although i did get one 365 block done on sunday, most of my sewing time was finishing up this little festive flimsy....hoping to get it quilted and done before 2016 is history....
these are so darn fun to make...now thinking of other color combos. can barely see the tiny light gray rectangles meant to be the tops of the ornaments as that was all that was in the stash, so making another will require a tiny purchase of a darker value. i might possibly have enough background left for binding, but if not, it'll be red print. just goes to show, if you hang onto a piece of fabric long enough, a perfect use will "materialize"....oooh, no pun intended! it's festive and not quite bright enough to be seen from space, just the north pole.... *** today's hopefully the last day out and about doing holiday stuff. the 365 blocks are never far from my mind. and white christmas? weatherman is predicting 50 degrees so i'd say no....just loving this maryland style winter!
"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness" Jeremiah 31:3
Monday, December 19, 2016
Sunday, December 18, 2016
25 to go.....
plus the 4 corner squares....hope to finish a couple more today and maybe even sew something different for a change!
slippery weather kept me indoors all day saturday so binge-watched 'midsomer murders' and sewed up my own storm. spent the evening with quilting hoop in lap working on another UFO. most of my christmasy stuff is done, save for decorating the tree and one more party. some time this week will pull fabrics for the corner squares. the finish is becoming a reality....hoping will get time the week between christmas and new year's to rough out goals and do some organizing before 2017 starts....this year has been my own version of 'it's a wonderful life' even with all the challenges and disappointments. betting you feel the same....
slippery weather kept me indoors all day saturday so binge-watched 'midsomer murders' and sewed up my own storm. spent the evening with quilting hoop in lap working on another UFO. most of my christmasy stuff is done, save for decorating the tree and one more party. some time this week will pull fabrics for the corner squares. the finish is becoming a reality....hoping will get time the week between christmas and new year's to rough out goals and do some organizing before 2017 starts....this year has been my own version of 'it's a wonderful life' even with all the challenges and disappointments. betting you feel the same....
Friday, December 16, 2016
on to december!
these are the last of the november blocks and now to start december's! this is exciting indeed as there are some fairly simple ones and a couple of "corkers" to use an old phrase. that light at the end of this year-long tunnel is getting brighter every day. can't say enough that this has been a huge challenge, but pretty satisfied with the result. doubting more and more that a regular batt will be used to finish, unless the destination is the arctic. the flimsy is quite weighty and even flannel will make it more than warm for most winter climates. nonetheless, that is a future dilemma. for right now enjoying the almost success....and the finish can't come soon enough....
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
color me happy
everyone knows that happiness is contingent on happenings, and for right now am pretty happy...not only did i finish another block that went together perfectly and quickly...
but the paper doll fabric on the right is perfect for the bonnie hunter mystery and will finally get used up. this goes back to about 2000 when i frequented a lovely fabric shop in downtown boston called "windmill fabrics" in the heart of chinatown. though their supply of any one kind of fabric was limited, the buys were fantastic. in addition to this fabric, bought several woolens for a coat, a blazer and a couple of skirts that all got worn frequently...the coat i still have, the blazer got stolen from a church (true) and the skirts ended up at the thrift along with my other business suits. and even though the paper dolls will be gone, the memories, of course, are priceless. while happiness is here for now, it is fleeting and fickle. more blocks on the horizon and some for the next week are totally hideous. and will not make me happy, i'm certain. even so, am bountifully blessed and that is neither fickle nor fleeting, for me anyway.
but the paper doll fabric on the right is perfect for the bonnie hunter mystery and will finally get used up. this goes back to about 2000 when i frequented a lovely fabric shop in downtown boston called "windmill fabrics" in the heart of chinatown. though their supply of any one kind of fabric was limited, the buys were fantastic. in addition to this fabric, bought several woolens for a coat, a blazer and a couple of skirts that all got worn frequently...the coat i still have, the blazer got stolen from a church (true) and the skirts ended up at the thrift along with my other business suits. and even though the paper dolls will be gone, the memories, of course, are priceless. while happiness is here for now, it is fleeting and fickle. more blocks on the horizon and some for the next week are totally hideous. and will not make me happy, i'm certain. even so, am bountifully blessed and that is neither fickle nor fleeting, for me anyway.
