I did promise a sneak peak of my latest sampler. It seems a bit late for one given that it's almost completed. It's so close to being done that I wonder why I didn't put the last few stitches in the last time I worked on it. When I am that close to finishing a sampler there are only four things that would stop me before completing it and there names are Emma, Jeremy, Benjamin, and Mina :)
Nonetheless, it will be finished this evening and I will post the pattern for sale as soon as it is ready. I also have a free pattern almost completed (it's been awhile), another sampler I've already begun stitching, and pieces cut for another small quilt. Now that we are turning the page on July I feel I can look ahead to Autumn quickly approaching and with that rush of anticipation is coming new inspirations. There will be a heat index above 100 degrees again today but I can feel those Autumn breezes in my mind and that is more than enough to motivate me :)
xoxo
Jennie Lynn

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Showing posts with label piecework. Show all posts
Showing posts with label piecework. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
As promised . . .
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Ideal Malloy Sampler,
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sneak peak
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Independence Day
I just wanted to stop in and wish everyone a Happy 4th of July.
The photo above is all that exists of what was meant to be a small Americana quilt. There are a few flying geese hanging about my sewing table but these blocks are the only two I managed to complete.
I have been woefully unproductive these past few weeks. I am enjoying every moment with my children but I am yearning to create something. I am going to have to set aside some time for myself in the coming days. I always feel so terrible telling the children "Mommy needs some alone time". I feel as though I am turning them away (which I suppose I am) and missing out on precious time with them (also probably true). I have found, though, that I am a much better mother when there is a little time each day for myself. Without that time my patience wears thing, my temper grows short and I'm just generally grouchy. If I can find just a little time in the evenings with my needle and thread I find that the next day I am a much more pleasant person to be around :)
So the plan tonight after the carnival and fireworks display is to curl up on the sofa, turn the ac up a bit so I can enjoy a cup of tea, watch anything other than cartoons, put needle to thread and without any guilt whatsoever tell everyone "this is my time". I'll be declaring my own independence (of a sort).
I hope everyone else has as enjoyable and evening and hopefully if I can keep my resolve more nights than not I'll have more to share in the coming weeks (fingers crossed).
xoxo
Jennie Lynn
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Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Peace(ful)work
I tried piecework first years ago, right after my husband and I were married. I'd never done it before and realized quickly that I did not enjoy it. Rather than being the peaceful retreat I had hoped for I found it downright infuriating. I'm a bit of a perfectionist and lacking the skill I was always disappointed in my efforts. So I packed away the little collection of quilting tools I had acquired and re-acquainted myself with cross stitch. An early love, I found this to be my perfect companion and never gave piecing another thought.
Since then I have never wavered from my stitching but my tastes have changed. Discovering the world of primitive work and antique reproductions has provided me with a small corner of my life where I am free from my perfectionism and without that I am quite sure I would have gone mad years ago. I have applied this principal to my stitching, sewing, decorating . . . it has extended its' reach throughout my life (thankfully). It occurred to me a few months ago (I'm not sure what took me so long) that I might extend that philosophy into piecework as well.
It took longer than I had planned (as do most things) but I couldn't be happier with the results. I chose colors and placement based on what I had in my stash and what pleased my eye and forgot all those rules I'd read about years ago. The borders are pieced because I had strips left over from making the squares and saw no reason to let them sit unused.
My seams don't line up.
My points aren't perfect.
You know what? I don't care. Say it with me. I DON'T CARE. That felt good :)
I am pleased with it. So much so I believe I will quilt and bind it (first time I've ever been happy enough with a piece to invest that much additional work into it) as soon as I'm caught up on some of my stitching that is. I did promise you progress on that sampler . . .
xoxo
Jennie Lynn
P.S. I forgot to add the photos when I posted earlier . . . that's what I get for bloggin and cooking at the same time :)
Since then I have never wavered from my stitching but my tastes have changed. Discovering the world of primitive work and antique reproductions has provided me with a small corner of my life where I am free from my perfectionism and without that I am quite sure I would have gone mad years ago. I have applied this principal to my stitching, sewing, decorating . . . it has extended its' reach throughout my life (thankfully). It occurred to me a few months ago (I'm not sure what took me so long) that I might extend that philosophy into piecework as well.
It took longer than I had planned (as do most things) but I couldn't be happier with the results. I chose colors and placement based on what I had in my stash and what pleased my eye and forgot all those rules I'd read about years ago. The borders are pieced because I had strips left over from making the squares and saw no reason to let them sit unused.
My seams don't line up.
My points aren't perfect.
You know what? I don't care. Say it with me. I DON'T CARE. That felt good :)
I am pleased with it. So much so I believe I will quilt and bind it (first time I've ever been happy enough with a piece to invest that much additional work into it) as soon as I'm caught up on some of my stitching that is. I did promise you progress on that sampler . . .
xoxo
Jennie Lynn
P.S. I forgot to add the photos when I posted earlier . . . that's what I get for bloggin and cooking at the same time :)
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