Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Let's Get Aquainted - Blog Hop

Today is my day on Plum & June’s New Quilt Bloggers Blog Hop!

My name is Janet and I live in Memphis, TN.  I'm originally from Texas (Hook'em Horns!) and will always be a Texan at heart, but I've come to love my new home in Tennessee.  My husband and I have 2 beautiful children.  My daughter is getting ready to start kindergarten in just a few weeks and my son is hopefully moving past the trying 3's.  We can only hope!

Picture taken by BluOrchid Photography
I work full-time as a database administrator and I quilt whenever I have a spare moment.   I started quilting in 2011 and you can see the story behind my meager beginnings on my very first post, "The Journey Begins."  Quilting is a part of my heritage and I'm carrying on the tradition with a more modern twist. I started this blog in May of 2013 as a way to document my quilts and share with others.  This blog has become a wonderful gateway into the wonderful world of modern quilting and I just can't get enough of it.

I converted my dining room into my sewing space and it is such a huge blessing.  I sew on an inherited Bernina 1030 given to me by my grandmother and a Juki TL2010Q.  These two machines make creating so much fun.


Enough about me; here are some of my favorite quilts that I've made.

Favorite Quilts from 2014:


I also have a tutorial for the Twisted Path quilt available on my Tutorial Page.

Favorite Quilts from Past Years:


Favorite Quilts with Hand-Applique:

(1) Simply Giraffe  (2) Batman  (3) Texas Threads  (4) Petals

I have a love for hand-applique.  I feel like I have a bit more freedom in my design this way, and it's a great way to personalize a quilt.

You can check out more of my finished quilts here.

Simply Pieced Quick Facts:

  1. Name: Janet
  2. Sign: Capricorn
  3. Education:  University of Texas - B.S. in Kinesiology
  4. Myers-Briggs:  ISTJ - The Inspector
  5. Began Quilting: 2011
  6. Blogging Tip:  Join in Link Parties!  It's a great way to meet new people and see great works.
  7. Quilting/Sewing Tip:  Take care of your sewing machine.  It will help eliminate lots of problems in your sewing in the long run.
  8. Favorite Vacation Spot:  Anywhere with a beach, a lounge chair, a fruity drink, and a good book - preferably with sunblock and no children.
  9. Favorite Books:  Pride and Prejudice; Harry Potter series
  10. Favorite Movie:  Refer to books
  11. Favorite TV Show:  Brothers and Sisters - I miss them...
  12. Favorite Bands:  Coldplay, Civil Wars, Guster, Barenaked Ladies
  13. Favorite Flower: Tulip
  14. Favorite Candy: Chocolate and Caramel - preferably together
  15. Favorite Companion While Quilting:  Netflix - I couldn't survive without it.
  16. Favorite Thing About Quilts:  Snuggling under a freshly washed quilt with someone I love.
Now that you've gotten to know me a bit better, what are some quick facts about you?  

2014 New Quilt Blogger Blog Hop - Week 3:

Thanks so much for stopping by! Please be sure to check out all the other bloggers in this week’s blog hop:

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41 comments:

  1. Wonderful to know more about you Janet! Love your work and what a beautiful family you have!

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  2. It's so funny to hear about kids starting school soon, Janet, because up here in the north they only got out two weeks ago! My oldest is starting K also, but a full two months from today : ) Love the giraffe quilt!

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  3. HI Janet. It's nice to know a bit more about you. I had to google Kinesiology because it's not a commonly used word here. Your sewing room looks great now - no excuses for not turning out beautiful quilts! I love the big star one from 2014.
    Quick fact about me - I have a B Com in Accountancy and a Diploma in Banking.

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  4. good to read more about you and the family Janet and also to see some of your lovely quilts, will check out the other blogs too more blogs to follow!

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  5. I am ISTJ too! It is a funny coincidence how you and Jo both mentioned Myers-Briggs in your intros today.
    Your quilts are beautiful, and the peeled orange quilt you inherited is a real treasure.

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  6. Hi Janet, it's nice to learn a little more about you. I love your quilt mosaics, I will definitely check out your tutorial on twisted path. I also love the Harry Potter books, and I got my degree in Spanish.

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  7. Batman quilt is awesome! :)

    I keep meaning to make a version of your Quilt Project tracker! I have a bulletin board so need to work out how to do my pins and stuff with my categories. Loving the look of that quilt adder in your sewing space!!

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  8. I love your sewing space. All your quilts look awesome. I can't wait to see more.

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  9. Your sewing space is amazing and to be given a sewing machine from your Grandmother is a blessing and a treasure. Huge fan of tip #7 i so agree with that! Great "meeting" you

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  10. Love your quilts, and we have a love of tulips and chocolate/caramel in common! Nice to meet you!

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  11. I just moved from Texas myself to Colorado! The trying threes are HARD! My four year old is doing better but holy cow this is the age of WHY! Although I will take that over the twos and threes! I love your quilts and my son would LOVE your batman applique quilt! He is a HUGE fan! Did you use a pattern? Nice to meet you on this fun hop! This has been a great experience hasn't it!?

