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• March 10, 2010 - Rain, Rain, (Don't) Go Away

Posted By thanxsandy

We have rain!  It's so good to see the rain coming down instead of flakes.  It started yesterday on my way home from work and as soon as I picked up Lily, she asked if she could play out side with her unbrella.  (Kids can be so simple. All she asked from Santa last Christmas was an umbrella!) So she got it out and went stomping around the yard with her unbrella.  What a treat for her!

While she was stomping around, I was able to get some stitching done and by bedtime, I'd completed the quilting on one long border on the quilt.  Tonight, Tessa will be home and I expect to be able to go great guns on the thing then.  Yesterday I had a gruelling 3 hour interview with a client and after I was finished, I stopped by the LQS to relax a bit. I don't know about you, but when I'm real stressed, I find that touching the fabrics and seeing the colors to be very soothing.  Anyway, I got some batik fat quarters in pretty pastel colors to make a table runner and I found some yardage in the sale room that I'll use for place mats and napkins that I may offer for sale in the new co-op shop.  So I have plenty on my quilting plate waiting for me to finish this darn Irish Chain. 

Last night I also finished proof reading the co-op minutes and got them sent off to the other members. We're planning to have an open-to-the-public meeting on March 27th to explain our ideas, gather input from the public as to what they want from this co-op and, of course, accept new memberships.  I'm just flabergasted that this concept is actually getting off the ground!  Just 2 months ago, it was an idea floating around in our heads, and now--it's really happening!  I'm in charge of getting ideas and bids for a sign on the outside of the store and am excited to see what the graphic designers come up with.   

 

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• March 9, 2010 - House of Drama--and Comedy

Posted By thanxsandy

I spent last night typing--and typing-- and more typing!  My fingers were so worn out that they couldn't quilt!  I did get up a little early and got the first repeat of the border design quilted this morning before work, so that's one step closer to the end of this quilt.  Wendy sent me a pix of her finished quilt and it looks pretty good for a novice.  It's just 6" squares of batik and some of the seams are a little off but she said that was ok, she can live with it.  This was her first try at FMQ--just an all-over meander--and it came out not too bad. She has a lot of potential as a quilter and she said she wants to have a quilting weekend with me once a month--next time at her house, which is fine with me.  She can do the cooking the next time!

Last night was drama at my house.  I had Lily by myself and after supper, she went upstairs to get cleaned up and put her pajamas on while I started on the typing.  We had her reading time and went upstairs to tuck her in when I noticed the bathroom door was closed--that's strange.  So I just reached out to open the door and realized, Lily had locked the door!  Now no one could get in the bathroom!  Not such a big problem since we have a second bathroom but we keep the cats' food and water in the upstairs bath and they were getting hungry!  When they started whining and howling, that's when the drama began! 

I tried to open it with a bobby pin as I've seen Don do many times, but it didn't work. I called his cell and, as usual, he'd turned it off.  Left a message for him to call me asap.  (He called at 6:30 this morning and I gave him a tongue lashing--what if there had been a crisis and his phone was turned off?  why are we paying for a phone when he keeps it turned off all the time?  etc.)  I was okay with using the second bathroom to get ready for work in the morning until I realized--I don't have a toothbrush in that bath so I'd have to go to bed and to work without brushing my teeth. Yuck! 

That's when I called Wendy and spoke with Steve. He told me how to unlock the door--it has just a little hole in the doorknob--and Wendy told me to use a small knitting needle--worked like a charm.  For any who want to know, size 2 knitting needle is the tool to keep handy.

So, drama resolved, typing finished, and border quilting begun.  Not too bad if I do say so.

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• March 8, 2010 - Another sign of Spring

Posted By Country Quilter

I'm taking my Christmas village down today.  It's a big enterprise because I have lots of buildings and figurines to go with it.  It covers several spots in our living room and entry.  I'm sure it's gaudy, but i love the lights on the long winter nights.  Now that nights are getting longer, I'm content to take it down.  I'm itching to put up spring wall-hangings and bouquets.  Simplify things a little.

I was watching HGTV the other day - fixing homes up to sell better.  I realized how outdated our house is.  Part of me says the decor reflects who we are, with golf stuff and quilts, cross-stitches on the wall.  Part of me says if we ever want to sell we're either going to not get a great price or we're going to have to do some big-time redoing.  Than I think, if I'm content before I watch those shows, do the shows foster greed?  Oh well, no money to redo things this year.  I'm content with that.

