Thursday, February 17, 2011

Caravan Hug Quilt


Over the past several years, our Caravan Quilt group has made hug quilts for our friends in time of need. This past November, we made two quilts for Shirley and Barb. Shirley's quilt was finished and presented to her in February. What a great job everyone did.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Knit bag


Even though I love to quilt, I can't sew while sitting in a car. Motion and light in the car won't let me do it. But I can knit. So I keep simple knit projects for those times when sewing isn't possible. Last summer I purchased a unique ball of yarn. After three attempts, I finally arrived at a size and combination that I liked. The result was this knit bag. I love it, but have issues with it stretching. So I plan to line it with fabric, hopefully limiting the size of it.

Next knit project? Maybe a jacket. I will need something for our next road trip.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Baby Roo's quilt





My niece is having a baby later this winter. I love making quilts for each one. I used a jelly roll of bright prints that was perfect. She loved the quilt. I can't wait until the little one arrives!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Pinewood Derby




Lucas joined Cub Scouts this year. Many of his friends are in his den. Making a pinewood derby car was a new experience for him. Next year he wants his car to go faster. We will see.
Lego Racer did a great job, and finished all it's races.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Frog Hop


Each year there is a dance for girls and their dads put on by the Girl Scouts. Don't know why it is called the Frog Hop, but it is. Haley was quite excited to attend. They danced the night away.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Retreat


My fabric usually looks like this. Colorful piles of various prints. Eventually they will be sorted, cut, and stacked. If only they would sew themselves. Am I dreaming? What fun would that be?


I did continue working on DD Jen's quilt. Only two plus years late. All the center blocks were completed. On to the 100+ tiny stars. Progress was made this weekend. Yes!!!!



The view from the Long Lake Conservation Center. Even though it was cold outside, the sunshine and birds made it pleasant. We stayed warm inside while we sewed the night away.


I have always thought it would be nice to just live from one retreat to the next. There are definitely enough of them out there so you never have to go home. But how special would those retreats be if they become a daily occurrence? Probably not. Our local guild has their retreat in January, up north, in cold, snowy Minnesota. Even with the cold, we still have a wonderful time.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

New Years Eve at Targhee






Kiddos able to go up the mountain after the area had closed. Everyone had glow sticks and snaked down the mountain to celebrate the New Year. Fun but cold.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Christmas morning


Decorated tree. Stockings hung by the fireplace. Fun and very quick morning before we headed west to go skiing.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

University of Minnesota

Kevin graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in Civil Engineering. He has also learned that he will be a TA and continuing with his Masters at the U of M in January. We are extremely proud of him.




Kevin showed us around the engineering building prior to the ceremony. Most of the building is under ground. The kids loved the tunnels and wanted to check out the other levels. Photo was good enough for me.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

3D Block Trinket Box






These blocks are awesome! Making them is easy. Finishing the trinket box, that's another story. I have learned from this first one and know what adjustments I will make next time.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Quilting in Indiana


Looking over all our activities during the Dear Jane retreat in Shipshewana, I felt our opportunity to quilt with the local Amish women was very special. My hand quilting skills are not the best. Sitting and speaking with one of the women was such a joy. Realized we had so much in common. She had children ranging in age from 20's to toddlers. A son of her's had moved out to Idaho, and was involved in winter activities including skiing. She had visited him, and toured Yellowstone National park. It was a enjoyable morning.



Sunday, October 31, 2010

Halloween




Pictures say it all. Grandkids knew exactly what they wanted to be this year. A hippie and a ghost. When you are the costume maker, it is so nice to have an "easy" year when it comes to making costumes. Luckily I didn't have to construct the robot costume. Left that up to Kevin.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Countdown to Shipshewana


Two weeks from today, our quilt gathering begins. Several Caravan friends will arrive here in Minnesota for a pre-Shipshewana mini-retreat. Ten of us will have a few days to sew, chat, and relax prior to the "real" retreat in Indiana. Ten more will join us in Shipshewana for our semi-annual dose of clip clopping horses, chicken with mashed potatoes, and lots of pie!





Here are a few photos from last November's retreat. Time sure flies when you are having fun!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Iowa visit

I have a tendency to make quick decisions. When a friend offered a piece of furniture to us, I found it a new home with DD Jennifer in Iowa. Hum....... friend wants the hutch out of her house on Tuesday.......it is now in my van.......do I really want to take it OUT of my van and put it in the garage? Heck no. Hum........have a few days off of school........why don't we just keep it in the van and head down to Iowa for a brief visit? I can't work, as school isn't in session. Grandkids are out of school too. Seemed to make sense.

So I packed the van and tried to get out of the Twin Cities before rush hour. Didn't happen. And since winter hasn't arrived yet, we still have construction zones in Minnesota and Iowa. Fast forward six hours, 300 miles, and we arrived in Grinnell Iowa, tired, but happy to be there.

Hutch looks great in their house. Grandkids were excited to visit Jen and her husband. I got to relax and enjoy my son-in-law's great cooking. Didn't realize they were also on Fall Break. Next day, Jennifer did a photo shoot with the grandkids. You really should check out her pictures at www.jenniferweinmanphotography.com. There is a link in the right column of my blog. Awesome photos! And then there was my feeble attempt at photographing the grandkids, like below. Hey, some of us have it, some of us don't.


Two days later, we were back on the road. I stopped and took one photo of the grandkids by some gorgeous grass on the Grinnell College campus. Then we headed north on backroads through Iowa. Stopped at a neat quilt shop in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Grandkids enjoyed the break. I enjoyed the shop. Eventually we arrived back home, in time for weekend activities and another week of work. Short, quick mini-vacation. Very glad I decided to go.

Friday, October 1, 2010

Chaska Area Quilt Show

Shirley Prindle's Civil War quilt from Kaye England's pattern

Pat Jensen's hilarious Hawaiian shirt quilt


Toby Nelson's amazing applique quilt

My Glad Creations' Nifty Nine Patch quilt


Every two years our local guild holds their quilt show. There were many wonderful quilts exhibited. My favorites included those by Toby Nelson, Shirley Prindle, and Pat Jensen. Of course I had to include the batik quilt I made for John and Carrie. And finally one of our challenge quilts. Yes you are seeing double and triple. Many made blocks. Mine are still in a bag. What setting will I chose? Love both of them.