Monday, February 24, 2020

Feels like Spring


Since when does 56 degrees feel like Spring? I didn't mean to work in the yard today, but it was soooo sunny and pretty out. My front and back yard appear to have a bunch of bulbs starting to bloom...


I have two daffodils so far.
 

Pansies (I know, not bulbs) that survived the snow.


Maybe a hyacinth? 



Crocus's? I also have them in a dark purple.

I watered a little - we've had very little rain, trimmed a couple of shrubs, and sprayed lots of weeds. Technically I have a front and back lawn but both are so small. The front gets lots of sunlight, the back gets none at all. I'm already trying to figure out how to convert the back lawn to something else...maybe a paver patio?

I used this book to make four additional blocks for my sampler.


Not related to Lincoln, but I really like the blocks.

I could easily make a whole quilt out of the first three blocks. The pink one was a booger to make. If I ever make it again I will not use the book's method which is all triangles.

Can't wait for tomorrow, it's supposed to be 64 degrees - my kinda heat wave. ;o)
 








Monday, February 17, 2020

Happy Dance

 
I had my first visitor here in Oregon! Stephanie flew in for a few days last week. Thursday we did a bit of sewing...


Stephanie made microwave bowl holders from some of my scrap fabrics. Isn't this cute, she fussy cut the lighthouse.


And I worked on my blackwork sampler.

Thursday night Stephanie had a bit of food poisoning (yes, it was from my cooking). So Friday was a quiet day other than going over to my mom's for dinner and cards.

The Land of Lincoln Sampler didn't sit for long. Steph and I brainstormed and decided normal borders around the quilt wouldn't look right but if I made it bigger with rail borders and more sampler blocks for cornerstones it would look good. I've got everything cut out and will start sewing again tomorrow.
 

Monday, February 10, 2020

Quilting and Blogging

 
Sometimes I wonder how much quilting I would get done if it wasn't for this blog. There are a lot of weeks when Sunday comes around and I haven't sewn a stitch. Then I start wondering what I'm going to blog about on Monday. This was one of those weeks. I have excuses - putting the house back together again after the painters, lots of cleaning, a head cold that hit on Saturday. But they are definitely excuses, I've had the time but didn't start sewing until about 9:30 p.m. Sunday night (I'm a night owl).


Sunday night I sewed all of the blocks into rows. Tonight I sewed all the rows together and stay stitched the outer edges. (picture shows the blocks sewn into rows)

The pattern calls for two borders. I'm not sure if I have any fabric with enough yardage that will work for the borders. Most of my fabric is still packed up and I decided there is no point in unpacking it as I'll just have to pack it back up again in a few weeks when new carpet is installed.

So I'm going to put this quilt away for a bit. Now I need to figure out what to work on next...maybe I should start blogging more that once a week so I don't wait until next Sunday to decide on my next project. ;o)

 

Monday, February 3, 2020

Watching Paint Dry


Watching paint dry is BORING!  But it is now done. They left for the final time about 5 p.m., complaining about the long day and how hard they had worked finishing everything up. Not much sympathy from me as they didn't get here until 10:30. I've never had construction workers / painters show up so late in the mornings. The earliest was 9:30, the latest was noon. The job is done and I love the new color.

You can't tell it much from this picture but the paint is a much lighter color. Previously it was a mocha / latte brown - walls and ceiling, now it is a goldy white - walls and ceiling.


Makes the room look much larger and brighter. For all the windows, my bedroom and the living room were not very bright. Now they are.

Here is Bella inspecting the top of the wall to make sure they didn't miss a spot.


And here she is pushing the limits - she is not allowed on the kitchen counter tops.


Not much new sewing / stitching wise. I got the fifth week's block completed and a large portion of the frames.


I messed up the order of the frames (the long frames were supposed to be rows five and nine). There was potential for another bleep moment but I decided it was a design choice. ;o)

The rest of this week will be spent putting everything back where it was. I think I'm going to move some things around in the sewing room. With any luck I'll be able to get some sewing done this weekend.