My first completion 2013 - Hop to it Garden Quilt. If you ever get the opportunity to make a quilt with a couple of friends --- do it. Every time I look at this project I think about how much fun we had comparing blocks and how we envisioned the quilt.
Thursday, January 03, 2013
Wednesday, January 02, 2013
Pottery Barn-- Sort of....
Here's the Pottery Barn Photo.... It's called a Silverware Stocking. I don't know if it was the holder or the plaid plate under it but I was completely charmed. They were $29.00 for 4. In the shape of a sweater stocking, I rarely having just four at a 'deck-out' meal. I refused to let go of the money.
Off I went to Goodwill. For ninety-nine cents I brought home this and went to work.
The sweater was turned into 13 sweater pouches. Squared off. They aren't stocking shape where I could even use them for Valentine's Day or in the Fall with leaves tucked in.
I love the idea of making something for almost nothing. I cut the sweater pieces 7.5 by 6.5 and stitched into a pocket shape.
Tuesday, January 01, 2013
Welcome 2013
Happy
New Year....filled with all the hope and positive feelings one can possibly
hold. The year 2012 was not a bad one,
but I have high hopes for this New Year.
I have
decided to focus on the UFOs this year. Joining with Carrie, I have three projects targeted for
January---pretty confident I can complete two of them. I will start new ventures, but I am hoping that I will lessen the UFOs. My list is not that great. I don't have the finances to hold onto too
many things.
The list will start with the binding for my Hop To It Quilt. I just have the handwork of turning the
binding down...why haven't I already completed it????
Next
is my Heart and Home Project. I have
borders, wool applique, quilting and a binding.
It's a big project but hubby has
some long hours predicted in January so if I can get the machine part done I
absolutely love the wool handwork in the evenings.
My
third is a nine patch project. It got placed on the 'back burner' because I
didn't have border fabric. I have the
fabric now---and a backing. Excuses are
running out ....it's on January's list.
Last
week I lost three elderly friends. I have hopes to make up a runner for each family--to
take after life goes back to normal for everyone...everyone but the loved ones
they were closest to.
One of
the friends had not been ill. I saw him
at church and 3 days later he was gone.
There's a huge lesson here--One I want to focus on in the coming
year.... Some things matter and some things just don't. Focus on those things that really matter
...toss away the things that don't. Tell those that you love just that...that
you love them.
Again
---Happy New Year.
Welcome the new year 2013 with all it's possibilities.
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Lora's Quilt
Hand-stitching while watching Christmas movies over the holidays I got Lora's quilt finished. I'll UPS it out tomorrow.
Her yellow walls and white cabinets will be the setting for this quilt. Her farmhouse kitchen -- complete with fire place will make the perfect home for this piece.
It may be late, But I did a much better job not being rushed by a date on the calendar. I'll get another shot at it next year.
Her yellow walls and white cabinets will be the setting for this quilt. Her farmhouse kitchen -- complete with fire place will make the perfect home for this piece.
It may be late, But I did a much better job not being rushed by a date on the calendar. I'll get another shot at it next year.
We showshoe'd twice a day for the last 4 days. The trail is packed enough now to go without snow shoes. Bruno has had a little trouble managing the deep snow with Ripley being a puppy and rough-housing him. I got a puppy backpack for Christmas so Bruno rides until Ripley settles down a little bit. Plus I get an extra work out lugging an extra ten pounds. Pictures to come soon.
Tomorrow we have family coming from Florida -- but tomorrow I also turn back into a pumpkin and return to the office. But that's life. I'm grateful for the time off and grateful for the job at the same time....
Merry Christmas....
Christmas is forever, not for just one day,
for loving, sharing, giving, are not to put away
like bells and lights and tinsel, in some box upon a shelf.
the good you do for others is good you do yourself.
Norman Wesley Brooks
From my Covered Porch, I wish you not just presents under the tree, but presents in your heart.... And remember sometimes presents come in unlikely places and events....Kind of like thinking you are getting a labrador and ending up with something really special, like Ripley..
Thursday, December 13, 2012
My Mom's Gift...
Remember these blocks? Every Christmas I make something for my Mother. I should have done the Christmas gift throughout the year--- I didn't. Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda....Next year. I remembered I had these blocks and coupled with this fabric it will look nice on my Mom's Louisiana table. I mailed their Christmas packages on Monday--- this got mailed a day later... But at 80+ years old I wasn't going to save it until next Christmas. Some things just won't wait.
It's December now--- see the snow covered steps.
Monday, December 10, 2012
A Gift Almost.....
