I have a bad habit... I like fabric. I like to look at it online, I like to look at it in stores, and I like to buy it. Lots of it. Sorry, Hubby. :)
(Tangent... Hubby found fabric shop he'd never seen before a few weeks before Christmas. Didn't think I knew about it and went in to get me a gift card. Imagine his surprise that I was already in their system, lol...)
I've seen lots of "Blogger's Choice" fabric bundles over at Fat Quarter Shop and I think it's so neat that they invite regular ol' people to choose their favorites. So, when I saw this little linky party over at Quokka Quilts, I immediately jumped over to the FQS site and started choosing fabrics.
I've been loving blues, yellows, and grays as a color scheme lately, and I'm collecting them for a queen sized quilt for the master bedroom. I chose several of these for "my" bundle, and then added in green for some extra pop.
I love that my bundle represents my favorite designers lately... Joel Dewberry, Bonnie & Camille, PamKittyMorning, Aneela Hoey, Tula Pink... they're all there!
1. Ruby-55037-12-200, 2. Ruby-55037-13-200, 3. LittleApples-18515-13-200, 4. LittleApples-18515-19-200, 5. Heirloom-JD49-GREEN-200, 6. Ruby-55031-26-200, 7. PrinceCharming-TP12-OLIVE-200, 8. IHeart-C8173-GREEN-200, 9. Ruby-55030-16-200, 10. PamKittyMorning-LH11009-YELLOW-200, 11. PamKittyMorning-LH11016-YELLOW-200, 12. BellaSolids-9900-173-200, 13. BellaSolids-9900-178-200, 14. BellaSolids-9900-23-200, 15. FolkHeart-30394-60-200, 16. FatQuarterShop-175
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
santa cow!
What? Posting two days in a row? Unheard of!
We took Emma to Chick-fil-A last night to meet Santa Cow! I almost fell over when I saw how big this cow was.
BIG HUGE COW!
We took Emma to Chick-fil-A last night to meet Santa Cow! I almost fell over when I saw how big this cow was.
BIG HUGE COW!
itty bitty baby....
Monday, December 19, 2011
christmas is a-comin'!
I've been working on lots of Christmas projects... two are still in progress and a couple have been given already. (But no pictures! What kind of a blogger/crafter am I? Sheesh.)
I really love our Christmas tree. This is the first real tree I've had in many years, and it is so nice to come down the stairs in the mornings and smell that piney smell.
A friend came over yesterday and we had fun with some holiday baking. I had a rather ambitious list of about seven varieties of cookies and fudge, but after we enjoyed lunch and hit the grocery store and gave Emma a bottle and put her down for a nap, we had a lot less baking time than we started with.
So we made Snickerdoodles
and Peanut Butter Blossoms
and a pan of fudge... so there are still four varieties of cookies on my list. I hope Hubby's colleagues at work enjoy the fruits (sweets?) of our labor!
Miss Emma had rice cereal for the first time a couple of days ago. As you can see, it went very well.
Poor baby was in tears by the end, even though the whole thing lasted about three minutes. So, we stopped and tried again yesterday. She was still suspicious about the whole thing and pushed most of it out with her tongue, but on the whole it went a lot better the second time.
I've got to spend today working on Christmas presents and getting things in the mail. Happy Monday!
I really love our Christmas tree. This is the first real tree I've had in many years, and it is so nice to come down the stairs in the mornings and smell that piney smell.
A friend came over yesterday and we had fun with some holiday baking. I had a rather ambitious list of about seven varieties of cookies and fudge, but after we enjoyed lunch and hit the grocery store and gave Emma a bottle and put her down for a nap, we had a lot less baking time than we started with.
So we made Snickerdoodles
and Peanut Butter Blossoms
and a pan of fudge... so there are still four varieties of cookies on my list. I hope Hubby's colleagues at work enjoy the fruits (sweets?) of our labor!
