Saturday, December 29, 2012

Log Cabin #2 and Boxing Day shopping

Log Cabin quilt #2 finished before Christmas.

This was quilted with feathers and straight lines.

A couple of border treatments - running ovals in the rust border, and continuous feathers in the batik.

In the very centre I added a feathered wreath.


What a great back!!!

Ahhh, and my supervisor was on duty.

On Boxing Day, DH and I delivered a sewing machine and a scrappy quilt to the women's shelter of Haldimand & Norfolk.  DH had ulterior motives when he suggested this - TSC (tractor supply company - now doesn't THAT sound like a fun place?) which is also in Simcoe, was having a Boxing Day sale.  So I amused myself by trying on camouflage boots and Uncle Eddie hats (you know:  Uncle Eddie from the Christmas Vacation movie?) It's funny... people look at you weird when you start giggling and taking your own picture in a store.  :-)

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Log Cabin and cosmetic bags and scraps

I love log cabin quilts, and I quilted two of them before Christmas.  This has clamshells in the body of the quilt, with four separate border treatments.

It's a little hard to see on these busy prints.  The outer black border has a celtic knot design.  The green has a leaf & feather.  The busy beige floral has a curly design, and the cream/black got a switchback feather vine.

The quilting is hard to see on the back, too.

DH and I had no plans this year for Christmas, and I am sick with a cold anyways.  I can't even go see Mom at the home.  Not that she will notice, but I notice.  Ya know?  Anyhow - I made these cute little cosmetic bags that will be gifted out over the next couple of months to some of my gal friends.  The tutorial came from here.  These are lovely - lined, and all inside seams are finished - no raw edges.

After I got our fake turkey (Butterball frozen turkey breast) in the oven, and put the cranberries in the pot (with orange juice, water, brown sugar, honey, and cinnamon), I started sorting out my scraps.  My cardboard box (um, LARGE cardboard box) is still bursting with remnants.  I mean, the leftovers from the aprons I made for the nursing home in December 2010 are still in there - like, really - two years ago???  I have sorted these into colour piles - one set is larger pieces that will need to be cut down into something, and one set is strips ranging from 3" wide down to about 1" wide.  Anything smaller is getting tossed.
I think that getting the scraps a bit more under control might be a plan for 2013.  I spent last night on EQ5 doing some string quilt layouts.  Then I spent this morning on Pinterest, pinning more scrap quilt ideas.  If I keep doing all this research, I will never have to actually CUT and SEW anything, which I think is why my cardboard box overfloweth.  If you know what I mean.  But I'm sure you don't.  ;-)

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Star Quilt and sleepless baking

No, I did not fall of the edge of the earth when the Mayan calendar ended (although some people may be sorry to hear that).  I needed to focus on getting the Christmas quilts out the door.  Now I can relax.
Here is the completed hand pieced star quilt.

Stitch in the ditch around all the stars, with a motif inside all the stars.

I extended the stitching lines to create a diamond background grid.

A pretty heart and circle design for the outer border.

The back.

Here's my little Charlie Brown Christmas tree.  Every year I ask DH to drill a hole in a log, then I grab my garden clippers and do some tree trimming out in the yard.  I ram the stalks in the hole (sometimes I need hot glue to hold this together) and add my wee string of decorations.  Done.

There has been NO sleep happening here the last couple of nights.  Thursday night one of the smoke alarms went off at 5 am.  It's one of the talking ones - it speaks French.  Um, very helpful when you don't understand French.  Not that you can understand the garbled speech anyways.  It just needed a new battery, so we're FINE - there was no fire.  Then Friday night DH woke me up making too much noise loading the fireplace at 3:30.  3:30?  Really?  Then he woke me up AGAIN at 5 because he couldn't sleep.  Um, thanks, sweetheart.  Tonight I woke up at 1:30 for a pee and have not been able to get back to sleep. The quilting Gods of Health have blessed me with a cold, which coincidentally started at the same time as the smoke alarm, so perhaps that's what woke me up.

I'm going to make a blueberry walkaway using this recipe.   It is now 5 am so I can have this hot and on the table for breakfast by 8 am.  Maybe that will get me an extra batch of chocolates in my Chrismas stocking?
 
I made one of these two weeks ago and it was a big hit.  I have a couple of jars of blueberry marmalade that I made in 2011, and that makes an EXCELLENT filling for these. 


Monday, December 10, 2012

windows

Two weeks ago I removed the window screens for the winter.  They have been sitting there staring at me ever since.  I like to take Sunday to do the crappy housework house blessing jobs, so yesterday I washed 14 screens.  Then I washed 11 of the windows to remove the dirt and mould.  By then I figured I might as well wash the dog, too.  Now I know why mom wanted me to marry a RICH man.  sigh.

Ain't she cute?  Her tail won't stop wagging long enough to get a good picture, but that is O.K. by me.

I used every ratty garbage towel in the house by the end of my little cleaning tirade (those towels that are not fit for public viewing, but you keep for dog paws and such?).  After three hours of scrubbing and wiping and toothbrushing out the little crevasses of the windows, my recently-healed wrist actually HURT.  I think that is the first time I've really noticed it, outside of when I'm trying to do a plank exercise.  The darned thing hurt for the rest of the night too, so I had to watch the one-kleenex rated Hallmark movie with two glasses of red wine.  Self-medicating, ya know?  Since I got so much exercise up and down the ladder, scrubbing, etc, etc, I decided I could have a bowl of potato chips too.  Don't want to get too skinny for my pants, heh, heh, heh.

Anyhow... after the house blessing, I loaded up a few Kate Bush cds and turned on Floyd.

This is a beautiful, scrappy, HAND PIECED top.

OMG.  Look at the stitching.  Can you say "perfect piecing" ?  I spent a few hours doing the stitch-in-the-ditch work.  Today I'll finish up the s.i.d. and start the borders and stars.

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Civil War Sampler & Red Hat Breakfast

If you've been reading my blog for a while, you probably know how much I love sampler quilts.  The patchwork blocks were mostly quilted in the ditch.

I scratched my head for a while over what to do with these half-square alternate blocks, but I love the motif that went in there.

Beautiful red backing.

Thursday was our third annual Red Hat Breakfast In Jammies.  I took several pictures of us sitting down to eat, but being the awesome photographer that I am, I have bad pics of every one of us.  If I posted them here, I think there would be heads rolling.  Mostly mine. So here is a shot of the dessert selection.

The cleanup crew was trying to figure out something - I'm not sure what????
We may have to consider renaming the function.  Can you still call it Breakfast when you get home at 5:30 pm?

Sunday, December 2, 2012

November Stash Report

A few years ago my friend Margaret gave me this cute little Halloween bear. Poor guy was shivering his hat off on Friday.  Note to self - put away the halloween stuff and get out the Christmas stuff.

Now that we've had snow, and it's December, I can put the new Christmas quilt on the bed. If DH and the dog ever get up. 
 
I know there are people out there who just LOOOVE Christmas and are quite happy to start the season in the middle of November.  I am not (!) one of those people.  I boycott radio stations that start playing Christmas songs before December 1st.  I heard Feliz Navidad the other day and I had to shut the radio off.  A few years ago that was on the radio so much I cannot stand to hear it any more.  Although some of the spoof songs are kind of funny.



STASH REPORT

Woo hoo.... 
used this month 17 m
used YTD 94.7 m
added this month 0
added YTD 74.75 m
net 2012 (- 19.95 m)