Saturday, June 21, 2008
Too many motorcycles
Today we went to Lowe's and spent quite some time just looking. Since we are pretty sure that we are going to go with new construction, we decided to look at what's available in refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ceiling fans, and such. I was amazed at the big price difference between the basic models and the top of the line with all of the bells and whistles. You sure could get carried away if you weren't careful. I don't want the absolute bottom model but I also don't want the top of the line either. I'm going to wait and see what the builder installs and then decide if I want to upgrade. But, all of that is assuming that we are going to have a house built and we aren't at that point yet. Guess you could call this, being prepared.
Howard and I are both big fans of all type of auto racing, including drag racing. He and my son have both been involved in racing at one time earlier in their lives. We were just heartbroken at the news today of the death of Scott Kaletta in the explosion and crash of his dragster. My heart and prayers go out to his family.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Contract on the house
I did get a quilt block made. It's a 12 inch, Star in a Star block and is another of the lottery blocks for a retreat in August. The requirements were any star, 12 inch finished, wow or woc background and jewel tones, no batiks. I think I managed to meet all of them. This is probably my favorite star block pattern. I've used it frequently in quilts, especially for kids by substituting a novelty print for the star in the center. Makes a nice quilt.
Better go. I need to really get started on clearing out, sorting, and packing my "stuff", especially the sewing room. I'm excited about moving closer to family, but not about the packing and actual moving process. I'm getting too old for this. I'd rather be quilting.
Friday, June 6, 2008
Step 5 finished
The top block is of the whole block and the bottom photo is of the half blocks and corner blocks. From those, I'm guessing that the body of the quilt is going to be set on point. Will have to wait and see. I got carried away when I was making the unit in the corners of this block. Bonnie called them a "split 4 patch". They are a very versatile unit and are used in lots of other quilts. I have about 30 or so leftover so I have the start on another quilt. They were fun to make.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Much too busy
Since we didn't get home until after 1:00 am Sunday, I spent the next day recovering from that trip. I'm getting too old for these 450 mile round trip runs with a 5 hour break to visit and eat. Also, the gas prices are going to put an end to a lot of it also. It cost us just over $100 in gas to make that trip. I'm sure a lot of people are going to be like me and not make that trip very often. My running around sure is going to be cut back, especially now that Howard is retired and gas prices are so high.
During the time after the graduation trip, it seems that we've either been getting the house ready to show or going to doctor offices. Oh, I did teach a machine applique class at a quilt shop about 60 miles away. Until last year, it was the closest one to me. We had one open here in our little town last year. It's very small but has a decent fabric selection. I think their biggest selling item is machine quilting. They have two Voyager mid-arm machines and do machine quilting. They've done two for me, Christine's quilt was one. They do a good job and their prices are reasonable.
The house has been shown twice in the last two weeks and one person really seems interested. I'm not holding my breath but I really would like to have this house sold so we can get moved and settled before Fall. In the meantime, I try to do a little sorting and getting rid of "stuff" everyday and also to do some sewing as often as I can. My sewing and making quilt tops is what's keeping me sane while all of this crazy real estate stuff is going on. I've got Step 5 of the Orange Crush mystery just over half finished. I'll take a photo when I get it finished. The colors in it have changed. From the colors in the scrappy sections and the Spinning Star sections, I was going to call it Blueberry Crumble. Well, it's all changed. Where Bonnie used orange to pull it all together, I've used a mottled lime green and I used pink where she used blue. Now I have to come up with a new name.
Probably the most frustrating thing that has happened during the past week was me waking up Saturday morning with a splotchy red rash all over my chest, shoulders and back. Since all I was doing was being very itchy, I decided to wait until Monday morning to call the doctor but if I had started having any breathing problems or it had spread more, I would have gone to the ER. I got worked in yesterday afternoon and am now on a steroid dose pak, an antibiotic for the places I had scratched in my sleep, and a pill and cream for the itching. It's still there but not as red and definitely not as itchy. Sure wish I knew what I got into that caused it but since I haven't changed anything the doctor thinks it may have been something from outside, possibly when the neighbor was burning his fence rows. But since it doesn't look or act like poison ivy, I still don't know.