Miss Emma had rice cereal for the first time a couple of days ago. As you can see, it went very well.
What's going on?
Mama, what is this weird stuff in my mouth?
Et tu, Daddy?
Poor baby was in tears by the end, even though the whole thing lasted about three minutes. So, we stopped and tried again yesterday. She was still suspicious about the whole thing and pushed most of it out with her tongue, but on the whole it went a lot better the second time.
I've got to spend today working on Christmas presents and getting things in the mail. Happy Monday!
Friday, November 18, 2011
peek of the week {sitting up!}
Check it out! I can sit up all by myself! When you prop me up against something, that is. And don't leave me here too long, Mama... I'll start to list over to the left.
Linking up with Peek of the Week over at Happily Home Sewn. :)
Linking up with Peek of the Week over at Happily Home Sewn. :)
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
wip wednesday {quilt as you go} and retreat recap
Ahhhh... I love quilting retreats! It is so, so nice to be surrounded by people who share your passion.
I only have one problem.
I didn't take a single picture. Not. one. picture.
Baaaad Carmen!
At any rate, it was a great weekend. I got to see my local friends, I got to sew with far away friends, and I got to meet some new friends! These lovely ladies include Tara, Penny, Amanda, Randi, Jennifer, Audrey, Melodee, Darla, Ruth, Amanda, Rebecca, Emily, Julie, and Lizzy (oh boy, I hope I didn't forget anyone!)
As always, the food was yummy. Tara is such a fabulous cook and hostess!
I worked on my star block quilt... I've decided to call it Ruby's Prince since it includes my new love, Ruby by Bonnie and Camille, and my other favorite line, Tula Pink's Prince Charming. This is a quilt as you go quilt, and I got six and a third blocks quilted. Some people quilted ALL of their blocks and started joining them! I must have been going reaaaaaally slow, haha.
Anyway, here are the blocks I finished:
Unfortunately, I have to put these fun quilt blocks away until the new year. It's time to work on Christmas presents! I started one last night:
Isn't it great? :) Hopefully next week I'll have more to show you and it'll be more obvious as to what it is.
I'm linking up to Lee at Freshly Pieced! Head on over and see what other people are working on.
I only have one problem.
I didn't take a single picture. Not. one. picture.
Baaaad Carmen!
At any rate, it was a great weekend. I got to see my local friends, I got to sew with far away friends, and I got to meet some new friends! These lovely ladies include Tara, Penny, Amanda, Randi, Jennifer, Audrey, Melodee, Darla, Ruth, Amanda, Rebecca, Emily, Julie, and Lizzy (oh boy, I hope I didn't forget anyone!)
As always, the food was yummy. Tara is such a fabulous cook and hostess!
I worked on my star block quilt... I've decided to call it Ruby's Prince since it includes my new love, Ruby by Bonnie and Camille, and my other favorite line, Tula Pink's Prince Charming. This is a quilt as you go quilt, and I got six and a third blocks quilted. Some people quilted ALL of their blocks and started joining them! I must have been going reaaaaaally slow, haha.
Anyway, here are the blocks I finished:
Unfortunately, I have to put these fun quilt blocks away until the new year. It's time to work on Christmas presents! I started one last night:
Isn't it great? :) Hopefully next week I'll have more to show you and it'll be more obvious as to what it is.
I'm linking up to Lee at Freshly Pieced! Head on over and see what other people are working on.
Friday, November 11, 2011
mini quilt challenge
It just so happens that amylouwho is hosting a mini quilt challenge with a linky party today! I'm excited because I made a mini quilt to swap at my quilting retreat this weekend. Perfect timing!
I used the scraps from my star quilt blocks to make 36 four inch HSTs. I recently saw this quilt from Stitchery Dickory Dock and LOVED it... I originally wanted to just base my mini on that design but then I ended up doing the exact same layout just because the symmetry really appealed to me. I know there are SO MANY ways to lay out half square triangles... I used to be scared of them but this mini has helped me get over it!
