Monday, October 31, 2011

goose tracks

This is better than going to a quilt show! I can look at the quilts with my coffee in hand and the many different photos of each quilt is much better than a white glove lady turning over the corner of a quilt. The stories with each quilt are all wonderful, heartfelt and inspiring. I learned about this blog festival through Vicki Welsh and her Field trips in Fiber.
Thank you Amy and all her sponsors for doing this. 
Amy'sCreativeSide

I made this quilt for my oldest son. He was in the navy for 5 years and has always been my little patriot. When he was 4 he wanted to give his Dad an American flag to hang outside the house for Christmas. His favorite Christmas tree at the Festival of Trees in Bookings was always the tree done by the American Legion with American flags all over it, not the one with Lego's that he helped decorate or the one dripping with candy. It was no surprise when he enlisted when he was a senior in high school.

I finished this quilt for him last spring, he chose navy blue and red and the goose tracks pattern.  Most of the fabrics have a star motif. I added orange because he likes to hunt and strongly believes in our right to bear arms. One print has a pen nib which represents his interest in our democratic process. He was president of the Veterans Club in college and helped write legislation to establish a Veterans Resource Center on college campuses in South Dakota. He also spoke to the House and Senate Committees. I'm so proud of him.  I expanded the reds to include hot pinks and orange because they are like turning the lights on in the quilt. The border is wide piano keys and flying geese with eight point stars in the corners.

It was professionally quilted by Kay Peterson  www.myolivebranch.wordpress.com  with free motion feathers and stars. It is 100 inches square.


I always enjoy learning the history or folklore concerning quilt patterns. The goose track is a pieced variation of the appliqued turkey tracks or wandering foot pattern which was a 3 or 4 toed skinny foot that looked very much like a turkey track popular in the1800's. It was very bad omen to make a Wandering Foot quilt for a baby boy because he would leave home and never come back. So considering westward expansion in the US and lack of dependable communication, a young man going west may very possibly never be heard from again.  My son was 26 when he received this quilt with the hope he doesn't come live with us but it has stars, the North Star, in the corners so he will always find his way home.

Happy Quilting,
Ann

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Happy Halloween


Boo

Happy Halloween,
Ann

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Crisp Fall Days

Crisp Fall Days
Crisp Leaves
Crisp Apples 
I was looking through a "microwaving for one or two" cookbook and found a recipe for single serving of apple crisp and I thought why measure every time why not make a full recipe of topping and store it in the refrigerator and have it ready for an emergency dessert?  If I make individual servings for hubby and me I won't feel obligated to eat the rest of the 9 x 9 pan one bite at a time every time I walk past it.

Apple Crisp

1 cup flour
1 cup brown sugar
1 1/2 cups oatmeal
1/2 cup butter  cut together using a pastry cutter
Store in airtight container in refrigerator
 cut apple into an individual ramekin peeled or not peeled sprinkle with cinnamon
 top with 1/3 to 1/2 cup crumb topping pat lightly

 another sprinkle of cinnamon 



Bake in microwave 2-4 minutes on high depending on power of microwave
Serve warm with ice cream

My favorite fruit......................whatever is in season. This crisp topping is wonderful on blueberries(much less time in the microwave, they explode) peaches, pears, or rhubarb.

Happy Fall,  Ann

Monday, October 24, 2011

Goose Chase Quilt

Fall is in the air and geese are in the sky.
its time to finish this quilt
using a paper guide to stich the grid



last of binding to be hand sewn

wild goose chase

Happy Stitching,
Ann

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Sunflowers

Sunflowers just make me smile. Bright yellow against a blue sky.
Sunflowers inspire me

cabinet topper
listed on etsy
quilting on the backside

Happy Quilting,
Ann

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Fantastic Eye Exam

And still no prescription eye wear!!!!! I could if I really wanted prescription glasses but my eye doctor said I could wait since the correction is minimal. So I will continue to have reading glasses in every room of the house and then some.

There is a pair in the kitchen, one by the computer, 2 in the living room, 3 in my sewing room, one in my purse, and one in the bathroom, a pair of "weeding" glasses and a spare. Think of all the time I save by not looking for my glasses!!!

Enjoy the Day,
Ann

Monday, October 10, 2011

Jack-o-lanterns

My kids helped with this wall hanging more than a few years ago. Its just not October without hanging it.

Each of my kids drew jack-o-lantern faces on the paper backing from the fusible then drew the faces onto the fabric pumpkin. Their drawings are typical of children at that age.

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The scribble face of a 4 year old and the "no brainers" of the 9 and 11 year olds. (The eyes at the top of the head with no room for a forehead or hair line not that a Jack-o-Lantern needs one.)  They got bored after making 2 faces each so I copied their practice faces onto the remaining pumpkins.  When the 4 year old was about 8 she wanted to replace her Jack-o-Lanterns with better faces. Now that she is 20 and has done a lot of babysitting she sees the charm in it.

The blocks with the Halloween motifs are from an Alexander Henry fat quarter. I let the kids pick out fat quarters when we were fabric shopping. She still remembers the day she picked that one.  We shopped then went to the park and crunched the leaves and had a picnic. It was mommy Erin time. The boys were in school.

It is free motion quilted with copper metallic thread. I stitched around real oak leaves in the borders.

Happy quilting,
Ann