The Wedding Dress Quilt

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My friend Amy is pretty much the best. It's not enough that she is beautiful and one of the funniest people on earth - she also has impeccable style. Check out her wedding dress.

Photo by Bryan Hudson

Photo by Bryan Hudson

Plenty of women buy beautiful designer wedding dresses when they are planning their wedding. Amy is the only woman I know who fell in love with a L.A.M.B. dress in 2006 and had the vision and confidence to commit to it as her future wedding dress and stash it in her closet until she was ready to tie the knot this year.

Photo by Bryan Hudson

Photo by Bryan Hudson

That DRESS! Right? Non-traditional, modern, and completely unforgettable.

Photo by Bryan Hudson

Photo by Bryan Hudson

Amy's wedding to Brad (known affectionately in our circle of friends as B-Rad) was incredibly beautiful. I was so happy to be there.

And naturally, I made them a quilt.

The Wedding Dress Quilt - www.hoorayforrain.com

It didn't take me long to settle on Amy's amazing dress as my inspiration. I sketched and pieced the top fairly quickly, and even basted the layers...and then it sat for almost a year as I deliberated on how to quilt it.  Every time I opened the door to my sewing room, this beauty would greet me.

The Wedding Dress Quilt - www.hoorayforrain.com

I'd do a bit of sketching whenever inspiration hit. Here are just a few of my doodles from when I was figuring out how to quilt it. 

The Wedding Dress Quilt - www.hoorayforrain.com
The Wedding Dress Quilt - www.hoorayforrain.com

I finally settled on the sketch below as my guide. I transferred my little 4x6-inch drawing onto a queen-sized quilt in a few steps.

The Wedding Dress Quilt - www.hoorayforrain.com

First, I practiced my planned quilting lines in certain areas to make sure I liked how it looked. I used an ingenious idea by Krista Withers, where you buy a piece of plexiglass and place it on your quilt, and practice your quilting patterns with dry erase pens. So helpful! Krista points out that you should mask off the edges of your plexiglass so that you don't draw right off the side of it and onto your quilt - that tip was a lifesaver.

After I'd practiced and refined my quilting plans, I used Frixion pens to draw my quilting lines on the quilt. The lines from Frixion pens disappear with heat, so I'd draw a section, quilt it, and then iron away any markings that still showed. When I didn't like some of the lines I'd drawn, I ironed them away and started over.

My only regret with this quilt was that I didn't finish in time to take better photos. This queen-sized quilt stretched me to the limits of my capabilities on my domestic machine, but ultimately I was pretty happy with the overall effect. The half circles in the top section repeat the big half circle in turquoise, brown and yellow. I wanted the middle section to be structured, and the bottom section to flow and swirl like the drape of Amy's dress.

Thanks mostly to the puppy addition to our family this summer, I didn't finish the quilt until the night before we flew to California for the wedding. The light was fading fast when the quilt came out of the dryer, so I dragged Patrick outside to quickly take some pictures for me, but I had no time to round up a friend to help me hold up the corners of the quilt! 

The Wedding Dress Quilt - www.hoorayforrain.com

I carefully rolled the quilt up and took it as my carry-on. I had grand visions of running around on the beach with the quilt for a photo shoot, but ultimately chickened out because I was scared of getting it dirty. I settled for taking more pictures of my crinkled and wrinkled quilt in our hotel room.  

The Wedding Dress Quilt - www.hoorayforrain.com
The Wedding Dress Quilt - www.hoorayforrain.com
The Wedding Dress Quilt - www.hoorayforrain.com
The Wedding Dress Quilt - www.hoorayforrain.com

One last little detail - for my quilt label, I took the beautiful Gemology quilt block by SarahRose Quilts and reduced it to 50%, making a tiny, adorable three-inch gem block that felt very fitting for a wedding quilt. 

The Wedding Dress Quilt - www.hoorayforrain.com

I gave the quilt to Amy and Brad the day after the wedding, and luckily they both loved it. Amy told me that it was not likely to stay pristine and white because it was going to be used. Nothing could make me happier, because that's what quilts are for. 

