I've dropped internet service for awhile, so I wanted to let you all know that I haven't just disappeared.
I'm around, and hopefully will be a little more productive.
I will only be checking emails VERY infrequently, so I am requesting that friends and family CALL me if they need to communicate. OR......a very nice long letter would be fun.....do we still remember how to do that? I know that Kelley does. Now if only we can learn to start getting photos actually developed or printed too ! Wow, what a concept.
Anyway, be well and productive, and prosperous, and most of all, BLESSED.
Love you,
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“I have given skill to all the skillful, so that they may make all that I have commanded you. “ Exodus 31:6
“O Thou who art the all pervading glory of the world, we bless Thee for the power of beauty to gladden our hearts.
We praise Thee that even the least of us may feel a thrill of the creative joy when we give form and substance to our thoughts and, beholding our handiwork, find it good and fair. “.
Walter Rauschenbusch
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"Come, and listen, all you who fear God; let me tell you what He has done for me.
I cried out to Him with my mouth; His praise was on my tongue.
If I had cherished sin in my heart, the LORD woud not have listened and heard my voice in prayer.
Praise be to God, Who has not rejected my prayer or withheld His love from me!" Psalm 66:16-20
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Friday, February 25, 2011
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
I'm on a pink kick !
I don't know,..........I guess it's because I've been asked to make something simply beautiful and quietly tasteful............AND THAT AIN'T ME !
Ha !
Simple-minded, I might have been accused of once or twice, but quiet, NEVER !
But I CAN DO THIS .
These are what I have in mind for it.........the flannel back is a stronger pink than I expected. But the light pink for the top is exactly what I had in mind.
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Still, my quilt-nerve is going through a period of rejection, and I just had to have these today. They're not quite as strong in color as this photo indicates. (As I post my own photos, I'm starting to understand why I'm having so much trouble buying online.)
But, of course, that's been such a big part of it, too, ...... I received an online order and the colors of some of the fabrics were SO DIFFERENT from what I thought I was buying, that when I got the chance to see some beautiful fabric today, in just the shades that I was hungry for, I had to OWN THEM.
But I was very good ! I only spent the money that I earned appliqueing that little dino block, although I have to admit that I was OVERPAID.
Here are a few other fabrics that I've bought lately. I've been on a grey kick too, but this grey has a strong hint of taupe running through it's blood. It doesn't fit with other fabrics that I had intended to pair it with, but that's actually a good thing. It goes beautifully with the "Swanky" turnover triangles that my daughter bought me for Christmas, so I'll probably whip up something small out of all of that just to have something 'purty to pet'. It's a great neutral, background-type print, don't you think. And I adore the blue in the middle.
Now, this fabric, I cannot stand........I don't know what to do with it. It's a one yard piece........I didn't realize at the time that I got it that Fabric.com has free returns. This time I know, and will be returning these pinks
that I don't like.
Ha !
Simple-minded, I might have been accused of once or twice, but quiet, NEVER !
But I CAN DO THIS .
These are what I have in mind for it.........the flannel back is a stronger pink than I expected. But the light pink for the top is exactly what I had in mind.
.
Still, my quilt-nerve is going through a period of rejection, and I just had to have these today. They're not quite as strong in color as this photo indicates. (As I post my own photos, I'm starting to understand why I'm having so much trouble buying online.)
But, of course, that's been such a big part of it, too, ...... I received an online order and the colors of some of the fabrics were SO DIFFERENT from what I thought I was buying, that when I got the chance to see some beautiful fabric today, in just the shades that I was hungry for, I had to OWN THEM.
But I was very good ! I only spent the money that I earned appliqueing that little dino block, although I have to admit that I was OVERPAID.
Here are a few other fabrics that I've bought lately. I've been on a grey kick too, but this grey has a strong hint of taupe running through it's blood. It doesn't fit with other fabrics that I had intended to pair it with, but that's actually a good thing. It goes beautifully with the "Swanky" turnover triangles that my daughter bought me for Christmas, so I'll probably whip up something small out of all of that just to have something 'purty to pet'. It's a great neutral, background-type print, don't you think. And I adore the blue in the middle.
Now, this fabric, I cannot stand........I don't know what to do with it. It's a one yard piece........I didn't realize at the time that I got it that Fabric.com has free returns. This time I know, and will be returning these pinks
Not a good representation of their color.....once again ! |
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Good morning, bloggy friends
What a wonderful morning ! So full of possibilities, and so very blessed by God ! Are you feeling well, did you rest safe and warm? Count your blessings this morning.......you'll feel better !
