Saturday, December 28, 2024

liberty reveal

remember those Liberty fabrics my daughter gifted me in the spring?  i used them to make this for her for Christmas...called "Savoy Teatime" to remember her scrumptious tea in London...backed it with a pretty Kaffe fabric and affixed my 'gracie quilt' label...


today (saturday) spent getting back to routine after being away and partying friday....few things got done, just important like dishes and preparing the challenge list...and i did start 'mathmagical'....


i think this is gonna be pretty....catch you later!





gap week

quilting group luncheon was friday and now all holiday fun stuff is over.  it's a week to regroup, tidy up, organize, plan, clean and sew of course!  this week hoping to complete a top and the pattern i've chosen is 'mathmagical' an uber-scrap friendly by michelle over at bitsandpiecesquilting.com

just making the top, not the finished quilt....my fabrics are these...

good ol' kaffe and a nice contrasting print for the strips....i hope i have enough of the reds/pinks but might have to dive into the regular stash...today will finish cutting out units and start the sewing...this pattern lends itself to dozens of fabric styles...i've a stash of muslin strips all cut waiting for something and this pattern could be it.  

today it's exercise, clean bathroom, put away some of the Christmas stuff....i received this small frame as a gift and found the perfect photo for it...


the little blond girl is my mom sitting on her mother's lap, taken about 1929 i believe, just shortly before she (grace) died...the older couple were her parents, my greats, and 3 of their other children.  we always believed there was native american blood somewhere and you can see they all have dark hair and eyes, angular features except my mom, resembling her father's heritage no doubt.  

transition to a new year in full-on mode so no time to waste.  nearly all christmas goodies gone...a good thing...back to same old.  let's see how much actually gets done...LOL!


Friday, December 27, 2024

christmas past

the segue back to usual begins now...the living room seems suffocating now with tree and trappings...can i hold out until new year's to deconstruct?  i'll be savoring the last few nights with the comforting ornaments and pretty lights ogling the newest addition...

a gift from daughter who is immersed in all things brit...and what else is new?


a perennial favorite gift...susan branch's lovely watercolor calendar and....


a pretty puzzle for boring january days and....


a fresh supply of batteries for all things techno plus a little crocheted hat ornament.  it's her latest passion and she is now a very happy hooker!  a couple of anonymous gifts came my way for quilty stuff...bought this yellow solid for these hexies...

the colors are more intense than seen here...this is one of my chookshed challenge projects.  the hexies were gifted to me and the colors are so vivid and rich...might get 2 or 3 small projects from them...

and while at daughter and SIL's took this holiday cross stitch project.  hoping to get the stitchery at least done before end of year....


mundane tasks are calling...a holiday luncheon with quilty peeps will wrap up this week.  it was a toughie holiday but me and the sibs got thru...we carried on our tradition of clam chowder christmas eve that provided emotional connection across the miles.  who knows what another year will bring? the strains of an old hymn come to mind...my Lord knows the way thru the wilderness, all i have to do is follow...so i'll keep calm and quilt on!





 

Tuesday, December 24, 2024

a day early?

not for us in the northern hemisphere...but i want to send Christmas day greetings to all my quilty peeps in the southern hemisphere....throw the shrimp on the barbie!!!   happy christmas and g'day!


Saturday, December 21, 2024

Christmas greetings!


 every minute in the next few days is booked so i will post this now....

the budget is busted...

i ran out of cards....

so greetings to friends....

could be quite hard!

but email is free....

a few taps and a click...

and it's wishes to you...

faster than st. nick!

wishing a blessed Christmas to all blog readers...thank you for friendship, generosity, inspiration and fun especially needed this year...

  

Thursday, December 19, 2024

throwback thursday

 just a quick post with a couple of christmasy photos from the past....

flashback to 2019....had lots of tiny solid scraps and made these amish style ornaments...gave them all away because i don't have any on my tree...next year, 2025, definitely using up the last of the solid scraps!

this jolly santa was made before then sometime maybe 10 or so years ago. the second made of this pattern from quilters' newsletter i think....the first one given to my mum for her apartment door...i passed it on to her building manager in april....this one with the cheery polka dots was sent to my brother's kids in florida...

up early....cake to bake for brunch today, post-surg check this morning, bingo tonite, sewing gift to bind and few gifts to wrap...that'll keep me occupied.....

