Heather Ross spoke and showed slides of her artwork and fabric designs last night at PNCA (I was sitting at the back with a point & shoot and I apologize for not not casting Heather in the best light).  I really enjoyed hearing about her design process.  She talked about how fun it is to create youthful fabric designs and how, through that focus, she draws youthful people to her.  The theme of much of her work has emerged from her free roaming childhood in rural Vermont.

Heather spoke of her inspiration from the DIY movement and how much she enjoys how people use her fabrics for different quilting and craft projects.  I had a Summer of Making poster signed by Heather after her talk and she complimented my shirt.

I was happy that I was able to share one of the projects I have created with her fabric.  I got inspired after the hexagon night at the latest Portland Modern Quilt Guild (PMQG) meeting and the arrival of the blank tees to make a shirt with Heather’s fabric.  I used the 1.25″ hexagon I just bought from TabSlot.  I used Heather’s Swim Class fabric from the Mendocino collection for the first shirt I made for Henrik.  It is still my favorite, but I plan to make a larger swatch for the t shirts for my Etsy shop.

I love the prints from the Mendocino collection.  I had no idea when I took my first quilting class at Bolt that the fat quarter pack I picked out included a few prints from the Mendocino collection.  That quilt is waiting to be finished.  I started to stitch in the ditch, but I did not like the look.  I will be taking Elizabeth Hartman’s Freestyle Machine Quilting Workshop next weekend.  I hope to get some inspiration and some new skills so that I will actually complete the first quilt project I started.

Here is the first Quilt Block Tee I made for myself with one of Deb Strain’s Love U prints.

I finished it just before we went to the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show.  I am excited to finally get started on making shirts for my Etsy shop.  I will share my completed designs along the way.  I hope you are finding creative inspiration from someone, something or somewhere around you.

I am now flush with blank tees.  I finally ordered the blank tees I need to get started on my t shirt business.  I am so excited that they are finally here.  They are organic cotton and are made in the USA. I will be offering toddler/preschool sizes 2, 4 and 6 to start.  I will share more information soon about which quilted blocks I will be offering first.  Here is a hint.

I had some help unpacking.

I made one for myself today.  I finished it just before I rushed out the door to the Heather Ross event at PNCA tonight.  I will post photos tomorrow.

It has been a busy week.  Here are some of the highlights….

Henrik pruned our Honeysuckle.

The flower celebrated Independence Day….silently.

Independence Day dinner

and dessert.

I made a Quilt Block Tee as birthday gift for a four year old girl.  Henrik wasn’t sure he wanted to let it go….

Her mama told me that she loves owls.  I am so glad I was drawn to pick this fabric for her.

We experienced a miracle nap yesterday.  Henrik blasted past his previous car nap record of 40 minutes with an amazing 60 minutes.  He completely slept through our trip to the Buckman Farmers Market.  Rob sat in the car with the a/c running in 100 degree heat while I raced through the market.  Henrik’s world came crashing down around him when he woke up and discovered that he had missed the market.  Luckily, I picked up a couple pretzels at Fressen Bakery and that helped soothe the trauma.  There is always next week….

Laura Gunn spoke at Modern Domestic last night and shared her process of turning her amazing paintings into exquisite fabric designs.  Her tote bags feature her beautiful floral prints.  The poppies are my favorite.

She demonstrated a very interesting (and new to me) appliqué technique for applying the flower to the backing.  There is a great summary of the process here.  You can download the free Morning Poppy quilt pattern here.  I am looking forward to trying out the appliqué technique.

We are drowning in summer here.  First spring rain, now summer heat.  The fans are encouraging the warmth to flow through the house.  I yearn for equanimity….

I am finally sitting down in a moment of near peace, which have been scarce since school ended.  Rob and I are trying to catch up on all the neglected projects that have piled up during the school year.  And, he will be spending the summer looking for a new teaching job.  He has decided to leave his private Montessori school and will transition back to public school education with the upcoming school year.  If there are any public elementary/middle school principals out there looking for a teacher with great education, experience and references….

Rob just left to help a friend assemble a backyard play structure for his daughter for her birthday tomorrow.  We will be attending the party tomorrow morning and I just finished a new quilt block tee as a gift.  I will post the photo once it has been gifted.  Henrik is in his room for quiet time listening to A Bear Called Paddington and I have 5 minutes until it will be time to rotate the pound cake.

I have never made an Independence Day feast before, but I felt a little inspired and decided to take the plunge.  We harvested our first green cabbage from the garden yesterday and I made some Coleslaw late last night.  It is mayo based with red onion, black pepper, dried ginger and mustard.  The ginger and mustard are seasonings I use for salmon burgers, which is also on the menu tonight.

I am pretty sure I got the inspiration from Mark Bittman’s How to Cook Everything, but I had only checked the book out from the library and can’t double check.  I own How to Cook Everything Vegetarian, but salmon is not included in that edition.  The salmon is in the fridge marinating with Worcestershire, tamari, red onion, fresh garlic, fresh ginger and mustard powder.

I already squeezed the lemon and grated some more fresh ginger for lemonade.  It is also chilling in the fridge.  We will also have fresh corn with the burgers and slaw.  I had initially thought I would make biscuits for a shortcake style dessert.  We had breakfast yesterday Sweetness Bakery.  I bought a Groupon a while ago.  I saw their brunch menu online on Friday night thought it sounded great.  We had scrambled eggs with caramelized onions and roasted mushrooms, house roasted potatoes and a patriotic biscuit with strawberries, whip cream and blueberries.  It was so good I thought I would repeat the biscuit combo at home for dessert tonight.

