they arrived yesterday, my little stash of jo morton's "leesburg" fabrics. i know, doesn't seem like much but i restrained myself. my tote of jo's fabrics is already full and i have no more room to add another tote. the shelves are full of shoeboxes filled with fabric and UFOs. course, when i see the whole line in person, i might be tempted to pick up a few more. seeing them online gives me a good idea but seeing them up close is always better. i know, i did say i wasn't fond of green but these will fit right into the stash. also with the "leesburg" were 4 indigo FQs for my scrappy as i didn't have quite enough for my project. **** spent most of yesterday working on my ocean wave units. although i seem to have plenty of solids, my blue solids are woefully scant. before adding more, though, i'll cut up what i can. i really need to thin out the drawer. it is a tease to fondle the fabric, though, because i dreamed up a couple more small projects using the solids that i want to start. they'll get jotted down in the notebook for future reference. *** another gorgeous early september day here in coastal maine. these late summer/pre autumn days can't be beat.
"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness" Jeremiah 31:3
Friday, September 7, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
up for sale
whoops! ended up with 2 of these companion angle rulers and am offering the extra for sale. it's used, so are there any takers for $4 including first class shipping from south portland, maine? i'll pack it well and you can e-mail me if interested. **** a nice summer day here, yes it's still summer for now. working on my ocean waves flimsy in the sunny and cool air. **** many other bloggers read, as do i, and can recommend a recent finish...."defending jacob," a real contemporary thriller without too much gore or violence. it's similar to another i can recommend, "the end of everything." so grateful to my mom who raised a family of readers, now seeing the next generation of library groupies. and thank you, andrew carnegie, for investing in libraries, certainly money well spent!
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
2 for 2
rather than keep a separate calendar to document quilting time, i'm just using the one i currently have. i've marked 2 days with an "X" to indicate that i've quilted at least 1 hour each of those days. and does it really say September? even if it didn't, the cooler air would give it away. **** rain is due here but no drops yet. a few housekeeping tasks and then....who knows?
Monday, September 3, 2012
i'm in!
bonnie has thrown down the gauntlet for a quilting challenge and i am definitely in! i would like to get this quilt done before the end of the month; it's over half done at this point. i'll certainly give it a serious try. **** just back from a delish breakfast in boothbay harbor. up early and out the door for a scenic drive and breakfast overlooking the harbor. we go a few times during the summer just for a brief visit to this picturesque village. **** i've a paid holiday today and it feels soooo rich! i'll get my hour of quilting in no problem, and not sure what else either. yesterday i cut out the remaining little baskets to hand piece, and i've finished 2 more of the red applique squares as well. **** count down is now 6 weeks and 6 days....maps have been ordered, projects are packed, last minute shopping list is started, and the taste of fall in the air today has me eager to go. hard to believe this was booked in february and the time is nearly here.
Saturday, September 1, 2012
here it is!
drum roll please! when bonnie left for her trip to bali, she posted a pattern for these teeny, tiny, scrappy spools as a challenge to see how many her loyal followers could finish while she was gone. well, here is mine...that's it.....just one. and mine is way scrappier than hers too, just to be a tad different. i have a little tote sitting on my sewing table filled with inchies, 1.5" squares, which are used in this pattern. i probably should have, could have, wanted to get more done but now she has returned with her voluminous batiks, so no doubt we'll try something else. i do like these little spools and i might make more at some point. i think they would make an ideal border flipping every other one, so who knows what the future holds for this lonely spool. **** it is cooool here in maine tonight, but i have to shut my window....a shame, really a shame.
friday sewing
spent some quality time with the old viking yesterday and made this cute little tote for a gift. didn't take too long at all, used up minimal fabric and got finished to boot! the flash has washed out the colors some but you get the idea. *** shaping up to be a good day, once i get the cobwebs out of my head. our pot smoker was around last night again. the little brat won't let me keep my window open at night. i lived in this real dump in dorchester, mass., after leaving the shelter and the room was so tiny. it was august and sometimes i kept my door open for cross ventilation. the moron next door would scream until i closed it. i didn't think i'd have that difficulty here but just goes to show you, manicured grounds don't mean anything. i should have had my own place by now, but i am stuck with landlords and fellow tenants that just plain suck. it just plain makes me cry.
Friday, August 31, 2012
hand work projects
in between quilting and sewing on the machine, i enjoy doing hand work projects, which keep my hands occupied from snacking while watching TV or videos! these are 3 that are currently in progress. i have posted them on my design wall to remind me to keep going on them. only the blocks are a UFO project, the others are not yet UFOs as i started them this year. today, though, i'm sewing on the machine after clearing the decks in the sewing area, a perpetual task. **** as birthday week draws to a close and summer is also beginning to wane, i'm thinking ahead to retreat and getting back to big quilts. last night, though, i got an eyeful of the "blue moon," so called because it's the second full moon of august and only happens, well, once in a blue moon! today is a decidedly summer day with temps near 90, so maybe some beach time is on? we'll see.....
Thursday, August 30, 2012
phase 1 finished
so, here are 202 hexagons now sewn into twosies. though you have seen those itty, bitty 3/4 inch hexies on bonnie's page, you won't see any of them here...and for good reason, too. my fingers are a bit chunkier than bonnie's! and besides, this patten is called "honeycomb" from an amish pattern book. next they will get sewn into foursies and assembled into sections so i can get them on the design wall and hopefully into an eye-pleasing flimsy. **** still plugging away at some applique projects. waiting for the weather to modulate a bit so i can get back to quilting my pinwheel. in the meantime, the beach is calling and i must answer....LOL!
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
mailbox goodies
these 2 goodies arrived yesterday. kim diehl was in maine this year for workshops but honestly, i just couldn't fit the cost into my budget, so i settled for a $15 consolation gift of her 2013 calendar. not close to being the same as a workshop, i know, but at least i get to enjoy her beautiful quilts every month. and my last issue of quilt life came too, but my dear mom has renewed for another year as a birthday gift. i really enjoy this magazine, not so many fabric ads and lots of interesting reading about quilters. *** a brief preview of fall here today; every so often now we get a day that is dry, sunny and a bit on the cooler side than real summer. we're starting to see dried leaves on the ground as well, just a reminder that summer doesn't go on forever. and it's lobster-palooza week here too. as if anyone didn't know there is a glut of them around. we've had 3 little festivals of our own so far.....mmm, mmm, good!
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
all kitted up
ok, finally got this kit all set to go. just snap on the lid and pack in the tote bag with the other 2 projects i am taking PLUS the hawaiian. not sure how much will actually get done, but i don't want to run out of things to sew. the 2 smaller projects will get sewn first, i think, and then devote the remainder of the retreat to the civil war diary. i only have a few blocks of that done, so don't imagine will finish all 121 blocks on retreat. like i said, if i could stay a month..... **** a rainy day here but the rest of the week looks good for beach trips!
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