Saturday, July 16, 2011

Wedding Quilt

Hello!
i made a quilt for our friends that got married in New Brunswick, woop woop! The story is that the groom is from Edmonton and the bride is from Saint John, i wanted the quilt to be sentimental so i acquired half the fabric from each of their hometowns and starting sewing the quilt when we got home from the wedding.

I rolled the finished quilt up and but it in a basket along with a mason jar of dry ingredients for chocolate chip cookies (groom's fave), a microwavable flax neck bag (handmade and hand scented). I also threw a candle and two mugs from Anthropologie in there.

I really love the way it turned out and it just so happens that it fits right in at their new apartment perfectly!

This is the happy couple, they look like they deserve a quilt don't they?

This photo was taken by one of their friends but i'm not sure who

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Our house, in the middle of the street

Well, if you live in my neighborhood, you'd know that all the houses are very plain and similar. Then there's my house, blue siding with navy trim and a red door. I'm all for being "different" but it's not like my house is being noticed for beautiful stone work or landscaping. It's being noticed for strange color combinations, so i decided that needed to change. I wanted it to look like it belongs with all the other houses but still stands out for looking well taken care of (because it certainly wasn't before).
Here's what we did: we replaced the peeling navy with white, painted the pillars that were peeling and chipping, painted the door (which use to be an oil based paint) and painted the peeks of the house from navy to the same color as the door (Phantom Mist by Pittsburgh Paints).
AFTER

BEFORE - please take note of the beige and white houses on either side of me.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Quilting!

Edmonton doesn't seem to have much for quilters, not a lot of fabric stores, not a lot of variety. So, my mom and i were thrilled when a new shop opened right in her neighborhood. The new shop is full of long arm free hand quilting machines that you can rent (yay!). The shop is called "Sparrow Studios" and is run by Matt Sparrow, a "man quilter". My mom got me lessons with him for Christmas as well as a full day and a half of time on a machine (intimidating). So, today i went for my class and it was CRAZY. I've been sewing my whole life and it's unreal to me to not be sewing in a straight line, guiding and pulling and adjusting your fabric (like i said, crazy!)

Now that i've learned how to use the machine i guess i have to throw a whole bunch of quilt tops together so i can rent the machine before i forget how to use it. It was definitely a little strange trying to explain to them that i don't buy expensive fabrics online and that i don't use patterns (call me old fashioned). But i do need to start ironing and making sure my quilts are exactly square so they run on the rolls properly. I like that my quilts aren't perfect and you can tell they are hand made, now i need to prove to these guys that my rogue quilting methods are just as good! Happy quilting!

Monday, February 14, 2011

New Bedroom

This weekend while Brent was away at a hockey tournament, i worked on our Bedroom. I don't have a before picture but it was the same color as my office (dingy green/grey). It was a space that i never spent much time on and you could tell.

So, i painted it the same color as the NEW office because i liked it so much and it feels cozy and warm.

Olive had had enough of all the painting excitement

I really like the results, it may seem quite simple but it feels so much more pulled together. Now i just need to get rid of those white knobs on the side tables.

ps. paisley makes the world go round

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Part Three

Today we had part three of Christmas, that is, with the in-laws. It had been a while since we had them over last and it was the first time the grandparents had come to our house. We had a roast and garlic mashed potatoes with cucumber salad and mashed parsnips. Everyone seemed to enjoy the food, which is great because grandpa is a little specific.

Anyways, this year i made my mother in law a quilt, i love it, it was difficult to give this one away. It was all with fabric she had given me over time and she loved it. The snowflakes were Brent's contribution, he cut them out of paper which i then cut out of fabric and appliqued on.


I love the little Canadian mitten print.

Here's a token shot of the boys building. Brent got a ping pong table this year, which he is excited about because he can fold down half and play by himself. The look on grandpas face says it all.

It seems like the quilt went to good use!

This year i want to do more quilting and crocheting, my fabric and wool stash is not getting any smaller and i have lots of projects i'd love to get to.
My quilting goal for the year: I will make a spider web quilt with scraps!
My crochet goal for the year: I will make ten pairs of mittens!
House goal: I want to have all the rooms in the house be functional and clutter free, we have a lot of clutter mostly because we don't have a lot of closet space or dressers, a blessing and a curse, so our house needs to be purged!