"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness" Jeremiah 31:3
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
too early?
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
crafts of christmas past
even though i started quilting nearly exclusively in 1979, prior to that i was a serial crafter. each year when i unpack my ornaments, those years come wafting back to me in wonderful memories. here is a sample of what's on my tree....
oh the hours this sampling represents! felt and sequins and beads, oh my! made lots of those. the bandana ornaments were in a family circle mag eons ago. the bell and blue were kits. the cross-stitch ones came from a pattern--have made a ton of those and given many away. then there was the year in ceramics...the angel, the stocking and the 3 wise men yet to be unpacked. the pinwheels are more recent, as is the fabric star with sequins...that was a swap with the jo morton yahoo group (i made 2 of them...overachiever me)....the felt monogram mitten was just my idea using iron on alphabets. and then there are these...
as a child, my daughter was fascinated with gumball machines and i found a kit with 2...and the butterfly was a freehand idea of mine for a niece. we used to live near a yarn shop that carried a lot of these felt kits with sequins and beads. she has an advent calendar--another kit--of a tree with 24 pockets each containing a little ornament for the tree...more sequins and beads....and a nice big star for the treetop. she also has a nativity set done in crewel that came in several kits and finally got finished about 10 years ago. now that i pretty much only quilt, my ornament days are mostly past. luckily i get to revisit them every christmas...like most of you, no doubt. give me any old tree--even the cheapo fake amazon i have now--but load it with lights and my ornaments and it'll always be christmas!
oh the hours this sampling represents! felt and sequins and beads, oh my! made lots of those. the bandana ornaments were in a family circle mag eons ago. the bell and blue were kits. the cross-stitch ones came from a pattern--have made a ton of those and given many away. then there was the year in ceramics...the angel, the stocking and the 3 wise men yet to be unpacked. the pinwheels are more recent, as is the fabric star with sequins...that was a swap with the jo morton yahoo group (i made 2 of them...overachiever me)....the felt monogram mitten was just my idea using iron on alphabets. and then there are these...
as a child, my daughter was fascinated with gumball machines and i found a kit with 2...and the butterfly was a freehand idea of mine for a niece. we used to live near a yarn shop that carried a lot of these felt kits with sequins and beads. she has an advent calendar--another kit--of a tree with 24 pockets each containing a little ornament for the tree...more sequins and beads....and a nice big star for the treetop. she also has a nativity set done in crewel that came in several kits and finally got finished about 10 years ago. now that i pretty much only quilt, my ornament days are mostly past. luckily i get to revisit them every christmas...like most of you, no doubt. give me any old tree--even the cheapo fake amazon i have now--but load it with lights and my ornaments and it'll always be christmas!
Friday, December 15, 2017
only 30 years or so
that's how long i've had this pattern and this quilt in the works...not that it's done yet, oh no, but i've gotten it this far....it was the applique that held me back and then i just decided to do it and if it wasn't perfect, then so what.
first saw this done at a show in new hampshire and bought the pattern. i loved it then and love it still. next comes a narrow blue border, then wide muslin border with more appliques. the fun is definitely in the process. *** and did manage one more tree block, a pear tree of course!
and remember my post about this? my ikea bag and kitchen timer? well, surprise surprise, they have
mystically re-appeared. this has been going on since i moved in here. somebody with a twisted sense of humor is playing cat and mouse, the invisible invader who comes into my apartment and takes inconsequential things and then returns them...things like stamps, like freezer container lids, like CDs, stuff out of my cupboard, polident tablets, a mitten, others i can't recall now and then the ikea bag and timer. wonder if it's the same vile violator who followed me around massachusetts and stole 3 purses, tampered with my old cars, stole mortgage checks off my mailbox, a gold sand dollar necklace from a safety deposit box (plus the keys), utility and other bills from my mailbox, an amy grant CD out of my glove compartment...to name a few. those items never found their way back--one was an especially nice leather purse from the thrift--but here at violator village they usually do. maybe the perp thinks that redeems them....guess again. it is never ok to violate my apartment and car whether or not things are taken and later returned. i don't do it to anyone here and it shouldn't be done to me. unfortunately that is life with infantile people of nearly zero integrity, not everyone here, but one is too many. it just isn't right at all.