Son Ryan stopped over this morning to take a shower.  Their bath drain was plugged (a problem they've had before, their house was built in the 1920s) so he poured some stuff in and came here.  I haven't seen him for a while.  He works full-time and is taking fire-fighter courses.  He finished the first-responder medical part before Christmas, and is now working on the actual fire-fighter training.  Unfortunately, there aren't a lot of jobs for full-time fire-fighters.  He's thinking about going on and getting his EMT certification.  He's enjoying the medical part of the calls he goes on for their local volunteer station.  His degree is in choral music, but decided he didn't want to go to get a PhD in that, as he first planned. Instead he got married and had a little girl - the one licking snow with our dog a few weeks ago.

Rhoda

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• March 8, 2010 -

Posted By thanxsandy

Week 2 of my blog challenge begins here cloudy and overcast with a bit of a misty rain--just enough to smear the glass when I turned on the wipers on my way to work.  Hey, rain is better than snow at this time of the year! I'll take it.

Yesterday's co-op meeting went very well, I'm pleased to say. The person who had been so agressive a few days ago really curbed it in and we got the by-laws written without major conflict.  Only a few minor disagreements, but I can live with that.  So, things continue to move along at a rapid pace. As secretary, I'm having a hard time keeping up with all the minutes I have to type--I love that kind of dilemma!

Quilt-wise, I did very little yesterday.  I was exhausted by the time I got home from the meeting yesterday afternoon, had dinner (thank goodness for crock pots), typed up the minutes of the meeting and went to bed.  Tonight---I challenge myself to get the stitching done on the final, wide border of the Irish Chain. 

Tessa was exhausted last night as well--it's a good thing Lily has energy :)  I've been telling her for months to get her thyroid checked and she finally looked up the symptoms of hypothyroidism and thinks she may have some of them. She said she would call the doc today. She also has to schedule Lily's surgery today as well. Poor Lily has huge adenoids and tonsils and has to have them out. When she gets a cold, her ears block up and she loses most of her hearing.  It's hard to sound loving when you have to shout at her in order for her to hear.  It's hard to see a child go through surgery, but the alternative of repeatedly losing her hearing is not good, and she'll have to have them out sooner or later anyway, I suppose.  Jo had her tonsils out when she was about 20 and she had a difficult recovery, but I expect Lily will have a much easier time of it.

That's it for this morning. I have home calls to make and have to get ready to hit the road. 

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• March 7, 2010 - One week down!

Posted By thanxsandy

I can't believe it's been a complete week into my personal challenge of posting an entry every day this month.  So far so good.

Yesterday, Wendy and I did quite a bit of quilting. She finished the top for the lap throw she was working on and it is gorgeous.  There wasn't enough space to work on my quilt, so I started piecing together 2" squares of scraps to make Jo's little travel bag.  She wants a small quilted bag she can wear across her chest to carry her wallet and a lip gloss while she's away. 

I don't know if I explained this but if I did, just skip this part. :) My youngest child, Jo, applied for and was accepted into the Peace Corps and she's been assigned to the Kyrgyz Republic as a health educator. Kyrgyzstan is a former member of the Soviet Union and is located south of Russia, north of India and shares it's eastern border with China.  On the internet, it looks like a beautiful country--very mountainous--but it's also desperately poor country. I think Jo will be very challenged going there, but she has a great personality and her laughter will win the hearts of the people. She's leaving home on March 26 for Philadelphia, arriving in Bishkek, the capital city, on the 29th and will be there until May, 2012. Don and I plan on visiting her in the spring of 2011.  Part of me is so happy that she's been offered this opportunity and part of me is worried to death at the thought of my "baby" going so far from home.  I guess that's what being a parent is all about.

This afternoon I have another meeting of the cooperative and I certainly hope it goes better than the one on Wednesday.  I plan on saying a few things about proper behavior in this group--isn't it sad that this even has to be brought up to a group of really competent women?  If we are going to get this project up and running, we have to all work together better than we did on Wednesday.  I'll let you know how it goes.

One of the reasons Wenday and I didn't do more sewing yesterday is, we--Tessa and Lily also-- took a break at midday to go to the Empty Bowls lunch in Menomonie. We had our soup lunch served in hand made pottery bowls that we brought home with us. This is an annual fundraiser for the local food shelf and the soup was sooooo good--win-win all around, I think.  Here are the bowls we brought home:

Well, I hear Wendy getting up and so I should go.

