Thursday, December 29, 2022

the reveal

it's been another year of health challenges for me, but i've soldiered on and hope and pray i've got the latest nearly conquered.  it's also been so wearying with too much violence, war, political strife, immigration mess and way too many gun deaths.  why doesn't anyone have any common sense anymore?  often it's been a chore to find an oasis from all that and more than a few times i've skipped the news altogether.  but i digress.....

the gift quilt has been opened and, hopefully, oohed and aahed over, so now i can post a photo...

this is the biggest quilt i ever made, 96" square, busting just over 15 yards of fabric.  nearly all came from my stash;  added only a few half yards of the neutrals.  the bedroom it now lives in is small, so i hope they squint to get the whole vision of the design. 

here's wishing you a healthy, prosperous and enjoyable 2023 with more than a little fun added.  "And now let us welcome the new year, full of things that have never been."  Rainer Maria Rilke!

Tuesday, December 27, 2022

december mini

as mentioned, this is my last monthly mini quilt.  i've got UFOs and WHIMMS (works hidden in my mind) that are whispering very loudly to me.  i want to finish everything on my quilty plate.  the paramedics are here at my complex nearly every day, sometimes more than once per day, reminding (screaming) to me that life is finite.  these are things i lovingly started and want to see done.  

my churn dash needle was stuck in its groove and i wanted to use a lot of different greens, not to mention that lovely paisley fabric in the border.  the red toile was a small piece that is now gone.  it's my type of mini, about 22" square....linking up with wendy and the other makers of marvelous minis!

my mom gifted me "yankee" magazine, which i love and then sent me these....first, the box of attachments for the vintage singer that is coming soon...

they are in this vintage chocolate box, i think given to her mother by her father...there are very few momentos left so i did what i could to repair it...the contents still faintly seen on the cover.  my grandmother died shortly after my mother was born, so almost nothing of hers remains.  she also put this in the box...

a lunchbox fave from my childhood...fluff and peanut butter!  i still can sing along with the TV commercial from the 60s....it's a new england staple!

and something i gifted myself....

a real bargain at $2.50, used on Amazon.  it had been a library copy and honestly, i don't think anyone ever used it.  the pattern sheets are still attached in the back of the book, so it's like new.  

just an example of the beautiful vintage designs in this book..in my soul i am an expert applique quilter but alas, it hasn't filtered down to my fingers.  already it has drool on it....LOL!

slowly moving away from the deep freeze that came for Christmas...going from single digits last weekend to 60s next...and of course, we have no snow at all.  celebrating with the kiddos new year's with dinner and prezzies.  i miss new england a lot but so delighted to be close to my daughter. 

lastly, the gift quilt is done and packed, getting mailed today so will be able to post a photo when it's opened.  have to say it looked very nice on my bed and hoping the recipients feel the same.  bring on the next UFO!






Friday, December 23, 2022

holiday wishes

 

just a quick post to say 'merry christmas' to those who celebrate and happy holidays to others...as always in spite of challenges that seem to occur all too frequently, my life is full of blessings that overflow.  happy to be ending the year still on 2 legs, even tho a bit shaky at times.  i didn't put tap shoes on my christmas list but maybe next year??  may we all bask in the joys of the season and look forward with anticipation and hope for a kinder, gentler world.  seems unfathomable i know, but still possible.  thinking surely woodstock would agree!



Wednesday, December 21, 2022

in the hoop

the humongous gift quilt is now done, just a wash and then it'll get packed and sent off to its new home.  happy to say i busted just over 15 yards with this project.  ramps up my usage considerably.  i don't keep detailed in/out statistics, just a basic tally that might not be wholly accurate....no matter, i'd rather be sewing than accounting.  so this project is now in the quilt hoop....

it's the glad tidings wall quilt....the mustard print is called glad tidings by jo morton...i swooned over this print and know it will be a seasonal favorite when complete.  you can see the shell pattern i'll be quilting in the blank squares....and on the design wall....

the dargate baskets....i took this with me on vacation and think i finished one block...totally anemic effort.  i put the finished ones on the design wall as a "reminder" or "nag" to get going on this...it's one of my oldest UFOs, if not the oldest....and to the far left is a string of "S" hexies for the dutch panel project.  

heading into 2023 with about 26 UFOs, 4-5 of them bed size and all but two of these ready to baste and quilt.  the rest are wall quilts.  roughly calculated about 3 years' worth of sewing--lots of hand work with piecing/applique/quilting required.  not included are 3 scrappy tops that'll be donated as tops being made from precut scraps on hand.  one new year's wish is for continued health to see all of these done.  

getting ready for a big freeze and nasty weather here...ran out this morning for gym, groceries and gas, so the next 4 days i'll be ensconced in the apartment...if i get really bored i can start in on cleaning....LOL!  and one christmas wish?  that mary berry would invite me for dinner!  flying time to applique baskets and i know i'd look good in that funny paper crown!

