"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness" Jeremiah 31:3
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
just like a quilter
Monday, August 15, 2011
Brrrrr
no photo today as i'm sure everyone has seen rain, which is what it has been doing here all day today. we have no danger of flooding where we are, but not far away on the coast it does happen. it is chilly! to go from nearly 80 to 62 is noticed here, even though cold is relative in maine. for a february day, for instance, this would be balmy! had to don the thermal, long-sleeve top and kept my socks on all day long. it's an ideal night to quilt on the lovers' links, which is exactly what i am going to do. ***** my new read is "caleb's crossing," about the first native american graduate of Harvard, a Martha's Vineyard Wampanoag, though much is fiction. the book came out at the ideal time as a descendant of his graduated Harvard this past june. as a native new englander, i know much about the area's history, so the locale is familiar. oh yeah, the overnight temp is predicted to be 57!
Sunday, August 14, 2011
early sunday sewing
Saturday, August 13, 2011
the latest
this is the first thing i've made from the Lori Smith book bought earlier this year (half price!). i hardly ever use these colors but they caught my eye in february, the nearly end of an endless winter and so they found their way into my stash. there's a small pieced border top and bottom to add and the little flimsy will be done. i'm pretty happy with it considering it's a HST nightmare, but it measured twice and cut carefully and it does make a difference. after this i really need to get back to quilting the lovers' links, finish piecing the pinwheel runner and working on those amish pinwheels as well. these little projects will end up on my 2012 UFO list, which means i'll have lots of finishes as they won't take as much time. next up is piecing the red/cream north wind, i promise.....
Friday, August 12, 2011
book recommendation
have been reading this book and which i can recommend heartily for its historical and documentation purposes. lots of delish info on quilts at the Winterthur Museum, built by DuPont (yes THAT DuPont) in Delaware. The museum owns over 300,000 textile pieces, 300 quilts. There is a full-page photo of a huge sunburst quilt made in 1827 by Rebecca Scattergood Savery that has never been washed so the colors and condition are pristine. There's also a quilt that was made in Hallowell, Maine, a port city about one hour north of here and also a quilt made by the cousin of John Quincy Adams' wife. **** gotta go, job interview this morning.....now where ARE those pantyhose?
Thursday, August 11, 2011
plaid-tastic!
it gave me the benefit of adding some different colors rather than the limited palette i've found in actual shirts. more than once i've seen a shirt on a body somewhere and wished i could say, "please sir, can i have your shirt?" but propriety ruled over desire. ****** on the weather map here in maine this morning, i saw 59 in more than one place. it was a cool day yesterday and a cool morning so far today, great for sewing. unfortunately my day is already scheduled with nonquilty errands. **** also at marden's i found 2 cheddar prints, a great find! i did search on the internet for cheddar prints, but found that different manufacturers have different definitions of cheddar, many of them more gold than what i think of as cheddar. plus, the internet finds were much pricier....frugality usually trumps.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
critical stage
this is my shoebox full of 1.5" strips. the time has come for a decision. either i get a larger tote OR i start using these strips. i could cut some of them up for inchies of course. have to think about it....meanwhile, it's coooool here in coastal maine, low 60s. a day without the hum of fans or air conditioners. cloudy too, but i hear summer is coming back for the weekend.
apologies
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
double dipping
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