The Wedding Dress Quilt - www.hoorayforrain.com

I have entered this quilt in the modern category of the Blogger's Quilt Festival at Amy's Creative Side. There are all kinds of beautiful quilts on display, check them out for some fresh inspiration!

Halloween Surprise Packages

I love the anticipation of Halloween. Whether it's pulling out the spooky decorations, whipping up a batch of pumpkin bread or cookies, or watching my favorite Halloween movie, Hocus Pocus,  there's always something fun and festive to celebrate this time of year. When I was little, I was lucky enough to have the sweetest neighbor, Dorothy, who would send me Halloween mail and stickers every year. This year I wanted to continue with the holiday tradition, and sent Halloween surprise packages to the kiddos in my life. 

I collected goodies from a variety of places including the Target $1 section, Hallmark stores, and Amazon. Packages consisted of silly putty, Halloween pencils, jack o'lantern felt faces, witch bubbles, spider rings, light-up wands, and pumpkin cookie cutters.  While perusing Instagram a few weeks ago, I was inspired by DesignMom's list of favorite Halloween books for kids, and decided to also enclose a book for each kid. I kept candy to a minimum of mini M&Ms.

Decorating the packages with stickers and markers is always my favorite part!

Wishing you a Happy Halloween!

Ombre Hexie Pillow

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Hello hello! I'm back today with an envelope pillow that I started a year and a half ago and finally finished this weekend. 

Hexie Ombre Pillow - www.hoorayforrain.com

Just after Lauren and I started this blog, I went on a long weekend road trip. When Patrick and I go on road trips, he does about 80% of the driving, which is just the right ratio for both of us. I thought ahead and put together a little hexie kit before we left - 3-inch squares of fabric, thread, a needle, and scissors. At the end of our trip I documented my hexie progress with the photo above, and it was the very first photo I posted to our Instagram account

Hexie Ombre Pillow - www.hoorayforrain.com

Every time we'd go out of town I'd bring my hexie kit and make a little progress. It grew and grew until finally it was big enough to make a pillow. 

I had a 16-inch pillow form and followed a tutorial that suggested making your pillow cover two inches larger than than pillow form. I think that next time I make an envelope pillow, I'll make it a little smaller for a snug fit.  

Hexie Ombre Pillow - www.hoorayforrain.com

I removed my hexie papers, trimmed and squared up the hexies, and added fusible interfacing to make it a little sturdier. I had to take a picture of the back before adding the interfacing, because it looked so much like a flower. 

Hexie Ombre Pillow - www.hoorayforrain.com
Hexie Ombre Pillow - www.hoorayforrain.com

I backed the pillow cover with Anna Graham's Ripple canvas in navy and bound it quilt-style.  

Hexie Ombre Pillow - www.hoorayforrain.com

This pillow will live in our basement on our navy blue couch, but I snapped these pictures in our bay window to take advantage of the natural light.

It feels really good to finally finish this pillow cover. Now I need a new road trip hand sewing project!

Hexie Ombre Pillow - www.hoorayforrain.com

Puppy Party Hats

Lizzy turned four in July. What better way to celebrate than with puppies in party hats?

Supplies:

-Party hat template from google clip art
-Silhouette Cameo
-Craft paper
-Hot glue gun
-Pom poms
-1/8 inch hole punch
-Ribbon
 

The party hat enthusiasm did not last long, and concluded with total hat destruction.

For more puppy pictures, visit us on instagram @thethreegoldengirls

Oktoberfest

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Look at this pile of pretzels! I must admit that I did not make the pretzels for Oktoberfest this year. Our annual Oktoberfest party has grown so large that it just isn't feasible to make ALL the food for the party and actually enjoy the party too. So, this year we subbed out the pretzels to a local German bakery we discovered a few months ago. Best decision EVER. 

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Don't worry, there was still plenty to do to get ready for the party. Here's my entire Oktoberfest menu this year:

I'm on the lookout all year long for interesting Oktoberfest recipes. You can see my collection of Oktoberfest recipes on Pinterest

Last but not least, here's my cute German husband in his lederhosen with Halley the Wunderpuppy, and a few photos I snapped while assembling the Zwetschgendatschi. 

Prost!

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www.hoorayforrain.com - Oktoberfest