #93, and #94 | Cards 'N' Cowboys
Quilt #95 | Tula Pink Butterfly
Quilt #99 | Good Night Irene
Quilt #100, #101, #102, #103, #104, and #105 | Gramma Ann Memory
Quilt #106 | Good Morning Eileen
Quilt #107 | VV Improv
Quilt #108 | On Ringeis Lake
Quilt #109 | Blair 2000
Quilt #111 | Dutch Canuck
Quilt #120 | Baby Burd Quilt


***2019***
Quilt #121 | Molly's Mermaid
Quilt #122 | Buckeye Bricks
Quilt #123 | Beauty and Brains
Quilt #124 | Purple Abacus
Quilt #125 | Mrs. Miller's Steinway
Quilt #126 | Peace, Love, and Intergalactic Donuts
Quilt #127 | Long Arm Minnie
Quilt #128 | Big Lake Blooms
Quilt #129 | Theo's Milestone Quilt
Quilt #130 | Omigolly Miss Jennifer
Quilt #131 | Coded Thank You
Quilt #132 | Hannah's Good Fortune
Quilt #133 | Thin Red Ironman Line
Quilt #134 | Jacob's World
Quilt #135 | Menlo Gems
Quilt #136 | Zipped


2015 Trunk Show

Quilt #40 | Little Learners

We are so lucky to have found D's school. It is a little STEM-focused, project-based, multi-age community school where our son has thrived. I made this quilt as a way to show a tiny bit of the gratitude I feel for the incredible staff.


Quilt #41 | Guest Suite

The comforter in our guest room was looking a little sad as we prepared for our Dutch parents to visit. I looked for prints to match the wall and decor and came up with this quilt.


Quilt #42 & #43 | Jan & Kitty's Amish Caravan

When my in-laws visited, I planned to make them a quilt. Instead, my father-in-love asked if we could make quilts together for their caravan (travel trailer). He came up with the design and picked out the fabric...and did most of the work. I made the Amish silhouette and did the applique and binding.


Quilt #44 | Crazy Eights

I saw this pattern at a quilt show and wrote it down on my to do queue. When my blue scrap bin started overflowing, this was the quilt I made. (Unfortunately, it didn't seem to make a dent!)


Quilt #45 | Black, Red, & White

This quilt is the result of my first swap. A group of quilters I met from Sew It Forward exchanged blocks in red, white, and black. Each of us came up with our own design.


Quilt #46 | Baby June's Bricks

I made this quick quilt for a friend from D's school. She told me that her nursery colors were black, mint, and gold. I was intrigued by the palette and was inspired to make something for her.


Quilt #47 | Sibling Neighborhood

I don't live physically near any of my siblings. When my sister had her first child, I started thinking of a way for her baby to "see" us. This is what I made.


Quilt #48 | Love Burds

My youngest sister got married about six months before I started quilting. Once I got hooked on the hobby, I knew I wanted to make her and her new hubby a wedding quilt, and I knew it would be a play on their last name.


Quilt #49 | Ezra's Cars

A friend of mine was pregnant when I saw this quilt pattern. I whipped it up and (still) didn't make a dent in my blue scraps!


Quilt #50 | Remembering Curt

When I lived in Michigan, Curt and Lisa were one of my favorite couples. I loved the way Curt loved Lisa. When Curt died unexpectedly, much much too young, I overcame my fear of tee shirts to make this memory quilt for Lisa.


Quilt #51 | Aletha's Wallpaper

Aletha and I worked together in Michigan. She left the publishing world, first to plan amazeballs wedding, and now to restore Midcentury Modern Homes. I fell in love with the Orla Kiely wallpaper she used in her home. When she announced her pregnancy, I knew exactly what I would make.


Quilt #52 & #53 | Ohio State

For a hot minute I considered selling my quilts. I made these two quilts to sell, but then decided I liked giving my quilts away better, so they quickly found new homes with Buckeye fans.


Quilt  #54 | Words for Jonah

2015 was a fertile year for my friends! My friend Emily, mom of Jeffrey, had another little boy. I saw this pattern and was happy for the opportunity to make it.


Quilt #55 | Mrs. Moxley's Class

My son had a wonderful first grade teacher, with the most perfect name, Mrs. Moxley. I snuck into the classroom after the students drew self-portraits. I printed the pictures on fabric and made her a polaroid quilt with all of her little learners.


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