Another quilt finished

January Bom is done!LAMQG BOM January 2015, Liz HarvatineI added a border. I’m seeing a lot of quilts with this pattern, I like that I used both pattern options, the closed and open circle. I’m glad I added the borders, gives it my own personal touch.P1080847I used the prints in the binding, it really does bind it all together.P1080846P1080850Hand embroidered label of course.  No name for this quilt.P1080852Large enough for a nice cuddle.

Shared with the guild and thankfully Liberty got a great picture

January block quilt done!

Gave it as a birthday gift last night – I think my friend was stunned, of course she loves it, as does her husband. Quilt finds a good home.

Leah

Caravan Tote

The Caravan Tote pattern is very popular right now. People are making in it all kinds of pretty fabrics.P1090407I LOVE owls and these are not the cutesy ones, but nice fierce ones. So this was my starting point, but what fabric to combine it with?P1090403I want classy, not crazy quilt. It wasn’t easy finding the fabric. Be open minded, don’t just look at other quilt cottons. So I went to the sale rack at JoAnns and found this faux suede for $5  a yard.  Good thing I bought a yard since my attempt at ironing showed me why it’s on the sale table. It is backed with webbing, when ironing, the suede crinkles. So I was very careful to use a warm iron or a seam roller. As a bag, it’s not getting ironed.Caravan ToteDetails make the bag!  The brass zipper and brass snaps.  The perfect matching seams of the printed fabric.  The red leather handles, with the matching red fabric on the zipper tabs.  Ok, I ran out of brass snaps, so used black snap heads on the handles.  The handles are too thick to attach, so I sewed them on and punched a hole in which I glued the snap heads, sometimes it’s not functional – just beautiful.

Love how each small detail adds it’s own oomph.  Oh and I can’t forget using the beads as a zipper pull.

PicMonkey Photo5,jpgI played around with lining and pocket fabrics,  this is where the quilty fun happens, inside the bag.  I very carefully sewed the handles on with topstitching thread and a leather needle. The problem is there is always a mess on the back side. Solution,  serge some tabs and glue them over the stitching.PicMonkey Photo7The front has both a snap pocket and an internal pocket  – so much useful space! And room for more pops of color.PicMonkey Photo8An internal pouch, here I reversed the fabrics but used the same zipper pull.PicMonkey Photo1And added another fabric for the lining.zipper pullLoving the nice neat topstitching I get with the new Juki.  Probably could get the same with the old Juki, but I am really enjoying getting used to the new machine.Caravan ToteLOVE!  Sinple shapes, simple fabrics, a very balanced placement of colors.Caravan ToteSide by side, while normally the small pouch would be inside the larger one. The tote was designed as a project bag, so I will be putting some basic tools in the pouch.  I am using this as my summer bag, but it’s nice and roomy to just include my knitting and not need to bring another bag.PicMonkey Photo3Its’ June already but this belongs in memadeMay, the skirt, the shirt and the wonderful bag.

Leah

Little birds

I have quite a few hummingbirds in the garden, simple grey ones.  So many that I have two nests, one in front of the house and one in back.P1080814In both cases, right under the eaves on the twinkle lights.  As you can see, the nest is tiny.  So far, no action on the front nest.P1090396The back one is being used.  It isn’t easy getting a picture of mama bird. When I come outside she flies away.P1090401At one point when she was gone, I brought up the ladder and had to maneuver the camera over the nest to get pictures, of course I didn’t want to touch anything.  Two tiny little eggs.

If I am ever able to capture the actual birds, I’ll be happy to share.

Leah

On the needles

P1080798I bought this yarn during the yarn crawl, it came with a free cowl pattern. Interesting design, you start knitting flat, like a triangle shawl than then you join and knit a simple lace pattern in the round.P1080799The opening is where the neck will go.P1090411I made it a little shorter than the pattern called for, I wanted it to be a cowl, not a short poncho. Looks nice to me at this length.P1090412View from the back.  I think this is going into my gift pile yes, it’s lovely and will make a lovely gift.

