Friday, May 28, 2010

Work in progress


Hello, I've had a week at home working on quilting projects. What a nice treat. Of course that's between cleaning house, laundry, cooking and walking the dogs, Josey, an 8 year old West Highland Terrier and Reggie, a one year old Springer Spaniel but still time to sew.

A couple quilts that I'm just finishing with binding are a Storm at Sea and a Pickle Dish. The Storm at Sea was a class request from a retreat where I teach in Rockaway, Oregon, the Ocean Waves Quilt Camp. It's made using a new ruler set by Wendy Mathson by C&T Publishing. The units are oversized and trimmed down and it goes together beautifully. It was fun to collect the fabric and fun to make. The Pickle Dish has been on my "list". You know that list of quilts you want to make in your lifetime. I'm a traditional quilter so still get excited about old traditional patterns.



I purchased a packet of purple and lime green batiks several years ago. It was beautiful to look at and one day I thought a purple pickle dish...green for the pickle and it all came together. Of course I collected enough purple and limey green batik to make a king sized but thought a wall hanging was a better class size so students didn't feel overwhelmed and could choose to make larger if they'd like. I used the Marti Michell Double Wedding Ring templates set which inlucdes a paper pieced arc for the points. I use freezer paper to paper piece so there is no paper to tear out of the seams.....so much easier and timesaving.

Both were fun quilts to make. I'm now sewing down the  binding and have both quilts scheduled to teach. Both workshops in Canby, Oregon at Canby Quilts and Fabrics and in Washington in November. If you're interested where I'm teaching and what class my website has just been updated. Check my schedule at http://www.yellowhousequilter.com/.

I want to thank Terri of the Northwind Quilters in Cordova, Alaska for her encouragement in doing a blog. She was so helpful with lots of suggestions. I visited and taught for the guild in April. What a treat to meet the members of the guild and to visit Cordova. What a beautiful place. Check out the Northwind Quilter's blog http://www.cordovanorthwindquilters.blogspot.com/.  They've posted pictures of the quilts they're working on as well as pictures of the classes. Cece has done an amazing job on her Montana Cartwheel. It's beautiful.

Hope you all have a wonderful and safe holiday weekend. Happy Quilting!




Monday, May 17, 2010

Hello

I'm Peggy Gelbrich. I have been contemplating this blog for quite some time, trying to deciding what to say. So here goes......... I am a wife to Ron, for 40 years. I am the Mom of Travis 38, Ian 34 and Allison 29. I am Nannie to Nathan 10, Aidan 8 and Oren 5 months.

I have been a quilter for about 35 years. I have been a quilt teacher for about 25 years, full time in the last ten years. I am the sole proprietor of Yellow House Quilter, http://www.yellowhousequilter.com/. I've been asked, why Yellow House Quilter. In 2002 we moved from Ketchikan, Alaska to Vader, Washington and purchased a large yellow house and that is where my business began...so that is how the name began.

I now live near Yamhill, Oregon where I grew up. My husband and I moved into a new home about a year ago. Our son, Ian, is an architect and designed us a beautiful house that sits on 15 acres, land that I walked on as a kid. I've really come back to my roots.

Teaching quilt making is a true love. Sharing what I've learned with others makes my day. I've been very fortunate to have met and taught many quilters from Alaska to California, Utah and Idaho. Next month I'm headed to Quilt Colorado in Estes Park, Colorado. Can't wait.

We'll I've rambled on;  more later. Thanks for reading. Have a wonderful day, hopefully with a few stitches sewn.