Monday, December 12, 2016
december finish
or it should be anyway....this is in my hoop today and anticipate it'll be OFF the UFO list for 2017, knocking me down to (gulp) 35 that includes a fair number of bed size projects.
love the fabrics in this piece and am thinking of a turquoise binding, but maybe it'll be navy instead. and holiday decorating is done except for my tree, which hoping to find tomorrow....so instead will show you the tree seen at the Eisenhower farm adorned with 50s era glass bulbs and even some from nikita khruschev no less! it was fake but the Eisenhowers had a real tree, of course. now, though, cookie baking calls....
love the fabrics in this piece and am thinking of a turquoise binding, but maybe it'll be navy instead. and holiday decorating is done except for my tree, which hoping to find tomorrow....so instead will show you the tree seen at the Eisenhower farm adorned with 50s era glass bulbs and even some from nikita khruschev no less! it was fake but the Eisenhowers had a real tree, of course. now, though, cookie baking calls....
Saturday, December 10, 2016
starting toward the finish
of the 365 of course....working on the final border of 6" (finished) blocks....plus bonnie hunter's mystery as leaders/enders. is a terrific feeling indeed to know that it is entirely possible these blocks will be done come end of the month. not sure if that includes the 4 corner blocks or not, but even so, the majority will be finished.
first month of 2017 will be spent getting the flimsy together, finishing up the farmer's wife blocks (still 8 more to make) and the last few of barbara brackman's westering women. have run consistently a tad behind on this due to diversions like friday when ventured up to gettysburg again for a tour of the eisenhower farm that was decorated for christmas. crossing the threshold is like stepping back in time with its 1950s/60s era style and decor. it is located adjacent to the battlefield and was delightful and very interesting. of course i remember ike and mamie very well, but knew few of the details of their lives that included multiple moves, lost children, visiting dignitaries and prize angus cattle. heartily recommend if you are in the area. i'll sign off with views of the outside main house and one of ike's paintings that hangs in the home....
first month of 2017 will be spent getting the flimsy together, finishing up the farmer's wife blocks (still 8 more to make) and the last few of barbara brackman's westering women. have run consistently a tad behind on this due to diversions like friday when ventured up to gettysburg again for a tour of the eisenhower farm that was decorated for christmas. crossing the threshold is like stepping back in time with its 1950s/60s era style and decor. it is located adjacent to the battlefield and was delightful and very interesting. of course i remember ike and mamie very well, but knew few of the details of their lives that included multiple moves, lost children, visiting dignitaries and prize angus cattle. heartily recommend if you are in the area. i'll sign off with views of the outside main house and one of ike's paintings that hangs in the home....
Friday, December 9, 2016
a cheesy gift...
meaning cheddars of course! was surprised yesterday with a gift of these gorgeous fabrics...and that makes me one happy quilter! thank you, again, mystery giver....
been an ultra busy week here with guild parties, senior center activities and a bit of holiday fun and, last but not least, elvis was in the building! other than some christmas sewing, no blocks have been assembled but that will soon change. also finalizing up holiday plans and some baking and the tree are on the to do list as well. no bad weather or travel as of yet in these parts, but if that changes, the larder is stocked and the 365 is waiting patiently. happy as the proverbial bivalve to be spending christmas with my dears aka DD and DSIL....that is priceless indeed!
been an ultra busy week here with guild parties, senior center activities and a bit of holiday fun and, last but not least, elvis was in the building! other than some christmas sewing, no blocks have been assembled but that will soon change. also finalizing up holiday plans and some baking and the tree are on the to do list as well. no bad weather or travel as of yet in these parts, but if that changes, the larder is stocked and the 365 is waiting patiently. happy as the proverbial bivalve to be spending christmas with my dears aka DD and DSIL....that is priceless indeed!
