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New Quilt Studio is Ready!

Quilt Therapy Posted on August 14, 2014 by TK HarrisonAugust 11, 2014

As long-time readers may recall, my (third) foster mother gifted me with a building to house my new quilt studio last year (read about it here).  The inside was unfinished so my husband has been working, when he can, to get it completed.  It’s been slow going as there have many things that take up his time so he has been unable to work on it on any type of regular schedule.  It really doesn’t matter whether it was ready or not or why he couldn’t finish it on anyone’s timeline – it’s ready now!

The first phase of the move-in is getting our longarm set up as we need to see how much room it will take up in the studio.  Hubster has the frame put together and will continue to work on it, when he can.  And we’ve created a workable and systemic move for my sewing room in the house so I do not get overwhelmed or stressed about moving everything in one day.  Slow and easy wins the race – stress makes my MS stand up to be noticed, and not in a good way, either.

We still need a curtain for the restroom and curtains on the windows…my MIL is helping me with those since she sold custom draperies for 25 years.  Just waiting on hubby finding the time to go into the barn and find the hardware needed for everything – and let me tell you, that job in itself may take him all day!

Here are photos of the nearly finished quilt studio.  You will notice that he knows me very well, based on the number of plugins he put in.  LOL  He also put them in the middle of the walls so I didn’t have to bend over to plug something in.  All in all, it’s come together very nicely and now we pray that all of my quilt stuff from my sewing room fits in it!

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This is the back wall of the studio with the restroom on the right.  My shelves will go on the back wall and for the time being, that dresser will probably go in the restroom.  We added the restroom because my foster mother is more handicapped than I am so until she comes back, it really isn’t necessary for me as the studio is very close to our house and I can walk there, as needed.  The dresser will be our mailing station, to mail out fabric or quilted quilts.  That curtain hides a nice-sized loft, to hold the things I don’t need very often.

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This is the left side of the studio.  The AC unit is actually for both AC and heat so I’ll be able to work in the studio whether it’s hot or cold outside.  The longarm will fit on part of this wall.  I also had my husband hang pegboard in three areas of the studio.  One over the longarm area, one over my sewing area and a smaller one in my foster mother’s nook.  It’ll be just lovely to have a place for everything and everything in its place!

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This is my foster mother’s corner.  She likes being by a window – whereas I prefer to live like a mole.  LOL  We should be able to fit her chair, sewing machine and cutting table in this area when she comes back.

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This is a shot of my foster mother’s nook and the door.  The curtain over this second loft is sagging but my MIL decided that once the longarm was in and the room had settled, we’d go back and cut that curtain so it was straight (and it really bugs me that it’s not straight!).IMG_2002

This is my sewing area in the studio.  My sewing table (to fit both my domestic machine and my embroidery machine) will go just to the right of that window.  My cutting table will be movable so I can either leave it in front of the window or move it beside my sewing station.

And there you have it, TaM’s Quilt Studio!  Will share more photos once we get the longarm set up and my sewing room in the house all moved.


Posted in Family History, Family Therapy, Quilt Studio, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration | 2 Replies

Swedish Weaving Afghan

Quilt Therapy Posted on August 13, 2014 by TK HarrisonAugust 11, 2014

Our oldest daughter had a birthday this summer but since she was working on her birthday, we had to wait a bit before we could celebrate with her.

My MIL presented her with this beautiful Swedish weaving afghan – and she loved it to pieces.  That blue monk’s cloth is such a gorgeous shade, almost the color of a robin’s egg!

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What a precious gift, and one to treasure for many years to come!


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Flashback Tuesday: Butterfly Garden designed by BOMquilts.com with fabric from Ellen Medlock Studios

Quilt Therapy Posted on August 5, 2014 by TK HarrisonAugust 3, 2014

This was one of the most amazing quilts that I made and there’s a wonderful (even tear-jerking) story behind it.  I designed and pieced it from one of Ellen Medlock’s earlier quilt fabric lines.

It sat on my cutting table for a while before my Aunt Leonard asked me to make a baby quilt for one of her nieces (my first cousin, whom I didn’t know).  Since I already had this quilt made, I sent it off to Kathryn Rister (www.quiltkitsandquarters.com) and asked her to quilt it.  Her beautiful quilting (and I *do* mean beautiful) enhanced this quilt in a way that I had never expected.

Once I had the binding and tag put on, I sent the quilt off to my Aunt Leonard so she could add a card and send it to my cousin and her baby girl.  She was very pleased with the quilt.

Not too long after all of this occurred, I was able to take a trip to Iowa, staying with my third (out of four) foster parents and one evening, they watched my kids while I went over to visit with Aunt Leonard and Uncle Honey.  They had purchased a new (to them) house some years ago and I had never seen it.  After hugs and moochies, I turned around to sit down and was STUNNED speachless.  In Aunt Leonard’s living room window were glass butterflies, hanging from thin fishing wire, in front of that window.

I had NO IDEA she loved butterflies.  I have been a part of Aunt Leonard’s life practically since I was born and never once did she mention she loved butterflies.  But, there it was.  No wonder she loved the quilt for her niece!  What precious memories that baby will have, not just from the quilt but also knowing about Aunt Leonard’s love of butterflies.

In a word:  PRICELESS!


Posted in Ellen Medlock, Family Therapy, Flashback Tuesday, Free Quilt Patterns, Kathryn Rister, Quilt Fabric, Quilt Flashbback Tuesday, Quilt Gifts, Quilt Kits and Quarters, Quilt-Spiration | Leave a reply

Hi Ho, Hi Ho, It’s Off to Camp they Go!

Quilt Therapy Posted on July 7, 2014 by TK HarrisonJuly 6, 2014

One of the best highlights for my children is going to church camp in the summer.  They have a very loving and generous foster grandma who pays their way each year so they can bask in His glory, help solidify their relationship with their fun in the Son and enjoy the great (hot Texas) outdoors.  Today, we sent off two campers.  One is part of the church camp’s LYLE program (Lutheran Youth Leadership Experience) and she gets to be there for two weeks.  The other is an Extreme Adventurer as he loves the taking himself to the extreme.  Next week, we will pick up our son and drop off our other daughter for her River Riders camp…where she’ll likely spend every single day in her swimsuit and think that by dunking herself in the river that it will be good enough to be considered a shower each day.  LOL

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Camper Daughter – LYLE II

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Camper Son – Extreme Adventurer

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Sad Camper Daughter – has to wait a week for her turn

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Flashback Tuesday: Purely Nine 2011 BOM Quilt Exclusively Designed by BOMquilts.com

Quilt Therapy Posted on July 1, 2014 by TK HarrisonJuly 2, 2014

What can I say about this super-simple quilt…except it is purely divine!  The blocks are big so the size of your quilt is bigger.  And I can tell you first-hand that my youngest daughter sleeps under her Purely Nine quilt of Love every single night.

“Purely Nine” 2011 BOM Quilt Designed by TK Harrison for BOMquilts.com

Posted in 2011 BOMquilts.com BOM, AbbiMays.com, BOMquilts.com, BOMquilts.com BOM Quilt, Family Therapy, Flashback Tuesday, Free Quilt Patterns, Quilt Flashbback Tuesday, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration | Leave a reply

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