P1090005Then I started socks, but this doesn’t look like socks! Well, I didn’t get far when I realized that I didn’t like knitting this yarn in a tight gauge for socks.  So instead, I started another hitchhiker scarf.  Love the way the color is being distributed, of course this might change radically as the scarf grows. Either way, it’s a fun easy knit.

Natalie from the knitting group was de-stashing, gorgeous yarns. So I picked up this.seduceSeduce is a linen blend, grey isn’t a color I wear often. But I like it enough so I am making a very simple tee shirt.  I looked on Revelry to see what people made with this yarn, which has been discontinued a while ago.  Two items, simple Tee or a pattern called Pucker by Norah Gaughan. Problem with that one is that one knits a band of puckers at the neck line, and then, there is too much fabric in the front of the shirt. This is one of those shirts that looks great on a larger woman and too baggy on a small one. As it is, my shirt will be loose and somewhat baggy, but I don’t see any reason to add any other design element.

It is knitting up quickly and I like the variation in the yarn.  I’ll probably finish the shirt first and then move on to the hitchhiker.

Leah

Falcons in action

P1090182P1090193Preparing the falconP1090192Launching. Taking flightP1090208
P1090206P1090203P1090215The bird is coming in right under her arm, but she swings it away.P1090217And he has to go back for another roundP1090221P1090350

In the raptor world, females are much larger than males, apparently the same is true of spidersP1090279Two birds leaving at the same time.

Yes, I have more pictures but I think I’ll stop now.

Leah

Falcon Force

P1090029Saturday was an amazing day. Joel and I got up at 3:45 am and drove over an hour to a remote field in the Antelope Valley.  We were there for a demonstration of the use of falcons and other raptors as bird abatement.  Go check out Falcon Force, I love human ingenuity. Over 4000 years ago the Chinese tamed and trained falcons as hunters to put food on the table, then for years, Falconry was the sport of kings. Today this sport is being turned into a way of controlling pest birds in agriculture, airports and even pigeon removal.  Thank you also to Obscura Society LA for arranging this field trip.P1090031Vahe with Shaman, a peregrine falcon.P1090074Becky, sorry don’t remember the name of this bird.

It takes special people to be falconers – it’s not easy to get a license, and then to care for these birds is a full time job.  Both Vahe and Becky are hunters, their respect and love for these birds is abundantly evident.P1090233There is a lot of training,  the birds learn to come to a lure, which is a tennis ball with pigeon wings attached.  They learn that once they catch the ball, they are immediately rewarded  with food – not much different from training any other animal – like dogs or orcas.P1090241And he takes flight! The birds are outfitted with homing devices. This is very important, Vahe has lost birds and was able to retrieve them because of the homing device. The safest  place is a small backpack which is what you see here. Leg devices can get damaged easily or can kill the bird if he accidentally lands on a electrical wire.P1090242This bird has both homing devices on right now.P1090164Some of the falcons can fly up to speeds of 280 mph,  so the handlers have to be very swift themselves with the ball.  The raptors have an incredible sense of space, their eyesight is like a telescope, one flew right by Joel’s head – without touching him – they are that good.P1090337Once the raptor catches the ball, he is rewarded with pigeon meat.P1090131P1090302When the bird is first released, it flies far and wide. The idea is to have them fly over a vineyard, or orchard and frighten away the birds.  Vahe doesn’t want them to come right back, when he wants them he calls and twirls the pigeon ball.P1090154Two birds at once, notice one is right below Vahe,  meanwhile Becky is photographing the other one in flight.  Yes, photography is another profession of theirs.P1090340P1090151Sometime the bird ignores the ball, hey they all have their own personalities, here he is simply tempting him back with a piece of meat.P1090152P1090178P1090351Training the birds to fly from one spot to another.P1090354This is very important for places like Sea World, pigeon and seagull abatement. There are raptors there full time, flying back and forth and keeping the birds at bay. You probably never even notice them.  A few years ago, we were in Trafalgar Square, a Falconer was walking around with a falcon on his gloved arm.  Never let it go, just walking around movingthe pigeons.  They immediately when a hunter is around.  Most people never saw him, unlike me, who is always looking around carefully at my surroundings.

