Thursday, June 12, 2014

Quilting - My Newest Hobby

August 2012 - almost two years ago - I learned how to piece together a quilt!  It doesn't seem like it should be my "newest" hobby, but every time I make a quilt, I attempt a new pattern, so I feel like I am learning with each one!  I have pieced together 8 during the two years, so I guess that is pretty good :). 

I think I enjoy the designing and picking out of the fabrics the most!  I have used a few patterns that I liked, and then I have found pictures of quilts and made my own patterns.  It is very mathematical, which is why I love it so much :), and I can see the pictures of what I want it to look like in my head.  I have been drawing them out on graph paper so I can also figure measures - this is the harder part just to make sure it is correct!

Once I have decided on design and colors, I take pictures of the fabrics and create my design on the computer so I can make sure I like what it will turn out to look like!

Here is an example of the computer generated quilt pattern I did for my nephew's , Levi, nursery!
After the computer, I then start to cut!  This always makes me nervous, because I do not want to run out of fabric, and everything needs to be precise (I do mess up A LOT!).  I like to cut EVERYTHING but the outside boarders before I begin sewing.  These are all of the squares for Levi's quilt:
These are from Lily Jayne's quilt:
I try to remember to take lots of pictures along the way, but that does not always happen!!  Once things are cut out I like to lay out the pieces again to make sure I like what I have in my head :)
I then start sewing parts together.  Some quilts I have two sew the squares together, some I can start sewing rows together, just depends on the pattern. Did I mention how much ironing there is in quilting - and I HATE ironing :)  I have burned up two irons in the last two years :(
Here are a few different pictures of parts I sewed together:
 
Then I sew the squares or strips in to rows and sew the rows together.  As you can see in the pink and grey quilt, I had to label everything so I knew where it all went :) This came after I sewed Levi's quilt in the wrong order and had to rip it out and start over - I was not happy :)
After rows are created and then the rows are sewn together, I can add the boarder :)  This requires more measuring (because I usually have something a little off) and more cutting!
 Finally the back has to be made - I usually used whatever I have left over, but sometimes I have to buy more fabric for the back :)
I then take this to a lady that has an industrial quilting machine and she does the pretty designing and binding for me (my next goal is to learn how to bind the quilts I make!).  Final products you ask??? I have 7 that I am ready to show you!  The 8th quilt is ready to take to the quilter and it has not been shown to the sweet baby that is getting it, so no final picture of it yet!  Here are the other 7:
  
  
 I absolutely LOVE quilting, some people run for stress relief, I sew!  It is very therapeutic - until I mess up :), then I just walk away for a little while and come back! I hope to make Daniel and I a quilt for our living room soon!
Hope you enjoyed seeing what I do in my spare time!









Saturday, June 7, 2014

Happy 32nd Anniversary to My Parents

I have some amazing parents!  My mom and dad have raised me and my siblings to love Jesus, and have taught us to love our spouses by example! Here is a picture from my wedding day almost 6 years ago!  I love them so much!
Happy Anniversary Mom and Dad - I LOVE YOU!!!
And just a few more :)





Thursday, June 5, 2014

~SWEET SUMMERTIME~

Starting a blog has been on my summer time list of to-dos! So here goes nothing :)

Just to catch everyone up the life of the Geigers:

Daniel is still working on his PhD, we have a projected graduation date of August 2015 - WOOHOO!!  We are very excited, but now comes all of the hard work - dissertation!  Pray this goes smoothly and quickly for Daniel.

I am still teaching at Auburn Junior High, just finished year seven.  It is hard to believe that I have been teaching that long!  We love living in Auburn, but are praying that God will show us what He has for us to do when Daniel graduates.

We are very excited to be going to London this month and then to Disney next month!  We have a busy summer ahead, but we are looking forward to all that we will be doing.  I hope to be able to update the blog about all of our trips, so look for those posts!

I am teaching summer school which is only half days so that leaves plenty of time for real lunches with friends, pool time, reading, and my favorite - sewing!  I am finishing up a quilt for a friend and will soon be starting a quilt for my newest niece on the way - Anna Catherine Snipes!  One day I will get caught up on all the baby quilts and can start on one for my couch!  (I will do a blog post about all my quilts soon!)

We cannot wait to meet Anna Catherine, and we LOVE spending time and loving on all of our nieces and nephews - we are up to 6 and one on the way!!!  We are an awesome Aunt and Uncle ;)

Well the blog has been started, I can check that off my list - now to keep it up :)
(Excuse any grammar mistakes - I teach MATH ;))
See ya soon!