Mittwoch, 1. Oktober 2014

Lisas Stars Quilt

Here are the beautiful Pictures of my Version of "Fresh" - Lisa's Stars Quilt
After finishing up the binding in Tuscany, I decided to take the Photos right there, where we lived! Enjoy!

Hier die wunderschönen Fotos von meiner Version des "Fresh" - Lisas Stern Quilt
Nachdem ich das Binding im Urlaub fertig nähte, habe ich beschlossen den Quilt gleich dort in unserem Haus zu Fotografieren!
Viel Spass!











Mittwoch, 24. September 2014

Standing still - Stillstand

We are enjoying the most wonderful vacation in southern Tuscany, at Monte Argentario!

The house we live in is a gorgeous property with a backyard and two terasses! The kids have plenty of room and we can actually relax!

The hand sewn and hand quilted pillow made me smile the moment we arrived! Quilters are everywhere and at that point, I knew I would love this place! 

Sure will come back some day!





Wir verbringen gerade einen fantastischen Urlaub in der Toskana, genaugenommen am Monte Argentario!

Das Ferienhaus in dem wir wohnen ist ein wunderschönes Grundstück mit einem Hof und 2 Terrassen! Die Kinder haben also genug Platz zum toben und wir können uns tatsächlich erholen!

Dieses handgenähte und handgequiltete Kissen fiel mir als allererstes auf als wir das Haus betraten und ich musste grinsen! Quilter sind einfach überall! Das war der Moment wo ich wusste, das ich das Haus lieben würde!

Sicher kommen wir irgendwann mal wieder!









Mittwoch, 10. September 2014

So many WIP-Pieces

Hi out there!

Today is the last day before I go on a 2 Week Vacation to southern Tuscany. The Last day where I will actually be able to work on my Blog Post, and maybe-maybe get some sewing done later today (all depending on the kids' mood ;-) before we go on the long journey.

I really want to finish Quilting "Fresh" and put the binding on, so I can finish hand-Sewing the binding during my time in Tuscany. I'm dreaming of even finishing the Quilting of the Houndstoothquilt, but that will stay, just a dream!

Why do I even stress about it? Well, I want to finish a few projects, because on the Weekend of October 11-12, I get the chance to present my Quilts at Kultüren. Kultüren is a Connection of a few Artists and Designers who will present themselves during an exhibition in Munichs City District Neuhausen.

My Quilting-Group Munich Modern Quilters took the Chance to exhibit our Quilts at the Show! Our Quilts will be exhibited in the beautiful Stephanus-Church, where we hold our Meetings every month to sew together!

I'm very excited and happy to be a part of the show and since I'm the Rookie in the Group, I don't have that many Quilts to show of. That's why I DO stress myself a little!

So let me go and finish these up!

I'm linking up with WIP Wednesday at freshlypieced!



























Hallo da draussen!

Heute ist der letzte Tag wo ich noch einen Post schreiben und ein bisschen nähen kann, bevor ich für 2 Wochen in die Toskana in den Urlaub fahre.

Ganz abhängig davon, wie meine Kinder am Nachmittag so drauf sind ;-), hoffe ich das ich heute meinen "Fresh" Quilt fertig quilten kann, damit ich noch vor dem Urlaub das Binding dran nähen kann, um es dann im Urlaub mit der Hand fertig zu stellen. Ich träume auch davon den Houndstooth Quilt fertig zu quilten. Aber das wird wohl ein Traum bleiben.

Warum stress ich mich plötzlich so? Naja, ich möchte einfach noch ein paar Projekte fertig kriegen, bevor ich vom 11.-12. Oktober bei den Neuhauser Kultüren ausstelle! Die Kultüren sind ein Event, bei dem die verschiedensten Künstler und Designer die Möglichkeit haben sich zu präsentieren!

Meine Quilt-Gruppe, die Munich Modern Quilters werden bei dieser Gelegenheit auch ausstellen! Und zwar in der wunderschönen Stephanus-Kirche wo wir auch regelmäßig unsere Nähtreffen abhalten!

Ich bin total aufgeregt und glücklich das ich da mitmachen kann und da ich der "Anfänger" unter uns bin, habe ich nicht so viele Quilts zum ausstellen hier. Also, JA ich stress mich ein bisschen!

So, jetzt muss ich auch mal weiter machen!
Ich verlinke mich mit WIP-Wednesday von freshlypieced

My "Fresh" Quilt, by a pattern of Camille Roskelly
only needs about half an hour to be finished quilting!


Mein "Fresh" Quilt, nach Camille Riskellys Pattern
braucht nur noch etwa eine halbe Stunde Quilt-Zeit!

And by the way: I have started packing, too!
Und übrigens: Ich hab auch schon angefangen zu packen!

Freitag, 22. August 2014

Sunday Stash #03 Bilingual-Premier!


