Here's the thing I don't understand - why do my friends always seem to get pregnant in batches? I've got two girlfriends who are within a month or so of having their babies, and I have been putting off their quilts for ages, and am now up against a serious deadline or two.
So naturally, instead of making anything resembling real progress on either of their quilts, I find myself pulling out and finishing old ones that have been sitting out for months - like this green and lavender log cabin - which, while pretty, isn't really right for either of them
I guess part of the problem is a serious lack of motivation and inspiration.
One of them is having a boy ... and I cannot, for the life of me, find an attention-grabbing pattern or an inspirational fabric to get me on my way in that department. I have another month or so for her though.
The real problem is with my other friend, Pria, who's been my close friend forever, but has never managed to get a quilt out of me, even though she's on her third baby. As a result I have put all sorts of unnecessary pressure on myself to come up with something spectacular ... which has rendered me completely incapable of making a decision. Her shower is tomorrow, and I have procrastinated myself into a pretty corner.
I'd started working on this:
It's the pastel baby-girl version of the spiral pattern I'd recently made in blue and yellow. I don't know, maybe it's just that I've already done this one twice, but I'm just not feeling it. I mean it's cute, but I feel like it needs a little something MORE. She's an art teacher and LOVES color - so baby pinks and greens just feels inadequate somehow.
And then I remembered that I had THIS quilt top hidden away:
But the more I look at it, the less appropriate it feels for a BABY. It seems a little bold, a little sophisticated for a nursery. And while I'm sure that Pria would drool over it, I'm afraid it might just be too much.
So there you go ... on the one hand, I want something MORE, and on the other I've got something that's TOO MUCH, and the only thing I have finished is a completely unrelated and irrelevant side quilt. But one way or another, something has to be done by the shower tomorrow night. I am not showing up without SOMETHING in my hand. lol - I guess I'm going to be busy tomorrow.
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Thursday, March 10, 2011
The Thank You Quilt
So at the beginning of the year my mother came up from Texas for a visit. While she was staying with me, she had a few friends stop by to pick her up, and as often as she had opportunity she'd show off my quilts (which I keep draped over the "unused" chair in my living room) ... how very "mom-like" of her to make her friends say nice things about her kids' hobbies =)
Anyway, one of her friends, Mrs. F. ooh-ed and aah-ed over everything my mom showed her, and then they ran off to lunch. When my mom got back she had a present from Mrs. F to me ... a bag full of yards of beautiful blue and yellow fabrics! She'd bought them for a project that never happened and wanted to pass them on to someone who'd appreciate them.
Inspired by a quilt I saw on etsy, and absolutely drooling over the colors I immediately set to work making her a "thank you" quilt ...
This is the mini practice quilt that I made to work out all the kinks
It was also my first sale on etsy =)
And here is the full sized version that I'm giving her to say thanks. I'm dropping it off to her tomorrow, so needless to say I'm a tiny bit excited.
I'm also so obsessed with this particular pattern that I'm making another one - this time a crib quilt for a friend who's expecting a girl. I just started cutting today, and her shower's in two weeks, so wish me luck!
Anyway, one of her friends, Mrs. F. ooh-ed and aah-ed over everything my mom showed her, and then they ran off to lunch. When my mom got back she had a present from Mrs. F to me ... a bag full of yards of beautiful blue and yellow fabrics! She'd bought them for a project that never happened and wanted to pass them on to someone who'd appreciate them.
Inspired by a quilt I saw on etsy, and absolutely drooling over the colors I immediately set to work making her a "thank you" quilt ...
This is the mini practice quilt that I made to work out all the kinks
It was also my first sale on etsy =)
I'm also so obsessed with this particular pattern that I'm making another one - this time a crib quilt for a friend who's expecting a girl. I just started cutting today, and her shower's in two weeks, so wish me luck!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Old Baby Quilts =)
I guess a good place to get started would be by posting some of my work - and since I've been in a bit of a baby-quilt phase for the past few years (seriously ... I can't begin to describe how many people I know who've had babies recently!) that seems like as good a category as any.
So without any further ado, here's a few of my favorite baby quilts from the past:
This baby boy's quilt wen to a friend's brother in law when he had his first son. It wasn't really as bright as this picture suggests, but it was pretty fun nonetheless!
... So that's it for now. I'll see you all again soon!
So without any further ado, here's a few of my favorite baby quilts from the past:
This is one of my favorite quilts - a four patch with a Joseph's coat border that I made for one of my girlfriends who was having a baby boy
This baby girl quilt just melts my heart ever time I see it. It's a card trick in peach and green on a white background, and I personally think it's one of the prettiest quilts I ever made. It just sold on etsy, and I'm shipping it off in the morning. I'm almost reluctant to let it go =(
This was made almost as a sister-quilt to the one above. I guess it's just the fabric combination that gets me with these. Anyway, I just sold this one to a woman who's adopting her first baby in a couple of months! Knowing that it's going to someone who'll love it as much as I do certainly makes it easier to let go!
This one went to a woman from my church who was having a baby girl. It's a double irish chain in royal purple and a matching floral. It's not so baby-ish but it makes me happy nonetheless!
This baby boy's quilt wen to a friend's brother in law when he had his first son. It wasn't really as bright as this picture suggests, but it was pretty fun nonetheless!
... So that's it for now. I'll see you all again soon!
And so it begins ...
So I've finally jumped in to the quilting blogosphere, and I'm feeling the tiniest bit overwhelmed. Don't get me wrong, I love blogging, and I love quilting too. But there's such an incredible wealth of information, ideas, and inspiration out there that I'm a little concerned that I'm going to get overwhelmed and end up working 15 quilts at once!
But here goes nothing!
But here goes nothing!
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