Friday, June 7, 2024

friday report

another week nearly gone and settling into a sort of routine sans vehicle...not happy about it but there it is.  on the sewing front, miss sunny up and running again with a new belt...

purring along as usual....love this machine....keeps me close to my beloved mom...and may blues sewing continues with a scrappy project that needs to move along....


it's a pattern by amanda jean nyberg i've used before, a great scrap buster.  for this one i've pulled all my blue batiks.  pattern calls for 36 blocks but may end up with 30, depending on how long the blues hold out.

for a wee color detour, sewed up this summery runner that'll be gifted to dear daughter...long ago she spied the lobsters and asked for a runner....fast forward to now and it's a flimsy, soon to be machine quilted, bound and gifted.  time gallops along and i am trying not to leave things undone.  


we always knew dear brother was way ahead of the pack, and here he is circa 1962 with a prototype cell phone!  somebody contact the patent office!!!


and last but most important, my belmont baby, dear daughter, is celebrating another birthday saturday and again on race day!  i've told her many times how i delayed my hospital run until the horse race was over!  here she is at her first birthday...still adorable and so very precious!


keep cool and quilt on!


Saturday, June 1, 2024

june's chookshed challenge

it was the shed's birthday this weekend with a gathering of some faithful at the down under headquarters.  i was able to join in and catch up with fearless leader and others to ooh and ahh over a variety of world-wide projects.  

without further delay, here is the june challenge from my list...

10.  tidy the stash shelves...a one-day project that will go a long way to assessing what's on hand and corral wanderers


so here's what it looked like in january....and, confession here, couldn't wait until the challenge to create order out of this chaos. pieces were flung everywhere and finding something i knew was there nearly impossible.  it's in my bedroom and was the annoying first view every morning when awakening.  


isn't that better?  and yes that is the wall you see behind....so stashbusting is in full force here at happy village....plus i sleep a lot better too.  

more inspiration....someone brought in a stack of mags yesterday and saw this....


new issue of Ameican Quilter, a quilt by kimberly einmo with roos!   the down under peeps loved it and so do i, well the roos anyway.   little gray cells percolating thinking about yes, a new project with these adorable  creatures....chooky says they are cute until they run into your car...not unlike the maine moose i'll wager.  

it's my turn as reigning queen of the stashbusters so this has come my way for an all-too-brief week....


actually it's a blingy badge of failure for not having a UFO finish when my name hit the top of the participant's list...just couldn't be helped this time around but long hot summer ahead so not for long.   off to tackle the weekend to do list!




Friday, May 31, 2024

chookshed challenge may wrap

despite significant detours in may, managed to meet the chookshed challenge of using some blue stash and here it is...


for lack of a better title it's blue lotus...the sides will get evened off and it'll be hand quilted and bound.  it's hand pieced too....thinking waterfall maybe?  

and hoped to move the dargate basket project forward as well...this is the design wall today....

there are a few more finished not yet up on the wall, but it's because the wall is too small.  and the self-challenge to finish one every day?  nope, not today....


actually got 4 done....then counted up what's left and there are 88, one for each piano key or just a smidgen under the days in june/july/august...means top to assemble in september?  that makes me pretty happy....

measured tops for scrappy DWR and the solids bow ties, so hoping can squeeze $$ out of the budget for backs and one batt to get them basted this summer as well. 

word is out that deana has pulled challenge project #10 for june....that would be tidying the stash shelves...tune in tomorrow to see what needs to be done.  *** finished cutting blocks for the blue album and happy that 4 small pieces got used up as in not going back on shelves.  along with finishing the baskets, hoping to make a dent in the UFO list as i'm woefully behind.   time to make that summer list i guess.

and juvenile delinq-cats has gone to its new home...have been promised it'll be well received.  that always makes a quilter happy.   still struggling, though, to get out of bed and go forward each morning.  



