Friday, November 18, 2011

More quilts

This is a custom quilt I did recently. The back is the light fabric and the front is below.

Some ladies in my quilt group with the quilt we made for a new member of our ward who is in a wheelchair.

This is the back that I quilted.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

New Quilt


This is a custom quilt I recently quilted. I love curls!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

My Masterpiece!

This "little" project took most of August but I loved every minute of it. It really got my creative juices flowing and even my girls gave me ideas. I made this for my sweet niece, Jami, who recently had her 3rd baby. I love her kids and would steal them if I could. I know that Xander, Maggie, and Stella will love playing with this book as much as I loved making it for them.

The cover is vinyl with 1/4" grommets in each page. The rings are a bit huge but the book turned out a little thicker than I planned so they were necessary. I wanted Jami to be able to take it apart if she doesn't want to carry around the whole book or spread it out easier among the kids.

This is an abacus activity with beads strung on stretchy nylon cord. I fused the background to the page behind it so it would lie flat.

Finger puppets from Ikea are stored in a fur zipper bag.

Clear vinyl cookie jar filled with two-sided candy and cookies. Lid has a velcro top.

The jean pocket holds a little photo album. I know babies love to see pictures of their family.

I had a page like this when I was little. You slide your hand inside the soft mitten.

This is another idea from a quiet book I had when I was little. It was my favorite page. You scoot the buttons around in the maze and they will never get lost.

This is a weaving page. I think it might be hard for some (it was hard for me) but I think babies will like to suck on the ribbons.


I love these fabric paper dolls! I fused the clothes to felt with heavy Heat n Bond and just cut them out. They stick great to the dolls and they will not fray.

Peek a Boo pages are always fun. Jami has a dog that looks like this one. You can feed her a bone.

I love I Spy and this page was so easy to go wild with. The lid has a latch that the hook fits into and necklaces always keep babies busy at church.

The ring on the hand is another idea from my childhood. The hand is velvet. My mirror closes with a loop and large pearl. The pink fabric is a kind of suede.


This page took the most effort in trial and error. Did I say that I love I Spy? There is a steel nail on plate behind the patchwork. The pieces have strong magnets inside them that let them stick to the board. They are stored in a velcro pocket on the neighboring page. I love this one!

Sweet Surprise

I got to talk to my sweet missionary son yesterday. I was surprised because I thought his plane was delayed due to the hurricane and flooding in NY. He bore his testimony to me in Creole and it flowed with a love of the language. He is so excited to get to be around the Haitian people. I'm so proud of him. There really is no greater happiness than to know that your children walk in the ways of God.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Ready for a Routine!

Well, it's time for school to start and summer just melted away in the heat. We helped Kayla and Mitch move to Texas from Utah, got Zach off to the MTC and made a family trip to Utah. We had a wonderful time enjoy the beautiful weather and when we got home we found our yard and city dried up and brown from the heat and no rain. We've had over 100 degree temperatures for so long that I think many of us are remembering the last ice storm with fond memories. I've been busy with family projects and so I am very behind in my quilting. I'm looking forward to sending the kids off tomorrow and cleaning my house, going back to yoga class and getting some quilting done. I'm ready for a routine!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Our new basketball player

Emma finished her first organized basketball season. She loved it and talked her parents into getting a basketball goal for the driveway. (Dad's not too enthused.) She is in heaven and it will be good exercise for everyone else, too.

Friday, March 11, 2011

I'm happy when I'm quilting


This is the back of an I Spy quilt that I made for a friend. I added swirls to my crescent pattern and it made kind of a sunburst. I like how it turned out.


Our quilt group put this "Hole in the Wall" quilt together at our last meeting. We each brought four quilt squares already pieced and it went together really fast. I am quilting it and then we are donating it to a charity.