Showing posts with label project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label project. Show all posts

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Hashtag Quilt

I got the patterns for a few simple quilts done by Camille Roskelly and decided that this one would be a great place to start. The design uses 2.5 inch "jelly roll" from any line and I chose a cute little old fashioned line by Moda called Chloe's Closet.  Reminds me of my Grandma Kelly, or her kitchen, or something there about.
I had some white on white floralesque fabric that I thought would set it off well and so "a cutting we went." A lot of 2.5 inch strips (which a jelly roll comes prepped for) and 7 - 9.5 inch lengths cut then it was all ready to sew.

All sewn together with 2.5 inch white borders and then a 5 inch floral all the way around.
 A little machine embroidery for the inscription on the back of the quilt with a little information sets it off well.
 I took the quilt into my standard long arm quilter Jenny at Finally Finished Quilts. We decided with the playful geometrics and 1930's style floral fabrics, a nice little flower quilted all over the quilt would compliment it well.  Turned out just right.
Keeping me warm while watching a little television in our outdoor living room. This is the best place to be.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Finality

I am finally going to show my finished pictures of the back yard project along with "before" pictures so you can compare.  Hopefully I can show the best parts of this yard and you can refer to the before pictures for a total perspective of the change.

The first before picture is from our master bedroom looking out onto the old planter.
That section of planter has been replaced with a big ol' kitchen, and although this was the one design issue we weren't sure about, it now doesn't seem to bother us waking up to stone and metal.
This next old picture is looking toward the master bedroom at the other side of the original planter. Our kitchen consisted of the big barbeque.
The kitchen is bigger than the planter was, and the main large planter is still there and even larger than before.
Here were Kara and Lena standing where the main patio meets the brick.
Vantage point from the kitchen window toward the pool house (casita).
New entrance to the pool house. Wider stairs and nice solid landing at the top. Our dog house area is now a planter. (We haven't had a dog for 5 years, but that is still what I think of when I look at the planter.)
The sidewalk and planting area at the house end of the pool, were where the biggest change was planned.
Sure enough, it is a pretty big change. This is where we added a whole covered room, fireplace, etc.
The old basketball standard on the southwest end of the pool,
was where the plant on the left of this next picture was located. This overflow fountain is on the direct south side, parallel to the house. The point of the pool was straightened out to make room for this feature.
Remember the diving board? No longer there. Sorry Lexy, but in its place....
is a nice little retreat area. The smaller arbor with a nice sized cabana in it is a great place to watch the world rotate. You could read a book or take a nap here too.
Michael always enjoyed the deep end. (when the fear of shark attack was at its lowest point)
Now, there is less walking room and the concrete coping around the pool is a little smoother on the thighs than the old used brick.
Lexy jumping into the pool and towards GramVi from the hot tub area.
Same pool sans brick, cum stone. Love it!
Looking like some cold swimmers there.

Playing on the old stairs that are pretty identical to the new ones.

 Now we need to watch extra carefully, however, because the
pathway to the other side could be somewhat treacherous.
Remember our drainage problem?  Our Ellery played happily in the ever present puddle.

The plantings right next to the house are much more friendly than the concrete right up to the edge.
And there are no long lived puddles anymore. Pretty nice.
Looking toward the house from the big arbor.
These wind sculptures are great addition to the plantings.
Old brick edging went around the grass too.
Now it is just plain bark dust. (you can tell I am an Oregonian at heart sometimes.)
The Hubby got his Palm trees too.
Back to the brick. For a long time we had a walnut tree in the middle of this circular brick pad. It didn't survive being between the huge Ash trees after about 45 years.
This circle of brick has been replaced by a short sidewalk from new stairs coming up the center area of those two big trees.
Nice finely bladed fescue grass. I really like the look of it.
Below is the old. Not a ton of difference in this part of the yard. Apple trees are still intact.
Here's our vegetable garden from last year.
Here's the area transformed for next years garden. A little amendment still to be worked on.
The Hubby did a fine job building these raised beds.
From the large arbor looking across the pool to the smaller one. Notice the ball hoop on the left. It'll be a bit different game, but still doable.
The plants are happy as our weather is turning to fall. It is truly amazing how fast they have been growing.
Have you had quite enough of this? It was a bit of an organizational mess with the pictures and all, but hopefully this is a good comparison to before and after, for this large project.
All's well that ends well.



Wednesday, September 5, 2012

August Backyard Progress

This past month we saw a couple large and many little things come together. We are nearly finished now with the exception of the water feature that is between the pool and the patio below, and the metal trim around the small arbor posts.
 The kids really wanna jump in here in early August, but the pool is still too cold for us. The solar and gas took longer to get all hooked up than we had the patience for.
 So they got into their skivies and got in the water anyway.
 "You are right! It is cold." The pool is covered in shade most of the day and so some kind of heat is totally necessary in this backyard pool.
 The lights got hung in trees, patio's and along paths.

 Okay, they actually talked me into it here.

 Our nephew Brett with Jess and kids came for a short visit and played well with the 2nd cousins.
 The solar got connected only to find a huge leak  flood coming out from under the cement floor in the shed. Had to have it dug out and repaired major.  Then again the solar guys came out and hooked us up only to find the that the welders had sparked several small holes into one of the plastic solar panels the pool water runs through. "TURN IT OFF!!"
So …. they came again another day and replaced that problem. It does seem to be running smoothly now. Murphy has no more what-ifs to choose from.
 Plants are happy with the cooler weather.
 The Hubby got the BBall hoop all set up.

 The A/V guys got things working (almost all of them anyway.) We watched a lot of the Olympics out here in the covered patio area. There are 2 infared heaters for the cooler nights that we will use later.
Chimney was finished up, and the fire logs arranged too.
 Last arbor is welded into place.
Amazing that it is usable, comfortable and great. Now the upkeep starts. The lighting and watering systems could be a nightmare if we don't keep them perfectly coifed. I have no idea where some of them originate and end, so there will be a learning curve for me in this regard.