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
waiting.....
the other night during a brief period of energy, paired up most of my christmas stash for trees...and they are still waiting....
every morning have to take the new meds that nearly totally flatten me. often i must nap and then feel draggy the rest of the day. not complaining, mind you, as they keep (almost) everything moving and help my heart/body to heal, but for a person who was used to jumping out of bed eager for the day, it can be discouraging. yes, have had a few small pity parties, but mostly feel thankful i've done so well in just 6 short weeks after such a grueling and brutal surgery. whereas i often used to start sewing right after breakfast, instead i take these meds (4) and then wait for the cannonball to hit. i make a to-do list halfheartedly knowing it's a fool's errand. any dedicated sewist would feel the same, i'm sure. my previously go-to caffeine hit has been banished, so it's cold turkey with just juice and water....very poor substitutes! plus it's another 3 meds in the evening, so it's often a double whammy. many tell me one day i will feel absolutely terrific, much better than before the surgery, but it isn't today. i know others might not be faring as well, for which i feel guilty and blessed...but betty is waiting and we need to play, not just to make trees but for my own mental comfort, way better than anything from a drugstore.....don't you agree?
every morning have to take the new meds that nearly totally flatten me. often i must nap and then feel draggy the rest of the day. not complaining, mind you, as they keep (almost) everything moving and help my heart/body to heal, but for a person who was used to jumping out of bed eager for the day, it can be discouraging. yes, have had a few small pity parties, but mostly feel thankful i've done so well in just 6 short weeks after such a grueling and brutal surgery. whereas i often used to start sewing right after breakfast, instead i take these meds (4) and then wait for the cannonball to hit. i make a to-do list halfheartedly knowing it's a fool's errand. any dedicated sewist would feel the same, i'm sure. my previously go-to caffeine hit has been banished, so it's cold turkey with just juice and water....very poor substitutes! plus it's another 3 meds in the evening, so it's often a double whammy. many tell me one day i will feel absolutely terrific, much better than before the surgery, but it isn't today. i know others might not be faring as well, for which i feel guilty and blessed...but betty is waiting and we need to play, not just to make trees but for my own mental comfort, way better than anything from a drugstore.....don't you agree?
Friday, December 8, 2017
a christmas forest
had a bit of extra energy today...and who wouldn't after 2 naps...necessitated by some required activity and recovery from a brief cardiac procedure on thursday with mostly good result. pulled a stack of christmas prints for more scrappy trees....i am really liking how these are working up.
have been wanting to use up some of the christmas prints and this seems just the perfect project. thinking might eliminate half of what's on the shelf; first have to decide the final size. these blocks will measure about 7' x 9" finished and will need to accommodate a backing 72" x 90" or less. also quilting a small piece in spare moments that will be gifted at christmas. *** in the meantime, recovery continues slowly but steadily. i still get quite tired with any sustained activity and had to pass up some fun things this week due to being just plain wiped out. next week will be six weeks from surgery and will be discussing cardiac rehab at my next follow-up visit. i'd prefer the magic wand fix, like who wouldn't?
have been wanting to use up some of the christmas prints and this seems just the perfect project. thinking might eliminate half of what's on the shelf; first have to decide the final size. these blocks will measure about 7' x 9" finished and will need to accommodate a backing 72" x 90" or less. also quilting a small piece in spare moments that will be gifted at christmas. *** in the meantime, recovery continues slowly but steadily. i still get quite tired with any sustained activity and had to pass up some fun things this week due to being just plain wiped out. next week will be six weeks from surgery and will be discussing cardiac rehab at my next follow-up visit. i'd prefer the magic wand fix, like who wouldn't?