Yesterday, my landlady and landlord came and worked on our plumbing/drain problems......in fact they spent about 3 hours or MORE here doing just that..........and got everything running smoothly again. And they wouldn't accept any payment, God bless them !
I'm all basted and nearly ready for quilting. I'd like to try to find some blue thread or something dark and neutral to quilt with. I'm not sure what I'm going to do.....meander? Straight, semi-straight-line? We'll just have to wait and see what kind of inspiration strikes.
In the meantime, Mandy has said she'll pick me up this morning, and she, Allyssia and I will hit the second-hand store for end tables/furniture; then she's going to show me her new apartment. She'd like for me to make her a throw for her couch, so I need to get some idea of her furnishings and preferences.
Kell, I hope you had a good time at your house-warming last night........I sure wish I could have been there ! So happy for all of you in your new house ! Papa and I send our love !
Yesterday, my landlady and landlord came and worked on our plumbing/drain problems......in fact they spent about 3 hours or MORE here doing just that..........and got everything running smoothly again. And they wouldn't accept any payment, God bless them !
When they left, I set up the basting frame in the driveway to baste my little blue leaf quilt. Suddenly I noticed that the sky was all grey and the wind had that feel to it...........uh, oh !
I had no idea that rain was in the forecast ! But hubbykins kept me company, sitting on the picnic table with Piper while I worked, and blessedly, the rain never came ! I'm all basted and nearly ready for quilting. I'd like to try to find some blue thread or something dark and neutral to quilt with. I'm not sure what I'm going to do.....meander? Straight, semi-straight-line? We'll just have to wait and see what kind of inspiration strikes.
In the meantime, Mandy has said she'll pick me up this morning, and she, Allyssia and I will hit the second-hand store for end tables/furniture; then she's going to show me her new apartment. She'd like for me to make her a throw for her couch, so I need to get some idea of her furnishings and preferences.
Kell, I hope you had a good time at your house-warming last night........I sure wish I could have been there ! So happy for all of you in your new house ! Papa and I send our love !
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Gonna get spoiled....
...on these 60+ degree days and I'm NOT going to want to go back into Winter !
Lovely day today, and the trees have buds on them.......one thing about it, they shouldn't suffer drought for a long while !
I finished Jodie's applique today, but I'm going to hold off on a photo of it until she receives it and tells me she's happy with it.
I just placed an order with Fabric.com for fabric for a baby quilt that I've been asked to make. Of course, as Cheryl taught me, a smart girl has to add a little sumpin-sumpin to the order for herself,..........I mean, just to bring the total up to the 'free shipping' level, mind you ~!~
I've been asked to make another non-pattern quilt, almost whole-cloth, but in soft pink and cream.
I'm hoping that this will make a beautiful back for the baby quilt. |
Remember, I made her this one before for her first grandson?
The baby is not due until June, but I'd like to get the quilt well underway. Blessedly, I have all the work I can ask for right now.
I'm think I'm going to sneak away from the computer now, though, to get a little further in a fun book I've been reading a little bit of.
Good night all !
Oh, by the way, Jodie, you're getting comments in MY comments section ! Wanda wants to see some of these projects that you're always mentioning. We think that YOU should start a blog too ! At the very least, send her an email with photos !
Monday, February 14, 2011
Good timing
My quilting buddy, Wanda Gayle, told me that she has been appliqueing blocks using the method where you put the top fabric onto the background, and just snip an inch at a time along the applique line's seam allowance. At about the same time, my other quilting buddy, Jodie Ann, decided to send me an applique block to do for her, and I found that it was the perfect candidate for this method of needle-turn applique.
Here's my progress thus far.........
Jodie worked as a secretary for many years and has retired now, ready to do her 'retirement quilting', but left with hands that have damage from all of that keyboard work. They won't let her hold the applique for long periods, so she and I corroborate on projects like this. She's always sending a little work my way........she knows it gives me a new perspective, as her choices for projects, and mine are always so different. Plus, a little fun spending money isn't minded either !
Here's my beginning drawing, traced onto the dark fabric by placing the pattern in a sunny window. |
Here's my progress thus far.........