Saturday, December 17, 2022

countdown to christmas!

naked no more....the tree has been trimmed and its lights and ornaments happily revisited once more.

the tree itself is a cheap fake one, but works as a foundation for these cheery lights and my dear ornaments, all rekindling warm memories of past christmases and kind people....i do miss the aroma of fresh evergreen tho.  ***  have returned to my apartment after the brief sojourn retreat a mere hour away.  was busy while i was gone with results to show!

'wildest dreams' has been flimsified...alas, no big design wall to show it off properly but you can see nearly all of it.  i am quite excited to get this basted and start quilting, especially those big and little squares just screaming for some vintage-y designs.  should be a finish in 2023 finally.  i have just about decided to quilt every stinkin' triangle.  *** the 2 seasonal stitcheries also got completed--well, the stitchery part anyway.  

this will get finished as a bowl filler....and this next one will be a small wall decor piece...

that french general fabric is just perfect for finishing....love those reindeer!!  

holiday plans are set.  my kiddos are working--hospitals, you know--so i'll be enjoying the day myself with a special lunch and probably sewing in my jammies for the day.  still have a few things i'd like to finish this year....the december mini is just about ready to bind and the gift quilt binding will get sewn on tomorrow.  have begun tallying the year's progress and roughing out 2023 goals.  marathon cleaning week coming up to clear ALL the decks before new year's.  so very thankful for a year of health and sewing!





Saturday, December 10, 2022

Retreat weekend sort of...

No place exotic and me the only attendee...condo sitting for my kiddos an hour from toxic village has given me days of free hours used to advance a few stagnant UFOs.....

all these blocks are now done and ready to flimsify....new word!

And up next....
a bit of applique and some homey embellishments anthis will be ready to flimsify too!  amazing what a change of venue can do...plenty on the list on return to the village but for now, an enjoyable respite....,

Monday, December 5, 2022

my week

for someone who doesn't work and has no outside time commitments, the weeks evaporate regardless...of course i sew something most every day and there are boring, repetitive household things...what's up this week?   first off, the thus-far naked tree...

it's small but still, lights and tons of ornies take time...then the ever-present stack of books

tantalizing mysteries whispering, no shouting at me each time i walk by....and this brand new, can't be renewed DAR book club must read...

i finished "american jezebel" and was gobsmacked to find i am a descendant of Anne Hutchinson and, get this, also Mayflower passenger Constance Hopkins!  another delightful accident for sure...my grandfather always told us about the Mayflower connection but never located until now.  *** so where's the sewing you ask?

a patriots scrub top for dear daughter, and flannel batt for kaffe's lozenges, can now baste...gotta try and rack up a couple of small finishes before december flies...lastly,

a pinwheel baby quilt gift that'll probably be done before january as well...plus finish the december mini AND the huge gift quilt that is almost ready to bind....enough to keep me off santa's naughty list...i hope!!!



Wednesday, November 30, 2022

a UFO tale...

into our 3rd dreary day, 2 of rain, and almost done with the gift quilt (finally!), so pulled out an ancient UFO....you might remember this...

it's the 1861 healy quilt...had avoided getting sucked into the hexie craze for a long time until this came along...could i do it?  why not?  i did give it a determined try...spent a lot of time on these tiny hexies...3/4" ones....here is the proof...

take-along bags filled with tiny pieces and papers, all cut from free magazine inserts....

a drawer filled with various sections....the quilt itself required 192 of the size rosette seen here in the pink, not to mention joining sections and rows.  life changes as it does and my fascination dwindled, sitting in the drawer with a twinge of guilt each time it was opened.  but no longer!  the tiny hexies are now being repurposed--the pink and blue ones--into an applique for a border on my dutch chintz wall quilt.  

have been trolling the 'net looking at di ford style medallion quilts for border ideas and saw this.  it's perfect!  not all the hexies will be used so the finished rosettes will be repurposed into a wall quilt of some sort, but the time spent isn't totally wasted.  i can feel the guilt dissipating as my plan is put into action.  the weather stinks but it's sunshiny in my studio!  ***  and now to avoid other guilt, i'm off to the gym!