Monday, December 5, 2016
beginning the end
of the 365, that is....finally on sunday finished ALL my little dark value blocks....and a couple of nasty ones too. will definitely NOT miss the 7/8ths inch flying geese!!! they are horrible to make for my short, chunky fingers. but they are done and it's on to bigger blocks of light fabrics. sorted all the dark scraps and tossed the too-tiny ones, rest in the scrap basket. so december is really catch up and finish month...including the 4 corner blocks that haven't tackled yet. here are the last of the littles....
once the deck was cleared, moved on to bonnie hunter's mystery clue #2....oohh those lovely kaffe magentas! aren't they beautiful??? haven't done clue #1 yet but will get them done as leaders/enders while light blocks are made, now that the thread color has been changed on the old viking.
bonnie's quilt designs are all about scraps so these should fit in nicely. in addition to these and the little blocks, pulled out some christmas decorations and lined up some christmas sewing that is on my to do list. plus squeezed in a bit of a nap as well since woke up at 4 am. it's another busy week with some holiday fun included. hope your week is similarly scheduled.....
once the deck was cleared, moved on to bonnie hunter's mystery clue #2....oohh those lovely kaffe magentas! aren't they beautiful??? haven't done clue #1 yet but will get them done as leaders/enders while light blocks are made, now that the thread color has been changed on the old viking.
bonnie's quilt designs are all about scraps so these should fit in nicely. in addition to these and the little blocks, pulled out some christmas decorations and lined up some christmas sewing that is on my to do list. plus squeezed in a bit of a nap as well since woke up at 4 am. it's another busy week with some holiday fun included. hope your week is similarly scheduled.....
Saturday, December 3, 2016
first party
the frederick guild held their annual christmas meeting and it was delightful! our meeting room at the art center was festively decorated and the gustatory offerings were beyond delicious! some games, door prizes and drawing the winner of our raffle quilt topped off an enjoyable evening. we also got a sneak peek at the exhibit of quilts currently on display for the month at the request of the art center. two of mine are seen....in an ART center no less....lofty environment indeed!
in addition to all the food offerings, collections were taken for toys for tots and food items for locals in need.
lastly a photo of the tied quilt from my scrappy solid flimsy, which made its debut at the church bazaar yesterday. these blocks are now OUT of my house and on to a good home. next up are the scrappy log cabin blocks, another longstanding UFO that should be outta here by end of january....now time for mystery sewing AKA bonnie hunter's clue #2!
in addition to all the food offerings, collections were taken for toys for tots and food items for locals in need.
lastly a photo of the tied quilt from my scrappy solid flimsy, which made its debut at the church bazaar yesterday. these blocks are now OUT of my house and on to a good home. next up are the scrappy log cabin blocks, another longstanding UFO that should be outta here by end of january....now time for mystery sewing AKA bonnie hunter's clue #2!
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
last minute finish
whew, just in time to say sayonara to november, got this throw finished. this is a donation to a favorite charity as a fundraiser. my limited budget prevents me from giving as much as i'd like, so a quilt to raise money has to substitute. new hampshire pal vic gave me a jelly roll of these beautiful moda fabrics, and wanted to use them up quick, so found an easy internet pattern. some strips did end up in the 2.5" shoebox but used a lot for this project. she also gave me a layer cake of the same fabric line AND about 3 yards of one print suitable for backing. a wallhanging is planned for more at some point. oh, and the name of the line? it's grace....
it's given with no stipulations other than to generate funds, and once it's given, have no say to its ultimate destination. this is my philosophy for all quilts that are given, regardless of to whom. cannot agonize after the fact about what happens to them--it's pointless and robs me of the enjoyment of the process. cannot be the quilt police either during or after, only hope that someday and somewhere they are appreciated and used. another quickly took its place in the hoop...it's the milky way masquerade! i love this vibrantly colorful quilt--no plans for its destination right now, but hopefully to a worthy recipient. *** so early in the day but blessings abound....especially warm temps and much needed rain!
it's given with no stipulations other than to generate funds, and once it's given, have no say to its ultimate destination. this is my philosophy for all quilts that are given, regardless of to whom. cannot agonize after the fact about what happens to them--it's pointless and robs me of the enjoyment of the process. cannot be the quilt police either during or after, only hope that someday and somewhere they are appreciated and used. another quickly took its place in the hoop...it's the milky way masquerade! i love this vibrantly colorful quilt--no plans for its destination right now, but hopefully to a worthy recipient. *** so early in the day but blessings abound....especially warm temps and much needed rain!
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