Thursday, November 27, 2008

Giving Thanks

i've had this figurine for a long time. it's called Giving Thanks. & part of The Jessie Wilcox Smith Collection i purchased from Avon. stamped 1986. that sounds about right.i keep by my front door in a cabinet my Mom gave me years ago. i think i said i liked two that she had and said i could have one. thanks Mom. the knobs on the drawers were loose and worn. so i replaced with flannel bows which are soft to touch. amongst the this-n-that i keep are old batteries. on my way out of Whole Foods i noticed a container to properly dispose of them. as soon as i have enough i will bring them there. thank you Whole Foods. i often turn the pretty figures around. as the backs of them are as pretty as the fronts.many thanks to Pamela Joy for sending me key limes from Florida from her neighbor's tree. she noticed my joy from eating pears from my sister's tree. and wanted to please me. that she did. i found some sakuras satsumas at the store. they're just like a clementine. but prettied up with a stem. lots of little hugs to Pamela Joy.many thanks to Melanie from England for sending me the most beautiful shopping tote being sold by their grocery stores. i just don't know if i can carry groceries home in it. but it was overflowing with goodies. including an older patchwork magazine which i have already found projects to make. missing from pic is a sweet bookmark she handstitched with a K. it must be in that book i'm not reading. and not just for me. i have noticed her generosity has been spread across the planet. a big hug to you Melanie.thank you to Anna for today's dinner. & i'm sure Linda and Jessica are helping out with some dishes. i did not finish my waffle weave towels in time to bring today. but if i get invited back for leftover sandwiches. i will be sure to bring them.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Be Honest

this is my Be Honest block before the "be honest" lettering is added. also missing is a large butterscotch candy button which lays in her hand. french knot eyes. & as soon as i have enough courage. a "crayon stick" designed for fabric will be used to blush her cheeks.i couldn't help using a fav Robert Kaufman print for the money. i have used the money print before and just love it. over the years they have varied the print, but it is still available. one xmas i made zipper bags for the nephews. & recently a mat for my niece.

Jessica used lettering in this Be Attitudes book to add her daughters' names to the Tinkerbell quilts. a few more letters and they will be done.her girls are going to just love this personal touch. & doesn't it just make you just want to add your own name to everything.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Scrappy Sunday

Block #20i started hand quilting my Christmas Cottage quilt. this block was made by Nanette.the first names of my block makers neighbors are embroidered on trees. using the Press'N Seal method i mentioned here. a precise tweezer used for splinters should be used to remove the plastic. otherwise it will pull on the stitching.i'll add some buttons later. and some random stars. and a that all important label.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Five Weekends Before Xmas

look what i made instead of working on my xmas projects. because there's plenty of time. right?here's what you need to make your own Take-Your-Quilt-With-You scarf. 1/4 yard of plain flannel for backing. 21 assorted 2-1/2" flannel strips sewn together. (i repeated 9 fabrics and randomly used 3 others). some batting. running stitches. cotton binding that frames the scrappiness to your liking.

all of this was from my stash. but imagine what you could do if you went shopping. i'm not jealous. i'm not jealous. if you don't have much time. here's what i did with some black scraps and that Hagar flannel saved just for me. i love Hagar. just turned it inside out and added running stitch around the edge. these are about 5" wide because that's how wide my black flannel scrap was.how many weekends do you need to finish your little projects before xmas?

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Scrappy Sunday

Block #19oops. i already used one of these fabrics....

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Take 20 Minutes For 7 Days

quiet steps down Kenyon Street.after the bazaar down Scarborough Road.running into Echo while window shopping.ducks at Cedar Hill.memorial in West Hartford Center.chilly afternoon in the Rose Garden.rainy day at Elizabeth Park.just a few images from my walks this week.this one was my favorite.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

MK's Neighborhood

welcome to the neighborhood.since this may be one of the last new things i start before xmas. i wanted to get right down to it. the sashing is a pretty red and green snowflake print confirming the xmas theme. but i'm adding a beautiful blue snowflake print to the corners.the blue will frame it nicely so i will use for the binding. i received eleven blocks and made four of my own. so there's one block left to fill. i plan to make a tree or some trees. if i can design it the way i imagine it will include a map of very nice bloggers who made the other cottages my neighbors. one of my blocks is being repaired. Jessica's sneaky dog grabbed it from the table one day and chewed on it. he's very sneaky. and even if you watch him carefully. he always gets something. Riley also chewed on one of the Tinkerbell squares. bad dog. we were not amused.but have you ever seen a quilt that just made you laugh. i couldn't stop when i saw this one called My Dog Ate My Quilt. it's at the end of the post. so scroll down just a little. if you know anything about this quilt or quiltmaker please let me know. it surely looks like an original design. and so so funny.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

I'm Not Grumpy Anymore

after two days of ironing and measuring i was getting a little grumpy. but i endured two more days. not happy but accomplishing my goal. lookie. two large piles of large squares. one large pile of small squares. and one not even worth mentioning pile of medium squares.also i have four very manageable baskets of large pieces. which i can easily pick from if i need more squares. one big bag containing 3 flannel tops with backings still waiting. one small bag of flannel shorts that just need elastic. and this treasure. half a basket of 2-1/2 in. strips. and half a basket of small scraps i still could not throw away.since i can use up &/or fit those squares into one of the baskets i estimate that i have been rewarded with at least one shelf that i can use for something else. to combat my attitude i challenged myself to Take 20 Minutes for 7 Days to just walk outside. i know. so simple. but i am stubborn. the weather has remained beautiful. and soon it will be very cold. the cold excuse will be hard to fight.

