Monday, August 25, 2014

Around the World Blog Hop


Today is my opportunity to participate in the Around the World Blog Hop after receiving an invite/nomination from Andee (aka: Angela.  aka: Modern diary.  aka: Bonnie K. Hunter's biggest fan).  The goal of this hop is to share a bit about the creative process and invite others to join in the fun!  One aspect of this hop is each post invites three new hoppers so the fun can continue :)  OR, travel backwards in the hop to see where this strand has emerged :)

Who am I?
I'm Amy.
I'm a 7-12 Math teacher by day;
a mom, wife, quilter, runner (sadly, not much lately), crocheter and gardener by all-the-other-times.
The very first quilt I made was in the summer of 2000 when I pregnant with my first child.  My MIL gifted me with my OWN sewing machine that Christmas;  she still has no idea to this DAY how much that gift meant to me!
My quilting obsession took off in 2007 after I helped clean out my grandmother's apartment and I inherited all of her fabric and notions.  Fall of 2007 is also when I found Bonnie K. Hunter, which took my obsession to a whole. new. level.

What am I working on? 
Truth be known -- for those who have been following my blog this summer (the FEW posts I've had), my crafty projects have been percolating patiently as the AMAZING temperatures have kept me away in my garden, mostly.
Berquist Beauty will finish at about 105"x105" -- this has been my most recent top finished and is loaded on my GMQPro frame, awaiting quilting using my Juki98.  The fabrics were purchased by my sister in January, with hopes I would made a king size quilt for her and her husband.  "No rush, but by next Christmas would be great."   I think I can manage that :)

Another recent top that has been added to my never-depleting stack:  Hawaii Sunset (95"x95").  There are no plans for this once completed.  The quick history:  I was coerced into joining a block/fabric swap for this quilt in 2012 by Andee and Andra.  {{That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.}}  ;)   We tried to stay true to the colors represented in the pattern (Hawaii Sunset (c. 1845).  Quilter's Newsletter, Feb/March 2010).  Without having done all of the Bonnie K. Hunter quilts, I don't think I would have taken on this project, but next to Bonnie's...... psht!  Alright, alright.... this was right up there with a Bonnie-design, and THAT'S sayin' something!  She's truly amazing, isn't she???  If you are not a follower of Bonnie.... you really should check her out!  [Quiltville]

Celtic Solstice (~110" x 110") (Bonnie K. Hunter design) is the other most recent top added to the pile.  As soon as Berquist Beauty is completed, this will be the next top loaded onto the frame.  Destination - OUR BED!  I was surprised to sift through my pictures and not find ONE that shows the completed top in its entirety.  Why was this picture snapped???  Because of the incubator on the table -- our other newest endeavor this summer.  We currently have 40 chickens on our property, ranging from full-grown egg layers, 'teenage' pullets, month old chicks, and week old chicks.  I've officially adopted the Crazy Chicken Lady title this summer.

I digress....

After Andee nominated me last week, I was truly inspired to hit the sewing room again!  Since the recently completed tops are all waiting their turn on the frame, I was truly OKAY starting up a new project --- A Green Bay Packer jewel quilt.  The units were prepped and sit next to my machine as my current Leader-Ender project, yet another Bonnie idea.

Just last week, one of my older UFOs found new life and has been given full access to my design wall space.

I also participate in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, lead up by Angela (soscrappy) in FL.  I've joined in the annual scrap busting three of the four years she's been providing inspirational monochromatic wonderfulness.  


On the crochet side of life... I've only been crocheting since last July (2013).  I wanted to learn a new craft to utilize my down-time while upstairs with the family {{rather than feeling like I was ALWAYS in hiding downstairs in my sewing room}}.  The Crochet Crowd (aka: The Amazing Mikey) taught me the basics via YouTube, and I've been spending more time recently with crocheting than quilting.  It's such an easy craft to transport!


My newest project is Red Heart's Prairie Star.  Doesn't it remind you of a Lonestar quilt???  That's what drew it to me!  Each diamond motif takes about 9 minutes to complete, including attaching and tieing in the yarn ends.  The center star took me about 8 hours to complete, and there's a LOT more diamonds to be made before reaching its roughly finished size of 54"x77".  

There many many more projects percolating, but that's enough to give you a flare of me and what I like.

How does my work differ from others of its genre?
Hm...after thinking about this question for a few days, I guess I WOULDN'T say my work differs -- I would consider myself a traditional gal; I'm not alone in that category.  I love patterns (quilting or crochet) that involve traditional geometric designs.  I'm not hung up on any one color or any one fabric line, although I hope to someday create a reproduction quilt using Civil war fabrics.  However, right now....I'm mostly scrappy.  I'm a sucker for kitchen-sink mish-mosh that Bonnie has brainwashed into me.... with a stark white background!  Oh yeah, that's the ticket! :)  

