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Monday, July 25, 2011

Pillow + Fabrics

As promised:


Here is my second pillow for my couch.  It is also 20" x 20" simple patchwork with two boarders.  I used DS Quilts Hope Valley to match this quilt.   Now both my hubby and I have quilts with matching pillows on the couch.  His + Her.

Oh and...I got some new fabrics today for stashing.  Only one really has an assignment right now.  I just loved the others so much I couldn't let the go out of print before I got some.


My new basics from top to bottom:

Fashion for Home Heath in Black + Grey by Alexander Henry
Harmony Rose Textured Wash in Green + Dark Grey by Christine Adolph
Kona Cotton Ash from Robert Kaufman Fabrics

The Dark Grey wash is assigned as a backing for a very special quilt being made for Jack's little friend's birthday.

By the way, I have to share my excitement for our vacation, now booked, to Flathead Valley, Montana!  We will be leaving in August for 2 weeks with 3 other families from our church.  Sure to be pure fun!  Then I leave for 5 days to go see a new baby in the family for the very first time.  He/She isn't quite here yet...any day now.  But I'm so excited to go and smell fresh baby skin.  Yummy!  So for the next couple weeks I'm planning and sewing my brains out.  I'm hoping to have a new top done and a quilt to share.  I'm also trying to decide on a fun hand sewing project to keep me busy on the road.  Possibly hexagons!?  Inspired by this and that.  Not sure yet, but I think I'm gonna go for it.  If you have any Hexagon tips please send them my way.

xo,
Lindsay

Saturday, July 23, 2011

FWQAL :: WEEK 5

Okay I know I'm a day late, almost 2 days, this week with my blocks.  I try to pick one hard one and one easy one each week, and this week... I picked a really really hard one. 

[38]  Four Winds

Quote from the letter that inspired the block:  "We have dried out, drowned out, hailed out and burnt out.  Always we drew together, looked in each other's eyes and whispered 'Tough!  But we have each other and the children.  We'll make it.'" Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson County, S. D.

Man this block was tricky.  There are 72 pieces in this 6.5" block.  Tough block, yes, but nothing near what this sweet lady had been through.


[92]  Streak of Lightning

Quote from the letter that inspired the block:  "But even in times of depression can not materially affect the farmers living as the do the city man's, for he has his food from his own soil, vegetables, fruits, grains, milk and meats; so, financially, I would say his is the most independent of occupations."
Mrs. S. M. M. Franklin County, Ohio
 

Mommy's little helper holding the blocks in place.  Sweet little hands.

Fabrics Used:
[92] Greenfield Hill, by DS Quilts and Kona Cotton Ash
[38] Greenfield Hill + Katie Jump Rope by DS Quilts, Peas & Carrots by American Jane and Vintage Sheet (white)

Blocks Collectively
My little helper, arranged the layout.  He loves to play with the blocks.  It was hard for him to take his hands off for this picture.

My Little Helper

He asked me to take his picture, but then he began to hide.  Hense the shy, but also curious look on his sweet face.  This two year old has got me pulling my hair out one minute and melting my heart the next.   I love this stage, just as I've loved every stage of his development.  I wish he would stop growing, but I also love it when he surprises me with the most unexpected new words.  Kids truly are a blessing from Heaven. 

Have a great Sunday everyone!
Lindsay

P.S.  I also finished the pillow to match this quilt, but forgot to take the picture this afternoon when the camera was out.  Next post, I promise;)

Thursday, July 21, 2011

SUMMER :: SALE!

Well with summer half over, I thought I'd do some shop clearing.  So I've updated some items in my Simply Mae Shop.  SALE items include:

This beach tote is now $35

This one is now $30

All Pro Shopper Bags are now $25

And all Aprons are now $20

Visit: Simply Mae Shop now.
Get em' before they are gone!


Wednesday, July 20, 2011

bedroom


This Katie Jump Rope pillow makes me HAPPY!   Its the little things...every time I look at it I smile.

This week started out a little rough.  Jack (my 2 yr old) decided it'd be fun to color my carpet with a blue crayon.  Not just a little, but about 3' x 3' circle filled, then he moved on to his train set.  Not that I care about the train set getting colored.  After scrubbing the carpet for what seamed like forever, I must say, I'm so glad I only have washable crayons!

On another 'happier' note...I got this today in the mail:
pillowcase top
A great new addition to my Holly Hobbie collection.  This vintage pillowcase is so cute.  Not sure if it will be used for its original purpose.

the back
I might just have cut and frame the  two sides.  Happy!

The sun is breaking thru, so I think I'm gonna take Jack out doors:D

Hugs,
Linds

Friday, July 15, 2011

FWQAL :: Week 4

I know I should really be on week 7, but I started late.  This week I chose two blocks from the same letter and used some of my new fabrics.  And...I found I have a new favorite!

