Showing posts with label Jamie Fingal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jamie Fingal. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

HAPPY 2014 and ....

Happy Valentine's Day, Happy President's Day, Happy St. Patrick's Day, Happy Easter, and Beyond!

Well 2013 sure was a very busy year for me and I know you have been wondering where I have been:) After not writing for so long, I wonder myself.....
To get us back on track, this post will mostly be a photo wrap up of what I have been doing.  I know it will pain you to look at photos vs. read big long paragraphs of tedious details, but please try to suffer through!
Here are the Highlights:)
1. Three new designs found here: http://nestlingsbyrobin.com/whats-new.html
'Just Hangin' Out' is an adorable monkey quilt
'Semper Paratus' is for the patriot in us all and has all the letters to adapt to any service.
'Blooms of Hope' allows us to send healing flowers to anyone with the change of a color.
 
2. These 3 photos show my Festival Booth in Houston last October where I debuted my new designs along with 2 photos of what the floor and aisles look like.  It is so hard to wrap your head around how large it all is.
 
3. The top photo is TREEO by Linda Evans bought from the SAQA Auction. Just Adorable!
The bottom quilt is my Star House donated to the House Quilt Project run by Jamie Fingal.
 
4. This little cutie was given to me by my guild for my service as Leader for the last 2 years.  I volunteered for another and was told not to expect another quilt:)  WHAT? :))
 
5. My husband bought me show tickets to We Will Rock You, the Queen musical for my birthday and it was only playing in Miami.  So we went to South Beach for an overnight trip and whilst walking the strip, I found a window full of Rhinestone covered shoes!!  I could never wear them but so shiny and pretty!!
 
6. Merry Christmas 2013 with my smart and gorgeous and talented and funny daughters!!
 
7. I found this fantastic wrought iron door stop whilst antiquing with my girls.  Parts of my life have been a bit like a fairy tale and IT is Orange!!  How could I pass it up!
 
8.  We rang in 2014 in Key West where they drop a Drag Queen named Sushi in a giant red pump.
 
9. My juried entry into the 2014 Mancuso Mid Atlantic quilt show Hampton, Va.
 
10.  A huge splurge for me as I bid on and won this mini quilt at my guild's annual charity auction.
 
11. This is our new baby, Biscuit.  He is a rescue Wheaten and what a sweetheart.
 
12. Finished my mom's Hawaiian quilt.  Last year she mentioned how she had always wanted one and I opened my mouth before realizing what I was undertaking.  It is 40+ x 60+ and all needle turn applique and hand quilted in the traditional echo style.  Turned out beautifully and I don't ever need to make another:)
 
13. GO BOLTS!  The Tampa Bay Lightning made it to the Stanley Cup playoffs.  They aren't doing so well but still an accomplishment.  The game we went to was Great: lots of action!
The St. Louis Blues are in too and doing well I hear:)  GO BLUES!
 
14. Here is my little Pooka Duck.  She is our other little Wheaten. She and new big brother are doing well even though she really gets on his last nerve sometimes:)
 
So there are my last 8 months in review with many of the other usual things in between!
There are more fun things to come in between my youngest daughter's college graduation and a dear friend coming to visit in June.  Stay Tuned and keep quilting!

Monday, February 6, 2012

The House Quilt Project

16" x 20"
"When the world is upside down, there is no cliche to "Home is where the Heart is" for the military families who keep a strong home base no matter where in the world it is! Thank you to the active duty and the families for their sacrifices. It is an honor to give this small bit of myself to you!"
This is such a great project and if you have a bit of yourself to give, visit The House Quilt Project to read more about my donation, see lots of others, read the guidelines, and maybe donate one yourself.  Thank you Jamie Fingal for all you do for this project!
I thought I was being so clever with the upside globe as my roof and it is cute, I guess, although a bit cartoony:)  I hope the recipient enjoys it.  It is sometimes difficult for me to walk away from an idea once I have it and that is what happened here...Once the upside globe was in my head, it had to work!  I have been fortunate to know only a handful of people that have had to endure these hardships and my heart aches for the rest.  May they all come home soon, for good!!!

My "Drop and Give Me 20" project is coming along but not as well as I would have liked.  I am so out of practice with my machine quilting!!  This was the first day of February where I spent my dedicated time (and then some) getting it basted.  I committed to 30 minutes a day and am still getting it all in, and more, just with handwork that I can't quite show yet:)  Keep it up my fellow 'committees':)  If my machine work improves, I will show a detail shot of what I am getting done.

In the meantime, keep quilting even if it is one stitch at a time...They all add up to done:)