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• March 6, 2010 - Another gorgeous day!

Posted By thanxsandy

Saturday and the sun is shining in a brilliant blue sky!  I love early spring.  I can see the driveway from my window and it's filled with puddles of melted snow.

My niece, Wendy, came over last night for a sewing retreat and we have 2 tables set up on the living/dining room. She's working on a batik lap quilt 

made out of these fabrics. It's been several years since she's done any sewing so I'm kind of coaching her a bit as she goes along. I'm continuing to work on the Irish Chain.  Please let me get it done this weekend--I'm so sick and tired of working on it! 

 

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• March 5, 2010 - Sick friends

Posted By Country Quilter

I found out last night that a long-time friend has Hodgekins Lymphoma.  Apparently the cancer is pretty advanced, so it's not good news.  He is going to have 6 months of chemo.  Then last week I found out my neighbor 2 doors down has cancer.  I'd say she's mid-40s.  She still has a son in 8th grade and one in high school.  She's a really neat woman whom I like a lot.  I haven't seen much activity there, so when I do see a car I plan on calling. 

This morning I went to visit a friend who is half-way through cancer treatments.  She looks wonderful!  Well, except for the bald part.  She's feeling good, for the most part, too.

Ok, so how's that for a downer?  The sunshine is wonderful again today, the days are getting longer, and life is good.  I need to take down my Christmas village next week.  I would have done it last week but I had other things to do with the grandkids coming.

Tonight I'm having dinner with two college roommates.  One never married and one is widowed.  I feel like I have it all!

Rhoda

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• March 5, 2010 - Sick child

Posted By thanxsandy

I've been up since before 5 am with Lily who has a bad cold and another ear infection. Tessa works this morning and when she gets home, I'll go to work for the afternoon. This is about the 3rd ear infection this winter and she's had at least 6 colds--one right after the other.  The ENT doc says she needs to have her tonsils and adenoids out soon, so maybe Tessa will get that set up this afternoon.

I had to go pick up my refinished tables this morning.

I got a pair of these living room tables about 25 years ago.  Now they are in the garage airing out a little before I bring them inside. The products used on them are pretty stinky! 

I hope to get some work done on the quilt borders this morning since I'm home with Lily. Then I have to make a pouch for Jo to carry her small electronics in while she's in the Kyrgyz Republic and also have to make an apron as a gift for her host mother. 

BTW, that carrot salad I made the other night was a hit!  Everyone loved it--definitely a keeper recipe.

 

 

 

 

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• 2010-Mar-4 - Bernina sale? and Simplicity purse pattern

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I heard rumors that Bernina is having a sale 50% off.  I don't need a sewing machine, and Bernina's are too high dollar for me to consider, but I have always wondered if they are worth the price.  I think the sale was mentioned on PatternReview.com, it also makes me think the markup must be huge for them to be able to sell at 50% off.  Anyhow, I picked this purse pattern up last time Simplicity patterns were on sale and think it might be my next "quick" project when I need a break from my quilting.

There are some really cute purse patterns on the market and I have been wanting to try one. I also have one marked in a quilt magazine which is made from 5" squares that looks pretty neat.  Adios for now. Bernie

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• March 4, 2010 -

Posted By thanxsandy

I got no quilting done last night. I was at a meeting of the Folk Arts Coooperative from 5:30 until 9:00, and I was exhausted when I got home!  We got a tremendous amount of work done and set the store opening date for April 5 or sooner if we can.  So excited to actually see the place open up!

Unfortunately, one of the members of the group (a person who joined at a later date) has a quite abrasive manner to her speech and tone of voice that just grates on me. She also is quite agressive in her speech, both of which leave me extremely tense and stressed out.  I have developed a plan to use with her to hopefully diminish some of these behaviors, but frankly, I don't know how much more of her I can take. 

Tonight I have Spanish class and won't get home before 8:30 but maybe I can get some stitching done before going to bed.  Don took off this morning for his golf trip in S Carolina and will be gone for over a week--should be nice and quiet in the house.  I'm always glad when he gets home, though.

Another day of brilliant sun--is this the calm before the big March blizzard that we always get right around high school tournament time?  Yikes!

 

 

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• March 4, 2010 - This Week

Posted By Becky

I have been training this week, driving 1 1/2 hours both ways.  At least they said they'll give us mileage, whew!!!

I'm pooped, my body and my brain aches.

Then next week all over again, but this time they'll put us up at a hotel. 