[12] Broken Sugar Bowl

Quote from the letter that inspired the block:  "Raised in the country, I determined young never to stay here.  I pursued an education in a large city, and then, lo, I lost my heart to a farmer!" Mrs. G.R.E. Morgan County, Ala.

Block Stats: Hope Valley by Denyse Schmidt,  Peas & Carrots by American Jane, and the white one is a vintage sheet.

[33] Farmer's Puzzle

Quote from the same letter as above that inspired the block:  "We are the happiest couple I know, have more chance to enjoy each other on a farm than elsewhere and I can wish no greater blessing for my daughter than the love of a farmer like 'Dad.'" Mrs. G.R.E. Morgan County, Ala.

I love the ribbon-like design. Thankfully my extra efforts in fussy cutting stripes paid off. Just as others in this Quilt Along are saying, my husband too said at first sight, this one looks like a swastika. I see it too, but I can easily overlook it. I read once on another blog, I can't find it now, but I remember it saying before the German's used this symbol, it had a happier meaning to it. Block, #4, which I haven't made yet, looks more like a swastika than this one I think.

Block Stats: Greenfield Hill by Denyse Schmidt

And here are all my blocks so far:

 
 
Some are a little rough, but hopefully with the saching, the imperfections will disappear:/
For more info on the Farmer's Wife QAL click here or to see other blocks check out the Flickr! Group.

xo,

Linds

Katie Jump Rope :: A Finished Quilt

Quilt Top
Finally!!! My Katie Jump Rope Quilt is finished.  This makes me SO happy!  I've been working on this quilt longer than I wanted to.  The cutting and piecing of this bow tie quilt was simple, but the applique of the center ties was a little more time consuming than I had anticipated.  Not sure if corner piecing would have been much faster though.  I was limited with the size scraps I purchased, so applique was my only option for this pattern.  And I've really wanted to make a bow tie quilt ever since I fell in love with the collection.  I am so happy,  I'm smiling:D

detail of blocks
Okay, so I made this pattern up myself and gathered some helpful tips from a similar quilt done on Flickr! here.  Although this quilter had suggested a double-sided fusible web, I used stitch witchery and it was fabulous.  Possible pattern coming soon.  I just have to compile my steps.

Quilt Back
Quilt Stats
Size: 55" x 68"
Fabric:  Katie Jump Rope by Denyse Schmidt, Kona Cotton White & Ash

Binding
I wish it wasn't so HOT out!  I'd love to cuddle up with this quilt right now.  I'm working with very small scraps left over for a toss pillow.  This is a great start to a beautiful weekend, don't you think?

hugs,
Lindsay

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Sugar Creek by DS Quilts


Today, Denyse Schmidt (my favorite fabric designer), released a sneak peek of her new line Sugar Creek, due in JoAnn stores this August.  More info on her FaceBook page here.


I know this is a little early, but I'm so excited!!!  I started a Flickr Sugar Creek Group ~ Join In!

I'm so behind, I haven't even started on my Picnics & Fairgrounds FQ bundle yet, but at least I started basting my Katie Jump Rope Bow Tie Quilt today:D

I'm so excited!

Lindsay

Monday, July 11, 2011

Spontanious Cut, A Lot of Magic, & Monday Arrival

Well, I finally did it...I cut my hair!!!


I've never had short hair (well shorter than shoulder length), and I did this without consulting my man.  He has told me before that he REALLY likes my long hair, but I really wanted to try short.  So, I set an appointment and let my friend Jill go at it.  Joe was shocked at first, but does admit to liking it.  I LOVE it! 

After trimming my mane, we had a date night with a couple friends visiting from Nashville.  They took us to the exclusive Magic Castle Club in Hollywood.  It was definitely one of those nights you never forget.  The multiple shows of magic, ahhhmazing!  The comedy, so so funny.  I really needed a good dose of laughter.  The food...deeelish!  I even got to indulge in my favorite desert, creme bruleĆ©.

We are so blessed to have had such a fun night out with great friends.  Thanks Gills!

And last but not least, my postman delivered these treats today.  Aren't they cute!
The two on the left are by American Jane, Daisies on Green of Peas & Carrots, and Green Flowers/Ribbons of Playground; purchased from ClayDeal.  And the two on the right are vintage sheet FQs purchased from JennasAttic.  I think they are great additions to my green stash for my Farmer's Wife Quilt, don't you?

Hope to share some blocks later this week with you.  Until then...keep smiling:D

Hugs

Friday, July 8, 2011

FWQAL + Kona Greens

My greens are here!


From left to right Kona Cotton in Green Grass, Spring, and Green Tea.  I also bought Ash, cause I thought it would coordinate well with the DS Quilt prints.  Which it does...happy me:)

And... I made up for last week.  Here are 3 Farmer's Wife blocks.  I picked some easy ones for this week.
[73] Rainbow Flowers

Quote from the letter that inspired the block:  "The mind of a  farmer's wife is continually broadening by the variety of her interests.  Bees, berries, babies, cheese, chicks, canning; grub garments, garden-do these suggest an empty mind?" Mrs. G. B. H. Richland Couty, Mont.