My starting slit is cut and applique has begun. |
Slitting another inch or so ahead of where I'm stitching. |
Halfway done. |
On a weather note, it was absolutely beautiful today, and I DID get my little ol' Jeep washed. She's sighing in relief as we speak.
Oh, and I almost forgot to mention that today was the first day this year that I've hung full loads of laundry out to dry on the clothesline. Yippee.......Spring is truly on it's way.
Happy Valentine's Day
♥♥You make my HEART sing ! ♥♥ |
Today's temperature is supposed to be near 60, so I hope to turn the outside water faucet back on and wash my jeep !
A couple of new projects have fallen into my lap this week, so I hope to start a little bit of hand-applique later today, too.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Unwashed and unashamed.......
.....I present,
Most of the fabric in this quilt's top came from the strip set from Connecting Threads, and is unwashed. So, I'm not in any hurry to wash the finished quilt......kindof questioning how all the colors will behave, and just a little too happy with the way it looks right now to chance it.
I can't get enough of the photos of the quilting in this quilt. I must have taken 50 shots between last night and today.
STATS: Pattern source-- this tutorial
Finished size: 45 inches by 67 inches.
Fabrics: 2 sets of 24--2 1/2 inch strips , plus probably 2 strips-each of 3 of my own colors.
Top pieced -- Jan 6 thru Jan 8, 2011
Hand-quilted -- Jan 27 thru Feb. 10, 2011
Binding -- Feb 11-12, 2011
ZIGGY
The back is just solid, yummylicious flannel in an aqua-dot. |
I can't get enough of the photos of the quilting in this quilt. I must have taken 50 shots between last night and today.
I chose a solid medium grey for the binding, very close in color to what is pieced at each end. |
STATS: Pattern source-- this tutorial
Finished size: 45 inches by 67 inches.
Fabrics: 2 sets of 24--2 1/2 inch strips , plus probably 2 strips-each of 3 of my own colors.
Top pieced -- Jan 6 thru Jan 8, 2011
Hand-quilted -- Jan 27 thru Feb. 10, 2011
Binding -- Feb 11-12, 2011
The flannel on the back of the quilt made it stick to this fence like a design wall ! |
Thursday, February 10, 2011
EDIT-EDIT ! ! ! ! NOT two months........
CORRECTION: TWO WEEKS ago today I started hand-quilting the zigzag quilt.
Today I finished hand-quilting the zigzag quilt.
Hooray ! Hooray ! This was a VERY GOOD DAY !
Praise the LORD !
Now I need to decide on a binding fabric,
and sew it on,
giving me a good sturdy edge
from which to remove those final points !
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
SNOW news is OLD news.....
....but it's still news to me !
Oklahoma got plastered again, and we here, southwest of Nashville, are finishing up with about 2 1/2 inches. Wow, I love to watch it snow ! I sat down at my sewing machine and was able to look up through the windows above it and get my heart's fill !
And........I finished this little top.........unless I decide to border it, which I HIGHLY doubt. It is what it is. I don't guess I"ll truly name it until I've quilted and finished it. I am now reminded of leaves lying on a swimming pool or some other water.
The photo is a bit overlightened, but was too dark before and I went with auto-adjust in my photo program.
On the techy side, I had two problems solved today.
My digital camera has been making me format the memory card after EVERY set of photos I take, and I suspected that it was more a problem with old batteries than with the card. I use rechargeable AA's and I've had them for atleast 4 years, maybe 5. I bought new ones today, and sure enough, no more problem with the card ! Yay, praise the LORD !
And I had a live online chat with my cable company because my phone was out YET AGAIN. I learned that power surges cause you to need to reset the modem by unplugging it and plugging it back in. Could I not have been told this one of the 6 or so times I've had this complaint before? Hmmmmm.......well, anyway, atleast it's working again and it was an easy at-home solution.
By the way, since Connecting Threads sent me a replacement set of strips, I am impressed with their customer service if not their quality control. So I want to mention that if anyone is interested in making a zigzag quilt like mine with solids, the sampler set of strips are on sale again, 40% off this time, making them $3.98 for a set of 24 2 1/2 inch strips, and it takes two sets to make a top like mine.
Scroll down the page a bit for the fabric samplers. I used the cool solids sampler, but am thinking that the light solids would make an awesome one.
Oklahoma got plastered again, and we here, southwest of Nashville, are finishing up with about 2 1/2 inches. Wow, I love to watch it snow ! I sat down at my sewing machine and was able to look up through the windows above it and get my heart's fill !