I enjoy learning new things, but I'm totally wiped out! 

I'll post some pics of the lovely snow we had this week.  We've had some unusual weather this winter.  Alabama doesn't get snow and when we do it's just 1/2 inch or dusting.  We had some nice snows recently.

Hope y'all are doing okay and looking foward to spring like I am.

Becky

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• 2010-Mar-3 - Dresdan plate block and book

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These blocks were purchased at a yard sale, stuffed in a bag with embroidery patterns, in pretty bad shape. 

I also picked up this book last Saturday at the public library, since I seem to want to redo and rescue quilt blocks when I find them.

This is a good read if you collect or have quilts from flea markets, etc.  She writes about the different opinions on preservering old quilts and how she determines whether to finish or utilize a quilt.  She gives tips on cleaning and also suggests finishing ideas, including one quilt she took apart and put back together in a different arrangement to make a small quilt from a larger unfinished piece.  I soaked the blocks pictured above for several days in a mixture of borax and a teaspoon of oxyclean because they were very dirty and had a musty smell.  I let them dry open air and then starched them heavily and pressed them.  They are hand sewn, but after pressing they are very "wavy" and do not lay flat.  I am going to  have to take out at least two pieces from each of them to make them lay flat.  There are thirteen of them and they look to be done by the same person.  There were no matching scraps of any kind, but I figure I could use the same center in a solid color to pull them together, maybe in a small lap quilt.  I was thinking when I was pressing these blocks what is my fascination with other quilter's unfinished projects? It is not as though I don't have enough of my own to work on.  Specifically, I am fascinated by anything done by hand because I only machine piece.  I look at hand embroidered pieces and I am in awe.  Its like magic in a needle and thread! Bernie

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• March 3, 2010 - Back to Normal

Posted By Country Quilter
Kim and Phil came to pick up their kids yesterday afternoon.  They stayed for supper - leftovers from when my sister and husband were here Sat. night.  It was even good the second time around.  The kids were very excited to see their parents.  I was sad to see them go, but ready for some rest.  We went sliding several days, and after thawing during the day and freezing at night, the snow has a nice hard, icy crust.  They went quite a ways, even in our yard with gentle slopes.  Here is a pic of Auntie Renae (Nae, as she's called by the kids) and Tina and Bryan.Rhoda
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• March 3, 2010 -

Posted By thanxsandy

We had the most glorious early spring day ever!  Brilliant blue skies, birds singing in the trees, and temps above 40 degrees. Snow melting all over!  Even with the snow melt we've been having the past few days, we still have at least a foot left on the ground so it'll be a while before the spring flowers start poking up. But we have hope that Spring will come soon. 

Yesterday was quite busy.  I was home with Lily last night and after supper and her reading time, she and I went into the hot tub.  What bliss!  We both got straight into our jammies afterwards, watched an episode of "Kipper" on Sprout tv and then Lily went right to sleep, freeing me up to work on my quilting.

I got the camera out and have a picture of the medallion quilting I've done on the Irish Chain quilt. I'm pleased with how it looks.

As I said in a previous post, I stitched the center design and then went back and added another design to fill the unstitched corners. I think the two designs work well together. Last night I was able to mark some of the design for the narrow first border and got 2 sides stitched.

I also made a carrot salad using a Bobby Flay recipe I found on-line.  There's a meeting the the board of directors for the new co-operative and we'll begin with a pot luck supper so I thought this might work:

This is partially cooked carrots with a dressing of lemon juice, fresh minced garlic, cumin, cayenne pepper and salt, whisked together with olive oil.  Heavenly!  I'll sprinkle some chopped parsley on it before I present it to the group. 

We will be working on a schedule of things that have to happen prior to opening the doors of the shop. We are now the official renters of the store and I think we should open the doors to customers as soon as we can since we're paying rent, but there is so much to do first. I know we'll get it all done--we are WOMEN, after all. If we can give birth to our babies and raise them, we certainly can open up and run a store, right?

Have a great day 

 

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• 2010-Mar-2 - pics of blocks

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okay - this is going to be a challenge to post and READ posts and try to comment everyday .  I remember back to when I was just a lurker on this blog too afraid to try blogging HA!  This is what I started out with

Two colorways the gold and turquoise (luv that popcorn fabric) and here are the disappearing nine-patch blocks.  I started with 3 1/3 blocks, after all is said and done and squared off they came out 8 and 1/2 inches squared up.

