July 07, 2013

Peaceful Paradise: Before and After

Happy Sunday! We've entered deep summer here in Virginia, so the best thing to do (unless you're a watermelon), is to stay indoors in the A/C and stitch. After a quick trip to the farmers market this a.m. for corn and cucumbers, I zipped back home to stitch. Here's my before picture from Thursday of Peaceful Paradise:
And as it stands now. I stitched and stitched, but it's a pretty large sampler. This design is OOP, although you may find it from time to time on ebaby. I'm stitching it using the recommended GAST, CC and WDW cotton fibers on 40 count Lakeside Linen.
And a close-up of my progress.
I'd like to clear a few WIPs out this summer, so that I don't feel guilty about starting this. It's been a number of years since I quilted, and I was not a particularly advanced quilter when I did, so I hope I'm not biting off more than I can chew. My personal feeling though about taking on a project that challenges my skill level is that I learn more that way. Fortunately I'm an experienced machine sewer with a good machine. I an mail-ordering this, because although I live in an urban/suburban area where you can buy pretty much anything you can think of (including, beautiful cabinet knobs at $26 apiece that I was looking at--and rejected--the other day. They were beautiful, but I need 31 of them! Or a $200,000 sports car from the Astin Martin dealer.) quilt shops are in short supply. There is a LQS in my town, but they mostly seem to sell machines, and I came away without purchasing fabrics or a pattern, although I found some nice unrelated trims that would be perfect for finishing smalls. I'll go back for those. My mom, who passed away about a year and a half ago, was perhaps the most advanced and accomplished seamstress I have ever known, although she never took on quilts. When my sister and I were small, she made all of our clothing, including lined wool coats and matching hats. She passed on a lot of that to me, fortunately, although I wish I had sat down at a machine with her as an adult. I was a teenager when she taught me what I was willing to learn--she and I were like water and oil in every other respect and fought a scorched earth battle for years. But not at the sewing machine, for whatever reason, so I'd like to make this quilt in her memory. She'd have been thrilled. Here's one of my few watermelons, basking in the heat. I have tons of little blossoms on the vines, which are stretching along my 20 foot garden spot, but something is eating the little watermelons as they form and my baby cucumbers as well. There are a few more little watermelons (they must have missed this one), but nowhere near what there should be. I think it's the rabbits, but perhaps the deer like them as well. Gee, I don't mind sharing, but it's just piggy to eat them all!
Elizabeth is enjoying the coolness of the air conditioned basement. I think she looks a little like a watermelon here.

10 comments:

llknbillburg said...

Love the sampler! I have that one in my stash but haven't tackled it yet. We have the same issues in our garden and have even resorted to planting in pots but the culprits here tend to be squirrels and they'll eat just about anything, potted or not!! Laura

Deb said...

Peaceful Kingdom is looking wonderful. That is such a great sampler that you don't see stitched very often.

Can't wait to see your start on the quilt. I've no doubt that you'll make a success of it and it will be a wonderful tribute to your mother.

Giovanna said...

You're doing great on Kingdom. I hope you manage to salvage some watermelons and cucumbers, good luck!

Karen said...

Very nice progress on Peaceful Paradise...such pretty colors!

marly said...

What a beautiful quilt and a lovely sentiment for completing it. Finding our pepper plants devoured today, I know the frustration of garden thieves. Sounds like yours is a groundhog.

RG said...

Sit our there with a BB gun.

Chris said...

Beautiful progress. That quilt is gorgeous too. I definitely understand wanting to finish some projects up before starting something new like this.
Lovely looking watermelon.

Vonna Pfeiffer said...

Your Peaceful Paradise (one of my favorite pieces btw) came along quite well over the weekend :) Good going you!
And that quilt is just gorgeous! I'm quite certain that you will finish it and will be just as gorgeous as your picture shows it to be. I love that you are dedicating it to your Mama's memory :)

Margaret said...

I love this piece! I so need to stitch it one day -- one day! Love that quilt you want to make in your mom's memory. It's gorgeous. Looking forward to watching your progress.

Melissa said...

Glenna, that sampler is bigger than I'd expected! It looks great - very happy!

That quilt is just beautiful and I look forward to seeing your start! What a lovely way to remember your mom by.