"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness" Jeremiah 31:3
Friday, May 13, 2011
here it is!
Thursday, May 12, 2011
blast from the past
even before i started quilting in 1979, i was enamored with quilts. when the bicentennial quilt frenzy was in full swing, i purchased this magazine to get an early "fix" of quilting, probably because of the amish quilts included. there are also patterns for dresden plate, gingham dog/calico cat and other traditional plus a few patriotics with shields and eagles and such and even a new york beauty! my taste in quilt styles has broadened a bit, but my fascination/attraction to amish and traditionals hold fast. i wonder who else might have a copy in their book stash? this is definitely a keeper. **** still watching the eagle chicks grow but at this point, i get turned off watching them rip apart and eat rodents. i try to check in frequently enough to catch the first mini-flight, which should take place in the next few weeks. there's lots of flapping and short hops taking place inbetween gross feedings.
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
watch this space!
very soon i can show you the lone star finish as i am now working on the binding, yes! another UFO will bite the dust this very week, i do believe. my current machine project is another UFO, a 30s style quilt. i also have a quilt basted and ready for tying so you can see, i am working fast and furious to finish up as many UFOs as possible. lucky for me i have lots of time to sew, which isn't always the case.
Monday, May 9, 2011
in the pinks!
in addition to doing a number of quilty tasks today, i also went to marden's to pick up some fabric for a commission piece. as usual, i found some really lovely pinks and a background piece as well. about half are $2.99 fabrics, the rest were $3.99 (that's per yard). from these i am going to get 2 quilt tops; one is the comission and the other will be a baby/carriage size. and though i didn't specifically look for "name brand" quilt shop fabrics, as most but not all of marden's are, the end labels on these were RJR, robert kaufman, red rooster, free spirit and westminster. they've been washed and dried already. the yardage total is 4.25 yards for about $17, real honest-to-goodness bargains! i did see a background online i liked a lot better, but it was $9.25 a yard and would have been just over $23 for the 2.5 yards needed....a definite no. after choosing these i got out of there fast.....serious temptation!
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Two Reasons to Celebrate
Saturday, May 7, 2011
a favorite place
in all the 18 years since the horrific house-selling fiasco, i've lived dozens of places. many were places i wanted to stay and settle down, but for reasons that i still cannot comprehend, i wasn't able to do that. this is a photo of the place i liked most. it was only an ordinary apartment, but it was 2 blocks from this beach where there was a terrific sidewalk and park. i went there often, always daily and sometimes more, to walk, read, cry, pray, regroup, think and sometimes nap. it was very close to terrific public transit (buses, train), great shopping, downtown boston, colleges, churches, potential employers, diverse neighborhoods and lots of great beaches. for someone with salt water in her veins, it was ideal. alas, i could not stay here either. but if i moved back to massachusetts, this is the first place i'd go. i hope before i die, someone will tell me what happened to my house and led to those very miserable 18 years. forgive me this brief interlude of bitterness.
lists update
this morning did a little blog housekeeping and updated my project lists. so far have finished 5 off the UFO list. i started 4 new projects, all small pieces, and moved 3 from my WHIMM list to the STARTED list. so it would seem i'm running in the negative with regard to the UFO list at present. this, however, WILL change. in addition to finishing more UFOs, i'm hoping to finish up some of the small projects and keep them from being 2012 UFOs. while i love scrappy quilts and make a lot of them, sometimes i need a change from all those pieces. havinig a mixture of projects utilizing different techniques (pieced, applique, etc.) gives me the option to satisfy my current creative muse on any given day. many might not think this is a system, but quilters understand perfectly, don't you?
Friday, May 6, 2011
when life gives you scraps....
Thursday, May 5, 2011
first peek....
at the new england sampler UFO in progress. top is row 1, bottom is row 4. the other rows are all applique replete with vines, leaves, hearts, flowers, etc. the maple leaf row is the only patchwork row, which is why it's done. the border, too, is vines, leaves and flowers. ***** yesterday got the room all vacuumed...little fabric dog ears all over the floor don't you know! no cutting today, for it's basting day! i've 3 quilts to baste and the boston commons white borders will be marked (hopefully) using a stencil i got in nashua a few years back. this is my first attempt after my quilt marking class, so anxious to see the result. i'll keep you posted....i'm quite fortunate that i now have the time to fine-tune my quilting skills, going back to techniques i heard of previously but never had the chance to learn or perfect. ***** thanks to all who commented on my pineapple blossom!
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
a flimsy!
whew, here is my pineapple blossom top all done! the picture really doesn't do the colors justice. these are all batiks and it will be hand quilted. i did the border different than bonnie's pattern because i only made 24 blocks and wanted it a little bigger. so used the waste triangles to make broken dishes and also included a narrow white border to stop the action of the pineapple blossom blocks and show the pattern more distinctly. i'm pretty happy with it.
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