We rode to Sweetness, had breakfast and then rode on to Mt. Tabor.  Rob and Henrik played on the big toys and I schlepped myself up and down three times on my road bike.  I am on a mission to return to my pre Henrik fitness and I keep encountering my arch nemeses, hills, on my journey.  I used to ride a lot.  We are trying to figure out a better way for me to ride with Henrik right now so that we can decrease our car use even more.  We have a trail-a-bike, but I don’t have that much seat post real estate for the attachment and it chafes my inner thigh.  I would like to get an Xtracycle, but that isn’t in the budget now.  It is a situation that lacks resolution currently.

I also have too many craft projects going right now that lack resolution.  I have quilted the baby quilt.  I got a little too intricate and it took hours.  The binding is the last thing to do and I hope to finish it soon.  I had taken a break from the quilt to start the washcloths for Craft Hope.  But, my serger needles started protesting at the thickness of the fabric so I decided to change them.  That was a huge mistake.  Something happened when I clipped my needle threads and the stitch is completely off now.

This is the first time I have used the serger since we moved to Portland and I couldn’t find my manual to recheck the threading sequence.  I had to take a break from that project so I decided to go back to the quilt.  I eventually located the serger manual, but I wanted to finish quilting the baby quilt.  I also squeezed work on the birthday tee in there somewhere.  I keep hitting roadblocks and keep getting bounced from project to project.

I think that since I have so many unresolved projects in the works right now that making a good dinner seemed like a creative project that I could actually complete and enjoy in a timely manner.  I still have strawberries and blueberries to wash and cream to whip.  New Seasons will be switching from Straus to a local dairy next week.  This may be our last round of Straus whip cream.  Sigh….I hope the new dairy’s milk is just as delicious.

I used a Lemon Pound Cake recipe from The Grand Central Baking Book.  It is excellent.  I thought that I would make biscuits like we had had at Sweetness, but I didn’t have any buttermilk.  I came up with the idea of the pound cake and, even though I ended up needing buttermilk anyway, the idea stuck.  I think the combo of the Lemon Pound Cake with the berries and the whip cream will taste great.  Well, the cake is done and I am going to tackle my serger.

Enjoy your Independence Day!  I hope you are able to celebrate our national freedom and your personal freedom to pursue whatever inspires you today and in the future.

Thank you, Portland Modern Quilt Guild (PMQG), for all the wonderful feedback on my new t-shirt project during Show & Tell at the meeting last night.  You helped encourage me to jump in with both feet (actually three feet including the one on my sewing machine!).  I am excited about the opportunity to gather new skills each month and I hope I will be able to return the favor.  I am looking forward to June’s guild meeting and the open sew night at Modern Domestic.

Henrik said and followed up with, “Can you make me a thousand?”  Henrik is my number one fan!  So, here is my t-shirt project.  I have now made four shirts in Henrik sized demos.  He is thrilled with all of them.

This car one is was the second one I made.  These photos were taken in front of the library.  We went to see the movie Ingredients at the Central Library today.  Henrik made it almost all the way through the movie.  There was lots of footage of animals and tractors so he was entertained.  The adults in the family enjoyed the movie.  There was a lot of attention paid to the Portland Farmers Market and local restaurants using local ingredients.  I really loved all the images of beautiful food, both raw and cooked.

This fish print was the first shirt I made and it served as my trial run.  It was my chance to get the ideas that have been swimming around in my head out on fabric.  I like the way it turned out, but I have now graduated to slightly larger quilt blocks.  I plan to increase the size of this block when I make them to sell.  These photos were taken on our recent trip to Evergreen.

I loved these ladybugs from the minute I saw them.  I plan on using them for the trim on a pair of Oliver + S Sandbox Pants.  This shirt was an experiment as I created it.  I first thought that I would just stitch a few of the boxes.  Then I stitched a few more.  Then I ended up stitching all of the lines.  I love the texture created by the detailed stitching and the contrast of the green with the black.

I just made this shirt this weekend.  I have refined my stitching and finishing techniques with each shirt so far.  Each one has its own challenges, but I am enjoying the process.  The batting really helps these guitars to pop off the shirt.  This quilt block has the most depth thus far.  Henrik will be starting ukulele classes in September.  He is looking forward to rocking out in this t-shirt.

I am getting closer to birthing this business baby that has been gestating for way too long.  Mother’s Day gave me the opportunity to sew a little, enjoy some family time and make a great dinner.  We had Asparagus Pizza.  I have been using a pizza dough recipe from How to Cook Everything Vegetarian by Mark Bittman.  I used 1C Fairhaven Bread Flour and 2C Fairhaven All Purpose.  I sautéed the asparagus with olive oil and whole garlic cloves.  I added the red onion rounds for just a few minutes at the very end.  I shaped the dough on the sheet, added the asparagus mix, dolloped some ricotta around, sprinkled the grated mozzarella and provolone on top and baked.  Oh, and we ate it up.  We finished dinner with this great Lemon Poppy Seed Pound Cake.  Yum, yum!

Henrik made me a beautiful Mother’s Day card.  There are flowers and the sun.  The brown on the right is dirt and the lighter brown on the left is a nightcrawler.  The blue is our kitchen and the purple is a painting.  Henrik has an imagination on par with Ramona.

Hope you enjoyed your day too.  Happy Mother’s Day!

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