Monday, December 4, 2017
net surfing too much?
probably, but there are just soooo many things that tweak my quilty muse...for instance, saw a christmas tree flimsy done with scraps (of course) that just had to try. before you can say "hello betty," i'm at the machine with some stash pieces....leading to these
can definitely see this becoming a new christmas quilt. i had planned one using the christmas cracker pattern but liking these trees a whole lot more. plus they work up so darn quick. even with my abbreviated sewing time, was able to make these four pretty fast. these aren't exactly like the top i saw, but they're my version and i'm happy with them. *** busy weekend that included that dreamy shower and some laundry, new post-surgery tasks for me. weary of baby steps progress but that's how it goes. each PT session finds me walking further but still requiring that daily nap to recoup. managed to put up a few christmas decorations today too. tomorrow might even manage to put away halloween stuff!
can definitely see this becoming a new christmas quilt. i had planned one using the christmas cracker pattern but liking these trees a whole lot more. plus they work up so darn quick. even with my abbreviated sewing time, was able to make these four pretty fast. these aren't exactly like the top i saw, but they're my version and i'm happy with them. *** busy weekend that included that dreamy shower and some laundry, new post-surgery tasks for me. weary of baby steps progress but that's how it goes. each PT session finds me walking further but still requiring that daily nap to recoup. managed to put up a few christmas decorations today too. tomorrow might even manage to put away halloween stuff!
Saturday, December 2, 2017
fun with betty
my machine has been feeling neglected and why shouldn't she....aside from some hand sewing and a bare few minutes at the machine, she's been idle, waiting patiently. this morning before zombie meds take over, wanted to play a bit. during my first hospital stay, a friend brought me this thrift store book. inside was a very pretty plaid quilt that immediately caught my eye. with a significant plaid stash, always on the lookout for ideas to use them. i especially love the spiral binding too!
these are a great size for quick paper piecing. when i returned home for good, traced out a couple of triangles and pretty happy with the result. this will be a quick project and good for hand quilting. thinking a flannel back will make it ultra cozy.
this is my 3rd new start this year, but still hoping to knock off a couple of small finishes before year's end putting the 2018 UFO list in good shape. my OT kindly put up my folding table as hoping to baste a flimsy this weekend to start quilting in january. *** in addition to basting a quilt this weekend, laundry needs to be done and that longed-for, dreamy shower is on the list as well...hoping to eradicate the remaining tape residue from various places and feel more like a person and less like a patient....always good!
these are a great size for quick paper piecing. when i returned home for good, traced out a couple of triangles and pretty happy with the result. this will be a quick project and good for hand quilting. thinking a flannel back will make it ultra cozy.
this is my 3rd new start this year, but still hoping to knock off a couple of small finishes before year's end putting the 2018 UFO list in good shape. my OT kindly put up my folding table as hoping to baste a flimsy this weekend to start quilting in january. *** in addition to basting a quilt this weekend, laundry needs to be done and that longed-for, dreamy shower is on the list as well...hoping to eradicate the remaining tape residue from various places and feel more like a person and less like a patient....always good!
Thursday, November 30, 2017
november swan song
today was my first day back at the senior center quilting group since october...was great to see mostly all my quilty peeps again and get caught up with them. i brought along the honeycomb project and got quite a bit done for all the chatting that happened.