And........I finished this little top.........unless I decide to border it, which I HIGHLY doubt. It is what it is. I don't guess I"ll truly name it until I've quilted and finished it. I am now reminded of leaves lying on a swimming pool or some other water.
The photo is a bit overlightened, but was too dark before and I went with auto-adjust in my photo program.
On the techy side, I had two problems solved today.
My digital camera has been making me format the memory card after EVERY set of photos I take, and I suspected that it was more a problem with old batteries than with the card. I use rechargeable AA's and I've had them for atleast 4 years, maybe 5. I bought new ones today, and sure enough, no more problem with the card ! Yay, praise the LORD !
And I had a live online chat with my cable company because my phone was out YET AGAIN. I learned that power surges cause you to need to reset the modem by unplugging it and plugging it back in. Could I not have been told this one of the 6 or so times I've had this complaint before? Hmmmmm.......well, anyway, atleast it's working again and it was an easy at-home solution.
By the way, since Connecting Threads sent me a replacement set of strips, I am impressed with their customer service if not their quality control. So I want to mention that if anyone is interested in making a zigzag quilt like mine with solids, the sampler set of strips are on sale again, 40% off this time, making them $3.98 for a set of 24 2 1/2 inch strips, and it takes two sets to make a top like mine.
Scroll down the page a bit for the fabric samplers. I used the cool solids sampler, but am thinking that the light solids would make an awesome one.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
6 more days to decorate our blogs with hearts !
Then we can start looking for 'Springy' themes ! Woo HOO !
Today was a very good day........lots of sweet baby time. I watched Allyssia for 10 hours while her mommy was at her new job, house-cleaning/sitting with an elderly home-patient.
Baby-girl was very good, including an hour-and-a-half nap in the morning, and quiet play that allowed ME to play at my Autumn Blues quilt-top just a bit more. I won't bother with a photo tonight, as I'm close to finishing. I got half of the blocks sewn into rows and then into half a top.
Thank you for the generous enthusiasm over it. The leaves were pieced many years ago when I pieced the ones that are in this quilt. I guess I couldn't decide on a background, because I pieced about the same amount of leaves on a blue background as I did on a light background.
The light ones weren't even pieced for the quilt in which they wound up. There was originally a quilt in an issue of Quiltmaker that was all leaves and I collected the same fabrics that were featured in that quilt, and used the pattern, but that's where the similarity ended. That's the only quilt design for which I remember ever actually trying to purchase the exact fabric that I had seen made up in the original quilt.
The blue-backed leaves got put into a little plastic shoebox, and I revisited them often. Finally a few days ago I got the idea of making the blue scrappy nine-patches to set alternately with the leaf blocks. But when I lay it out, it just struck me as being too traditional for my current quilt-mood. So I arranged the leaves around the ninepatches, which really became just a scrap-square center, and I was much happier with the new look. I had one leftover leaf, and lacked 3 nine-patches to fill in the center, so I made 2 more nine-patches and threw in a green leaf for starting Fall's descent.
Once again, this will be a small quilt,.......6 blocks wide by 8 rows long......7 3/8 inch blocks......approximately 44 x 59 inches, unless I add some kind of border.
Today was a very good day........lots of sweet baby time. I watched Allyssia for 10 hours while her mommy was at her new job, house-cleaning/sitting with an elderly home-patient.
Baby-girl was very good, including an hour-and-a-half nap in the morning, and quiet play that allowed ME to play at my Autumn Blues quilt-top just a bit more. I won't bother with a photo tonight, as I'm close to finishing. I got half of the blocks sewn into rows and then into half a top.
Thank you for the generous enthusiasm over it. The leaves were pieced many years ago when I pieced the ones that are in this quilt. I guess I couldn't decide on a background, because I pieced about the same amount of leaves on a blue background as I did on a light background.
The light ones weren't even pieced for the quilt in which they wound up. There was originally a quilt in an issue of Quiltmaker that was all leaves and I collected the same fabrics that were featured in that quilt, and used the pattern, but that's where the similarity ended. That's the only quilt design for which I remember ever actually trying to purchase the exact fabric that I had seen made up in the original quilt.
