I've always wanted a hexagon quilt, but I'm way to lazy to make one. There's just no way I am going to be piece one by hand and it's not much easier to piece one by machine. So when mom bought me an unfinished quilt top for Christmas this year, I was super excited. That means someone else pieced this beauty by hand and did a really lovely job.
I decided to quilt it with a pair of vintage sheets I collected. I had this whole elaborate way I wanted to experiment with free motion quilting techniques, but in the end, I felt simple was best.
Rupert apparently doesn't care whether the quilt is finished or not.
He snuggles one way or the other.
I was pretty freaking excited about this polka dot binding I made.
I made it bias binding because inside corners are tricky.
Here's the finished quilt!
So many beautiful fabrics. Especially this one with the creepy baby with blue zombie lips.
Look how pretty this quilt looks in my little quilt cubby in the livingroom.
Room for one more...
Friday, April 15, 2016
Friday, April 8, 2016
We're Produce
My mom came to visit!
We went to the Golden Gate bridge. It was really windy.
There was also this one sunny day.
But seriously, there was only one. It was rainy the whole rest of the time.
But we made the best of it with things like garlic ice cream in Gilroy (garlic capital of the world.)
We also did weird stuff in stores.
You know, because it was raining outside.
Also, we were produce. This is my favorite photo from the trip. Because produce.
We went to the Golden Gate bridge. It was really windy.
There was also this one sunny day.
But seriously, there was only one. It was rainy the whole rest of the time.
But we made the best of it with things like garlic ice cream in Gilroy (garlic capital of the world.)
We also did weird stuff in stores.
You know, because it was raining outside.
Also, we were produce. This is my favorite photo from the trip. Because produce.
Friday, April 1, 2016
Two Minutes and Thirty-Four Seconds
We went to the Tet Festival, a Vietnamese cultural festival in San Jose.
There was this amazing (I mean *amazing*!) dragon dancing.
But, truly, the most incredible thing that happened while we were there was that I somehow managed to convince Eddy that it would be a great idea to sign up for a banh mi eating contest.
He was a little nervous.
Because just look at the competition.
I couldn't even fit the whole table into a single picture. Just a little bit nervous.
The competitors had to put their hands behind their heads before the eating contest began.
Then they had to shove a whole sandwich plus a whole bottle of water in their mouth as fast as they possibly could.
It was not pretty to watch.
Guess what. He won! Second place, but just by a hair. I mean, almost first place!
He got a sack full of prizes.
He totally ate an entire banh mi and a bottle of water in 2 minutes and 34 seconds. It was one of the proudest moments of my life!
Afterwards I also ate a banh mi.
But over the course of more like 10 minutes or so.
There was this amazing (I mean *amazing*!) dragon dancing.
But, truly, the most incredible thing that happened while we were there was that I somehow managed to convince Eddy that it would be a great idea to sign up for a banh mi eating contest.
He was a little nervous.
Because just look at the competition.
I couldn't even fit the whole table into a single picture. Just a little bit nervous.
The competitors had to put their hands behind their heads before the eating contest began.
Then they had to shove a whole sandwich plus a whole bottle of water in their mouth as fast as they possibly could.
It was not pretty to watch.
Guess what. He won! Second place, but just by a hair. I mean, almost first place!
He got a sack full of prizes.
He totally ate an entire banh mi and a bottle of water in 2 minutes and 34 seconds. It was one of the proudest moments of my life!
Afterwards I also ate a banh mi.
But over the course of more like 10 minutes or so.