If any of you are doing Bonnie's Orange Crush mystery, have you tried the recipe she included for Pecan Cheesecake Pie? Howard made his second one tonight. It's to die for and so easy to make. If you haven't tried it, you have to. Gotta go now and finish my piece of pie.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
A UFO finished
I made the second Ozark Puzzle block, also for the retreat. This time it is batik with a black background. I really like how it came out but it sure was hard for me to sew. As I'm getting older, it's getting harder and harder to work with black and I really like how it makes the colors pop.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
They're at it again
I did manage to get some sewing done during the past couple of days. The Happy Block theme for June on Block Central is "The Pond", whatever you would find in or around a pond. I just happened to have some scraps of a fabric with turtles on it left from a quilt I made for a grandson about nine years ago. It was just perfect for the center of the block as we really do have turtles in our small pond. Now to just put them in a safe place until the drawing in July.
I'm going to be going to a retreat in August and we always make blocks for a raffle. We will be making four or five different blocks. The retreat leader picks out the pattern for them. This one is Ozark Puzzle and can be found on www.quilterscache.com It's a large block with a lot of pieces but it's real easy to put together. We will be making two of these. Both will use batiks but one with a white background and the other with a black background. I've got the first one made and have the fabric chosen for the second one but it will have to wait for a really good day as these old eyes don't like sewing on black very much.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Mystery Quilt Update
This first picture is of Part 2. They are all in neat stacks, waiting on the next instructions that will, hopefully, tell me how they are to be used.
This is what I made in Part 3. They look like I took some of Part 2 and split them in half. Maybe that's how they are going to be used, I wonder?????
This is Part 4. It was made using the large stack of four-patch squares from Part 1 and some yardage. As you can see from the colors of my star points and from the scraps in the other parts of this mystery, the name "Orange Crush" sure won't fit my quilt. I think I'm going to call it "Blueberry Crumble". I'm not completely sure of that as I don't know exactly what fabrics I'm going to use in the rest of the clues for this quilt. I know that in the fabric requirements, another color of yardage and an accent color fabric are used and I haven't chosen them yet. I'm just pulling the fabrics from my stash as I need them. So it is a true mystery.
Today was the day to take my aunt out to lunch. We go once a week to the same restaurant, Webb's Country Cafe in Cumberland Gap, TN. It's a chance for her to get out and see some of her friends. We have never been there without seeing at least one of her many friends. We look forward to our days out together and have fun. Since Howard has retired, he has joined us several times. I think that I'm really appreciating the little pleasures in life a lot more as I grow older and one of those pleasures is spending time with her.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
A good day sewing
The lower block is the main block, Frolic Variation. I'm not real sure I like my color choices in this one but I do like the contrast in the top block. I just joined this swap this week and it's a different type swap, you keep your own blocks. Each month a different person chooses the main and alternate blocks. You have a month to make one of the blocks and post a photo of it. You decide when you have enough blocks to make a quilt. I think I may try to make some of the previous blocks as they are so pretty.
I probably won't get any sewing done tomorrow. I'll be taking my aunt out to lunch and then spending a couple of hours visiting with her. She will be 89 in September and still lives alone. She does have someone to do the yard and a lady that comes in every two weeks to clean house for her. Otherwise, she's on her own. I'm the closest relative to her, about 35 minutes away. Her daughters both live a good 4 hours away. We have a good time on our days out and we both look forward to it.
I think that on Friday, I'll spend some time straightening up the sewing room so I will have space to work without having to move "stuff" out of the way. I need to get busy on the graduation quilt for Allison. She is going to be graduating early sometime this summer. So, I need to get it done now instead of next year. She wants the Eleanor Burns Sunbonnet Sue quilt done in the 30's fabrics. I have all of the pieces traced onto the fusible interfacing. I just need to get my fabrics cut and ready to sew. Looks like I've got my sewing all planned out for the next several weeks.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Gift for Mom
I'm thinking that I may make pillowcases as Christmas gifts this year. About three years ago, I gave each of the 12 grandkids a travel size pillow and two pillowcases for it. They all seemed to like them. So, I may make them both a regular size and a travel size pillowcase this year. May even put their name or initial on the hem. Will have to think on that but with the embroidery capability on my machine, it wouldn't be hard to do. I may have just planned out my summer and fall sewing projects for the rest of the year.