I pieced the back with Farmdale from Alexander Henry and a Moda red, and bound the whole thing with a Moda turquoise. (The two solids are going to be the backing for my star quilt, by the way.)
I'm pretty pleased with the end result... my piecing on the quilt top isn't perfect by any stretch but it's so much better than it was a year ago, plus this is my first attempt with HSTs, so yay for trying something new! I'm sort of sad to give it away, but I know the mini I receive is going to be fabulous. :)
Head on over to amylouwho's Sew and Tell to see the awesome mini quilts everyone has made! Plus, there's a Flickr group just for minis!
This is also my Peek of the Week... this mini and my star blocks have been my main activity, outside of diapers, bottles, and otherwise entertaining Emma. I'm linking up with Happily Home Sewn!
And now, I'm off to a fabulous weekend of quilting! I really love these retreats... they are SO MUCH fun! It's so great that they're local and I get to come home every night... if I had to go away for the whole weekend, I don't know if I'd be ready to leave Emma. Special thanks to the Hubs for being willing to hang out with Emma for three straight days!
I used the scraps from my star quilt blocks to make 36 four inch HSTs. I recently saw this quilt from Stitchery Dickory Dock and LOVED it... I originally wanted to just base my mini on that design but then I ended up doing the exact same layout just because the symmetry really appealed to me. I know there are SO MANY ways to lay out half square triangles... I used to be scared of them but this mini has helped me get over it!
I pieced the back with Farmdale from Alexander Henry and a Moda red, and bound the whole thing with a Moda turquoise. (The two solids are going to be the backing for my star quilt, by the way.)
I'm pretty pleased with the end result... my piecing on the quilt top isn't perfect by any stretch but it's so much better than it was a year ago, plus this is my first attempt with HSTs, so yay for trying something new! I'm sort of sad to give it away, but I know the mini I receive is going to be fabulous. :)
Head on over to amylouwho's Sew and Tell to see the awesome mini quilts everyone has made! Plus, there's a Flickr group just for minis!
This is also my Peek of the Week... this mini and my star blocks have been my main activity, outside of diapers, bottles, and otherwise entertaining Emma. I'm linking up with Happily Home Sewn!
And now, I'm off to a fabulous weekend of quilting! I really love these retreats... they are SO MUCH fun! It's so great that they're local and I get to come home every night... if I had to go away for the whole weekend, I don't know if I'd be ready to leave Emma. Special thanks to the Hubs for being willing to hang out with Emma for three straight days!
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
wip wednesday {retreat mini quilt}
I finally finished the quilt blocks for the retreat this weekend, now all I need to do is turn them into sandwiches and I'm all set!
This is one of my favorites... in addition to my Prince Charming stash, I also used a couple of fat quarters from Ruby. I heart Ruby! I'm seriously debating getting a fat quarter bundle from the whole line.
I also began working on a mini quilt for a swap at the retreat... I used a bunch of triangles that were left over from the star blocks.
I sewed 'em up...
and trimmed 'em down...
and now I'm playing with layout. I do believe this is my first foray into triangles and HSTs! (Love this next photo... can you see that I'm a very messy quilter? Also, I've pretty much taken over the kitchen as my sewing space. Hubby LOVES that.) ;)
I'm linking up to WIP Wednesday over at Freshly Pieced!
This is one of my favorites... in addition to my Prince Charming stash, I also used a couple of fat quarters from Ruby. I heart Ruby! I'm seriously debating getting a fat quarter bundle from the whole line.
I also began working on a mini quilt for a swap at the retreat... I used a bunch of triangles that were left over from the star blocks.
I sewed 'em up...
and trimmed 'em down...
and now I'm playing with layout. I do believe this is my first foray into triangles and HSTs! (Love this next photo... can you see that I'm a very messy quilter? Also, I've pretty much taken over the kitchen as my sewing space. Hubby LOVES that.) ;)
I'm linking up to WIP Wednesday over at Freshly Pieced!
