Saturday, July 27, 2013

the cow quilt is a top.....


The center is 59x70 at this point. I needed to add 2 more inches to make it easier to cut the border. I wanted to use the American flag and needed red and white squares on the length.
72 divided by 9 equals 8!
A nice even number! All squares could then be cut at 8 1/2 inches. 
I saw this border on a quilt in American Patchwork and Quilting. I don't remember how long ago or which month it was. It just stuck with me, and thought I would use it someday.
Today was the day.

The big question was...
Do I add 2 inches to the background OR a one inch border all around.
I consulted with browndirt cottage
They both said, "do the skinny border"

I agreed, it did look better.


It ended up being a nice big quilt. I took it outside for a photo. The shade was too dark, the sun so bright. I couldn't get over it for a better shot. I was standing on a chair with the camera over my head. See my shadow?
When it is back from the quilter, I will hang it on a building for a better picture of it.

here is the link to get the book that has the cow pattern,
Out of the Box with Easy Blocks!!!

I have started a new project. Another scrappy trip around the world....


Tuesday, July 23, 2013

camping over the weekend.....

We (as in 3 sisters, with various spouses, grown kids, boyfriends and girlfriends) 
were at Marble Beach State Park on Spirit Lake in Iowa. We were in a quiet area of the campground with our tents. I brought along my geocaching quilt. 

A couple weeks ago I received a surprise package.
Inside were a couple of pink flamingos.


She thought I would think they were ridiculous and silly.
BUT, I loved them. 
They came camping and so did the doll mrs. browndirt. 


We went geocaching


We went painting at Creative Spirit Okoboji
They were doing owls that evening in the studio.


We made wood block signs. I have all kinds of scrap wood. We put some of it to use. It was only me and Jane doing this. Others would come over to check out our mess, but no one else wanted to do one. I gave the glamping sign to my sister Jenny.
She is always a glamour girl, even when camping.

Today seems like a good day to go work on some backing and get a quilt in to be quilted. 
Not the cow quilt. He needs to be worked on yet too.
All in good time.






Thursday, July 11, 2013

consumed by Captain A-moo-ica....


I have been working away on a cow quilt. It will go to my sister for her 50th birthday. She wasn't to concerned about what kind of quilt she would get. But her husband had a request....
he wanted me to use the Federal Shield design in it. 
I wasn't really crazy about the idea of working with curves.
So, I thought about it.
For months.

Then this spring I was looking through the book,
OUT OF THE BOX 
with easy blocks 
by Mary Lou Weidman and Melanie Bautista McFarland

I love the cow in that book and thought I might make one for a baby quilt.
I never got any further than thinking about it.

But one day it occurs to me, why not make my sister a cow with the federal shield on it?? I would only need to make one shield! That made me happy.



While driving to the dentist with Crispy, I was talking about this cow.
How it would have the shield on it's body.
Then he says, "Ya, and you can call him Captain A-moo-ica!"
When he said that, there was no stopping me.
It was perfect. My brother-in-law loves super heroes too.


The background is made by sewing strips of different widths together,
cut apart in more different widths and sewn back together.
I ended up with patchwork fat quarters.



He needed a cape, so I added that too.


The blue flying geese are there to transition from the yellow background to a green background.


The words have a green background. They will be along the bottom of the quilt.
It is all coming together.


These stars are from the Buggy Barn book, Certifiably Crazy.
I didn't make them as scrappy as the book directions.
I want the blue background ones for my border and the white ones even have a home!

Crispy had a cavity that day at the dentist. I was so excited, 
"I can come back here with you!"
"But mom, you don't have to come with."
Yes, I know, moms generally don't need to go with their 19 year old to the dentist.
BUT 
It is right across the street from the quilt shop! Of course I am going with if it means I can run into The Quilted Forest! I want a few more medium greens to add to the cow quilt!








Thursday, July 4, 2013

Happy 4th of July...

I sent my niece Madi an orphan doll. They got on a bus yesterday headed for NYC. they are sending pictures of the doll where ever they go. 

 Flag painting last month. We did this right before I left on the road trip.

A federal shield that will go on a quilt. I appliqued this to the top using freezer paper on top. 
You glue the edges down and then peel off the freezer paper. 
I loved everything about doing it this way. 
It was so slick and easy.
Here is a link to the super good tutorial on it......(click here for fantastic tutorial)