Block facts: Greenfield Hill by DS Quilts, Kona Cotton Ash + Green Grass


[102] Whirlpool

Quote:  "I want my daughter to marry a farmer that they may live and work together in God's free air and sunshine.  Here is happiness.  Here is health.  The wonders of nature are all about them and even God Himself seems nearer here." Mrs. S. M. M. Franklin County, Ohio

 Block facts: Greenfield Hill by DS Quilts, Kona Cotton Green Tea


[56] Maple Leaf

Quote:  "Can you think of anything in the city that compares with an orchard in bloom?"  Mrs. G. W. N. Ingham County, Mich

Block facts: Greenfield Hill + Hope Valley by DS Quilts

Have a happy Friday!

Lindsay

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Clean House - the easy way


Here is a secret...I really hate to clean.  Okay, its not really a secret, but it finally pushed me to the limit.  Cleaning just got too complicated.  It shouldn't be complicated, right?  But it can be.  I mean,  how many different types of cleaners do I need?  1 for my kitchen surfaces, 2 for my floors, 3 for my bathrooms, etc.  All the specified cleaners drove me nuts!  When it came time to clean and I'd be out of something it meant another trip to the store or a challenge in my thinking...will the toilet still be clean if I don't use the Clorox?  Not only did the number of cleaners kill me, but the number of paper towels I used.  Using paper towels meant another cleaning tool to keep in stock, and a lot more trash.  Cleaning became a high bar I didn't really care to reach.  I mean, I want a clean house, of course!, but where does this become a unhealthy obsession?  I needed to draw my own line of "its clean, enough" so I could have so fun around here!

So, I changed the way I cleaned house.  I didn't go looking for solutions, they were kind of something I'd stumble upon and implemented over time.

Previously I mentioned a few inspirations here that changed my cleaning ways.  How have I changed, you ask?  Well I'll tell you.  Its simple really (SIMPLE, now doesn't that sound nice?)  It may not sound simple, but it is...I make my own cleaning solution!  I know what your thinking...'how is that simple?'  Its simple because I no longer have to remember to buy disinfecting solutions for each room in my house.  Now I have one cleaner and it takes care of it ALL.  I know its non-toxic, natural, fresh, and easy to make.

The recipe I use in a spray bottle:
1/2 White Vinegar (natural disinfectant)
1/2 Water
1 tsp Dr. Bonner's Castile Soap (comes super concentrated and in multiple fragrances)
*for glass surfaces, omit the castile soap

I buy the white vinegar in a 1 gallon jug 2x a year, and castile soap 1x a year both at the local grocer.  You can also buy it here.   It has so many uses, from laundry detergent to baby shampoo.  So gentle yet does the job.  Although vinegar has a strong odor, it disappears when it dries, leaves no streaks, and kills mold/mildew.

If I need an extra scrubby gritty cleaner, I use good old-fashioned Borax!  Find it on the laundry isle and the box will tell you all its wonderful uses.  I use it in the toilet, laundry, shower, oh and its wonders on chrome; sparkle city!  It wont scratch the finish I promise!

Other really useful tools in my cleaning bucket are microfiber cloths and rags from old towels.  No more paper towels!  We haven't purchased any since...gosh I can't remember.  Peroxide is great for tough stains on carpet, upholstery and clothes.  And Baking Soda is great for killing odors and some stains.  My home no longer consists of bleach or other harsh chemicals. 

I guess you can say this is a little old school.  Women used to dust, sweep/vacuum and use just plain soap to clean house.  Their children survived, or at least my parents did and I'm here to prove it!  Ha ha.

I just thought I'd share this because I thought it might help others to lower their bar in cleaning.  Life is too short to clean all the time.  Do what needs doing and enjoy the outdoors (where God keeps a clean house!)

Hugs,
Lindsay

Sunday, July 3, 2011

FWQAL - 3rd block

 
[65] Peaceful Hours

This week got away from me, and I only managed to get one block done.  Not sure I love this one, kind of wish it had  a touch more contrast.  This one had the smallest pieces! In the midst of creation, I was not confident it would take its proper form, but in the end, it was perfect! 

Quote from the letter that inspired the block: "We know, because we have tried it, that our family life could never have been kept so intact, nor our happiness so secure, if we had lived any place other than on the farm." C. Mc. D. B. Marion County Ind.

Block Stats:  Hope Valley + Greenfield Hill by DS Quilts

I am so anxiously awaiting my solid order to arrive.  I'm really wanting to make my next blocks with some solids.  

Happy and safe 4th of July everyone!
Lindsay