Thursday, May 30, 2024

throwback thursday

decluttering?  no doubt surprises will emerge, like this....

long ago in a galaxy far, far away (massaschusetts) i belonged to a quilt group in plymouth called cranberry quilters.  ever year they had a nice small show at the carver library.  one year there was a mini challenge.  this was my entry--amish of course--hand quilted, 10" square.  i was a newbie quilter of 3-4 years at most, but realized then and there my chunky fingers were not designed for tiny quilts.  

in the on-a-roll department, 2 days and 2 baskets done...washing machine cycle takes the exact time to finish one...and it does help that was gifted a delightful project bag--with handle no less--for portability.  a flimsy before 2025?  in my dreams for sure...


header photo shows cemetery where mom's ashes will be taken.  she had the yellow flowering bush planted just behind the stone of her parents' grave.  we went nearly every year to check on it, to revisit the area and reminisce.  the first couple of years it didn't do well as apple tree branches blocked full sun, which it required.  the caretaker cut back the branches and the bush flourished, which made mom very happy.  anxious to see how it is this year.  soon all three--grace, dewey and carolyn--together again to rest in its cheerful presence.  


Wednesday, May 29, 2024

oops...i slipped

not going to start another project....said no quilter ever!  fondling my liberty fabrics and auditioned for a background and found these 2 pieces, probably each FQ size...


just right to highlight the delish libertys!  these were gifted to me---thank you so much mystery peep!  tucked all the parts away in the liberty bag for now.  

did some sewing, more album/chimney sweep blocks.  i am going to need 63 in all, only 30 more to make, so more blocks and backgrounds need to be prepped.  

first up, laundry....basket overflowing...than back to the blues!


Sunday, May 26, 2024

quiet holiday weekend

 

isn't that the truth?  as our nation looks forward to voting, preservation of the freedoms so valiantly and sacrificially won should be uppermost in voters' minds.  it's the very least we owe them.  let us remain, "one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."  

Just a few in my family....

Charles F. Thorne Jr., WWII at Utah Beach, July 1944
Joseph F. Thorne, Civil War, 17th Maine Regiment, at Appomattox Lee's surrender
Calmon White Jr, WWI, injured in explosion on USS Trenton; WWII off coast of Normandy rescuing the living and documenting casualties on D-Day
Ansel White, WWI, mustard gas exposure with permanent health issues
Lt Joel Whitney, Revolutionary War, Battle of Margaretta

many more served honorably and faithfully....I salute them all

Saturday, May 25, 2024

muggies are here

humid holiday weekend and the to-do list is made and ready.....a/c on already

on the sewing front, it's still s'mores...plodding along with the quilting, sometimes so difficult these days to sit and relax, only momentary escapes from the overwhelming sadness that suffocates me...


naval academy graduation yesterday and blue angels in town...too many clouds to see them here--i'm only 10 miles away.  avoid annapolis when there are big crowds because like many old cities, parking is nonexistent even on ordinary days.


more blue album blocks assembled.  must calculate how many more are needed for bed size.  

blue lotus piecing by hand has begun.  if my  mojo gets fueled, might have a flimsy before may is gone, thus completing my may chookshed challenge project.  

mingled with quilty peeps at senior center yesterday, plus some exercise time as well.  they were happy with my wheelchair quilts, sent off to be quilted and then i'll bind them.  have a healthy plaids stash and plan to make at least two more.  

an unhappy twist, one of my tire rims had to be replaced...the tire was new but kept losing air and went flat.  off to mechanic...had just put on new tires, wipers, oil change, and now the rim, but still needs pricey repair.  still trying to decide if i should let it go, but putting off big decisions while still mired in grief.  God is good all time and praying clear direction evident soon.

