Fabrics arrived, I began planning my projects. |
Starting to layout the first quilt |
I live about an hour north of Seattle in a small
town called Lake Stevens, Washington. We are known for our rain here
and we see a lot of gray skies but the trade off is green everywhere on a sunny
day like today. We see the Cascade mountain range to the east of us and
the Olympic mountains and Puget Sound to the west. On a clear day we can
see Mount Rainier to the south when driving Interstate 5 and Mount Baker to the
north.
The first quilt top finished! |
We have a large family, six children and twenty
grandchildren. Our family has always spent our vacations at a place
called Ocean Shores, Washington. It is a three hour drive from our home
if we avoid the city traffic. My husband and I still spend time there
together when we can get away and we meet once a year with the kids and their
families. We take our 13 year old dog Emmy with us whenever we can, she perks
up when we get close to the ocean.
I started making doll clothes by hand when I was
very young and learned to use a sewing machine at about 12 years old. My
mom gave me a sewing machine for Christmas when I was 13 and I haven't stopped
trying new things since. I sewed everything from wedding dresses to tote
bags over the years and was not really interested in quilting. I have
enjoyed crochet, embroidery and cross stitch and love to work in our garden.
One day in 2009 I walked in to a quilt shop in Coupeville on Whidbey Island
while on my lunch break. The shop was small but full of beautiful
fabrics. I saw a quilt on the wall made with a jelly roll that I was
drawn to. That is when I met Melanie, the shop owner. I asked if
she thought pattern would be a good quilt to try and she said yes it was a
great place to start. I bought the jelly roll that day, made the quilt
very soon afterward. I have been hooked on quilting since.
These fabrics were perfect for this pattern |
I have not had the opportunity to join a guild but hope
to have the time in the future. I have been attending "Sit and
Sew" days with a group of ladies from Whidbey Island as often as I can.
They have taught me so much and are a great inspiration. I think the
person who has been the most inspiring to me when it comes to quilting is
Melanie, owner of the Fabric Chicks quilt shop. She knows what fabrics I will
fall in love with before I have seen them. I have also learned so much from online Quilt-Alongs and Blocks of the Month. It is amazing what people have
shared through blog posts and tutorials.
At work on the Bookmobile |
I knew I wanted to make this project as soon as I saw the fabric |
I want to thank you for the opportunity to participate in
the Desire to Inspire Challenge. I love the fabrics I had to work with
and would have used every scrap if I had the time. I enjoyed every minute
of the planning and creating process and I thank you again for this
honor. Thank you also to Janet Nesbitt for the message of
encouragement. It was fun to hear that we live in the same state, just on
opposite sides. I will have to try to meet her if I get to travel that
direction.
P.S. I have been blogging since about the same time I started quilting. I do not post as often as I used to but have posted pictures of every quilt I have made and about other projects and sometimes family events. http://sherry-blessingsfromournest.blogspot.com/
Sherry is so generous that she is offering up these two items for a give-away to readers of the Henry Glass blog. Enter below by commenting on Sherry's lovely work!
26 comments:
Ohhhhhh loved reading your story...My son was stationed on whidbey ....I went for a walk in the village there and well was looking for a quilt store....hehehe I found one down a side street can't remember the name it was kinda in the basement ...I bought the big breast cancer block book....My son says that bit of the town has been changed big time....He now works for boeing in seattle Wa..Loved your work ty for sharing your bounty with us all.....happyness04431@yahoo.com
Sherry, your quilts are great! I love the table runner you made. Thank you for sharing and for the chance to win your beautiful towels and oven mitt.
Absolutely beautiful work Sherry! I love all of the projects, but how could I not, when I fell in love with the fabric - just like you. :-)
Love the towel hangers and oven mitt. The fabric is beautiful, great quilt to make with that fabric too!
Wow, you did great AND you work full time! How wonderful to find out on your birthday..mine was April 3...was hoping I might get the chance on my day! These are such rich fabrics and you did them justice. Lovely photos of you and your family.
What a gorgeous quilt!! It looks like autumn here in eastern Washington!!!
Such darling projects!
Sherry turned the fabric into beautiful projects. She is very talented.
Beautiful quilts!!! As soon as I spotted the oven mitts, I had a idea to make myself a pair... But winning them would be even better!!!
Beautiful quilted projects!! I especially love those oven mitts!!! I'd love the pattern to make my own ,especially if someone else is the lucky winner!!h
You made the perfect items to showcase the beautiful fall fabrics. I especially love the white quilt with the leaves and also the table runner. Thank you for the opportunity to win a few of your other creations.
I love kitchen towels that can hang over the oven door. Love the matching oven mitt too. Thanks for sharing.
I love the practical and pretty items you have for a giveaway. I, too, started quilting after many years of sewing. Now I really feel something is missing if I don't sew each day. Enjoy the ride!!
i loved seeing what you did with the challenge fabrics, the quilt is gorgeous. tfs
Lovely to meet you Sherry. Congratulations on such a well done challenge.
I love autumn leaf quilts, the fabric was just right for it. The table runner is so cute, plus the giveaway items, too! Very nicely done! Thank you.
I just love Autumn leaf quilts, this turned out beautifully. In addition, your giveaway items are so cute. Very nicely done!
So generous of you! My fingers crossed here
How cute! I think you did a great job with your challenge. I keep looking at patterns for oven mitts then I decide I'm not ready to tackle this project. Glad you did. Thanks.
Great work, Sherry. I have followed her for awhile now and am always inspired by her work.
Wonderful job!😄 What an inspiration. Thank you for sharing
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Oh, Sherry, you did a fabulous job on this project! You are an inspiration!
I love these hanging dish towels and oven mitt.
Beautiful projects! And I love the rich colors of the fabric!
Lovely designs all around! Thanks and God bless! ILuvTheEucharist (at) aol.com
Love the towels and mitt, such great colors!
Great Job!!!
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