Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Garden Extraveganza!







So all the plans & projects I've been working on all have been waylaid for the past couple months because of one thing-my garden! I love being outside & on top of that I bought my first house at the beginning of the year, so next on my list of fun things is customizing my new home to fit my tastes. Most of the yard was grass & the flower beds that existed were full of scraggly half dead bushes, rocks, weeds, more rocks, gross things I don't want to mention, and did I say rocks?? We've been pretty lucky the weather has been relatively nice here in Michigan, so I've gotten lots of opportunities to go out and work on covering my backyard & part of my front yard w/ gardens. I also did a lot of work by my patio, where I took out a retaining wall, leveled out the dirt to the rest of the yard, & laid the sod I took out of the garden into the dirt. Talk about sweat equity!! I took some before & after pics of all my hard work & posted them for your enjoyment. Cheers!!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Sewing Machine Bliss

Back story: My mom was an amazing quilter. I say was because almost 6 years ago now, she passed away from a year long battle with leukemia. My mom was a quiet person, liked to be by herself and do her own thing. If you didn't know her, you'd think with her spunky attitude that quilting would be the farthest thing from one of her hobbies. But since highschool she started dinking around quilting and soon excelled at it. She started small, did some other crafts like cross stitch and making gifts for our teachers over the years, but in the later years she focused on quilting and trying different and creative things with new techniques and fabrics. She made probably hundreds of quilts, most of which she gave to others as gifts. She even started the tradition of giving all my cousins a baby quilt and when they turned 13 they would get another one all their own. We still have a lot of quilts to continue that tradition there are still 4 girls left to get one. What a treasure for them! We also received our fair share of bed quilts, lap quilts, quillows (a quilt that turned into a pillow), wallhangings and now dozens of unfinished, almost done or just started, quilts to complete.

I can't say I'll ever have all those quilts completed. Part of it is time and money, maybe the other part is keeping the memory of that was moms and she left it the way she wanted it. Maybe not quite thought through yet on what she wanted to do or she was waiting for a new line of fabric to come out to complete the thought. Not sure.

My mom had in recent years purchased a beautiful digital sewing machine, so her first expensive maching sat idle in the closet for years. The digital machine went to her good friend who is still putting it to great use! The old machine I wanted to resurrect and thought it might not as the pedals went missing. But weeks later, my dad found them! Mom's friend, Mary, checked out the machine and said it works great just needs a cleaning. So dad brought it up this weekend!

I am not a quilter by any stretch of the imagination. I wish I spent more time learning from her. But since joining Etsy and finding so many inspirational sites on easy projects, I wanted to get that machine going! I found Amy Butler and her fabrics and designs about a year ago when I was looking for a diaper bag pattern. I have since checked out her books and the design of her fabrics, bags, paper and all of other simple crafts are so beautiful to look at! It reminds of me going to antique shops and seeing old quilts stacked up thinking of who cuddled up in those or who did they comfort?

From there, my inspiration comes from my daughter, who is 8 months and cute as a button. I'd love to make her sundresses and a blankie. I also purchased a handbage off of Etsy that is beautiful and wondered if I could do something like that? Here is a site on Etsy to buy Amy's fabric or a host of other beautiful patterns: fabricsupplies.etsy.com


So with all that said, I may never make beautiful queen sized quilts and spend hours cutting up small squares of fabric ready for assembly, but I could create memories for my kids as I've recalled my own memories with my mom. All because of a sewing machine.

Asparagus

Over the long 4th of July weekend I worked on a little food photography for the cook book. And when I say a little I mean just some asparagus. :) Here are a few of my favorite images from the shoot! I'm really enjoying the depth of field the lens (100mm) is allowing me to achieve. I'm able to pick out a specific area of focus and let the rest of the image just melt away. Whoo hoo!! One image is a little cooler than the other in terms of color correction, but I like the feel of each on its own. I figure the difference won't matter when we throw it into the cookbook with some of Christie's great design! :)