So it has begun.  I don't get a chance to sew during the week, I should rename my blog Weekend Quilter. Last night I did finally attend my quilt guild meeting (the first time I have attended this year).  They meet once a month and it was fun, several of my buddies in the group said they missed me and that was nice.  There was a very nice program on applique, the lady showed us some absolutely beautiful quilts she had done (by hand!)   OH and I won a fat quarter which just happened to match one of the pieces of fabric my daughter brought me from Japan - and with it some of those fancy directional pins with little flags on them (from Fons and Porter).   Well, I want to go read what everyone else is doing - adios til tomorrow. Bernie
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• March 2, 2010 - Pin Cushion

Posted By Becky

Received a pretty tea cup pin cushion from a fellow swapper.

 

Isn't it pretty?

Becky

 

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• March 2, 2010 -

Posted By thanxsandy

This morning, I made my 6 month visit to the dentist.  Not such a bad thing, I guess. As usual, I need to floss more--such a chore!  But both the hygenist and the doc complimented me on how well I'm doing since I've had the braces on for about 10 months now. Only 14 more to go!  Whoo Hoo!

I went to a quilt guild meeting last night.  This is the second meeting of this group that I've gone to and I can't decide if I want to join. They seem like a nice enough bunch of women, but I don't know if I want more quilting obligations in my life right now.  I'll probably shell out my $15 and join but will have to monitor how much I get involved with them. 

Since I went to the meeting, I did nothing on the Irish Chain last night except look at it and admire it. ;-) This morning, I had time before the dentist to calculate how I'm going to fit the pattern onto the borders--how to evenly space the pattern around the quilt. For once, it will fit pretty easily with no difficult math calculations to do.  That's a first!

No pix yet--I'm spending the evening at home tonight with Lily (5 y/o grandaughter who lives with us) and should be able to get the camera out. 

Have a wonderful day!

Barb

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• 2010-Mar-1 - Nephew's Graduation Quilt Update

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A name for this quilt hasn't come to me yet, but maybe when I get further along with it.  Saturday I did house cleaning, grocery shopping, cooking (the regular chores I like to ignore) and Sunday afternoon I put a stew in the crock pot and was able to get into my sewing room and play around with this new quilt.  I cut up some fabric and made some disappearing nine-patch blocks and am thinking I could set these in between rows of the focus fabric which is a very Large Print of old fashioned movie reels.  I have a horrible time "visualizing" a quilt, so I really have to put together a few blocks and audition my idea. I will post some pics this evening as soon as the camera battery charges up.  It is wet and snow/drizzling here, but supposed to warm up a bit for a few days before next weekend.  I have a quilt meeting tonight, but don't know if I will go in this weather.  Where did February go? Hope you all are getting a little bit of quilting time in.  Bernie

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• March 1, 2010 - Grandkids here.

Posted By Country Quilter
I'm not doing anything quilty, I'm thinking a lot, though.  We've had grandkids since Fri. night.  Kim and Phil came and spent the night and then headed to Chicago for the weekend.  They're coming home tomorrow.  I worked pretty hard Fri. and Sat. and am paying for it with fatigue yesterday and today.  They're good kids, but they do fight occasionally.  Like right now.  Rhoda
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• March 1, 2010 - Happy March 1!

Posted By thanxsandy

This is the first day of my March challenge to add an entry every day. Why didn't I decide to do this in February, the shortest month?  Oh well.

My weekend was pretty busy with quilting things.  Went to a class on Sat AM on "story book" quilting. This was how to take a theme of some kind and create a quilt using blocks that had some connection to the theme.  I chose one of my favorite songs, "All My LIfe's a Circle" for my theme and designed a quilt using blocks that had circles and curves in them.  Turned out pretty good, if I do say so.  We had pot luck for lunch and I brought a casserole and, as usual, left the pan in the fridge. Now I have to find someone with a key who can let me into the building to get the pan out before it turns green and fuzzy.

I squeezed in some quilting on all three evenings and am so pleased with the progress I'm making on that Irish Chain quilt. I finished all the medallions that go in the large white blocks and then decided I needed to add more to them, so I finished them with little squiggly designs in the empty white spaces around the medallions.  I'll take pix tonight and will post tomorrow so you can see. Then last night I found a pattern to use in the narrow first border and I think I've decided on one for the second larger border.  I'd hoped to have the quilting finished on this one by the end of the weekend, but not so. Maybe next weekend--it has to be ready for St. Patrick's Day!

 

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