I'm pretty confident she'll give it back to me to complete for her... I wanted to do a good job - and I wanted to enjoy the quilting. I know she'll understand. I'm a lot harder on myself than she will be. Sometimes priorities have to be realized and torturing my husband for the next 48 hours was not an option.
Family is coming-- not strangers that do not understand. Christmas is just around the corner...
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Winter Tabletop...
I saw pictures of this piece before I even had the magazine. I knew I was going to make it the minute I pulled the Winter 2012 issue of Primitive Quilts and Projects out of the mailbox.. When it came, I was immediately pulling fabrics from my fabric cabinet to put the quilt together. Yes, I could have waited until I went to the Quilt shop and purchased similar fabrics from the magazine pictures, but no--- I was completely too impatient for that. I pulled and started cutting.
As usual, --life-- got in the way. Work, laundry, vacuuming--- all those things we'd like to pretend that don't have to be done.
In the mean time, Quilters started posting their finished projects--- the one.... that had gotten on the back burner due to 'life'. Wow--- my fabrics were way off from the Magazine photos, and just as far from the internet quilters as well. I started second guessing my choices.
They were cut out and wasted. In my head, I thought it would all come together, but now I was having my doubts.
I decided to put it together anyway. The more I sewed, the more stressed I got. My quilting time is sacred and to be working on "a dud" was not O.K.
Then there was a turning point. I took some snapshots and things didn't seem so bad.
Last night, I finished the project and I love it. It doesn't look like everyone else's pieces and I'm kind of O.K. with that. Not everyone has a house in the Northwoods of Michigan.
I left off the moon and stars. I didn't want to introduce another color into the piece. My appliques are wool scraps that I'm always talking about saving....and the binding is cut on the bias.
It looks like Winter without screaming, "Christmas", so I can used it a lot longer that 4 weeks a year.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Twelve Blocks-- Heart & Home
My BOM quilt has all twelve blocks completed. I've got the winter ahead to put the border on and applique the vines. I love the Pup-- It was Ransom-- with his white paw. I should has purchased backing for it. Next trip to Green Bay, right?
It's a wool applique piece from the Country Loft. It you have ever consider wool Applique-- try it... you'll love it.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Quilters' Angel....
I don't wear it every week, but most weeks you'll find it pinned on the left side of my sweater or jacket, close to my heart.... It's a pin, a Quilters' Angel pewter pin. A 90-year old friend admired the pin and wanted to know about it. It lead to a dear friendship. Marion was a wood carver--- making pieces out of scraps of wood, just like I used scraps of fabric.
She asked to borrow the pin as an example to carve for me. Weeks went by. I wasn't worried. I knew she was in good hands. Marion told me a few weeks ago--she had failed, she didn't like how it turned out. I told her I didn't care, I'd love to see it. So she gave her to me last week. So the piece will hang from my Christmas tree, complete with her thimble in her hand.
My Quilters' Angel....
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Chain Piecing
Quilt blocks are growing, and there's 2 inches of snow on the ground. I've been pressing the seams open as it makes machine quilting easier for me. Definitely a patchwork piece, I'm pleased with how it is coming along.
A Couple of quilt shops were closed on Friday when I went to Green Bay. Quilters' Connection was open with 20% off storewide and 5.00 a yard Kansas Trouble and Thimbleberries fabric. I got black perle cotton thread, a backing for two pieces. The red and navy piece just spoke to me. If you are a quilter you know exactly what I'm talking about....
Back to work tomorrow. I loved the four day weekend.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Seeds---
I spent the day throwing out the gourds and pumpkins. The fall leaves were returned to the woods from which I borrowed them from.
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I did take my favorite gourds and pulled out the seeds and dried them for next spring. Don's response, " Will it work?"
Well, I've see my Grandfather dry tomato seeds and my Mom did the same with flower seeds, so I have four different envelopes fill with different kinds of gourd seeds. Every time I shake them I think--- ' I have something to look forward to...'
Tomorrow I get to play in my sewing room....
Friday, November 23, 2012
Leftovers.....
Not the food kind..... but the pieces clipped from working on this project from the latest issue of Primitive Quilts and Projects....
Christmas Carols, Christmas Shopping, Christmas decorating.... It's that time of the year....
We had a dusting of snow last night....just enough to give you that Christmas feeling....
Enjoy your day....
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Thanksgiving Day 2012
"Give Thanks no matter what..."(1 Thessalonians 5:18)
Dried milkweed from my garden--- long passed the days of green leaves, pink flowers, caterpillars and monarch butterflies. Just goes to show there's beauty in everything if you look for it.