On a non-quilting note, Howard (my DH) called his supervisor at the supermarket and officially retired. He's been off since the last week of March due to the surgery on his wrist and hand so they are used to him not being around. And, he was 65 last August so it's time. He told me that after the summer, he might look for something a couple of days a week to have something to do besides yard work. He thinks we will have all of the "to do" projects around the house finished by then and he doesn't want to just sit around. We'll see what he really does. It's going to be interesting.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Christine's Graduation Quilt
Here is a close up of the upper corner of the quilt. I'm not sure why the yellow has such a greenish tint to it as it is a lovely butter yellow, almost the color of the ducks on the back of the quilt. I turned each square of ducks upside down so either end of the quilt could be the top, at least from the front. It finished at 66 X 90 inches. A very good size to take off to college this fall.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
June Happy Block
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Reversible Tablerunner
This table runner is the result of trying out the block from a quilt pattern in the current issue of Fabric Trends. If you go to www.fabrictrends.com you can see photos of the quilts in this issue. The quilt is "Opposites Attract" shown in blue and lime green. I wanted to see if I could do it with strip piecing using only two fabrics. In the pattern, they cut out each square and rectangle individualy as they were using several different prints in the same color and placing them in the blocks randomly. I used two FQ's and was able to make five blocks. I didn't want to have another batch of orphan blocks so I sewed them into a row, layered they with a scrap of batting and a remnant I've had for over four years just waiting for the right project. Originally, I had planned on making the red checks into an apron for Howard (my DH) but it wasn't quite enough. I think this works out very well. I can use either side on the table. I'm looking forward to using the check side with those red plastic plates and cups for a cookout this summer.
For those that asked about the center fabrics in the Asian Happy Blocks, it's "Tuscan Wildflowers" by Robert Kaufman. Two weeks ago, my fav LQS still had it. I'll be going there tomorrow and can check on it if anyone would like.
Thanks to all for the warm welcome to this quilt blogging community. I've a lot to learn, but I'm getting there.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
May Happy Blocks
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
April Happy Blocks
Time Flies
Spring is finally here and it's hard to stay inside sorting through "stuff" when I want to be outside. But, it has to be done. The house is listed For Sale and we have had three people look at it and several calls about it during the past couple of weeks. Maybe the real estate market is looking up in this area.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Happy Blocks and more
In addition to the class sample, I finally got my "Happy Blocks" for March made and just in time. The drawing for this month's winners is tomorrow evening. The theme was "Safari". I think my blocks came out pretty good after all. I made nine in all, two of each one shown here. There will be two winners and they will each get a set like the one in the photo and I made a set to keep for myself. I always make at least one of the month's blocks to keep and someday I'll have enough to make a scrappy happy block quilt. That should be interesting.
Howard saw the doctor this past Monday about a cyst on his wrist that's pressing on the nerve and causing his hand to go numb. He goes for nerve testing next Thursday and then back to the surgeon the next week to get the results and schedule the surgery. As a minimum, he will have the cyst removed but could also have to have the carpal tunnel surgery if the tests indicate nerver damage. It will be outpatient but he will still have to be off work for some time. Technically, he is retired, but he is one of those people that won't quit working until he quits breathing. I'm just praying that all goes well for him.
Now, I've got to spend some time getting all of my "stuff" ready to take to the retreat. I need to make a list so I don't forget anything important.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
February is almost gone
As I look back, I did make another two sets of blocks for the Black/White/Bright swap on Quiltalk. They are addicting. I've got the fabric selected for several more sets. I think I may only send in the four sets and then make more for myself. Not sure yet. May change my mine. My plan with these nine inch blocks is to cut them apart in quarters and make a "Disappearing Nine Patch" quilt for one of my grandsons. I just think this would be a great pattern for a teen.
I've also got to get busy and get the two graduation quilts I need for this year made. I've got the basic idea for both of them and most of the fabrics. I just need to get busy and get them made. They are both for girls.
I'm also in the middle of making a "Double Pinwheel" quilt top from Eleanor Burns book by that name. I need it finished by next week as it is the class sample for a quilt retreat that I'm teaching at the second week of March. Time sure has crept up on me and I'm not at all ready for that. I've taught it before so that part isn't any problem. I like to make a new class sample when I haven't taught a class in some time to refresh my mind of any tricky points. So, I just need to get all of my "stuff" together. I'll post a photo when I get it finished.
Guess it's time to get off the computer and get into the sewing room and get busy. Those quilt blocks sure don't push them selves under the needle without some help.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Where has February gone?
This past Tuesday, we found out that Howard's dept. manager, Churchill Love, is going to be off work for at least two weeks, most likely a lot longer. He's diabetic and even though he has tried to take care of his self properly, he is having major problems with his feet. The doctors cannot find a pulse in either foor, even with ultrasound. They have put him on bed rest with his feet elevated and on medications to try to get the circulation restored. If it doesn't work, he will have to have both feet amputated below the knee. He will be 66 this spring and has always been very active outdoors. This has been a real blow to him and even though he's doing as the doctor told him, he is very depressed. I'm also worried about Howard as he will be working extra days and long hours trying to keep the meat department at the grocery store in good shape. They were already shorthanded and now it's critical.