Saturday, November 26, 2022

november mini

with the holiday over and leftovers gone, time to get back to sewing!  since my return from Maine, have been quilting the gift quilt.  but after the parade, the featherweight came out to play...first up, to finish this...

it's machine quilted with flannel batt; at about 16x20, this is mini to me!  you know how i feel about amish solid-style quilts and so no surprise here.  after this, a sleeve got sewn for a gift wall quilt, and the december mini got basted too.  but nothing goes in the hoop until the gift quilt is done and feel confident that'll be well ahead of Christmas.  only necessary house chores until then, so week between christmas and new year will be more thorough and decluttering to get ready for yet another sewing-filled year.  

december will mark the end of the monthly mini challenge for me.  i've had fun and used some of my pretty fabrics.  loved seeing what others make, which is always inspiring.  blame it on the brevity of time...if i was sure i'd have 40+ years of quilting ahead i would probably continue, but that's only a tantalizing wish i'd guess, and there is that 3-ring binder chock full of things i want to do!

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

happy thanksgiving!

hoping that you, like me, have a long thankful list this year....yes, news is grim and there is more than enough sadness and misery to go around, but in the midst of it all i consider myself blessed!  my life is poor in material riches, but overflowing with the important ones.  my maryland family works tomorrow so it'll be just me for dinner, and yes, i've got turkey and all the sides...it'll be a sew day for me!

 Blessings to all who read this!

Friday, November 18, 2022

trip recap

have returned to maryland and temps that are a bit warmer....yes, we DID have SNOW on wednesday but only a couple of inches...so here's the final report--if you're interested, that is....

waiting at airports got this much done on this christmas stitchery....there's more to the top border and a single row of the zigzag along the bottom and then can finish into a festive wall decoration...love those reindeer!

while at mum's, stocked her freezer with some future meals....not fried clams but rhode island clam cakes, more like puffs as you can see, but they do taste exactly like fried clams. 
 

in addition to home cooking, we dined out a few times and were treated to a delish breakfast by my bro and SIL at a B&B near their home....plus lots of seafood and yes LOBSTER got consumed.  i do miss it a lot here in crab territory...

we took advantage of a couple of balmy days and visited our favorite beaches....here's a link to a video of reid state park and the effects of hurricane nicole.   we visited on a whim but the parking lot was nearly full of other beach lovers and we were rewarded with this show of nature.  in all my beach days, i've never seen the waves curl like this!  enjoy!

https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipNK2Ys5YS0uJdrmOUkXL3FFxa7HifOxGCrbQsFz

 

Sunday, November 13, 2022

no new sewing....

am away in maine visiting my family for a brief week before snow flies...enjoying lobster of course and other seafood delights....we trekked (well, drove actually) to boothbay harbor, a favorite seaside locale and found it quite deserted, not a tourist in sight!  just the locals getting ready for the holidays....

this colorful buoy tree adorns the waterfront....i love it!  then ventured to a local eatery for a delish seafood (natch) lunch overlooking the harbor....heartily recommend it if you find yourself in the neighborhood...

the tugboat inn has been a fixture for many years....then another trip to yet another seaside favorite and watch the awesome waves because of hurricane nicole's visit....i'll post it when i can.   *** before  traveling back to MD, we'll all gather for an early Thanksgiving meal and more of that precious family time...

Tuesday, November 8, 2022

chilly has arrived

it's true, summer weather has gone and with it my shorts wardrobe...was inevitable of course and i am ready for it.  ****  the kaffe lozenges is a flimsy....

i moved around some of the prints to achieve balance, but it seems as tho the bottom half has fewer dark prints so might still require some tweaking...as far as other sewing, quilting the perimeter of the gift quilt so a christmas finish is definite.  it's huge, 96" square, way bigger than i care to make really, but for a gift i soldiered on.   **** a friend loaned me this to read and perhaps discuss with others in a small book group....

thoroughly interesting read...it is believed hawthorne based his hester prynne on anne hutchinson who, the ministers of the colony agreed, "she was a woman not only difficult in her opinions, but also of an intemperate spirit".  easy to recognize the traits of 21st century women in this trail-blazing rogue of her time--in short; outspoken, with common sense, confident in her opinions and belief that she was the equal of any man.  you can understand why she was feared in Puritan America.  cool weather is ideal to curl up under a cozy quilt and be whisked away.....




