It's been a few weeks since the baby bunnies were born so I thought I would post an update. They are growing in leaps and bounds. Finally have a good coat of fur and are now venturing (tentatively) out of their nest box. It's so funny to see them try to operate their legs..... hopping about in a chaotic way. These are Satin Angora hybrids so they will hopefully have long furry coats when they mature.
Some day I hope to have anough Angora fibers to create something!
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
Out of Africa
I know it's been a while since I posted but life really got in the way last week. I am a migraine sufferer and had a migraine that brought me to a screeching halt. On top of that I had a bad reaction to the migraine medication that ended up putting me in the hospital overnight. Needless to say quilting and dyeing and rabbit shows and quilt shows did not occur last week. Now that my headache is gone this week has been much more productive. I did manage to finish one customer quilt for Margaret, which is pictured below:
Margaret brought this hand-painted batik panel back from a recent trip to Africa and wanted a comforter made for her bed. We added 3 separate borders to make the panel large enough. I used Superior Rainbows and SoFine threads to quilt freehand motifs to compliment the batik. She picked out Quilters Dream Wool batting which made this quilt scrumptiously cozy. I was a little worried it might be stiff because of the painted batik but the wool batting saved the day!
Thanks to all my friends (you know who you are) that rescued me last week and provided much needed
moral support!
Now to try and finish a few quilts for the quilt show next week. This is as far as I've gotten:
Margaret brought this hand-painted batik panel back from a recent trip to Africa and wanted a comforter made for her bed. We added 3 separate borders to make the panel large enough. I used Superior Rainbows and SoFine threads to quilt freehand motifs to compliment the batik. She picked out Quilters Dream Wool batting which made this quilt scrumptiously cozy. I was a little worried it might be stiff because of the painted batik but the wool batting saved the day!
Thanks to all my friends (you know who you are) that rescued me last week and provided much needed
moral support!
Now to try and finish a few quilts for the quilt show next week. This is as far as I've gotten:
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Deana's Spring Quilt
Well, I just finished another stunning quilt made by Deana. She designed the quilt using pieced blocks that she won 2 years ago at our last local guild show. By designing the entire quilt setting and adding additional applique and dimensional flowers to these blocks she has outdone herself! I just finished quilting it last night with custom designs in the blocks and background. Deana will be adding a few more surprises to the quilt over the next few weeks too. If you are in our area April 2nd & 3rd come to our guild quilt show "The Desert Blooms" and see this beauty in person.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Spring is just around the corner!
Well, at least I think it is. Here in our corner of the world everything is still pretty brown and dead. Hardly a sign of new life outside, although I did hear a robin singing this morning! I thought I would share some of my own signs of spring. With spring quilt shows popping up all over I am busily working on show quilts. Here's a sneak-peak of Deana's upcoming show quilt. A stunning beauty with dimensional flowers!
Other signs of spring at our house are the arrival of new baby bunnies. My daughter's Chocolate-Otter Broken Rex "Hershey" had 10 babies! Their eyes are just opening up today.... here they are napping in a bunny nest:
Yesterday was a pretty mild day weather-wise so my daughter had all her does out for some exercise and sunshine. My backyard was full of rabbits tearing around enjoying their time socializing and nibbling.....
Other signs of spring at our house are the arrival of new baby bunnies. My daughter's Chocolate-Otter Broken Rex "Hershey" had 10 babies! Their eyes are just opening up today.... here they are napping in a bunny nest:
Yesterday was a pretty mild day weather-wise so my daughter had all her does out for some exercise and sunshine. My backyard was full of rabbits tearing around enjoying their time socializing and nibbling.....
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Retreat Group
I promised a group photo of our quilters retreat as my picture did not turn out. Thanks to DeEre we have a great one to share... left to right (1st row) Janele, Sylvia, Margaret, MaryAnn, Margie, Bea, Debi, karen. (2nd row) Judy, Carmen, Jen, Sue, Tara, Sherrie, Kathy, Alta. (3rd row) Diane, Sandy, Marla, Joyce, DeEre, Barb. I think the only person that was missing was Kathleen, who was out excercising for the rest of us!
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
A Colorful Day
This last weekend we finally got some snow (last time was in November). While most of the country has been buried under snow our little corner of Idaho seems to have been in a weather bubble most of the winter. I should have been cleaning house and getting caught up with life after the quilters retreat but I took the weekend to dye fabric instead! (I have such an understanding and loving family.....)



Here are the results..... 2 days and 24 yards later. By the way, this post is dedicated to a blogger-buddie Sherrie who lives in Washington State and is missing the bright colors of her previous life.
Here are the results..... 2 days and 24 yards later. By the way, this post is dedicated to a blogger-buddie Sherrie who lives in Washington State and is missing the bright colors of her previous life.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Retreat Success!
Well, this week ended our 3rd Annual "Sew Much Fun" Quilter's Retreat in Jerome. We had 4 days of quilty fellowship, too much good food, lot's of laughter, late nights, too little sleep, too much food, early mornings, learning new techniques, playing with new fabric, too much food, new friendships and too much food. Did I mention that we ate too much? The monks at the monastery where the retreat was held took very good care of us!
Carmen Geddes was our instructor for two classes: "Lone Star" the Quiltsmart way and "Over the Edge Borders & Bindings". I also taught a class of the use of our new GO! Cutter. The "Lone Star" class was the star of the retreat in my opinion. Most of us were able to finish our quilt top during the retreat. The borders and binding class was very comprehensive and covered how to insert piping into your seams and bindings. The GO! Cutter class seemed to be well received by all, and the Cutter was in use during the whole retreat.
Carmen Geddes was our instructor for two classes: "Lone Star" the Quiltsmart way and "Over the Edge Borders & Bindings". I also taught a class of the use of our new GO! Cutter. The "Lone Star" class was the star of the retreat in my opinion. Most of us were able to finish our quilt top during the retreat. The borders and binding class was very comprehensive and covered how to insert piping into your seams and bindings. The GO! Cutter class seemed to be well received by all, and the Cutter was in use during the whole retreat.
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