Friday, February 1, 2008
Field Mice and Furnaces Don't Mix
On a quilting note, I got the strips cut and sewn together and then cut into squares for my Double Pinwheel quilt. Once I get a little further along, I'll post a photo.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Time to go and sew
I also need to spend an entire day doing the floors. This laminate shows every track of our shoe soles on it if the light hits it just right. While I like it so much better than the awful carpet that was in here, it's not as low maintainence as I had thought it would be. The first couple of things I used to clean it left it very streaky and awful looking. So far, the best thing I've found is the Swiffer Wet Jet that has the bottle of solution attached to the handle and you squirt it on the floor. Still have to be careful and go with the direction of the boards tho.
I'm off to get some lunch and then do some sewing.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
And a Good Time Was Had By All
Howard did all of the prep work before we left home so he could get right to his cooking when we got there, about 4 hours away. He cooked steaks, butterfly pork chops, baked beans, corn, and country style green beans. At home, he had made an apple cranberry cobbler and I made a banana pudding that we put in the cooler and took with us. It was all so yummy. Of course, we all ate way too much.
On Monday, the fellows went to CarMax and then to Opry Mills mall to get a battery for Jim's oximeter and to have lunch. After a couple of hours, they came home and took naps. Rose and I met members of the local quilt guild for lunch and a mini shop hop to three quilt shops. My "no new fabric" resolve went down the drain. Except for one kit, everything I got was for swaps or quilts that I need to have made in the next two to three months so it wasn't too bad. And, the kit will be perfect for one of the granddaughters.
The weather was good while we were there but it has turned cold again. Lots of rain and high winds last night, about 60 mph gusts. Sure thought that large tree in the yard was going to go over but it didn't. Guess it's stronger that I thought it was. Sure am glad that we haven't had to deal with all of the snow and ice many people have. They sure do have my prayers and good thoughts during all of that bad weather. We've only had the extreme cold for a few days at a time and it's not as bad as further north. I'm just glad my propane tank is full and the furnace is working.
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Winter Tablerunner
This is a "Winter Blues" Table runner that I made as the January project with the quilted table group on Yahoo. The pattern is "Jolly Jingle" from Happy Zombie. I hope I got that right. The original pattern used a charm pack and the stars were black. Most of us in the group used the winter blue fabrics. All of the fabrics are blues, even the stars. I raided my stash for this one. I'm so happy that I didn't have to go out and buy anything for it. I think I've got a scrap of batting that will fit perfectly and I've got the fabric for the backing. I'm going to back it in a flag print so it will be reversible. Double the use from one project. I hope to get it quilted next week. I will probably just quilt in the ditch on it.
Yesterday Howard and I visited the dermatologist. We are both fair with blue eyes so we are susceptible to skin cancers. We made our regular visit to have some spots checked and frozen before they could turn bad. I had a couple on the back of my hand and one on my face. I do try to avoid a lot of sun during the summer and use a good sunscreen when I do go outside. I even have to use it on my arms when I drive in the summer. Best to be cautious.
Finished knitting a wrap/shawl for me to use when watching tv in the evenings. Haven't got a photo of it yet, but it's blue, my favorite color, and so soft and cuddly. I really think I'm going to enjoy using it. It will be nice to carry along in the summer when you go to a movie or such and the a/c is so cold your teeth are chattering. This is the first thing I've made for myself in a long time. I usually give away the things I make as gifts. But, I do enjoy making gifts for other people.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Center for a Round Robin
This center block is only 4 1/2 inches square. It's for a "small" round robin with a group on Block Central. I think it's going to be a real challenge for me as each round can only be 2 1/2 inches wide. It will be interesting to see what everyone else does with my little folk art flower.
Today was my normal day to take my 88 year old aunt out to lunch and spend part of the day with her. I'm the only family close to her, about 35 miles, and we do enjoy getting together. She has always been very special to me. Fortunately, the weather cooperated today. All of the snow and ice from yesterday was gone so the roads were in good shape. But, they are talking about light snow tonight.
I don't like to take chances that our propane tank will run out during a cold snap so I called the company yesterday. They told me that it would be three business days, but they were here today. So, I now have a full propane tank so I don't have to worry about running out of gas during the next arctic cold wave. Not to cross my fingers that the furnaces both keep running. Between the two of them, we've had three outages since the first of December.
Howard got in the kitchen tonight and experimented with his favorite cookie recipe. He came up with oatmeal, maple syrup soaked raisins, and pecans added to the basic recipe. Pretty good. I've already ate too many of them but who can resist warm cookies right from the oven.