Sunday, July 28, 2013

Quilt~Making

Mimi & Papa are expecting great grand baby #12 in early December so that means it's quilt making time for me again. Baby Girl Nydegger will be the 4th child for Erin & Jeffrey; she is already adored by Big Brother, Jackson & Big Sisters, Harper & Kaycee and our entire family is anxious to meet the little Princess.

When asked what colors she preferred, Erin simply said, "Aunt Judi, I want bright colors ~ not necessarily pinks" so choosing fabrics this go round was very easy.  I ventured into Hancock Fabrics this past Friday afternoon to select seven bright fabrics that complimented each other. After all, I had just found out earlier that day that Matthew & Gabrielle's baby due in mid-December is also a Princess, so that meant I needed to get to work & soon if I hoped to have both quilts finished before the babies are born.


 Fabrics prior to cutting laid out in the order of quilt block


 Strips are cut and laid out in order of assembly


 Let the sewing begin ~ 
Making a Log Cabin quilt is very much an assembly line process. 
It's an easy quilt to assemble, yet each one is unique depending upon the fabric colors selected.


And the cutting ~ 
After the center strip is sewn to the first light strip, the set is cut into nine 2 1/2" sets.

Center square with 1st light makes the 1st set.

 Two strips of each color are added to the block

 More cutting

Block assembly ~ 
The block grows larger with each additional strip added


 Completed block


I always sew an entire block together and look it over to make sure I am totally happy 
with the colors. Nothing is more depressing than to complete all nine blocks and lay it out 
to discover I didn't like the way it looked put together. 

Granny always said, "A stitch in time, saves nine". 
Well, my take on that is "If I love the block, I'll probably love the quilt!!!" 

After all nine blocks are sewn together, I lay them out to decide the pattern I love best ~ I normally get other opinions as well. The Log Cabin baby Quilt can only be assembled two ways ~ All 7's or Fields & Furrows.

 All 7's

Fields & Furrows

For Princess Nydegger's quilt, I chose All 7's (Matthew helped me decide this one ~ he said Fields & Furrows looks chaotic ~ must be his OCD kicking in!!!)

 First row laid out to pin prior to sewing

 Blocks are lined up & pinned so that proper alignment is achieved

 First of three rows completed. 
Repeat two previous steps twice more. 
Once all three rows are assembled, they are sewn
 together to complete the quilt top.



 And there you have it ~

A quilt top 

Just pieces of fabric
Made with lots of love 
For a special someone in my life
Ready to be prayed and loved over 
while being hand quilted.

I have people ask me from time to time if I'll make them a quilt, which is normally followed by "I'll pay you." It's crazy, this quilting hobby of mine. It started 18 years ago, soon after Granny moved into the home shared by Jessica, Matthew & me. Rosalie, my best friend from Picayune, suggested that we make a quilt top and let Granny quilt it for me. Well...the quilt top was assembled in a weekend, but when I brought it home to Granny, she was afraid that she couldn't do it. I had no choice but to learn how to quilt.

One hundred twenty-seven quilts later, I'm still at it. I quilt because I love it, it's relaxing and each one is made in its own uniqueness, just as unique as the recipient. If I allowed someone to "pay" me, I am fearful that the emotions I feel would be lost. (Plus they probably couldn't afford my asking price!!!)


That just would not be fair 
for a Quilt not only brings warmth 
but also lots of love and comfort.

Friday, July 26, 2013

It's a ... GIRL

Wow, it's been almost two years since I've written a post. To be exact, the last entry was about Greyson's first birthday.  Fast forward 23 months to some exciting news in Granna's life.
Greyson proudly announced today that he's having a baby sister & her name just might be Pretzel. No idea which side of the family gets credit for her name.  

Now, back up 15 weeks ~ I received this belated birthday text from Matthew ~ 


Notice the text says "You can't say anything to anyone but....." Does he not know his Momma??? I can't keep a secret for anything...but I did. I didn't tell Papa, Mimi, Jessica ~ not a single solitary soul. And yes, it was just about to kill me. Finally, a few days later, they shared the news with Jessica & a few friends. I suppose they were getting used to the idea of having a second child and wanted to make really sure that indeed the tests were accurate.



Matthew immediately said, "It's a Girl"

I looked at the Chinese Birth Charts, 
did the "hang a needle from a string over the pregnant woman's wrist", 
loaded about a zillion apps on my phone to determine Baby McQueen's gender 
and even spent $40 on an Intelligender Test.



 (By the way, Gabrielle was way more tolerable of my every antic to determine 
the baby's sex than any daughter in law should be coerced to be!!!)

And all the while, Matthew would quietly say, "It's a Girl"

Don't know why you are looking up anything to determine the sex ~ "it's a girl" Granna!!! I was secretly wanting Matthew to be right because I know the bond a little girl can have with her Daddy, even when she's 55 years old. There is nothing more than I would ever want for my son but to have a little girl to steal his heart from the very first breath she takes.

This afternoon after the announcement and lunch, I decided to shop for the perfect Feltman Bros. dress for my little princess. I never noticed just how much pink stores carry until today. I was totally overwhelmed and did a Scarlett O'Hara ~ I'll think about that another day.

I could not be happier or more blessed by the news 15 weeks ago and again today. Mommy and Baby Girl are both doing very well and Granna anticipates that Daddy will continue to be the best provider and protector for Greyson and his two favorite ladies.

 BTW, Matthew was right all along ~ 
 "It's a Girl"