I have been busy this morning posting new quilts, and bedding stuff for kiddos. I thought I would pass along the info on here. I need to find a way to showcase all my quilts, but until then here are a few pictures , well there would be but I seem to have done this wrong! You can find them for sale on ETSY.
I decided I needed to showcase something others than quilts, so now there are pillowcases and fitted crib sheets on etsy also.
I am really starting to love my custom quilts. I mean they stress me a bit in the beginning. Figuring out what pattern works with the fabric, how to start quilting, and how to make it super personal. But in the end they are totally worth it. The quilting on the Minky is it's own little stress ball, because you can see so much. But it's fun because I can write while I quilt and insert special messages, or even quotes from books. Check out my pink and gray chevron quilt to see what I mean. Or the Iowa state quilt.
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A fun little blog about farm life, gardening, cooking, and quilting in Eastern Oregon.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Running TiMe!
So it is official. I just signed up for TWO races. The first is in March in a little town near here. It's only a 5K. (I laugh at myself for putting only, because 10years ago it would have been 'only', only now... 3.1miles might not feel so nice). The second is a big ol' Half Marathon!! I am super excited about it too!! It's not till Aug. which gives me nice spring/summer training time.
Here's the link
Bridge of the Gods Half Marathon
Jason's cousin is supposed to do it too. She is doing the full triple crown, which is 3 halfs over the course of 5 months. But it's a bit of a drive, and well, let's be honest, one might just be enough. Of course if all goes as 'planned' (brahhhahaha) I should be planning a half near here in October too. But one little 13.1 mile run at a time.
We might have 6more weeks of winter, but shoot, spring is coming and I need to get running!!
Anyone want to join me? :-)
Here's the link
Bridge of the Gods Half Marathon
Jason's cousin is supposed to do it too. She is doing the full triple crown, which is 3 halfs over the course of 5 months. But it's a bit of a drive, and well, let's be honest, one might just be enough. Of course if all goes as 'planned' (brahhhahaha) I should be planning a half near here in October too. But one little 13.1 mile run at a time.
We might have 6more weeks of winter, but shoot, spring is coming and I need to get running!!
Anyone want to join me? :-)
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Lists and such
Hey y'all! So I am in the midist of mid-winter restlessness. The past three days I have made lists, checked things off lists, and tried to get caught-up on a LOT of things.
I had totally forgotten how hard it was to make butter, so that got put off for another week or so. But otherwise things have been going well. I have tried to make an effort to make dinner the past few nights. Tonight was a bit of a bummer deal though. I had "planned" for smoked whole chicken. Yeah. The man of the house didn't make it home in time to get said chicken in the smoker though, and I had to make a quick run to town. I could have scrapped the entire idea, but instead went for roasted chicken. Hopefully we are all not so cranky that we can actually enjoy it (2hours later than planned).
As for that list, I have been wanting to do a Quilt-A-Long. And I think I found one to use up a few scraps from another quilt. I will post pictures soonish. But here is the link if you are feeling 'quilty' and want to try it with me.
http://happyquiltingmelissa.blogspot.com/p/quilt-longs.html
YAY!
See ya soon. I've got a baby yelling at me :-)
M
I had totally forgotten how hard it was to make butter, so that got put off for another week or so. But otherwise things have been going well. I have tried to make an effort to make dinner the past few nights. Tonight was a bit of a bummer deal though. I had "planned" for smoked whole chicken. Yeah. The man of the house didn't make it home in time to get said chicken in the smoker though, and I had to make a quick run to town. I could have scrapped the entire idea, but instead went for roasted chicken. Hopefully we are all not so cranky that we can actually enjoy it (2hours later than planned).
As for that list, I have been wanting to do a Quilt-A-Long. And I think I found one to use up a few scraps from another quilt. I will post pictures soonish. But here is the link if you are feeling 'quilty' and want to try it with me.
http://happyquiltingmelissa.blogspot.com/p/quilt-longs.html
YAY!
See ya soon. I've got a baby yelling at me :-)
M
Thursday, January 2, 2014
2013 the year of Isaac.
I did a LOT of sewing before Isaac was born. I think I did 5 or 6 quilts. A few for friends, a few still in a box waiting to be quilted. I was bored and needed (as in almost ready to have a baby, and NEEDED to finish some things...anything to distract me from actually getting worried/nervous about the up-coming baby). Some were big (like Keely's) others were baby size (actually a LOT were baby size, hahaah, i guess I had babies on my mind). At any rate, Isaac came in March, and I think I quit blogging/sewing/cleaning/cooking/ etc around about then. I coached Aug-October. And slowly got my head above water in November, when I started buying fabric again. Jason thinks I've gone crazy the past few weeks. But with all the 'end of year' deals, a quilter cannot help but try to cash in on the bargins (right?).
Today was the first time in about two months that I have pasteurized milk. I am hoping to try to make a bit of butter or mozzarella cheese out of some of it. Since I cleaned yesterday it's all in my order of things to get the house all messy again today :-p Does anyone else do that? I have been making a lot of bread lately too. It started as Christmas gifts, but out of need I've been making us a few loafs too. Not sure if they go faster because they are smaller, or if it's because I seem to snack on fresh bread/toast all day. That's about my extent of craftiness/homemaker mode. Even though we have eggs coming out our ears, I am not real keen on cooking the things. I think I am phasing out of cooking mode. For some reason quick and easy triumphs over 30min meals, and other than eating scrambled eggs, there's not much that sounds good with them that doesn't require an hour of prep/cook time.
One of my favorite Great Aunts passed away just before Christmas, and another earlier in the year. Both were highly influencial in my craftiness. Audrey taught me how to crochet, and though I don't make a lot of things this days, the fact that the craft is known is an amazing gift. Aunt Dot (or Dorthy) taught me how to cross stitch, and the joy in perfect applesauce. I learned from both the beauty of handmade gifts, and the hardiness needed to do the things that need to get done and to find joy in the things you want to get done.
So in a way that's my goal for this year. To focus on getting the jobs done that need to. And keeping the joy in the things I want too. (And not to get too worried over the things that stay in the 'to be done' pile).
Right now I better get lunch on the table for two little boys, and see if a little bit of 'joy' sewing can happen today :-)
Friday, April 26, 2013
Thursday, April 25, 2013
New fluff
A few days ago I ordered some new diapers for Isaac, and they came today!!! Look at the pretty or should I say handsome colors. I hope he likes them. They are bum genius newest colors and the new freetime diapers. Yay!!
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Garden and babies
Well trying to get a garden in the ground with a newborn is about as easy as it sounds. However Jackson was actually a big help and we got peas (3 varieties), carrots ( purple and orange), onions (red) , lettuce, and spinach!!! If nothing else that should be enough to last us for a while:) Isaac liked being outside, so that was a lucky break, even if I do only get an hour and a half of work/ fussy time.
I will try to post pictures once veggies start popping up.
In other news we are getting chicks today!!! 50 cornish cross broiler birds, and 12 golden sex link pullets ( hens). Yeah, it's going to be busy around here for sure!
I will try to post pictures once veggies start popping up.
In other news we are getting chicks today!!! 50 cornish cross broiler birds, and 12 golden sex link pullets ( hens). Yeah, it's going to be busy around here for sure!
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