Sunday, August 30, 2020

Satisfaction

Finishing up projects is so satisfying. 

Gifting a completed project is very satisfying.

Receiving a hand-written Thank You is VERY satisfying.

I've had a satisfying week.


Oregon Duck Quilt is quilted and bound.


Faith, my LAQ, chose a football pattern.




The quilt is reversible.



I wanted the g-son to have the option of using it as a lap quilt, or hanging it on his wall, so I added a sleeve.  At the suggestion of Miss Kate, I did not tack down the bottom of the sleeve.  By not tacking down the sleeve, the quilt becomes reversible and he can hang either side out!


A big shout out and Thank You to Miss Charlotte-the-Tall for the fun "Cash" fabric!


Judging from the look on his face, The Oregon Duck was a big hit!
And, as predicted, mini g-son wants one,too.  His favorite team is the Cleveland Browns.
(Of course, little one, but not this year.)

Finally:  Also this week, Cat Adoption Team in Sherwood, Oregon sent a very nice, hand-written note for all the kitty beds and kitty masks.  That was a nice surprise! Sending notes in the mail, and particularly Thank You notes, is a lost art.  Let's bring it back!  Put a smile on someone's face, send them a note.

Support your local USPS....send a hand-written note to someone!

Sunday, August 23, 2020

I Miss My Mom

 Today would be my mom's 86th birthday ... she has been gone nearly 3 years.

Of course, over the years between my Quilting-Aunt Nyla and myself, she was gifted a fair number of quilts.

This Angels Around Us quilt pieced by my Quilting Auntie was her absolute favorite.  It was passed down to me when mom graduated to heaven.

My Auntie taught me to always label my quilts.

Miss you, mom.

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Three Cheers to the Birthday Boy

I can hardly believe 14 years have flown by... a few more years and he will fly away into a life of his own, all grown up.

 

 

I did manage to get the Oregon Duck lap quilt finished, including preparing the back, but not in time for gifting.

It is off to the LAQ today.  She is going to quilt footballs into the quilt.




 

I found this great football panel from the University of Oregon. 

His school district is not going to meet physically until at least November.  He is a bit bummed about that.  

 

I'm hoping this lap quilt will cheer him up and keep his eye on his goal of playing football for U of O.


Not sure when the LAQ will return this.... it will be in her queue. 

 

 

 

In the mean time I have  place-holder gifts.

Lawn Flag

Keep Your Head Down, and Your Mask On.


Happy birthday to you, C.Q.  

You're always on my mind and forever in my heart.

Monday, August 10, 2020

Patiently Waiting

Well, maybe not so patiently.....


I ordered University of Oregon fabric for the back of the Oregon Duck quilt.... now I wait...what to do, what to do....

To stay out of trouble, I need to amuse myself while I wait.

So, I dug out some kitty-print fabric scraps and am making masks for Cat Adoption Team.

 

The CAT volunteers could wear them.
They could sell them in their little shop.
They could give them away with each adoption....fun!


Keep your head down and your mask on.



Friday, August 7, 2020

And They Lived Happily Ever After


A number of years ago my parents renewed their wedding vows.

Baby sis Joy - Me - Mom* & Dad - Brother Brad - Brother Rob**








Well, ,that's how I feel about Jack (the ripper) right now.  
Like we've just renewed our vows...

There was A LOT of UN-stitching happening 
with this Oregon Duck quilt.

The directions for these Counted Quilts is  very different than any quilt I've ever made and Jack and I spent  A-LOT of quality time together during the assembly process.

 
 
I did not assemble this quilt according to pattern directions, i.e., construct one column at a time and then sew all the columns together.  I assembled sections, starting at the top with the center section, then adding the sections to the left and to the right, moving down the quilt.  The final pieces were the two outside columns.  It did come together fairly easily and quickly. 
I was kind-of amazed.

 
I ordered some University of Oregon fabric from Etsy for the backing.  Once that arrives it will be ready for the LAQ.
 
 

The verdict:  Would I make another quilt using this method?  I can't say I LOVED it (I really love paper piecing.)  But now that I've made one and I have an idea of the process, I would do another.  
(I have a feeling when the littlest babe sees this one he will want one also.



*My mom was graduated to heaven almost 4 years ago.
**There must have been a distraction of which half of us had no clue.