One of the audience is a woman who runs a little hotel in Hermosa Beach, their pigeon problem in out of control. Falcon Force are not cheap, but they are trying them for abatement. They just started a few days ago, so they have to give it time to see how well it works,  she was extremely impressed by the demonstration.

I’m breaking this into two posts, more birds!

Leah

Having the right tools

I have mentioned in the past how unhappy I am with my Babylock Quest, well final straw was my inability to get decent buttonholes. My trial one would be great, maybe the first one on the shirt would also work out – then bam! It would all go wonky and I’d get very frustrated.

So I did the sensible thing, I traded in my machine.IMG_3269Now all my machines are Jukis.  This is a simple work horse, it lacks some features that I was very used to with the other machines – like the knee lift for the presser foot. Or the fact that unless I am making a decorative stitch, the needle stays right in the middle. It has the needle threader and thread cutter. Also a nice feature is that it locks in the stitches both at the beginning and end of the seam if I want to use that feature.  Since I bought this machine for garment sewing, yes I use this feature a lot.button holesFirst thing I did was try out all the button holes. Just in the way it sews them I can tell this machine can handle button holes. Not sure I’ll ever use the one on the bottom left, but the others all looks amazing.P1080927Finally, I could pull out this wonderful fabric I bought at Road to California and make a very professional looking shirt.  I adapted this pattern a little for a better fit, this is the second time I’m using this one, I think it will be my go-to for button down shirts.P1080935On the blog Male Pattern Boldness, Peter describes binding the bottom of a shirt with bias binding. Peter really knows his stuff when it comes to shirts, he took a class at FIT.

I have been using glue when binding my quilts. I realized that it would work just as well in garment sewing, here is the glue well within the seam allowance. P1080936Here it is ironed down, so lovely and smooth, much better than pins.P1080940And here it is, sewn down. I love how accurate the stitches are, for some reason the Babylock just didn’t give me these kind of beautiful stitches. I know, no one sees them when I’m wearing the garment, but I know!P1080939Now that is a beautiful buttonhole.P1080952A feature I do miss from the Babylock is the special foot and stitch for sewing on buttons.  No worries, turns out that my standard zigzag stitch is the perfect width and by dropping the length to zero – I have the stitch I need. Right now I am using my embroidery foot to sew on the button. It is a little fiddly, but I will look and see if Brother has a low shank button foot – since their feet fit the Juki perfectly.  At any rate, it was still a lot quicker than sewing the buttons on by hand.P1080951I even sewed the buttonhole and button on the collar stand. Something I haven’t done in years, not that I ever button that one, but it does look more professional.P1080950P1080954I am very proud of how perfectly the fronts meet, practice does make perfect or at least as close as is necessary.P1080941Being the quilter that I am, I had to incorporate a different fabric, just for a little spice. On the sleeve placket as well as inside the cuff, if I roll up the cuff, it will be noticeable.P1080944Enough for a little peek-a-boo on the collar stand.P1080946This one is a winner, love everything about it, and with the new machine, my garment sewing mojo is back with a vengeance!

Leah

In praise of the pop-up carnival

It must be an American thing,  the Carnival comes to town. These days the rides are loaded on the back of big rigs and they set up shop in parks, or parking lots.   We did see one once in Mexico, but did they learn about it here?P1080889No midway is complete without a Ferris Wheel.P1080879Kudos to mom for being willing to ride with Shira, who probably would have been happy to go up aloneP1080870Remember when we were kids and the lure of the big stuffed toy was just too much.P1080873Especially if it is a popular character like the minions.P1080871But when the challenge is toss the ring on the ducky, I think I’ll stick with photos instead.P1080909Riding in a car is fun!P1080914But nothing beats the thrill of the big slide.P1080896Either aloneP1080919Or with dad.

