Monday, November 29, 2021

Eleventh Hour Finish

 

Not much sewing last week. Lots of cooking. We went to my niece's for Thanksgiving.  I think she thought she was going to feed an army instead of 20 people. There were 3 turkeys, 2 hams and a huge huge tray of mac and cheese plus so much more. She actually had to-go boxes so everyone could take leftovers home. I made a couple of appetizers to share last Wednesday, traveled and ate all day Thursday, spent Friday making soup stock and deboning turkey, then made a HUGE pot of turkey and wild rice soup on Saturday. Yum. I still have a ham bone to use up, I'll probably make a pot of beans tomorrow.

I did manage to get the green swirl quilt (my November UFO) loaded on the frame yesterday.

It is about 2/3's quilted. Probably could have finished it tonight but I currently have a very short attention span so about an hour of quilting was my limit.

I'll finish it tomorrow while the beans are cooking.

December's UFO is a cross stitch project I haven't touched for over a year. I think I'm going to not touch it longer and focus on finishing up my 2021 blackwork project and get a couple of donation quilt tops quilted.


Monday, November 22, 2021

Random Stitching

 

I worked on a number of projects this past week and just enjoyed the sewing. 

Put together a guild community services quilt top. The blocks were already made I just had to sew them together and add the border. 

Bella (not) helping me find a quilt pattern. I can't open a cabinet, drawer or closet without her running to get inside it.

Table toppers using a Christmas border fabric and my 60 degree ruler. The upper right cream is kinda fugly, it's made from the last bit of pieces and parts.


 Me, modeling a utility apron I made for a friend. Dontcha love the sweats? It's been a dreary cold week (probably why I got so much sewing done), I don't think I've put on real clothes in a week.

Finished the last three blocks of the FQS beginner sampler. This is not the final layout and I'll probably add a pieced border and cornerstones but this gives you an idea of what it will look like - BRIGHT!

These are the blocks of my leader-ender project. I spent a day putting together the sashing rails. I think I'm going to really like this when it is finished. I'm still sewing 2.5 blocks together for the border.

Tomorrow I have to get dressed and go out in public...Costco, grocery store, post office, fun stuff to get ready for Thanksgiving at my niece's house. I hope you all have a safe and tasty Thanksgiving.

Monday, November 15, 2021

Two Finishes

 

It's done! 


Hmmm, I don't know if it should be donated to a child, there are a LOT of swear words sewn into this quilt. The majority of the quilting (and swearing) was done with the walking foot. I think if I could learn how to ruler quilt things like this would go much faster. I don't know if there is anywhere around here that teaches ruler quilting on a domestic machine.

My second finish:

I finally got this quilt back from the longarm quilter...again. This time the quilting looks good. If you enlarge the picture you can clearly see the pantograph on the back of the quilt.

Now I feel like I can move on to something fun.


Monday, November 8, 2021

Slow Progress

 

It was another quiet week with a few fun events. First my new car / SUV was delivered early so I got to pick it up on Tuesday.

This thing almost drives itself! I'm having a very difficult time getting used to the keyless entry. I'm paranoid I'm going to lock the little fobby thingy (official technical name) in the vehicle. Or that the locks won't engage when I leave the vehicle. I can't test the lock by pulling on the handle like I used to because that unlocks everything. Yikes! It does drive really smooth. And with the crazy windy rainy weather we've been having I'm glad to have all wheel drive (it is currently pouring outside).

I had to drive to Roseburg to pick up the car. While I was there I went to a couple of the local quilt shops and picked up some coordinating fabrics to go with the Anna Maria Horner fabrics I recently purchased. Here is everything:

And this is the quilt I plan on making with them:

I'm really excited about making this quilt but probably won't start it until after the holiday's.  I want to finish up a few items first.

Yesterday my family celebrated my mom's birthday with dinner at my house. My niece made pumpkin pie for her "birthday cake". Yum! Her actual birthday is tomorrow. Happy Birthday Ma!

I've made slow progress on quilting the side-by-side quilt. All the in the ditch is done and the meandering in the background. I feel like I need to do "more" in the houses but I don't know what "more" would be. I'm going to add swirls in the border. Should I add anything else?

See the raggedy batting in the bottom right? The lovely Bella was at work again. That cat loves to chew on batting.

I forgot to mention my November UFO Challenge project last week. It is quilting the green swirl quilt that I traded out last April so I could quilt the Xmas table cloth. I made a scrappy back for the quilt using up a bunch of old green foliage fat quarters. I'll load it on the frame so it shouldn't take too long to get it quilted.




Monday, November 1, 2021

Quiet Week

 

Not much has happened here. Still waiting on information about my Accord. It has only been two weeks but seems much longer.

I prepped these two Project Linus, Oliver in the Dog House, mystery blocks (don't you love the poo blocks!!). They are all ready for appliqueing. 

I'm over two weeks behind...mostly due to this Project Linus Side-by-Side Covid quilt:

I just cannot get into quilting this quilt. And I'm determined to finish it before I work on anything else.

I had a good excuse yesterday for not quilting. I got to baby sit these two cuties.

Buttons (on the right) is 15 years, 100% deaf and about 80% blind. She may be old but she still has a lot of attitude. Rex (left) is 5-7 years old (can never remember) and is just the sweetest thing ever. 

My consolation fabric arrived today.

The fabrics are made by Free Spirit and designed by Anna Maria Horner. The line is called Love Always. I have doodled over the fabric line since its release. The colors in these fabrics are almost iridescent. I know what I want to make with them but need 3-4 more coordinating fabrics. Preferably solids. That may be a challenge as the colors are very unique. 

Okay...I want to finish my current mystery blocks, start the new clues, and start a new project, so I better stop procrastinating and get busy quilting the Side-by-Side quilt.