a blog about my quilting life...mostly

a blog about my quilting life...mostly

Thursday, May 20, 2021

Flowers and quilt blocks ( please click here to view this post in your browser)

 Hello friends, 

Although there has not been a whole lot of quilting going on at the farmhouse these past few weeks~ with our two older boys having graduated and spending a lot more time hanging out at home ;) ~I do have a few fun updates that I want to share this week. 

Remember those GIANT hexies I have been working on in the evenings? I have mostly been sewing them into flower shapes, but this past week I just needed to start sewing those flowers together. I don't know if you have sewn hexie flowers together, but it is a bit of a tricky process. I suppose I could have sewn my flowers into rows, but that's not how I roll. So instead I am working from the center out. The fabric is all flannel so I think it is going to be quite heavy and hot as well. This sewing together might just have to wait until Fall or Winter just for that reason :D. 


Just to give you an idea of how big these are, here are some laid out on our coffee table!

The other quilty project that I got back to this week were my happy little tulip blocks ( you can read the original post by clicking here). I was down to my last few blocks to hand stitch so made myself a fresh supply :). 
These blocks are so much fun to put together, because every one is a little different, plus  I get to pull out all my blue scraps. The original pattern used more Delft Blue-like colors, but the day that I wanted ( NEEDED!) to start this project I really didn't have many of those kinds of blues. So I decided to stay with the blue theme, but include every shade of blue. 

 I did question my decision a few weeks later and asked fellow Instagrammers their opinions about whether to start over with the Delft Blue color or to keep going. The majority of people told me to keep going with my current color scheme, and when Susan Smith~ author of the book and designer of this pattern~ said she hoped I would keep going, that sealed the deal for me! So stay tuned for updates on this project, because hand stitching all these little tulips is going to take a while!

Apart from these few quilt projects, I been spending a lot of time in the garden, planting, weeding, and watering. I can honestly say that that is very HYGGE for me.

hyg·ge
/ˈh(y)o͞oɡə,ˈho͝oɡə/
noun
  1. a quality of coziness and comfortable conviviality that engenders a feeling of contentment or well-being (regarded as a defining characteristic of Danish culture).


So, of course I have to share some of those pictures:


( we have some nesting Chickadees in this little birdhouse)
( bunnies love to sit in the middle of this Sweet Woodruff patch!)
( a little bee habitat)


( yay, I have a Columbine blooming!)



( one of our new apple trees, being totally overshadowed by the showy bush!)

( isn't the teacup watering dish so cute? Made by a local girl)

And, as I mentioned at the start of my blog post, our two oldest boys graduated from college on Mother's Day weekend. It was a proud moment for us and we are excited to see their futures unfold! 

( our middle son and his girlfriend)
( our oldest boy and his girlfriend, who also graduated from Engineering)


(I made a pillow with PSU colors ( and all recycled materials) for our son who was heavenly involved with the climate group while in school, and a t-shirt quilt for our son who was an RA ( resident assistant) for many years while  studying.)

(Our oldest boy graduated with 2 degrees: His undergraduate and his Masters in Architectural Engineering, that  is why he has the colorful hood)

Are you still with me after that photo-heavy post? I am impressed! 

And now for some final words.....

For quite a while now I have published blog posts on Saturday mornings ~ some "expert" somewhere suggested that a consistent blog schedule was paramount to success ( They also recommended putting out blog posts 2 to 3 times a week....what would I possibly have to write about 3 times a week?). Anyway, I have decided to do things MY way from now on. So my blog posts will be appearing when I have something fun to share. If you are subscribed to receive my blogs via email, no need to do anything at all~you will automatically receive each one when published. If you are not a subscriber, but would like to not miss out on posts, send me an email with the address where you want blog posts sent ( I promise not to do anything nefarious with your info! It will only be saved by me and will never get sold or send to anyone else!) Here is the email address and please put in the title "blog sign up": farmhousequiltsinlancaster@gmail.com. Thanks, and until next time~ happy creating!

Monique






7 comments:

  1. Enjoyed reading this post with all the fun things going on in your world. From the Hexies and around the garden. Congratulations to your sons and you and your husband!

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  2. Love your gardens Monique! So serene. How proud you must be of your sons!!!

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  3. So much to be proud of, your sons, your gardening skills, your beautiful sense of colors when quilting. Love reading your posts. Don’t listen to others about how often, just do you.

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    1. The older I get, the more I have come to do just that😉

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  4. Your quilt is so pretty and I adore your garden, lots of gorgeous greens and pretty colors. Congratulations to both your sons on their graduation, may all their dreams come true. Take care,xx.

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