Saturday, November 5, 2022

bit o progress

here's the kaffe lozenges wall quilt, almost a flimsy, just a few rows to go....

the original plan was to piece 10x10 but thinking might do 11x9 instead...i absolutely love those prints...pretty sure i have plenty on hand for a few more projects...and what else?

it was zoom time for a bit last night....i've been working on the wildest dreams squares hoping to assemble the top this year.  one evening last week sat and pinned in the setting triangles to have at the ready.  there were only 6 blocks left to do....

happy to say on zoom 3 got finished with the triangles, now waiting for the 4 corner squares.  maybe this weekend those will get pinned in...anxious to see this become a top.  dreaming of the quilting as i sew....perhaps quilt every little triangle and some feathery stuff in the pink pieces?  oh yeah, that sounds good...

november arrived once again for me....on 11/1/22 it was 5 years since my life-saving cardiac surgery....that's 5 years of sewing, birthdays, christmas and thanksgivings, beach visits, lobster, happy times with family and just plain lots of love....i couldn't be more grateful and blessed!

and all you boomers don your cowboy hats in tribute today and sing along with me....."happy trails to you..."  it's the birthday anniversary of the king of the cowboys...roy rogers!

now there was a real hero....




Sunday, October 30, 2022

october mini

just this morning sewed down the last of the binding....

while i was quilting, noticed that had forgotten to baste...LOL...pattern is kentucky crossroads...used a background fabric that was another of those pretty things had bought for "someday"....tops for november and december mini are also done.  *** so what is on the design wall now?

it's the kaffe lozenges piece....nearly 50 are done waiting for other half.  hoping to baste by end of week...then it'll go into the to-be-quilted pile.   *** the christmas gift quilt is coming along, nearly ready to start quilting the border; christmas finish is very likely.  if santa brings another joann card, will stock up on batts for the few bed size quilt tops waiting for basting.  looks like 2023 might be another UFO busting year!

Friday, October 28, 2022

now and then

it took only a couple of days and some marathon sewing to make a dent in the strip tote....this is now...

and this was then....just mere hours ago....

the tote even weighs less...LOL....and now i have these....


49 blocks waiting on more....such fun and lots of memories come to mind, so just like visiting old friends...but the angel on my shoulder kept whispering UFO.....UFO...so will save the strips for another fun day and pulled out this, the lozenges wall quilt using awesome kaffe fabrics...

current plan is for 10 rows of 10 lozenges for the flimsy.    ****  peak foliage has finally arrived here with balmy, sunny days where the out of doors is always beckoning....just driving around with no destination is wonderful!

it's been windy off and on making lots of trees prematurely bare....all around town fall/winter pansies are planted, so plenty of color everywhere!  no real weekend plans--exercise, bind october mini, quilt and read....that's about it.


 





Thursday, October 27, 2022

happy birthday.....

to this little guy....dear brother #2....he lives far away but in our hearts and thoughts every day...he's a grandfather now...how did that happen???   8 years younger than me, so now he has joined the medicare generation...

 and just like popcorn, couldn't stop making those scrappy squares from 1.5" strips....

don't mind my wonky design wall....i needed a piece of flannel for one of the monthly minis and yes, i hacked it off my design wall...  these are NOT log cabin blocks, rather just strips sewn as pulled from tote until they are the right size.   some days miss going to work but not on a blitz sewing day!  still a long way from emptying the tote, tho...keep calm and sew on!



Wednesday, October 26, 2022

a flimsy!

 

the amanda nyberg pattern is now a flimsy, 60" square and soon to be flung to the thrift...somebody should love it's colors and find a place for it, and it'll generate funds for their service projects, win/win i'd say!  

moseying around blogland inspired me to answer the siren call of the scrappy sewists...LOL!  the tote of 1.5" strips was in my face and overflowing...what's a sewist to do?

especially when a blank afternoon is on the horizon....well, thought i would try a scrappy block or two...and shazam!

the sewing mojo kicked into overdrive and now there's a stack of half done blocks plus these....no pattern, no fussy cutting, no nothing but pull out a strip, sew it on and trim.  now that's what i call fun.  thinking another donation top is well on its way....and only a load of laundry and the day is wide open...more sewing fun!