Thursday, May 22, 2008

My Newest Quilt Top

A little history first: I taught K-4 this year and my oldest daughter, Emma, was one of my students. Boy that was interesting :o) Anyway, Teacher Appreciation Week was 2 weeks ago and my husband found this amazing fabric for me from Emma (isn't that sweet).


I found a pattern that I loved out of American Patchwork and Quilting magazine called Scottish Stars. It took a little over a week to put the top together and now here it is in all its glory! There are many points that have been cut off, unfortunately, but you cannot really see them if you stand back and squint! This is the most challenging quilt I have done so far, but I like the outcome!


Here is a close up of the star block.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

My quilting history


I have been in love with quilting for about 3 years. In fact, my love affair began in the summer of 2005 when I was expecting my 2nd child, Dayna. I am not even sure how it started really. No one I know quilts. Maybe it was a book I saw that was bargain priced at $15 that gave every instruction imaginable for the new quilter...whatever the spark, it has certainly developed into a passion. I love hearing about the history of quilting and how it has always been a connecting thread among women. It was an integral part of a woman's world. All members of her family were somehow touched with her needle and thread. While quilting doesn't define who I am, it is a way to express myself to the people in my life. I am including a picture of my first quilt, which was made for my 1st child, Emma, for Christmas (she was 2 1/2). I had intended it to be a gift from the new baby, but Dayna was born 2 weeks early, putting my plans on hold. It is a modest quilt that she uses even now. It was inspired by my tile floor in my kitchen, of all things!




Saturday, May 17, 2008

Emma turns 5!!




It was a beautiful day for Emma's 5th birthday party!! She wanted a superhero party, which worked out very well. Most of the kiddos came dressed as their favorite superhero and they looked adorable. Emma was Supergirl and Dayna was Batgirl...so much fun! My husband is a comic book, superhero nut so we had a ton of decorations already on hand. The kids had a scavenger hunt, musical chairs (to the theme of Superman), and a Spiderman pinata. It was a blast!!

Friday, May 16, 2008

Welcome to Raganville!




Here is the official first post of mine into blogging world. I hope that I can figure all the technology out and that this is a fun place to visit! For my first post, I am going to keep it short and just say that girls just should not have their ears pierced until they have gone through a major experience in pain...just so that they know what to expect. My baby girl, age 5 this week, decided that she wanted her ears pierced for her birthday. The first one was a piece of cake...the second was WWIII. I finally resorted to bribery and brute force...just kidding! She relented after an hour of persuasion and she is just as happy as can be about the results! Her b-day party is tomorrow and I will be posting pics of that event as soon as I can!