Saturday, November 5, 2011
emma {3 months}
Unbelievable. She's three months old? How did this happen already?
See the bears hanging from the canopy of the crib? Emma has figured out how to kick them! Her daddy lowered the canopy so that she could see the bears better, and in the last couple of days she's started kicking them. It's so fun to watch... she stares the bears down and then readies her feet, then POW!... she kicks as hard as she can. Love it!
Taking the three month pictures was a bit challenging.
Hmmm... too many shadows, and you can't really read the sign. Let's change to better lighting, shall we?
Okay, better lighting (the background's weird, though) but now we're blurry.
Oops, still blurry, can't see the sign, and what's with her expression?
Okay, here we have three adults trying to get a decent picture of one tiny baby... Daddy's hand is by her face trying to get her to smile, Uncle's hand is holding the sign, and Mommy's standing on a chair trying to get a decent angle. Meanwhile, you can see all the crap in the background...
Oy. :)
See the bears hanging from the canopy of the crib? Emma has figured out how to kick them! Her daddy lowered the canopy so that she could see the bears better, and in the last couple of days she's started kicking them. It's so fun to watch... she stares the bears down and then readies her feet, then POW!... she kicks as hard as she can. Love it!
Taking the three month pictures was a bit challenging.
Hmmm... too many shadows, and you can't really read the sign. Let's change to better lighting, shall we?
Okay, better lighting (the background's weird, though) but now we're blurry.
Oops, still blurry, can't see the sign, and what's with her expression?
Okay, here we have three adults trying to get a decent picture of one tiny baby... Daddy's hand is by her face trying to get her to smile, Uncle's hand is holding the sign, and Mommy's standing on a chair trying to get a decent angle. Meanwhile, you can see all the crap in the background...
Oy. :)
Friday, November 4, 2011
peek of the week {baby hip ultrasound}
Did you know that first born baby girls who are breech have a higher risk of hip problems that can translate to crawling/walking difficulties? Yeah, me neither.
We went to the hospital on Wednesday so that Emma could get an infant hip ultrasound. I was really nervous about it; I had visions of technicians holding her down while she screamed. I dreaded the possibility that she would be fussy the rest of the day. Also, they were running late and by the time they called us it was time for her to eat. Great.
Thankfully, everything went very smoothly. We were in a dimly lit room and everyone was very mellow. Emma smiled the whole time as I distracted her with stories and such. She was great!
The doctor who did the ultrasound says that things look good. We'll follow up with our pediatrician later, but hopefully Emma's hips are fine!
I'm linking up with Peek of the Week over at Happliy Home Sewn!
We went to the hospital on Wednesday so that Emma could get an infant hip ultrasound. I was really nervous about it; I had visions of technicians holding her down while she screamed. I dreaded the possibility that she would be fussy the rest of the day. Also, they were running late and by the time they called us it was time for her to eat. Great.
Thankfully, everything went very smoothly. We were in a dimly lit room and everyone was very mellow. Emma smiled the whole time as I distracted her with stories and such. She was great!
The doctor who did the ultrasound says that things look good. We'll follow up with our pediatrician later, but hopefully Emma's hips are fine!
I'm linking up with Peek of the Week over at Happliy Home Sewn!
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
wip wednesday {star blocks}
I haven't finished very many projects lately, but I have started a few!
I'm super excited to be going back to the Inn at City Park for another quilting retreat with Amanda Jean! She's so fun to hang out with. This year we are working on different machine quilting methods and so we need 12 quilt sandwiches that are 17" square. I'm piecing stars (for the first time) and am loving the result! I finally cut into my Prince Charming fat quarter stash... I forgot how much I love this line.
Four stars down, eight to go!
I've got a couple other projects in the works, but a certain Miss Crankypants is demanding attention at the moment. :)
I'm linking up (for the first time, yay!) with Freshly Pieced.