My friend Andrea from Munich Modern Quilters has opened a quilt-shop in Frankfurt. It is in lovely "Brückenviertel" a creative little hood close to the city center on the other side of the bridge! The shop's name is Quiltmanufaktur and Andrea is writing two awesome blogs - one for herself and her business and one for the German Bernina-Community! She is such a sweetheart and I was very sad when she moved back to Frankfurt! Still she tries to come to our Sunday Meetings of MMQ! Thanks Andrea you are such an enrichment to our group!

My Inlaws live close to Frankfurt, so I actually got a chance to visit her damn cute shop past weekend! Oh how I love it and I would go there every weekend if it was in Munich!

And here are the awesome goodies I bought at Quiltmanufaktur, my Sunday Stash #03:

I love the green toil de jouy style Fabric! I might use it as the backing for the jelly roll. Tula Pink is a star, no words! Obviously I'm sticking to my love to purple! The vehicle fabric just spoke to me because my newborn nephew needs something boyish, since he was claimed to be a girl for 36 weeks, and got a purple (what else) crochet blanket from me (see post below).


Meine Freundin Andrea von den Munich Modern Quilters, hat einen Quilt-Laden in Frankfurt eröffnet! Er liegt im wunderschönen Brückenviertel, ganz nah am Zentrum auf der anderen Main-Seite! Der Laden heißt Quiltmanufaktur und Andrea schreibt für zwei großartige Blogs - ihren eigenen, rund um ihre Quilts und ihr Business, sowie für den deutschen Bernina-Blog! Sie ist einfach ein Schatz und ich war wirklich traurig als sie zurück nach Frankfurt gezogen ist. Trotzdem versucht sie an Sonntagen zu unseren MMQ-Treffen zu kommen! Danke Andrea! Du bist eine Bereicherung für unsere Gruppe!

Meine Schwiegerleut' wohnen in der Nähe von Frankfurt und so hatte ich vergangenes Wochenende die Möglichkeit sie in ihrem Laden zu besuchen! Oh Mann wie ich diesen Laden Liebe! Wäre er in München wäre ich jedes Wochenende dort!

Und hier meine Stash-Erweiterung aus der Quiltmanufaktur! Mein Sunday Stash #03:

Ich liebe den grünen Toil de Jouy-mäßigen Stoff! Ich glaub den nehmt ich als Backing für den  Quilt aus der Jelly Roll. Tula Pink braucht keine Worte, sie ist ein Star! Und offensichtlich kann ich meinen Hang zu Lila nicht verbergen! Der Auto Stoff hat mich deshalb angesprochen, weil mein neugeborener Neffe unbedingt was Jungenhaftes braucht, nachdem er 36 Wochen ein Mädchen werden sollte und von mir zur Geburt eine Lila (was sonst?) Babydecke bekommen hat (siehe letzten Post).


Andrea only sells fabric she personally likes! Good thing we have the same taste! I know exactly what I'm gonna make of that beautiful Jelly Roll that she puts together herself!

Andrea hat nur Stoffe im Laden, die ihr persönlich gefallen. Gut das wir den gleichen Geschmack haben.  Ich weiss auch schon genau was ich aus der schönen Jelly Roll, die sie selbst zusammen stellt, machen werde!

long post after a long break... will keep it short


Hi everybody.

I will not go into detail about why I haven't posted for such a long time.

There is a lot on my to do list and a whole lot of new ideas waiting to conquer the universe!

Today, after this long time I will spoil you with pictures and less text.
Here you go!

Well, this is my sewing-room. Still under construction and all creative chaos...


While I was without my sewing machine for a few weeks, I needed to keep my hands busy and crocheted this granny square baby blanket

After 36 weeks of girlhood, the baby to receive the blanket turned out to be a boy... Well, hope he likes purple!

Montag, 24. März 2014

Framed Donkeys in Rainboots

Right now the weather is pretty shitty over here. After a very springy time suddenly it got cold, wet and at our house, right behind the forest, we even got a little bit of snow! How frustrating! I am so tired of the wet and cold weather! I can't even get myself to the sewing machine. Well, all those wet boots and mud keeps me busy with housholding, too.

Before the ugly weather came back, I managed to take some nice pics of my "Framed" Quilt. It is a Design by Camille Roskelley from her Book Simply Retro

I love how the Quilt turned out! Thank you again Sternwerfer for giving me that cute fabric bundle. There was more in the bundle and I will actually make another one in pink :-) 

So back to swiping floors :-P

And you go on and
Happy Crafting




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This time I made a handwritten Label with a permanent fabric marker. I'll have labels printed soon though!


Sonntag, 16. März 2014

My Entry for the Pantone Quilt Challenge

Hello everybody!
As I have blogged about in my last post,
 I am participating at the Pantone Quilt Challenge with this quilt:

This is my Entry for "just the top" named "coralstar"
"Coralstar" was inspired by the colors of the sunrise at the caribbean sea. 
In my case that was Jan Thiel Beach in beautiful Curaçao, where I visited with my husband in 2006. 
It finishes 40"x40" and I am entering it in the category "just the top". 
Really only because I am afraid that I might not finish on time! 

