Well.....
I would have to say I was a real slacker in 2021
in
the quilt department!
We spent a whole lot of time camping
starting
with a frosty May long weekend in Willowbunch,Sk
right up to
A frosty October in Ogema,Sk.
I did bring my sewing machine with me
but
it got very little work!
Add a summer of farming and ranching,
Fall working on Justin's barn
It seems like I barely got anything done!
We did have a blast with FOUR Unboxing of batiks from Bali
with
our Facebook Live Unboxings!
Justin has really gotten good at videoing and answering everyone's questions,
We sold a whooping 400 yards of batiks
And all kinds of Precuts in fabulous colors!
As well as teasing you with some other fabulous lines of fabrics
like
Whispering Pines
Making all kinds of things with this line!
The panel with Delectable Mountain borders
Using the Wideback as a whole cloth quilt!
The Forest Fables line made up in a quilt
called
Inverted Star with a frame!
We held a few pop up shops on the farm!
There were tasty treats to be had...
Something Sweet by Fadiah joined us and really elevated our day!
Her cakes and cookies are as good as they look!
Angela of Gypsy Soul Fabrics added to the quilter's delight!
There were quilts on display through out the yard
We turned the garage into a quilters haven of color!
The popup shops were very well received.
I can't thank you enough for the support!
We did timed slots so everyone was spaced out and felt safe!
Check out my partners in crime....
Some of the quilts we had on display were my 2021 quilts.
This quilt is Geese in the Cabin with Batiks from Bali!
With quilts on the old trucks and rails.
This quilt is Lady of the Lake by Missouri Star Quilt Co.
(batiks from Bali)
This is a free pattern by Kate Spain called Lost City
Blue and brown batiks from Bali...
This is one of the Bali pops
using
Jelly roll Jazz by Tannis Fahlman of Regina, Sk
If you would like the pattern she sells it as a PDF.
Message me and I will send her info!
This is also a free pattern by Man Sewer and the Three Dudes QuiltShop
It used a jelly roll.
I sold my last Feathers quilt so I made a new one
This quilt is called Roundabout by Jordan Fabrics
Also a free pattern!
Yup... Batiks!
I finally got to my Cosmic Shimmer in Tula Pink Fabrics!
It's on my long arm right now!
This was my entry for Trendtex and Quilt Canada
Haven't heard anything about it's end journey....
Angela of Gypsy Soul Fabrics thought this fabric was not nice....
I think it was called Sedona
I showed her the possibilities
using
a pattern called Voyager by Taralee Quiltery of Manitoba
This quilt is also a Taralee Quiltery Pattern
called
Brilliant
in
Tim Holtz Eclectic Elements line.
I entered The CherryWood Challenge for a 4th year in a row.
This was my Diana....
She was chosen to travel
and
I am hoping to see her in person
at the Yuma Quilt Show
in
a couple of weeks!!
January 7&8,2022
Ska-wheeel!!
Her and Bob (Ross) are still out there having an adventure....
Starting rumours I am sure...lol
(Bob and Diane)
Prince came home this year
And Van Gogh was my first travelling quilt!
Just to jazz it up,
I made a few rope bowls with some Batik weaved into the rope
This quilt was a QAL by Border Creek Station
using
Tim Holtz Eclectic Elements
It has found a new home with Fadiah's grandaughter!
Our last Unboxing has some of this yardage
I thought it would be fabulous in this pattern
also
by Border Creek Station
It's called Stars in the Valley
I have made it in reds and in greys and blacks.
This time I made it half the size.
I loved the way the color landed in this one!
I am not sure how yet...
But I am planning a QAL with this quilt live from Yuma.
Stayed tuned for the craziness.
I made a few more ornaments using Paula Nadelstern medallions
My rendition of Color my World
by
Wendy Williams of Flying Fish Quilts
Is at a stand still at the moment.
I am working on the sky scrapers
but
am waiting for that Ah-ha moment
where
I know exactly what I am looking for.
I can't thank you all enough for your support
with
our 12 Days of Christmas.
I feel like Oprah.....
Ok....
nobody got a car.....
but
I did share my favorite things with all of you!
I thank you for all the kind remarks about how I inspire you.
I seriously was just having fun in creating.
It's more like the blind leading the blind
but
as long as no one was hurt in the journey we are all good!
I never think it's NOT going to work... so there is nothing to lose
but
some time and fabric!
They always make more fabric and in a pandemic...
who didn't have some time to kill??
As I reflect on 2021,
It's amazing to think that we have had two years of Covid now.
I am still trapped in 2019 in my brain.
2022 will be TEN years since I started this blog.
It started as my personal journal of our farming life
I wanted it to be a place for my kids who used to be little
To have a place to look back and read about our lives when they were big
as well as
a place to document all the quilts I have made.
I started my Second Story Quilt Shop
as a way
to supplement my addiction.
Yup... that's my disease.... Quilting.
I am not sure I will ever be in recovery mode.
At least my husband always knows were I am....
on the second story of my house
in
a sea of fabric and machines.
I called it Second Story because every quilt has a 'second story'
if
you take the time to listen to why the quilter made it!
I thank you for riding along with me all these years.
I always appreciate your input and inspiration as well.
May our threads cross paths many times in 2022
Stitch on!
Christa