Monday, August 20, 2012

Phoenix Modern August

It's so nice to see the Phoenix Modern Quilt Guild really starting to get organized.
We have an official meeting place now: The Chandler Police Department building, 3rd Saturday, every month.
Yes, you read that first part right.
The Chandler, Arizona police have a wonderful conference room where they welcome several quilt groups.
I have to admit, I did feel very safe :)

The ladies brought their machines, or did hand work.
Alyssa taught the group how to make a really nice wool needle case. (more about that later)


We didn't have an official Show and Tell, but I did go around with my camera and took pictures at work stations.

One quilter just finished Amy Smart's Double Crossed

Love the colors she chose.
I told her Amy would be so proud!

The pdf pattern can be downloaded on Amy's web site HERE.

Kirsten brought her latest design, with a pattern coming soon.
She asked for suggestions from the group on how they would do the quilting.

We had a good turn out, even with so many out of town and on vacation.
I will share a few more photo's from the group tomorrow.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Sailing on the San Francisco Bay

We are back from a perfect vacation.
Every day was jam-packed with fun activities.
There is so much to see and do in the Bay Area, that I think I need a vacation to recover from my vacation.
One of the highlights of our trip was sailing on the San Francisco Bay.

A family friend has a sailboat slip at Pier 39 on Fisherman's Wharf, and my brother and sister treated us to an amazing day on the water.
You can see the well known icon Coit Tower in the background

We had the most beautiful views of the San Francisco skyline.

And passed by Alcatraz Island.
The Bay is known for being windy and cold, but couldn't have asked for better weather.

My brother has quite a bit of sailing experience, so the captain let him steer for most of the trip.

My sister suggested sailing for our mini family reunion.
My brother in law spent years mapping the Bay when he worked for NOAA so he is very familiar with tides and the underlying geology.

We normally think of the Golden Gate Bridge looking somewhat like this:
Clear, sunny skies with beautiful white sailboats entering the bay under sweeping red cables.

In reality, the bridge almost has it's own weather pattern.
As we approached the wind and fog blew in and the waves rocked our sailboat to an almost tipping position.
Back and forth and up and down we went on the choppy waters.

I don't get sea sick, so I loved every minute of it.

Some were not so lucky.

Everyone brought extra jackets knowing the weather can change from moment to moment.

I was surprised to see a kite surfer out braving the white caps.

Once we headed back towards the city, and the waters calmed down, Mr. Cactus walked up to the bow.
"I'm sailing! I'm a sailor!"

Of course I had to join him.

Torrie helped my brother sail for a while.

And Mr. Cactus even took his turn at the wheel.

With a little help, I gave it a try too.

In the calmer waters we sailed under the Oakland Bay Bridge.

You may remember that in 1989, during the San Francisco Earthquake, a section of this bridge collapsed.

Most of the time we only see the bridge from above, and I thought you might like seeing a rare view of the underside.

We sailed towards the South Beach area, past AT&T Park, where the San Francisco Giants play baseball.

During a game, many people will sail right up to the harbor in hopes of catching a fly ball.
I was a little more interested in going past Ghirardelli Square and catching a hot fudge sundae.
At the end of the day, with the wind picking up and the cold temps setting in, the family opted to go back to Fisherman's Wharf and eat clam chowder from a sourdough bread bowl at Boudin's.
Perfect Day :)

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Kite Surfing Near Half Moon Bay

I'll be gone for a week.
Heading home to the Bay Area where I was raised.

Home to be with family and to see the ocean.

Home to watch the kite surfing near Half Moon Bay and all the other fun things to do in Northern California.

We are so ready to escape the hot temperatures of Arizona, and to feel mists of sea salt air.

We will hike through a redwood forest and go sailing under the Golden Gate Bridge.

And yes, we plan to dig our toes in the sand, and read books and relax.

Home :)

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Great Granny Quilt Finish

"Ta Dum"!
A finish on my Great Granny quilt!

58" X 71"
I made mine a little bigger with 20 blocks, a nice throw size.

Lori's (Bee In My Bonnet) original was 9 blocks, but I was having so much fun I just kept going.

Seriously, these were so addicting to make.

I especially liked using my scraps.
A perfect quilt to use up what you have.

Of course I needed to use a little bit of Lori's Sew Cherry Fabric (for Riley Blake)

Thank you again Lori and Jodi for such a fun Quilt Along.
I've loved sewing with you the last few weeks.
It almost made me feel like the good old days when we were in the same room, ooohing and aaahing over each others blocks.
Lets do this again!

Monday, August 6, 2012

The Beginnings of Spin Cycle

The first few blocks of Spin Cycle are starting to trickle in.
Such happiness to go to the mailbox and find these treasures being sent back to me from the Bee's Knees ladies:)

Don't they look wonderful already?
I really love this pattern!
3 have arrived with 8 more on the way.

I asked the ladies to sign their names so I will have a remembrance of our BEE together.

Pattern: Spin Cycle by Alison of Cluck Cluck Sew