Wednesday, May 30, 2012

May was a busy month,

May was a busy productive month.  This is my first finish for the month.  Kris at Dandelion Quilts had a small quilt swap.  This is what I made for my partner, Carol at, Carol's Crafty Creations.. I liked how it turned out.

Saturday, May 12 was the walk for ALS.  Here is Kerri Anne and my son Andrew.  Kerri Anne did walk the first mile, the second she had a little help from a lot of friends.

Saturday night my sister Linda, arrived from Maine to visit with Dad and I for the week.  We enjoyed a wonderful brunch with Dad at Alden Gardens, where he lives. 

My husband drove to Elma, New York, to spend Mother's Day with his mother.  He did surprise me with this beautiful bouquet of flowers.
Linda and I went to IKEA one day. What a cute way to move your lunch.  We each could not resist a few wonderful things from this great store.  Linda does not have an IKEA up in Maine.

Dad and I one day.  Have to check out the wildlife. No baby swans yet!

Then I went to the lecture and workshop with Bonnie Hunter.  That was so good.
I purchased these cool magnets from Bonnie.  As you can see I used mine for sewing, Linda on the other hand is not a sewer, so she attached her corkscrew to hers.  Now she was ready for anything! Have corkscrew will travel!

One the way home from the airport after dropping Linda off for her flight home, we stopped in Wheaton to check out the Farmer's Market!.  What a wonderful stop.  The flowers and produce was looking so good.  I bought all sorts of fresh produce.

Then I started on projects I wanted to finish.  In all I made 17 new zipper pouches.  I have a variety of zippers that have wanted to play with fabric.  The pouches became all sorts of sizes.  I love making these.  They are always great for quick gifts.

Finished these 2 needle keeps.  About time.  They have been sitting in a partial state of finish for a couple of months.  Sometimes all things need are a few stitches and they would be done.  Why do I wait?

Another pouch.  I love how this one turned out.  The patchwork are all Japanese linens. It is just so cute.

I put together a small quilt top. These are siggy blocks from the last 2 years Dear Jane siggy swap.  Can't wait to show when this one is done.  I took it to be quilted today.
Here is the workings on Bonnie Hunter's. Patchwork and Pinwheels.  I am really enjoying using my scraps for this quilt.

Here is progress on Patchwork and Pinwheels.  I think mine is going to be pretty colorful.
Another finish.This quilt is from  a yahoo group I belong to.  The center of all the blocks are signed by members.  The block is called Prairie Flowers.  I received this one back from the quilter, Wendy, and got the binding on and it is done!! I like how it turned out.

This is the wonderful quilt I received from my swap partner, Carol.  She used the big stitch method for the quilting.  I absolutely love it.   It is just my style.

3 more of the pouches I made this month.
Last but not least, "Cottage Garden Path."  This was a project I started in 2006,  It is a pattern I found on the internet, Jeanne rae crafts.. It came out monthly.  This was another quilt top, that I found out all the pieces were there, they just needed to be put together, then quilted.  I got this one back from Wendy, and now it is done.

So, like I said it was a busy month.  I hope I can keep up the momentum for the next couple of months.  I have 3 more quilts that need to be bound and finished.  Plus, I really would like to get this Bonnie Hunter quilt done. 

I hope everyone has a great rest of the week. Stay happy and healthy.

Mary

11 comments:

Unknown said...

Well, it was a busy month indeed! You are so lucky to be able to spend time with your dad. Love the things you worked on and I am jealous of your magnet!! What a great gadget!!
Rose-Anne

Johanna Zweden said...

HI Mary you wrote to me that you had a busy month!but wow that busy (smile)
I love you quilts
Nice photograph of you and your dad, he looks great for his age
So you where for a short time in Sweden (ikea)(lol)
Have we exchanged a siggy!
Have a nice day love Johanna

Nana said...

Boy, you were really busy!!!! All your quilts look so great and you´re a big pouch-maker!!!! We call pouches in Germany "cosmetic bags" and I have only made one twice, maybe I should try some again.

Ikea looks the same all over the world, it´s incredible. We carry our lunch the same way too because we´re four, hahaha.

Nana

Ruth said...

You really accomplished a lot in May!! The patchwork & pinwheels quilt is going to be great - I love it! And your pouches are lovely! I'm hoping to get lots accomplished in the next couple months. So far in May I don't have any finishes but I definitely will have some in June as they are almost finished now.

Marianne said...

Wow! You sure have been busy. Those zipper pouches are awfully cute. Do you buy the zippers in bulk, and if so, where?

We don't have an IKEA in Vermont either. Love to look at their online "catalog," though, just for ideas.

Your friendship block quilt turned out great!

Susan In Texas said...

Very impressive! I love all the little pouches; they come in so handy. 8) All your work is lovely, especially the patches and pinwheels; that is going to be a spectacular quilt.

We had the big birthday party for Larry's Dad on Saturday for his 86th. I hope to get the pictures up soon.

Take care,
Susan in Texas

Elyte said...

Wow you have been busy - lots of sewing and socialising. Your zipper purses look great and you are ready with gifts for any occasion. Your needle cases remind me that mine is still waiting for attention.

Susan In Texas said...

Thanks for stopping by. We did have fun at the party and I know it meant a lot to Larry's Dad. He would have a big party every year if he could swing it - a total social butterfly!

I still can't get over how much you have accomplished lately. I'm simply in awe!

Hugs,
Susan in Texas

West Michigan Quilter said...

I've been trying to leave a comment. Not sure it went as it said page error.Loved the pictures, especially the first one. Looks like you had a great trip.

Donna said...

My goodness! It makes me tired just reading all that you did in May! You've got some wonderful accomplishments shown there. Way to go!

Mys@ said...

I'll try to make someone, taking a cue from your work