I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Monday, August 27, 2012

Completing Summer

 



Hi! One of my internet friends recently asked me if I ever get tired of the beach.


[maybe she is tired of my beach posts!? lol]...and I had to think about it. But really I don't.




I think part of the reason is that I make sure I bring plenty of things to entertain myself. When my kids were very small I usually drew or painted in my nature journals...not as demanding, not as much prep time needed, as handquilting or applique.
And that taught me to really see the beach and all its details, waves, shells, creatures, birds, grasses....



I yearned to be a professional painter...but was not good enough.




In the past couple years I've been quilting at the beach. The light is of course, without compare. Move over, fancy sewing light gadget!

Here are my Porch blocks for August:
Two simple blocks [the basket will have the quilt's completion date, later....]:




And this guy! I LOVED how this looked when I cut it and set the pieces out to audition them before sewing. Isn't it cool, a huge sunflower. I though Maybe an entire quilt? But OMG, all those points to meet at the center! Once is more than enough.




I finished both of these small quilts, binding and all!
Pink Lemonade, from Humble Quilts 2012 quiltalong.


Pink Lemonade

back of Pink Lemonade

And the Beach Baby quilt. Probably I'll hold onto it and list it next spring for a summer baby? I plan to offer to applique the baby's name...it was designed for the name to be pieced in and I think needs it?



It came out much better than I thought. And better than this photo....
Thank you, Mel! For making me not toss it out!

And my Kitty in the hollyhocks got her bluebird!




Here's Stripey, the feral daddy cat. Kitty the mama cat is the black cat on the quilt....







And this is a substitute section for The Porch quilt. I was tired of baskets and did this crock instead. My mom's beloved Steamboat Springs Colorado crock....Yes, it's very crooked! That's what happens when you sew in a 40 mph gale. I'll fix! Really...



And more beach...and a few birds...






love

lizzy

...............gone to the beach...




all pix except sewing tote taken yesterday, Sunday August 26.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Quilt "Finds"





Hi! I wanted to show you! Last week when I was hunting for the hollyhock mini quilts I found a few other fun quilts to share....

I have a big blue Shaker 2-drawer blanket chest in my bedroom. My daddy made it for me....it's supposed to hold my clothes but you know, I'm much more into my junk and quilts than clothes---so the drawers actually hold things like my large  antique Staffordshire turkey platters, layered under winter nightgowns and quilt tops etc. Multitasking!



Anyway the hollyhock quilts were in the bottom drawer, under the sepia tureens, lol. And under them I found...



Another of my old small quilts! This one I designed myself. My friend "B" at that time yearned for an Early American cross-stitched school girl's sampler and got me interested too. I'm not great at cross-stitch so I made a little quilt!


Later, I realized both of us really wanted a true antique, a big bucks early 1800s sampler. That never fit my budget but my mom gave me this version, made by a great grandma...

Swiss or German sampler "Berlinwork"?

Note the doggy! [above left]. And a bird...roses, maybe hollyhocks? It is wool, not silk, and more like needlepoint in style. But I still treasure it. The family story is that it was embroidered on the ship on the way to America. But no one came at that time, that we know of...a mystery.




So I stuck this little quilt away with the other little quilts. It's kinda cute, huh?  It has my trademark scrappy binding and the tiny sawtooths I love...all those years ago. Stuffed work ladybug and bumblebee too. (Mr Sunshine/ flag/ watermelon/ heart / sunflower...still favorite motifs)....




And underneath everything was a neat old muslin and gingham apron [for etsy?]...and this interesting quilt top:




I bought it maybe ten years ago from my quilt dealer friend. He was so happy to find a Hearts pattern for me.




I pulled out ( or he gave me) the tiny blue calico to add a border.




 Black and white check binding?




But I never quilted it or had it quilted. It got set aside, lost in the hectic pace of life at that time. And now I  like either simpler quilts or deep-toned, odd colored quilts [cheddar and/or faded blues].



Now that I again have a wonderful machine quilter I took this out to think about. Should I quilt it? Sell it? Or just fold it away again for someday...?




PS Those hollyhocks would make a great full sized quilt, wouldn't they!?




traditional Mountain Mist "Hollyhocks"
I *love* the chrome yellow ground!
And the blue and black sashing and borders




More vintage hollyhock patterns: here and  Mountain Mist Hollyhocks c. 1934 here


love
            lizzy

gone to the beach.....




Monday, August 20, 2012

Beach Weekend





Hi! Come to the beach! It's lovely...in a softly overcast kinda way...


I've been working late every night, making sure my quilting projects are ready to go! I get a lot done, sitting here in my somewhat shabby chair...




Just me and the little guys!
Sometimes I return from a walk and find my beach bag searched and strewn across the sand. I no longer bring snacks if I am planning to walk or beachcomb.




Remember him?




He's always right beside me.....




And he often brings all his friends!







 
Black backed gulls and a very large flock
of newly arrived from the Arctic Circles:
sanderlings


sanderlings

large, unusual diving duck [merganser?] or cormorant

more sanderlings..
they haven't settled in yet, just arrived


two semipalmated plovers, far left/ far right
sanderling right center


two separate flocks of sanderlings
click to enlarge

 It was very peaceful....




Note my lovely turquoise toes! Among the footprints of all the birds.



love

lizzy

gone to the beach....





Sunday in August



self portrait with Gully