The blue-backed leaves got put into a little plastic shoebox, and I revisited them often. Finally a few days ago I got the idea of making the blue scrappy nine-patches to set alternately with the leaf blocks. But when I lay it out, it just struck me as being too traditional for my current quilt-mood. So I arranged the leaves around the ninepatches, which really became just a scrap-square center, and I was much happier with the new look. I had one leftover leaf, and lacked 3 nine-patches to fill in the center, so I made 2 more nine-patches and threw in a green leaf for starting Fall's descent.
Photo taken at same time as previous shot.......not updated with today's progress. |
Some people get the blues when Autumn comes around, with the foliage dying and all, but I'm always so ready for the change in temperature, and some good in-house recreation (quilting, sewing, or knitting at my age, don't get any other ideas now !) that it's kind of refreshing to me, and one of my four most favorite seasons. So, I'm dubbing the little quilt, "Blues of Autumn", or "Autumn's Blues". Which do you like? You can wait to see the finished quilt to decide.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Phew,.....been a little under the weather
And what weather we have this year.
It's snowing again, .....
not alot, but coating the trees prettily again.
I've figured out that it's not only the blowing
wind during the snow,
but the rain that comes before hand that makes it
fill in all the places in the limbs and everywhere
. That God of ours,........what an artist !
Be safe and warm everyone........
Spring WILL come, and you'll have something to celebrate,
for sure ! I know that I WILL,
right Kelley?
And, when I get around to sewing again,
I hope to be playing around with this some more !
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Yep, it's being hand-quilted
I call it "big-stitch" and most people tend to do it with perle cotton, but I'm using different colors of quilting thread and an embroidery needle. I find that flannel backs take better to the bigger stitches, and wow, it is faster to do.
I'm not having to mark any of the quilting lines, as I am going once in the ditch of the colored zig, and once half-way through the zig. The rectangles finished at about 1 5/8 inches wide, so I'm just eyeballing it.
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I want to send warm wishes and thoughts to those of you who are so covered up with the latest snow STORM. I am so sorry for the inconvenience it's causing you. I hope that you can stay in, well-fed, warm, and happily busy with your favorite craft/quilt.
All we got was a quick dusting of snow this morning, and then the sun came out and immediately melted it away. But I'm still enamored of the last snowfall we got, and just had to use another photo from it for my header.
We're supposed to get more snow this weekend, and all I can say is PRAISE GOD for keeping us warm and safe, and if it has to come, I hope it's a beauty like the Jan. 26th one.
I'm not having to mark any of the quilting lines, as I am going once in the ditch of the colored zig, and once half-way through the zig. The rectangles finished at about 1 5/8 inches wide, so I'm just eyeballing it.
Every other day, I hoop the quilt in my 17 inch-square Q-snap frame, and that gives me four different colored zigs that I can quilt. I follow them all the way across the quilt horizontally. I start around 8:00 in the morning with the light coming through my sewing room window to where I sit in my glider-rocker, and usually the sun has gone from my window by the time I finish the four rows in the late afternoon. Of course, I'm jumping up and down all day long doing other household things too. In fact, I didn't get to finish my rows today, as I kept Allyssia for a few hours.
On the odd days, I take a day off from quilting to let the fingers get over the soreness caused by stabbing myself with that huge needle. (I can't wear anything on the finger under the quilt....it just keeps me from feeling whether or not I've made a good stitch all the way through.)*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*@*
I want to send warm wishes and thoughts to those of you who are so covered up with the latest snow STORM. I am so sorry for the inconvenience it's causing you. I hope that you can stay in, well-fed, warm, and happily busy with your favorite craft/quilt.
All we got was a quick dusting of snow this morning, and then the sun came out and immediately melted it away. But I'm still enamored of the last snowfall we got, and just had to use another photo from it for my header.
We're supposed to get more snow this weekend, and all I can say is PRAISE GOD for keeping us warm and safe, and if it has to come, I hope it's a beauty like the Jan. 26th one.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
I guess I made a MUG RUG
New times, new names.........we would have just called it a coaster !
Maybe it would look more up-to-date if I had made it rectangular.
You girls have done a much better job of this than me !
Maybe it would look more up-to-date if I had made it rectangular.
You girls have done a much better job of this than me !
Oh, well. It will protect my little double-wedding ring quiltie........which they are now calling 'pickle dish', by the way !!!!!!!!!
(Thought I'd inject a little summertime blues into the winter's picture for all of you who are snowed in right now ! Stay warm and safe !)
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