Monday, September 1, 2014

Around the World Blog Hop

By now you’ve probably seen lots of posts for this hop.  I have enjoyed reading everyone’s responses and getting to know more about other quilters from literally all corners of the world!  Many thanks to CeLynn, from CeLynn’s Sunflower Patch, for inviting me to participate.  CeLynn and I have been online friends for quite a while and finally met in person last year in Las Vegas for the Riley Blake Fabric Fest!  Lately she’s been sewing the most gorgeous bags and is such a pro she is probably able to tell different types of interfacing apart blindfolded! 

jamie's iphone 388

I never saw a sewing machine in person my entire childhood, never took home economics in school, and didn’t learn to sew until I was nearly 30 years old.  I was pregnant with our first daughter and wanted to learn to sew her clothes (true!).  My husband got me a sewing machine for Christmas and I couldn’t tell a bobbin from a bobbin winder from a bobbin case.  I had no idea what I was looking at in the diagrams, so I called my husband in for back up.  He couldn’t make rhyme or reason of the manual either, and to this day, after 10+ years of marriage, trying to figure out the “bobbin” was the only fight we’ve ever had!  Luckily a Parks and Rec Sewing 101 class was able to rescue our marriage.

Sewing clothes for a baby proved a little too daunting for me (and still is, although I’ve made a few simple clothes for the kids), so one day I bought a quilting magazine at Joann’s and the rest is history.  It was hard to find time to sew those first few years when I was still working full-time and had two children.  But now with three kids, I stay home and have a lot more time for sewing and creating.  My family and my kids always come first, but sewing is a very, very close second!!!  Sewing is a hobby I share with my kids.  They each have their own workspace in my sewing room & help with everything from snipping threads to pressing seams to designing blocks, so it’s truly a family affair!

IMG_4786

My work doesn’t really differ from what anyone else makes or is capable of making.  I can say with authority that I only like quilting.  I don’t think I’ll ever make many more clothes other than simple pajama pants or skirts, and bags are really out of the question.  I like my sewing like I like my men, fast and easy!  I want all parts of a project to be “me” so I like to pick the fabric, tweak the pattern, and do the quilting myself. 

I’m not sure why, but nothing in sewing has ever come easy to me.  I still break needles, sew the binding strips together wrong, and constantly get my rows mixed up despite labeling them very clearly and double checking and still sewing them in the wrong order. 

067 (1024x940)

I’m not working on any projects right now.  I just finished up two smaller projects and am getting ready to make two quilts for September birthdays in our family.  And I’ll probably keep working on using up my scraps as much as possible.  Here’s a sneak peak of my latest finish.

050

Now, if you will be so kind, please check out Izzy’s blog Dizzy Quilts.  She is an amazing quilter!  I’m not sure how we met, but her Schnibbles are what had me hooked on reading her blog!  She does her own quilting, too, and most recently her beautifully quilted Nested Churn Dash inspired me to make my own.

Have a great week!

8 comments:

  1. Wow! It amazes me the you have been able to develop your sewing skills so quickly. The gen X' es smash through pre-conceived ideas and show fantastic talent.
    I love the modern quilt movement. Keep listening to the fabric, your only crazy if you answer. ( or someone told me) cheers from Australia
    Robyn x

    ReplyDelete
  2. Now I know even more about you! I love that your girls sew with you. I was having tension issues one night while using my old machine, and when DH came home, I was near tears. He sat right down and fixed it. He had worked with industrial machines at work many years before! Who knew??

    ReplyDelete
  3. great post Jamie. It was fun to learn more about your sewing journey (love the bobbin story). You've made an amazing progress in these few years. Way to go !!!

    ReplyDelete
  4. You have me blushing over here! The fabric must speak to you,because you make the most awesome quilts,and from time to time table runners and pillows too. Like the fox one above,too cute!

    I love that you and the girls all sew together,that is some awesome quality time. Don't ever stop listening to the fabric,I am sure it will never lead you astray!

    ReplyDelete
  5. What a fun blog hop! How fun that you & CeLynn got to meet in person! I remember when that happened :) I've met some of my online friends, and it was so much fun! As you know, I'm a big fan of your work, and I think it's pretty awesome that you didn't even sew until you were almost 30 years old!

    ReplyDelete
  6. I still can't believe how much you accomplish with 3 young kiddos! I'm loving the look of that table topper. ;)

    ReplyDelete
  7. The only fight you ever had over a bobbin lol and only a Parks and Rec Sewing 101 class helped!! Hilarious!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Such a fun post! I'm definitely with you about only liking quilting. It drives absolutely crazy when people ask me to hem pants or fix torn clothes! Thanks so much for tagging me! :-)

    ReplyDelete

Some days the only adult I talk to is my husband...help him keep his sanity by leaving a comment so I have another adult to talk sewing with:) I will make sure to reply!