How does my writing/creating process work?
HA!  How does my process work?
Usually, I spend (way too much) time on the Internet, get roped into projects, get inspired by what others are doing, find pictures of finished quilts wanting to make one myself.  I'm fairly certain some of you can relate!!! ? ;)
Many times, I don't follow a pattern;  I just look at a picture and recreate the block/design in a size I want.  I've done a share of drafting on graph paper; no designer's software here (quilting or crochet).  
Unfortunately, all that time on the Internet also leads to many many many new starts, but not always finishes ;)  Huh, huh, huh....who can relate??  I KNOW I'm not alone!  Years ago, I was self-driven to finish, finish, finish, finish!  Now, I'm okay setting things aside, knowing I'll eventually come back to them.
Case and point... here is my latest find during a 3-hour drive/ride home Saturday night.  It was too dark to crochet, so, I did the next best thing....peruse Pinterest:
Seriously, though..... can't you hear it?  "Make me...set aside your other WIPs and UFOs, and start me...I'm really easy... just 2"strips and HST's.... and that lovely Tri-Rec ruler you enjoy so much...."

So far, I've resisted :D

Why do I write/create what I do? 
I'm sure my mom will be on her seat's edge, waiting to hear this answer.  She's often commented..."I'm surprised that you quilt.  I never would have guessed you would have become such a quilter.  And don't get me started with the crochet thing.  I'm so jealous you could just pick it up like you did."
**shrug**
Back in 2000, I truly can't remember what drove me to make my first quilt, which I still have, BTW.  Oh gosh!  I've learned SO MUCH since then.  I was pregnant, so maybe the horomones could be blamed???  ;)
I dunno.  I just love quilting, and now crocheting, too.  Maybe it's my love of geometry coming out in fabric and yarn ?!?!   (actually, I'm not a huge fan of Geometry;  Algebra all the way, baby!)  Maybe it's the satisfaction of the final project that gets oooh and aaaahs and love and hugs from others.  Oh yes, I'll admit it.  Recognition is nice to receive.  Plus, it keeps me inspired and motivated for the next project.  My house is now filled with quilts and afghans;  you'd have to look pretty hard to find a store-bought-blanket anywhere.  I've given quilts away, I've gifted a fair share, and I've donated to Quilts of Valor and Quilts for Kids.  Mostly, the whole process is enjoyed.  Those pesky B's certainly hang me up far too often lately, though.  Borders, Backing, and Binding, oh my!

So that's me, in....1500 words or less (actually, 1383 words.  But who's counting???) ;)
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To keep this love and passion for creation going in this Around the World Blog Hop, I am passing my invites/nominations on to...

Alycia (Alycia Quilts)
Miss Alycia and I have one big group in common: Quilts of Valor.  I don't even come CLOSE to Ms. Alycia's amazing involvement, though.  I'm certain she'll fill you in more, but she's the GOTO QOV guru for Colorado.  I love reading about her life on the Ranch with her Wrangler Man ((she's still swooning over him after all their years together));  her photography skills are remarkable, so we readers of her blog truly get a feel of the beautiful part of this world she lives in.

Kathy (Kathy's Quilts)
Do you piece by hand?  Embroider?  Hand applique?   Hand quilt?
No?  ....  Would you like to find some inspiration?
Dear Kathy is a northern neighbor from Oh Canada, and one of her blog features is a weekly Slow Stitch Sunday linky.  She's also a UFO tackling tornado this year, and her posts are filled with so much amazing color!  Pure happiness.

Watch for their Around the World Blog Hop posts next Monday, 9/1/14 :)

I don't have a third "active" participant in the hop;  it wasn't without trying though (sniffle).  With summer winding down and the craziness of Fall schedules staring to take hold, my other nominated individuals kindly and respectfully declined.  We can all certainly understand, right? :)  Next Tuesday seems to be the final First Day of School for anyone who hasn't started yet (that'd be most schools in Wisconsin).

I truly am happy you stuck it out through this post and took time to learn a lil' bit about Amy's Passions.
Happy Monday!

7 comments:

scraphappy said...

What a fun post! So interesting to see how your mind works. Good luck conquering those blasted Bs. They can hold up a finish for sure. Fabric keeps though and it will be there when you are ready.

Deb A said...

So fun to read your post. Maybe quilting and crochet are your way to be creative after the structure of math (I LOVED algebra!)? I can hear that quilt all the way down here in FL asking you to make it - looking forward to seeing it progress =).

Andee said...

Great post! It was fun to hear how you got started too since I didn't know you back then...love that you are such a Bonnie fan and sooo productive (even when you think you aren't!).

Quilter Kathy said...

So fun to see all your projects! This is a great idea and I look forward to posting next week!

Chantal said...

I have enjoyed seeing some your projects and reading about them and you. Hawaii Sunset is fabulous. I too would like to learn a new skill like knitting.
Thanks for sharing.

Bonnie said...

Love your inspiration. Alycia asked, I agreed. Now to find folks to come after me.

Fabricmom said...

Wow you are busy. Why do people who like to make quilts seem so busy. I think we all have ADD. We can't sit still long enough and have multiple projects going. Your quilts are beautiful. I have a Juki T98 as well. I have a frame but it isn't up. Frankly it scares me.