"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness" Jeremiah 31:3
Friday, August 17, 2012
friday night sew in!
for friday night sew in, planning to finish these little swap HSTs. need 100 in all and they take hardly any time at all to assemble. then i can bag 'em up, label and put aside until they need to be sent. **** luscious day here in southern maine; warm, dry and breezy. can't believe september is 2 weeks from tomorrow. **** been quilting on the amish pinwheel the past few evenings trying to get another finish in, though i doubt it will be done this month. possible i might get this one and another done before retreat, we'll see. *** on a more projecting note, is anyone thinking christmas yet?
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
a prize!
my prize arrived from "a sentimental quilter" yesterday. a free stencil for my little quilts and a bonus stencil too! a catalog was included, of course, but i don't really have the need for any other stencils right now. this is a great company for quilting stencils; i did get a few from them last year....it's "the stencil company" and they carry a voluminous amount of stencils for quilting purposes. i recommend them highly. *** a few chores this morning and then maybe some sewing time. august half over? can't be...can it?
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
another finish!
just this morning while lounging at the beach, i finished the binding on this little piece. this pattern is bonnie hunter's super fast pieced bow ties that i made with blue and cheddar and titled "blue cheese," added a narrow border, then some tiny HSTs and finally the striped border cut on the diagonal. i really like how it turned out. *** yes, today was our second day at the beach. we lucked out and got 2 great days in a row. with summer whizzing by, gotta take advantage of every good day. not that i don't like the beach all the time, and often go during the winter as well, i can't always swim. yesterday the water was nearly like bath water and this morning the weatherman said it was 70 degrees, which i don't doubt. the only drawback is that warmer waters bring much more icky seaweed, but it's still nice to me anyway. **** on the sewing front, next up is another small piece to quilt before going back to bed-size pieces. my swaps all got mailed on time, so now just wait until they get swapped out and i find a squishie in my mailbox of different fabrics.
Monday, August 13, 2012
ready to mail
all ready for the postman today are the august swaps. scrappy nickels and brown strips are on their way in the nick of time. i had hoped to finish the 100 HSTs but have been busy quilting instead. only so many hours in the day, you know.
Friday, August 10, 2012
a friday finish
Thursday, August 9, 2012
not exactly a finish
Monday, August 6, 2012
when in rome...
and in the interest of fiscal management, we thought it prudent to pick up some of these, given the current glut on the market. at $3.29 per pound, cheaper than ground chuck, it only makes sense. i'd tell you where this place is, except then i'd have to kill you....LOL! **** the muggies are still with us, so this morning i was sweatin' to the vacuuming, after which i sat down at the old viking and proceeded along with the ocean waves units. yesterday did my own little "state of the stash" and refolded the elfa drawers, pleasantly surprised as a couple of them are not full. the lights drawer, however, is packed to the brim. that was reinforcement to me that i AM using up the stash and not a moment too soon, either; the Lancaster trip is 2/2/3...two months, two weeks, 3 days. *** the lilac pinwheel runner is almost quilted and i pulled the binding fabric to prep for a soon finish. looking good for maybe a couple more little finishes this month!
Sunday, August 5, 2012
honeycomb progress
this project is one of those "whenever" that gets worked on whenever there are spare moments. i decided to sew the hexagons together in pairs, making it easier to handle and hopefully quicker when the top assembling time came. here i've got about half the 202 total hexagons for the top; all are basted and i started sewing them together...on the left. what i need is a large design wall and time to leave it up to see exactly how the colors are placed. since i have neither of those, it'll probably get put together in sections, the best way i can manage. at some point, i'll spend more time on getting this flimsy together but not right now, just "whenever." most of the fabrics used are cherrywood hand dyes, so i'm hoping it'll be eye pleasing when finished. the edge and border are navy blue and so it'll get quilted using navy blue thread. **** we are stuck with the muggies, even on cloudy days like today. no matter, i'm getting myself acclimated for an eventual move a bit more south with more muggy weather, a trade-off for miserable maine winters.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
what does one do?
recently experienced a stab in the back from a relative. this person and i are not friendly, nor is there any desire to be so on either side. this person came into the family later than most of my cousins and was raised a prima donna. this person was treated like a queen from the moment she drew a breath. this person has had every advantage possible while others of us have struggled mightily. she was cute when little and she has smarts like many of us. for some reason, she is the only one who has achieved any measure of success, though. my brothers have law degrees and i've a BA. i worked in healthcare many years in admin support positions. we have worked as hard as this person, if not harder, as we didn't have the benefit of financial backing. this person lives out of state but is not missed. we hardly know she exists except when she waves her wand and it affects one of us. do i sound jealous? when i was younger i was, but not now. she has little that i really want except something that was promised to me. i assumed she was mature enough to honor that promise. as of yet, that isn't the case. it's true, i wish i lived out of maine, but i have my reasons for staying...at present anyway. and this person is unfortunate in that she didn't have the best role models. so what is there to do? nothing, i guess. i've left messages for her with no response thus far. what they say is so true, you can choose you friends but not your relatives.
twinkle, twinkle
little stars, almost ready to send off to swap-land! just have to finish pressing, clipping and then label and mr. postman can take them away. again, little squares like this use up hardly any stash but they are cute, i think. **** in addition to finishing these up, did some applique and quilting yesterday. the lilac pinwheel runner is nearly ready to bind, which will give me another finish very soon. after that's done, will tackle another small project. then once cooler weather hits, i can hopefully finish up the 2 amish that are close to done and possibly get another bed-size quilted before 2012 is history. that'll put me in good UFO shape starting off 2013. maybe can also squeak in tying the "fat tuesday on orca bay" and fling that. by year's end, the indigo scrappy should be a flimsy and maybe civil war diary also. **** been looking around for a scrappy to use up my batik fabrics on; so many patterns from which to choose. i did see a slightly wonky star that might work that is within my size requirements. i am also hoping 2013 is the year of the hawaiian; finishing that up will be quite an accomplishment, not to mention the inchies and the scrappy 9-patch. ahhh, so many projects and ideas as always.....
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