I'm super excited to be going back to the Inn at City Park for another quilting retreat with Amanda Jean! She's so fun to hang out with. This year we are working on different machine quilting methods and so we need 12 quilt sandwiches that are 17" square. I'm piecing stars (for the first time) and am loving the result! I finally cut into my Prince Charming fat quarter stash... I forgot how much I love this line.
Four stars down, eight to go!
I've got a couple other projects in the works, but a certain Miss Crankypants is demanding attention at the moment. :)
I'm linking up (for the first time, yay!) with Freshly Pieced.
Friday, October 28, 2011
peek of the week {halloween}
I swear, I am doing crafty things! But this little person takes up most of my time these days...
Hubby's company invites employees to bring their children in to trick or treat at Halloween every year. We dressed Emma up as a cupcake and showed her off around his office. No candy, just baby!
She wasn't too thrilled about the costume. Shortly after the last photo was taken, she had a meltdown in the middle of the (quiet) office. Luckily, a bottle was the answer, but she still wasn't crazy about all the strangers fawning all over her. She cried in the car on the way home and then conked out. The lighting in this next photo is awful but I wanted to show off Daddy's Little Pumpkin!
Hubby's company invites employees to bring their children in to trick or treat at Halloween every year. We dressed Emma up as a cupcake and showed her off around his office. No candy, just baby!
She wasn't too thrilled about the costume. Shortly after the last photo was taken, she had a meltdown in the middle of the (quiet) office. Luckily, a bottle was the answer, but she still wasn't crazy about all the strangers fawning all over her. She cried in the car on the way home and then conked out. The lighting in this next photo is awful but I wanted to show off Daddy's Little Pumpkin!
I just realized all the photos show her with her pacifier. She does love that thing.
I'm linking up with Peek of the Week over at Happily Home Sewn!
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
emma {2 months}
My girl is 2 months old today!
Our little family is gradually settling into a routine. We're all getting more sleep and Hubby and I are figuring out what our new "normal" looks like.
I love her smile! It melts me every time.
At two months, Emma...
~makes lots of eye contact with us
~focuses on objects and follows them when they move
~coos and uses her voice (other than crying, although she does that too :) )
~is beginning to reach for things and people
~loves to snuggle with Mama and Daddy
~catnaps during the day but is sleeping longer stretches at night
~likes to look at the pictures in books
~likes to listen to us singing to her, and to music on the radio
~focuses on the tv when football is on :)
~loves to be wrapped in the Moby wrap when we're walking around a store
Our little family is gradually settling into a routine. We're all getting more sleep and Hubby and I are figuring out what our new "normal" looks like.
I love her smile! It melts me every time.
At two months, Emma...
~makes lots of eye contact with us
~focuses on objects and follows them when they move
~coos and uses her voice (other than crying, although she does that too :) )
~is beginning to reach for things and people
~loves to snuggle with Mama and Daddy
~catnaps during the day but is sleeping longer stretches at night
~likes to look at the pictures in books
~likes to listen to us singing to her, and to music on the radio
~focuses on the tv when football is on :)
~loves to be wrapped in the Moby wrap when we're walking around a store
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Monday, September 19, 2011
baby gator
I can't find my camera cord, and the battery inside is dead and can't be charged. Sad! :(
However, I did take a couple of pictures of Emma on Saturday before the battery died. I'm an alum of the University of Florida, so we are huge Gator fans at our house! (Hubby knows there's no choice in the matter, plus I root for the Red Sox to support him.)
Here's our newest Gator fan! Chomp chomp!
However, I did take a couple of pictures of Emma on Saturday before the battery died. I'm an alum of the University of Florida, so we are huge Gator fans at our house! (Hubby knows there's no choice in the matter, plus I root for the Red Sox to support him.)
Here's our newest Gator fan! Chomp chomp!
Touchdown!
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