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

making a list

no not THAT list...the list for this....

once again, ten things to move forward, finish or tackle for 2025.  this worked well for me this year and hoping for the same result next.  i have started the list but want to take photos...visual prompts are good!

working steadily on the sewing gift--almost done--plus doing some fun things and watching some holiday specials on TV and youtube.  itching to move on to other things but the gift is a priority of course.

last week at the senior center a large tote was sorted and a couple of things came home with me...


a small neutral that looks like a marsha mccloskey and a yard of a nice jo morton repro...they've been washed and added to the stash.  and was delegated a charity project--baby quilts for the local hospital's stork unit....

not enough squares for 2 quilts so making just one, each baby block alternating with hourglass blocks..good quick project for after Christmas.  

some rough teary spots have popped up with Christmas memories but it's all part of the journey...in addition to my grief, others have suffered sorrowful events that brought tears...and then there's stuff like this...

a tear jerker for sure...thinking next year i might like to take a trip somewhere totally different to record new holiday memories...


Friday, December 13, 2024

not much to show

you've seen the bow ties ad nauseum and my secret sewing project has to remain under wraps until Christmas, so a few more decorating photos...

these three amigos were mom's...they have come south with me but miss the winter...i do too sometimes...i still wait for it but it just never comes!

santa's at the ready....

i did take this to the senior center to work on...more applique...

gatherings still to come, larder stocked, and have been fortunate to have heard mariah carey only ONCE...(i hate that song!!)  budget required slimmed down gifts and cards but still plenty of obejoyful around.  we are still grieving of course, a tough first Christmas, but tears just mean she was loved very much and tremendously missed, that's all.  life goes on, just differently.  now, gotta run and get ready for a night of games with the gals!

Saturday, December 7, 2024

this and that

alone time leads to pondering....so just some meandering thoughts...before that a couple of christmas decoration photos...

sturbridge christmas...one of my favorite pieces....that mustard is a jo morton print...i love almost every one of her designs

a traditional trip around the world...i love this too...nothing says tradition like this pattern...no longer on the floor, these now hang along with the nativity....


on my bed is this scrappy tree quilt....

too frequently i meet someone who is recovering from or getting diagnosed with cancer of some sort...

as a senior in a new place with limited resources--money, car, social networks--it is very difficult to make new friends and especially one or two besties with whom i can really be myself....my only BFF is the exercise bike...LOL

peyton place had nothing on senior housing....gossip travels faster than the speed of light

good healthcare is the most important asset in the so-called golden years; i am blessed in that

the material trappings of christmas seem meaningless without the comfort of loving family members

hawthorne said it best.."women derive a pleasure...of delicate toil with the needle."  

i tell people who bask in 90-degree temps there is nothing prettier than newfallen snow, especially on the evergreens in the crisp, cold winter air

new england is still in my blood as i felt energized after a brief outdoors in the cold, snug in my woolen trappings

end of year always spurs me on to organize, ducks in a row, make new year lists, daydream hopes and wishes, stay serene....

just this morning in the local news, housing and retail units proposed down the street with IMPROVED LOCAL BUS...sorely needed especially by our complex where many do not drive

and last by request...

family photos on the wall, close by always....large antique frame is HS grad grandmother grace, died in 1929 only 3 years after that, next to parents...below left our gang of four with me holding youngest sister, now 63...next to us is a collage of small photos various family--many of them school pictures...below is daughter's wedding and a few others below that...so even tho i'm alone much of the time, only sometimes feel lonely...

but now back to sewing...there's that gift that HAS to be finished ASAP...i've got a couple of new project ideas swirling around!

Tuesday, December 3, 2024

getting there

that would be the bow ties project....now that i'm quilting the sashings, i find it's moving along a bit faster than first thought...in a morning, can get 4-5 of them quilted so december finish it will be.   i have a turquoise binding prepped but don't think i'll use it...not sure if there's enough of the plum left either....stay tuned...


sewing time has been sacrificed to get out christmas decorations....tree is up and quite ornament heavy...


and my folk nativity is getting displayed this year...i think it was done last year but no sleeve, so that was done and can hang on the wall now...


and this cheery placemat came home with me from mom's...i thought the teary episodes were under control but seeing her things in my home without her here has been tough...next year i'll do better i'm sure...


i'll post some other decorations in the future.  focusing on gratitudes and blessings daily will get me thru this first holiday without her, i expect.  after all, christmas is a season of hope and joyful anticipation...