I will get better in posting updates. I have been quilting. I've worked on some Christmas decorations and Christmas gifts. I always want to post photos. But I leave for work in the dark--- and come home in the evening to the same thing. So that leaves lunchtime forfeiting food and heading to the woods with the camera. I had one day when not one but BOTH camera batteries were dead.. but if I have to correct my own mistakes, I don't makes them a second time.
So in the interest keeping secrets---
These babies will be half square triangles I made using a new triangle method.
I plan on enjoying family, friends, and food today. I'm hoping to put a needle and thread in my hands some time. The one thing I will count on is appreciating my blessings-- my family, my home, my pups, my job, and my faith.......
Happy Thanksgiving......
Sunday, November 11, 2012
November.....
"Mom, you think you are overdosing in pumpkins?????". That was Chelsey's comment last time she came home... Probably so, but I do love this time of year. Once November hit the doorstep, I realized there may have been some truth to her statement. So I have been rearranging dishes and quilts.
Two weeks ago, I was picking up the sewing room and looking at left over Hop to It border blocks. They were 3 1/2" hourglass blocks. I pulled out left over fabric and 2 fat quarters and made a Tabletop piece-- no pumpkins included.
The weather has been rainy and gloomy.... much too warm for this time of the year. I would much rather have the snow than the gloom.
Here is last month's Heart and Home Block.
The tabletop piece proved to me that I can still make Christmas gifts --- in time for Christmas. I went to Marquette yesterday with Chelsey and picked up a couple of pieces that I need to get to cutting out. I plan on throwing stash pieces with them.
I've got to buy my Turkey this week. Look's like it's just going to be Don and I for Thanksgiving. Don said he didn't care-- We were still have turkey and dressing. *S*.... Two Points for Don....
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Pieced Star Blocks...16 of Them
I finished these Sunday--- Crummy weather has kept me from taking snapshots. I don't have enough fabric for alternating blocks-- contemplated maybe nine patches...but I think I'll just save them until I can get back to a quilt shop.
I've mostly been doing hand-stitching at night, But I did manage one night of machine quilting. Slow and steady wins the race.
Talked with Eric this evening. We try to schedule a Wednesday evening phone call each week to stay in touch.
Work is been tough--- just flying under the radar. Then coming home to what matters....
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Saturday Morning....Priorities Straight.
Ripley had his last vaccination for a while this morning. So Bruno and I load him up and were off to the Vet at 8 a.m. this morning.... This snap shot was taken today after the vet, a bath and all the doggy stuff ran through the washer. Nothing like clean pups....
Next of the docket for Saturday---Weekly house cleaning-- you know the weekly vacuuming, dusting, bathroom ritual that we all would like to pretend happens by magic. But first.... I played... I strung up the left over dried apples from last week's Sunday school project.
Next of the docket for Saturday---Weekly house cleaning-- you know the weekly vacuuming, dusting, bathroom ritual that we all would like to pretend happens by magic. But first.... I played... I strung up the left over dried apples from last week's Sunday school project.
and I stretched and framed my finished project from Primitive Quilts magazine.
It had an embroidery stitch I had never done before-- completely hooked on it...just looking for another reason to use it!.
Note: I actually started AND finished a seasonal project in the SAME season.... A rarity in my life. But--- I accept it and move on-- and it doesn't stop me from projects. The Winter issue is out--- I've seen pictures of a snowman project I'm just dying to make.....
Now I'll do the housework....
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Starry Mornings - Early....
Wednesday Morning Don had to be at work at 4:30 AM....So the clock was set for 3:50 am. But you know what it's like when you have an important reason for getting up early... you can't sleep. You worry you will oversleep...Consequently, our house was up at 3:30 am. Ripley and Bruno thought it was wonderful!!!
After the initial fit of, " I'm going to die if I don't get some more sleep.." Don assured me that I would live. It was a choice to make...lay in bed mad at the world, or take advantage of the time..
I opted for a 3:40 am date with Cheerios. I blew off the work out, and jumped in the shower for clarity.
Then I headed down to my sewing room. Radio playing in the background and puppies wrestling on the carpet I had about an hour and a half of quilt piecing.
Here are the end results:
After the initial fit of, " I'm going to die if I don't get some more sleep.." Don assured me that I would live. It was a choice to make...lay in bed mad at the world, or take advantage of the time..
I opted for a 3:40 am date with Cheerios. I blew off the work out, and jumped in the shower for clarity.
Then I headed down to my sewing room. Radio playing in the background and puppies wrestling on the carpet I had about an hour and a half of quilt piecing.
Here are the end results:
When I was plundering through my old stash and scraps I found this old Sunshine and Shadow Thimbleberries print that I may calculate and see if I have enough for alternating blocks. I am working on the stars with a quilter who doesn't blog. We are both using the Temecula project to work on piecing skills.