i wanted to get the side rows done to see exactly how large this center portion will be and can now fill in with the units left and hopefully get the colors placed evenly. you can see the navy setting triangles, which are very small, but there is a narrow navy blue border all around, probably 3" finished, and then a wider border all around, which will probably be 6" finished. not sure if there's anything in my stash large enough for the outer border but then i don't need it today either. hoping to shop the stash when the time comes. *** got to thursday without any daytime naps but really needed it this afternoon. it has been a busy week with must-do walking, a few fun events, homecare people and visitors. my first doctor follow up garnered lots of surprises with regard to my progress. the only one who expected more is, of course, me. i've been home a couple of weeks now and managing pretty well with dressing, basin baths, meal prep, dishes and picking up, but laundry is starting to accumulate and still waiting for that first, dreamy foray in the shower....tomorrow maybe? the bookmobile came this week so finally have some good reading on hand. really itching to sit down at the machine and try some things i've seen online. and i've a quilt that needs basting to start the quilting. maybe this weekend will give me some extended time for both. now that december is here, want to pull out some holiday stuff too. my gift list is down pat, just hoping to focus on increasing activity level and getting beyond the recovery stage. everyone tells me it comes eventually!
i wanted to get the side rows done to see exactly how large this center portion will be and can now fill in with the units left and hopefully get the colors placed evenly. you can see the navy setting triangles, which are very small, but there is a narrow navy blue border all around, probably 3" finished, and then a wider border all around, which will probably be 6" finished. not sure if there's anything in my stash large enough for the outer border but then i don't need it today either. hoping to shop the stash when the time comes. *** got to thursday without any daytime naps but really needed it this afternoon. it has been a busy week with must-do walking, a few fun events, homecare people and visitors. my first doctor follow up garnered lots of surprises with regard to my progress. the only one who expected more is, of course, me. i've been home a couple of weeks now and managing pretty well with dressing, basin baths, meal prep, dishes and picking up, but laundry is starting to accumulate and still waiting for that first, dreamy foray in the shower....tomorrow maybe? the bookmobile came this week so finally have some good reading on hand. really itching to sit down at the machine and try some things i've seen online. and i've a quilt that needs basting to start the quilting. maybe this weekend will give me some extended time for both. now that december is here, want to pull out some holiday stuff too. my gift list is down pat, just hoping to focus on increasing activity level and getting beyond the recovery stage. everyone tells me it comes eventually!
Sunday, November 26, 2017
sewing drought over!
finally after 36 long days without a needle in my hand or my foot on the pedal, have done both today! woke early this morning feeling fine so after breakfast, my required walk and a facecloth bath, sat down at the machine and worked some on potholders. didn't plan on sewing long, just a bit to get back in the sewing swing of things. then, pulled out this aging UFO to see how much could get done today.
this is another project languishing in a drawer started to use up some cherrywood solid scraps. it isn't a large quilt per se; borders will be 6" i believe, but colorful and great for hand quilting. the meds i have to take right now pretty much flatten me, so up until now have just been taking up chair space too much of the time. at least now the time on forced rest should result in some sewing progress. and time spent in "toil of the needle", as hawthorne called it, is never wasted. *** chilly, sunny and windy today. still no driving for me but soon and then it's cardiac rehab. have noticed a bunch of little improvements as a result of my surgery and expect more will come. but the biggest is just delight and grateful to be alive.....it IS a wonderful life!
this is another project languishing in a drawer started to use up some cherrywood solid scraps. it isn't a large quilt per se; borders will be 6" i believe, but colorful and great for hand quilting. the meds i have to take right now pretty much flatten me, so up until now have just been taking up chair space too much of the time. at least now the time on forced rest should result in some sewing progress. and time spent in "toil of the needle", as hawthorne called it, is never wasted. *** chilly, sunny and windy today. still no driving for me but soon and then it's cardiac rehab. have noticed a bunch of little improvements as a result of my surgery and expect more will come. but the biggest is just delight and grateful to be alive.....it IS a wonderful life!
Wednesday, November 22, 2017
Thanksgiving wishes
grateful beyond measure on this Thanksgiving day. Though recovery is still snail's pace, progressing each day. in past years the focus was on the sumptuous meal, but this year each breath and step remind me being a recipient of bountiful blessings. i'll be fixing a small meal of some holiday favorites but thinking always of my loved ones and the care and protection bestowed upon me by a loving, benevolent Heavenly father....
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