Sunday, April 8, 2012

Grandkids, projects and such. . .


First, an update on Wyatt. . .he is doing well.  Another MRI to come to make sure all looks good in his little skull.  Speaking of skulls. . . .he likes to dress up as a super-hero most days, but this day he was a skeleton.




He is most often seen in his favorite color, GREEN, and always wears the green rubber boots 




Mark and Brooklyn

Jax and Wyatt playing games on the ipad


Girls night during Priesthood session of General conference.  From left to right:  Denise (Laureens' aunt), Laureen, Ashley, Me, Kim and Lindsay.  Kim brought us each a project to make from her store--Poppy Seed Projects  poppyseedprojects.com   
Here is the finished project:

In other news, Ashely and Tyler Bell are awaiting their first child, TJ Bell.  We had a shower for the new little one a few weeks ago.  Here is the cute expecting couple who will have their lives changed forever the middle of June 2012:

We gave them a new car seat, (which they have already installed), some cute outfits, a knitted blessing blanket and booties and a quilt.

Ashley did a great job choosing the fabric, don't you think?
  
Here is the finished project, the pattern was called Jack's Blocks



The next few photos are some projects that have been patiently waiting to have those last finishing touches put on.  Here is a baby blanket I made a couple of years ago.  I had no deadline to get it finished because it is intended to stay here in our baby crib for visiting little ones.  I wanted to make a scalloped border, but had never learned how to do it.  Thanks to some great blog tutorials, I now have finished this sweet little quilt.

Can you see the rose patterned quilting?  So girlie, now I need a boy quilt!

This is a small civil war lap quilt, the blocks are 6 inch blocks.

I finished the stitching on this corner block of the never-ending Vignette Mystery Quilt.




I also made these 4 pillows to match the Civil War Tribute Quilt and just quilted them with the cross hatch design

They make the bed ensemble a little more complete and inviting



These 'Bliss'ful Birdie Blocks were stitched each month throughout the year.  This was a free pattern from this website www.littlemissshabby.com  The fabric I used for my color inspiration and to sew around each one is called Bliss from Moda, by Bonnie and Camille

There are 12, one for each month, isn't the little birdie cute?

Here is a pillow that I also got on-line as a free pattern and finished recently.  I just loved the little 50s' lady sitting in her turquoise chair, wearing red shoes and stitching away!




And to totally change the subject. . . 
This bike is called Mr. Fuji, Dan's friend.  Dan loves to ride his bike, the faster the better.  He and Cami used to go about once a week.  Now that she has moved to Texas, he has found another group at work who he can ride with.  Dan has signed up for a hundred miler race in June, the Tour de Cure, for the Diabetes foundation.  Go, Dan the Man!

8 comments:

  1. HOLY PROJECTS!! Could you do more? I love the blankets you made for Ash and Tyler what a gift to have from your grammy! Love it all especially the pillow with the 50's girl can't wait to see it all next month!

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  2. WOW!! I am impressed! I LOVE the quilt for baby TJ! So, so cute! The scalloped edge quilt is just so adorable! I love it! The 50's girl is to die for! Love the turquoise and red together! The pictures of Jax, Wyatt and Brooklyn are so cute! I miss those little faces! And what a fun craft! Wish I was there to participate! I love the frame and bird print-- such fun, springy colors. Love you!!

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  3. Oh, and seeing dad's bike made me so sad! I MISS RIDING WITH HIM! I miss riding in UT and the views and the crisp, clean, cool air.....

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  4. MOM! Your projects are awesome!!! I can't believe all that you have been getting done. Lots of creative creating going on over there. They all look great, and all have their own little unique touch to each one. They are all quite different. Great work Mama.
    And that bike is one good-looking bike! I'd take Mr. Fuji out... for a ride.

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  5. GO DAN! Connie your projects are just amazingly beautiful! Congratulations on the good news with all your grandchildren. Ahh, I miss the biking and the quilting!

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  6. Your talents are never ending! Everything looks so great! One of these days I may get serious about quilting and will come take a lesson or two from you. My 3 year old grand daughter has those same green boots that she wears over here all the time! Your son Rob is so sweet to always comment on your blog!

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  7. Such cute grand babies. You are so talented in so many area's. So glad we get to share cute little C and H. See you soon when the kids come in May.

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  8. Your projects are lovely. I have all the birdie stitches patterns, but haven't done them yet. Maybe this summer ?

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