PicMonkey PhotoP1080874The lights on the Ferris wheel will be much prettier at night.P1080875An hour visit with the grandkids is enough for me.

Leah

Community Garden

On Magnolia Blvd in Encino, right off the freeway is a large community garden. Most of the plots are occupied although a few are left fallow. P1080825In my friend’s plot the squash is growing!P1080839This cabbage is ripe, come pick it already!P1080829Plenty of rabbits are on the ready to harvest these.P1080819Ooops, if you don’t pick the artichoke this is what happens. Yes, the chock turns into a beautiful purple flower, but too many artichoke plants had this happening.P1080835This is a major operation, wonder if these are table grapes or wine grapes?  There are people around who make their own wine, not very good. Beer making is simple and easy, wine – not so much.P1080836Then there are the decorative touches, very large sunflower. Which can also be useful, all those seeds dried and salted make a perfect snack. When I first moved to Israel I ate the whole thing and choked on the shells. I quickly learned how to shell and spit out the spent shells. A real Israeli talent and very addicting.P1080831A cacti and succulent garden. This is a group effort, not just one person. Notice how the thorns by the delicate flowers are the biggest and nastiest. Of course soon the flower will turn to fruit, the source of the next generation, must protect at all costs.P1080833Other cacti have very strange and unusual flowers.P1080823Some decorations are meant to keep out the birds. I’m thrilled that I actually caught this in motion.P1080816I wonder if this is a more effective bird deterrent?  P1080830Look up! Always look up. the Jacaranda trees are in full bloom right now and what a beautiful bloom it is. although most drivers who are forced to park under these trees would not agree. These purple flowers are quite a mess as they fall.P1080840Finally, the Magnolia tree in bloom. The namesake of the street and yes , there are plenty of these trees alongs this long boulevard.  Actually these trees thrive throughout the valley, now they are in bloom, in a few months they will drop their strange cone like fruit.

Leah

LAMQG Block of the month 2015

In January the modern quilt guild announced a BOM (block of the month), Every month a different member would design a block. They would make the block in pre chosen fabrics. At the end of the year, a quilt will be assembled and donated. Of course we are all encouraged to quilt along on our own.P1060733I had bought and won some fat quarter bundles of Birch Organics. So I decided I would play along using this palate. This is very unusual for me, I never work with one line, I’m whats’ known as a scrappy quilter – I put together all kinds of fabrics as I please. So just working from a line of prints puts me out of my comfort zone.IMG_2949Liz designed January’s  block, you can see the fabric the guild chose for the project.  I cut an assembled my first block.IMG_2955I thought that each month I’d add a new block and end up with a sampler quilt. Problem was, I didn’t like some of the blocks that were presented. This block pattern took off like gangbusters, Liz sold it to non LAMQG members and people started posting their tops on Instagram. I changed course and decided to only use this block.P1080800I also used solids for the rings and the prints for the background. Love how it came out.IMG_3275Onto the quilting. I have noticed that there are piecers and quilters. Some people love to make tops, but not that interested in the actual quilting. Or they really like straight line quilting. Others love the quilting itself, they often will get into the business of quilting for others and they really develop their own unique quilting style.

I like to quilt my own quilts. I am trying to get better at FMQ (free motion quilting), the only way to get better is practice. What better way to practice then on a full size quilt. Doing the fancy quilitng on the print fabric hides all sins, while allowing me to really practice.P1080812I’m working on circular feathers, as you can see from the back, my practice is paying off. This is one of the laters circles I quilted.P1080841I really feel good about the feather on the border, I love when practice leads to better results. Hope to finish this soon and show you the completed quilt.

Linked at Freshly Pieced WIP Wednesday

Leah