while i was busy cutting my stash. Jessica took advantage of the flannel sale and has been cutting some new squares. i can be jealous. but i am not. very excited that she has started her 5th project. none of them are finished. but not to worry. we are handsewing the bindings of two and will be finished soon. wouldn't you just love to have this small pile of WIP's.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Scrappy Sunday

Block #18Block #18 with posts and sashingBlock #18 with posts and sashing and possible border and possible bindingwow. the sashing might be too wide. will try sashing 1" or 1-1/2" wide with square post. & compare them.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Eating Clean Together

what's better than eating clean. why eating clean together.some of us gathered at Terry's to feast on some new recipes. see here for my other post on her Clean Food cookbook.

this time she made Hearty Minestrone, Herb Roasted Cauliflower with Shitake Mushrooms, French Lentils with Caramelized Onions, Tempeh Saute with Roasted Red Peppers and Asparagus, and Gluten-Free Pumpkin Muffins. listened to some nonsense about "maintaining balance" and "satisfy your senses" and "nourish your mind". just kidding Terry. we love you. i say dig in and have some delicious food not prepared by me.

Marianne knows what i'm talking about.yummm.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Time To Get Serious

it's both exciting and embarrassing to receive this much at one time. thank you Corrie at Quilt Taffy for squishing as much as you did into one box.when i turned to page 23 of my Winter 2008 issue of Quilts and more. all i could think of was this even more embarrassing sight.i've been saving all my flannel scraps from years of making pajama bottoms for xmas presents. o.k. so there's some big pieces stuffed in there too. nevertheless i'll be serious and very busy cutting and replacing rotary blades for most of the week.the mission if indeed i have chosen to accept it is to cut squares and squares and more squares. but since i'm not ready to just throw the "newly made" scraps away i'm cutting some strips too. i really hope that all of this work will fit just on one shelf when i'm done.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

What Would You Like For The Next Four Years

if they had asked me what i really wanted for the next four years. i would have said free coffee. free fabric. and 1,460 days to do nothing but quilting. but alas they did not ask.

very early this morning i went to vote with my building voting group. four of us. there usually is not a line outside. but today there was. while we wished we came earlier and that one of us was not late. it only took 45 minutes before we were on our way. after voting we always go to breakfast. there should be a photo of our breakfast plates here. but i'm such an idiot. forgot to take pic.

thank you B., J., & M. for sharing this moment with me.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Scrappy Sunday

Block #17this is my most relaxing project. it was started as a personal experiment to test my discipline and patience. so far it is working. i was able to cut 34 center squares with small piece of old fabric. so today i have completed half of the blocks. unfortunately 34 doesn't make a square or rectangle. thank you for all your questions. i was sure that you would come look and then leave. so i am glad that you are enjoying them too. i have already shown the fabric chosen for the sashing and posts. but next week i will sew a few blocks together. i don't want to get too excited about seeing that. if you have gotten to know me. you would know that i might drop all other projects just to finish this one. because that's who i really am.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

So Many Things To Do

quilt exhibit at the city museum.visit famous people loved ones in neighborhood cemetery.no really it's beautiful there. & they even have a blog to document special events.craft bazaar at a church.stroll in the park.on right is the new entrance to back of park. on left across the street is overlook where view is spectacular.possibly three movies at fancy-schmancy new shopping center.oh. you thought i meant sewing things.

will have to stop sewing to do some of these things. only a few minutes from where i live in several directions. as they are on roads needed to get from one place to another i drive by them all the time. i really want to stop at every block and take pics. the trees are in full color and absolutely beautiful.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween

i made almost three of these blocks. from my stash which doesn't include pumpkin colors. so now a Halloween quilt in the making. block from old Better Homes and Gardens book called Holiday Quilts. i usually avoid the teenie square pieces. but it wasn't so bad.i don't decorate for Halloween. just this oldie but goodie pumpkin girl. i must have made her twenty years ago. i made the girl instead of the boy so i could make a face with a cute pompom nose. when i first washed her the color came out of the fabric. but she's still a cutie.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Be Warm

this is my Be Warm block before the "be warm" lettering is added. also missing is a round button for scarf. a carrot button for nose. beads for eyes. & beads for each point of the snowflakes. these things are sewn on after the quilt has been assembled.i wanted to use only yellow & black fabrics. but slowly purple, blue, & green kept creeping in. the lettering was going to be olive. then black. now i've decided on dark brown. so i'll be keeping the backgrounds as light as possible. mostly yellows, golds, & green. & any colors that suit the next block will be used.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Two Cute & A Whole Litter Of Cute

i'll be here today. Messie Jessie's dining room. her two Tinkerbells came back from the quilter. & that can only mean one thing. it's time to sew on binding. this will forever be her first quilt. & that first quilt has a twin.she chose a lightly quilted design with butterflies.yesterday was beautiful. one of those warm autumn days you dream of. so when Jess ran to help a neighbor i ran with her. mostly to be outside. but how many times in your life do you get to meet puppies. not just any puppies. St. Bernard puppies. a young couple came to pick just one puppy to take home. how could they decide. they were all too cute. except when attacking me & chewing on my shoes. i managed to capture these five all face forward.i requested these six line up in front of garage for group pic.none of these seven were listening to me.i count eight here not including Jess. first nine then eight now seven. not that i would. but this was my fav. i kept referring to her as the beauty with spots on her nose. just look at those paws.
the Dad Bison was looking on. their Mom Rosie for obvious reasons was not participating.i was supposed to go straight home & finish my cottage blocks. so they would be ready to mail today. but stopped at Starbucks on my way home. stayed to chit-chat with my aunt who lives nearby. until dark. so i'll be mailing them tomorrow instead two days later. it was rush hour but you can see how beautiful the view is from the patio.today it's raining.