Monday, May 20, 2024

may marches on

finally a good day with sunshine late in day after dreary, gray start...low 80s and sunny tomorrow....just perfect!  today was ideal for advancing various projects.  

the 2nd wheelchair top is done....the charm squares were a long ago senior center donation and found them in a drawer, realizing they were perfect for this project.  all gone now!

some basting got done....


more quilting on s'mores...should definitely be a june finish...

another UFO unearthed and basted...can i get this one done in june as well?  stay tuned...


picked this puzzle up at the senior center...should keep me occupied a while...

dear daughter ferried me to grocery and got some fresh flounder and fresh shrimp, so a couple of seafood meals for a change.  doing some at-home exercises, nowhere near the level i get at the gym but better than none...so i really AM a reformed couch potato!

and it really works!  shopping the stash and not buying really does reduce the piles on the shelf.  noticed this morning when re-shelving some pieces i'd been working with...a great way to start a monday!  



Sunday, May 19, 2024

keeping busy

the daily to-do list is hefty but needed to keep me busy; not all get done but leaves little free time to cry.  so what have i been doing?

the wheelchair quilts....one top is done, the other almost.  the panels are from the senior center and other fabrics from my stash.  should both be done by next friday and off my conscience! the blue border fabric on this one was gifted by a dear friend and there's enough for the back...a solid navy binding should finish it off nicely.

more blocks for blue album/chimney sweep got prepped...

and played around with the dargate baskets a bit, hoping to ramp up mojo to finish more...and just for a look see....should bust a lot of my repro neutrals.  this will be bed size eventually....

while rummaging in the stash for the wheelchair quilts, found a piece i just knew would be perfect for some of my tiny 9-patch blocks.  not all of them, but the plan was to make a few small pieces anyway.  the inchie border was actually a gifted strip of 3" piano keys that got sliced and diced...only a few more inchies needed.

out of curiosity keeping empty spools this year and so far i have these; only one small was completely full, the rest only partial, but impressive anyway i think.  the little basket is native Passamaquoddy, at least that's what mom told me.  

have also been decluttering, an ongoing task of mine ramped up since emptying my mom's apartment.  important papers got filed, the rest shredded; another bag for the thrift half full, a stack of old magazines also gone.  

i posted my cats piece online to sell and many admired and inquired, a couple made plans to come and get it but nobody did.  i have zero success selling my pieces in a variety of venues even though they are priced reasonably.  i know i'm not a blue ribbon quilter but they are well made and pleasing color-wise.  must be the general economy although it's always been the case for me...sigh.  

car still out of commission.  if mom were here, it would have been fixed as she never wanted me to be trapped--perhaps she has spoken to God for me?  i do hope so...needing the gym for lots of good reasons.  am fighting the overwhelming urge to pack a bag, lock the door and just wander....

Monday, May 13, 2024

sunday funday

in order to keep my mind occupied on mother's day, planned several tasks, most got done.  vacuuming, homemade pizza and lots of sewing rounded out the day.  finished this sew-along challenge piece:

juvenile delinq-cats ready for its new home, not sure yet where that will be.  

this little mini also got finished, sick of looking at it on my design wall, plus i needed the space for what else?  something new!  i machine quilted this one.  camera view has it looking lopsided but it isn't.  

more blue album blocks were sewn and trimmed and some sashing added.  i had toyed with the idea of blue cornerstones, but nahhh...this project is busting my muslin stash big time.  seeing them all together like this really encourages me to make more...

and the sign of a true friend is this wee squishie of new-to-me kaffe fabrics...one i've seen but the others not....i'll be using them right away cutting leaves for my hearts and leaves wreath wall quilt.

so what's on tap this week?  must assemble the wheelchair quilts for walter reed, to get the fabric off my sewing table.  also cut more blue album blocks, begin assembling the blue lotus wall piece, quilt more on s'mores, maybe some cross stitch too and definitely the dargate baskets....ambitious list i know.  the week has started on a high note with my 30 minutes of cardio...i try to get in 3 visits, total 90 minutes, which makes cardioman happy and boosts my mental outlook.  so very thankful i was forced into it as it's made a big difference in my quality of life.