So while I did go to bed early Wednesday night --- the day getting up early was completely worth it.....
Monday, October 08, 2012
Monday Morning...
The pups have been heaved into bed with Don..... The three of them are all sacked out. I've got a big mug of coffee and a few minutes to chat.....
The Great Pumpkin is almost complete. I have 50 orange berries to stitch around. The original in the 2012 Fall issue of Primitive Quilts and Projects had more of a solid homespun background - but I used what I had -- I like the plaid.....
Leaf raking is on the docket for this week after work. Dividing the yard into sections, I'll have it complete by the weekend-- as long as I have good weather.
I'm going to work with a good attitude today( who am I trying to convince-- you or me????)
with an hour of Star piecing tonight.
Gratitudes:
Eric, Chels & Don all traveled this weekend. Everyone is safe now in their own homes.
Cheetos & Diet Coke
Ripley sleeping through the night...
Saturday, October 06, 2012
The Best Day.....
The Mail box held gifts from Alma Allen of Blackbird Designs. There was a drawing last week on their blog and I was a lucky girl. I have a bucket list of quilt designers I want to meet and the girls of Blackbird Designs are on it.-- Given a choice I'd rather meet quilt designers than movie stars--- I'm a dork. This is their new line of fabric. Cinnamon Spice. As much as design and color--- the names of fabric lines are important to me. Even better if there is a story to go with it.
Chelsey came home for Friday and Saturday. She calls it 'Playing Pinterest'. We go to Pinterest and pick out something fun to do. The weather was crummy - so today we made homemade puppy treats.
Today was a holiday. It marked Ripley's first snow.
Ripley catching snowflakes with his tongue....
And there's Ripley and Chelsey with Snowflake kisses....
I've stretched my Hop to it quilt on the frame and begun quilting it. There's hand stitching watching old movies now. My pumpkin piece is over half done. And still another day off... Life is good.
Friday, October 05, 2012
Cottage Flowers
My check list is complete:
Pups' Breakfast.Check.
My Breakfast. Check.
4 Miles on the Elliptical. Check.
Shower. Check.
Make the Bed. Check.
Now I have a few minutes to have coffee and chat. Keep in mind-- between every step was bathroom breaks for Ripley and tons of hugs for both. They are my shadows....
Cottage Flowers - These never go out of style and are never out of season.
These are possibly the best examples of needle turn applique I have ever seen. And I didn't sew a stitch. I received a complete set of them from Karen. She made an extra set and asked if I would be interested in having them. I was overwhelmed. When I received the blocks I had star blocks already cut out and a bundle of border fabric. The generosity of quilters is something special. I can't even get these down into my sewing room. I keep them on the corner table and just study them. The applique --- I can't even see stitches...something to shoot for. Again Karen-- thank you ever so much.
The leafs rain daily off the trees in the U.P. as the Color Peak has come and gone.
Bruno helps with photography.
'"Hello, My name is Ripley-- and I get into mischief." No hate mail please. That collar will save his life, because we have deer " like dogs" in our neck of the woods. He runs into the road chasing them-- The car wins and Ripley loses. I think he's going to be easy to train.
One last picture...
Yep - I'm the dork that loves the leaves being blown into the Covered Porch screen door...It's a beautiful time of the year...
Monday, October 01, 2012
Frames and Mail....
I received a gift I won from Country Loft Quilt Shop. Truthfully I would have been tickled over the crow tissue paper (completely cute!) But I also receive 3 fat quarters of Lynette Anderson fabric. I've bought fabric, patterns and 3 BOM clubs from the shop. Their packaging is as nice as the product itself.
I worked on my Pumpkin project yesterday. Don built me a frame from some lumber he had lying around. I'm going to paint it black--- sooner than later. It's warm right now, but there's a chance of snow this weekend.
I cut the Bittersweet out of different colors of orange-- just like I see it on vines. I thought the frame building was no big deal. After all, the picture look like 4 pieces glued together. But Don brings it to a new level...with lapped joints.
I had delusions of taking notes....and using power tools... and learning to make my own...I'm kind of snickering as I type this..... I think I'll let him be in charge of frames for a while longer.
The Great Pumpkin....
My handwork for NFL Football on Sunday Afternoon. The Orange wool pieces are from Shakerwood Woolens . Cathi does a great job with her hand dyeing. I have even emailed her patterns and said I needed something to go with a part of the pattern and she hooks me up.
The Ghourd harvest is done and it was a great crop this year. Fun and easy to grow-- just left them climb fences....
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