It's that time of year again when the weather gets hot and the kids head back to college. First year of grad school for the boy and second year of college for the girl. I'm handling it much better this year since I've gotten used to having an empty nest at one point or another. I still get those heart pangs but don't find myself randomly crying throughout the day as I did before (not yet anyway...)
I had a baby shower to attend for a special lady and had so much fun knitting and quilting for her. I found a kit from Little House in the Big Wool and knitted the cutest monster (in his jammies!) and then made a quilt using the raw edge technique for the circles. Both were very fun! I packaged it up with a copy of Maurice Sendak's book, "Where the Wild Things Are" and gave it to the cutest Mom-to-be this past Saturday. The quilt pattern came from the book, "Growing Up Modern" by
Allison Harris of Cluck Cluck Sew. I used the
circle rulers from
Lori Holt of Bee in My Bonnet and it made cutting the circles such a breeze!
I had a lot of fabric left over and decided to make a surprise quilt for a special someone (I'll share later). I used the book in the bottom picture. I didn't have a jelly roll but I did have lots of fat quarters so I cut two 2 1/2 strips from each fat quarter and it gave me the amount I needed. I went through my stash and used everything that looked like boy to me. I wanted it bright and colorful and I believe I achieved that!
Have the happiest of Mondays!
Blessings,