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  12. I really enjoyed your post, Janet! My husband is a Capricorn, too. :) I typically read through my Bloglovin' feed in the morning after 45 minutes of yoga/meditation while I enjoy a hot cup of tea (green jasmine is my current go-to) with my cat curled up in my lap. It's a great way to start my day - lots of wonderful inspiration to jump start the day. Your Modern Lone Star quilt really speaks to me, and the Texas Threads quilt makes me both miss Austin and get really excited for QuiltCon! :)

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  13. I love your quilting space, Pride and Prejudice, and the chocolate/carmel combo. I have only done a little hand appliqué, but it is a skill I would love to develop.

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  14. Still love that Batman quilt! One of my all time faves from blogland. I'd love to have your sewing space and your Juki too!

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  15. Hi Janet, I've wanted to do your Twisted Path quilt since I first saw it - thanks so much for posting a tutorial. I love your quilts and your sewing space - wow! :)

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  16. Love your sewing space- very neat and organized! I think your tutorial for Twisted Path is awesome and I will be adding that quilt to my to do list.

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  17. Hey fellow Texan...even though you deserted our great state. :) I love your quilts, the long horn is awesome, but I think the thing I'm most jealous of is your fabric cabinet. I love it and wish I had space for something like that.

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  18. What wonderful quilts you make. My son would definitely love your Batman quilt. I love all your pieced backs too.

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  19. I enjoyed seeing all your wonderful quilts. Eye candy.

    I'm curious about your photography. It says "picture taken by BlueOrchid Photography." You had special pics taken for your blog?

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  20. I'm still mourning Arkansas Traveller being given to someone else. :) I agree with your taste in books. I didn't realize you only began your blog last may! My dad always said it was ok for us to move to TN because TX was fondes by a large number of Tennessians. And the Oilers moved there too. Nice post! Congrats to one of the most accomplished and tasteful quilters I know. :)

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  21. Always lovely to meet a fellow Capricorn :)

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  22. LOL...I'm the opposite ... I was born in Memphis and moved to Texas. I've now lived in Texas more than 28 years so I consider myself a Texan and love it!!

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  23. Nice to meet you! I love your sewing space, it's so beautiful.

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  24. I'm a regular reader so I have seen all of your wonderful quilts - what I have not noticed before is your fabric cabinet!! Color me totally jealous!! What a beautiful way to display, ummm I mean store fabric! :)

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  25. Your Batman quilt is fantastic! My son would love it. I'm a fan of Harry Potter, chocolate and caramel (especially together) and tulips too. Oh, and I love the beach!

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  26. Visiting from the New Quilt Bloggers Hop, thanks for sharing your quilts! I love that china hutch full of fabric!
    Carole @ From My Carolina Home

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  27. Your space is absolutely gorgeous! I think a sewing room is a very practical application of the traditional, rarely-used dining room!

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  28. Your sewing space is awesome! You inspire me to to update mine.

    Do you have a pattern for your batman quilt? I have a friend who would adore that. Thanks!

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  29. Love seeing your projects! I haven't done much hand applique, but I keep meaning to try more. I love your petals quilt! Very pretty! Thanks for sharing!

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  30. Visiting from the hop. Love your quilts; Arkansas Traveler and Petals are my favorites. Good luck with your move. Texas is really nice. I visit friends and family who live there. Nice to meet you. Anne@HudsonValleyQuilts

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  31. Love your modern lone star quilt- how pretty! I'm also in love with your sewing space- I need something like that!

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  32. Your quilts are beautiful and so is your sewing space. So clean and tidy! :-) Nice to learn more about you Janet.

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  33. I also love Pride and Prejudice - book and movie. Your Twisted Path quilt knocked my socks off!

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  34. Visiting here from the New Blogger Hop. I enjoyed reading your intro and seeing the photos - your quilts are beautiful!! I especially like the Batman quilt - my son-in-law would like it, too! Enjoy the hop!

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  35. I love your quilts Janet - they have a crisp modern feel to them :-) Its nice to have found you through this blog hop.

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  36. Great post! You are a very talented quilter, now I want some chocolate and caramel...

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  37. Your hand appliqué is beautiful (of course I love the giraffe) but that petals quilt is amazing :) Nice to more about you!

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  38. Great post for the blog hop. Man, I LOVE your sewing area. It's just gorgeous and your fabric hutch is amazing! In our previous home I used our dining room but now I have a dedicated office space which is nice, but I'm removed from all the family activity so I don't sew as much. Tulips are my favorite flower too, but I don't see them now that we've moved to Florida.

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  39. Hello, nice to meet you! You've made such a variety of quilts, all of them are so lovely. My favourite is Twisted Paths, I had to pin it!

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  40. Your sewing room is beautiful! Quick facts: I have a BA and BEd and work as a middle school teacher. I have three kids, all at school just this year, and work four days a week. I live in South Australia and love the beach.

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  41. Hi Janet - I'm just now getting to all the amazing blogs in the hop. It's so nice to learn more about you - your favorite quilts have such variety! Love your dining room conversion, and I have quilt ladder envy! :)

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