For my Radiant Orchid Quilt, I chose the suggested Kona Thistle, because I am in a spring mood 
and the color reminded me of that particular sunset! I know it's not as radiantly blasting out 
of the quilt like in others, that I saw in the Flickr group
but I like the softness an purity of my color selection!




I will quilt "coralstar" soon - I already have a good picture of what I wanna do 
(thinking of waves in the Aqua and pointing out the stars with a dot to dot technique, 
or maybe try out this tutorial on circle quilting).

I will keep you posted on the progress and to you, wherever you are and whatever you're working on


Happy Crafting

yep, thats me, swimming with dolphins at the most awesome Dolphin Academy in Curaçao


Mittwoch, 5. März 2014

Pantone Quilt Challenge 2014

Radiant Orchid? I wasn't so sure if I liked the color at all and the name is still not really suiting the tone - that is my opinion. But when I saw the post on flickr about the pantone quilt challenge and the kona suggestion for the Swatch (Thistle) my decision was: I need to make a quilt! My inspiration are the colors of a beautiful spring sunrise at the ocean side. This is how the design looked like in my eq7 document (the colors are much to bright in this pic):



I ordered my konas and here you go: That's my first block, finishing 20"! The quilt will be a Crib Size Quilt of 40"x40".
I'm not so sure if I will be able to finish the quilt on time so I might have to go for the category 
"just the top"... we will see




I'll keep you posted on my progress (working on the second block) and to you
Happy Crafting 

Freitag, 28. Februar 2014

First Finish of the Year



Hi there!


I would like to start with my latest finish:
Bloom Bloom Pow, designed by Freshly Pieced,
posted about quite a lot and sat around for almost a year.
Thank you Lee for a wonderful Quiltalong!





and since I just fell in love with the colors and the design, it will stay at my home! :-)

Now after having the book "Simply Retro" by Camille Roskelley laying around for a while now, I have finally started two quilts: fresh and framed, both in smaller versions than in the book.

I have finished a Baby Quilt Version of "framed":


and I have finished all Blocks for a Single Bed Size Quilt for my little daughter of "fresh"


I just love the fabric of "fresh" by Aneela Hoey
I don't know exactly what line that is but I just love her cute little Designs! 
The fabrics for both the quilts were given to me by lovely sternwerfer* at one of our 
munich modern quilters meetings last year. Thank you so much! You made me 
(and two people who will get the quilts) very, very happy! 

Enjoy the photos and happy crafting

Mittwoch, 5. Februar 2014

Back again

Hello out there! I'm back to quilting.

Life came between me and my hobby* and I am very sorry to not having posted for such a long long time. I did do some sewing and finished the top of my houndstooth quilt that I started at one of our munich modern quilters meetings.
my houndsthooth project is finished piecing

I decided to show you my recent project though: The Bloom Bloom Pow Quilt from the Quiltalong by Lee of freshlypieced. When I made the quilt, I had a specific fabric in mind for the backing. Unfortunately, it wasn't available anymore, so I kinda waited and waited and so the top just lay around and became an UFO instead of a quilt :-(

After thinking about the backing for the houndstooth, I had the idea for the Bloom Backing.Yeah! Finally. So after all, this one will be my first finished quilt this year. Not quite yet, though.

This is the backing I chose.


I would like to take advantage of this WIP Wednesday, to show you how I put a border on this triangle quilt, that naturally finished in an angled border after piecing. I know, leaving the angles is kind of a trend, but I honestly don't like the look of it at all. So when I went into my quiltshop (thanks to the lady at Quilt et Textilkunst for her great advices) to buy the backing, The lady there told me that it would be such a shame to just cut the angles off, for all the work I had with them. SO TRUE!!!

Well, more work ahead, I put some y-seam corneres on, to get a strait quilt! Here you go, that's how I did it:


Remember this top? Seems like forever that I started the quiltalong by freshlypieced. It was so much fun!!

For the border, I made a template of one corner, which I transfered to freezerpaper and cut it on the fold


I used the "add a quarter ruler" to cut out my border pieces. I needed ten, plus 2 halfs


From left to right: I marked 1/4 from the corner on both, the top and the borderpiece and stabilized it with a pin

From the center out I sewed a quarter inch seam all the way down. I pinned the center again on the same hole and sew down the other side. Perfect! (honestly: not all of the pieces look like this one LOL)

There you go! All petals are safed

so that's my WIP right now! Quilting the Quilt. You can see my sketches of the planed quilting on the wall

I've got about 1/3 finished. Hope to show you the finished quilt next week
Well, that was my WIPs for this week! I will try to post more frequently! Until the next post I hope you have fun with your own projects and
Happy Crafting!







*I have been thinking a lot about if a Blog is the right place to talk about my privacy. After all, this is kind of a diary. And although this may not have to do anything with quilting, I have the urge to tell you that after suffering cancer my dad died December 5th last year, only 11 years after my Mom died of cancer.I had made him this quilt last year. Unfortunatly it will not comfort him anymore.