Saturday, August 16, 2008

Quick post





Just a quick post for anyone interested. I got the booklet from Herrschner's but I'm not finding it in their catalog right now. Went to the web and typed in Paton's Yarns and got a website for the company. The booklet shows there but I'm not sure how you go about purchasing it. I'm glad I found the site because there are free patterns and a newsletter and lots of information.











Wednesday, August 13, 2008


Another super movie I've seen. It was every bit as good as the first.
I wondered if there would be a sequel getting all the same characters back together. I'm really glad it happened.
I went with my mom on Saturday afternoon and it was perfect. Just sitting in the dark show with my popcorn and soda, totally relaxed. The scenery was beautiful(much like Mama Mia) and the music really set the story. I'm a big fan of soundtracks which I think add so much to any movie.
I have all four of the Sisterhood books in my library-books are another one of my passions-but have only read the first two. I'd better pull them down down and get reading. Maybe they'll make those into movies also. I'll keep my fingers crossed. If nothing else though, I know the books will be good reads.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Finally Finished










Here are pics of my most recently quilted quilt. I had Marilyn at Miss Milles machine quilt it and it turned out gorgeous. She has two of the computerized Statler Stitchers which do beautiful work.
Now about the quilt. It's a stamp cross stitch quilt kit which I stated more than 30 years ago. I had finished the center medallion but not the border. Then I started doing patchwork quilting and never got back to this one. Recently I decided I would never get it done so I asked my mom if she would finish the border flowers. She got them done and I got it quilted. Back when I was a stay at home mom I made a few of this type quilt and my mom and gram made some too. That was our needlework past time.

Monday, August 11, 2008

I've Been Tagged, Now What Do I Do?

I've been tagged by Kathy Ann at "Be-Stitched, Artfully." My first time, so of course the big question is "How do I do this?" Kathy Ann has walked me through the art of tagging and I think I finally got it. So, here goes.

Here are the rules

1 Link back to the person who tagged you
2 Mention the rules on your blog
3 Tell about 6 unspectacular quirks of yours
4 Tag 6 following bloggers by linking to them
5 Leave a comment on each of the tagged bloggers blogs letting them know they've been
tagged

Six unspectacular quirks about me.

1. When I hand piece quilt blocks, I use tons of pins, at least ever 1/4 inch. I get very accurate seams, the same as using less pins, but no matter. I need lots of pins.

2. I collect McDonald's Happy meal Toys and with the help of some very nice Micky-Ds employees, I'm able to complete sets many times.

3. I absolutely love rainy days and snowy days, more than the opposites. I know I need the sunshine but those rainy or snowy days could go on and on for me.

4. I have this need to protect all things living. I stop my car whenever I can to move a turtle to the side of the road. I don't squish bugs, spiders, etc. but catch them in a glass or with a paper towel and put them outside. I pick up worms that have crawled on to my porch or drive and throw them into the grass.

5. I love movies and classic TV shows and watch them over and over and over and over again.

6. I talk to my self (out loud) especially when I'm crocheting or quilting instead of thinking
quietly.


I tag the following people whose blogs I have been enjoying.


Susan at Blackberry Creek Home Arts

Molly at Dark Oak Woman

Mary at Across the Pond

Pheeyla at Ramblings of a Crafter

Snapdragons

Cindy at Chronicles of Yarnia

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Today it was "The Dark Knight"



What a great action film-my mom thought it was a very noisy film but she liked it. She's 85 and loves the movies so we go to a bargain matinee just about every Saturday. I know when mom likes a film-she doesn't leave her seat and she doesn't fall asleep. We were 2 for 2 today. Kraig, Jess, and Robby went, too. We all enjoyed it. I have to say I think about a movie a lot and try to see into it rather than just face value. When I read bad revues both by critics and ordinary people, I think they just don't get it and maybe they aren't trying. I'm surely no expert but I do love movies and really enjoy them. I like the movies I see and I am particular about one thing, I hardly ever see movies that are rated R. I see so many previews so I do get a good idea of whether I want to see it or not. There are plenty of movies to see. While watching I couldn't help but think about Heath Ledger and his short life. I think he was a good actor and was becoming more versatile with every part he played. I first saw him in A Knights Tale, then The Brothers Grimm, and recently 10 Things I Hate About You. I liked him in all. But this I think was an Academy Award performance. He was another actor playing The Joker but his portrayal was something else. All his mannerisms, facial features, the voice. He wasn't Heat Ledger, but the Joker. And I don't think that just because he is gone. There have been a lot of actors and actresses who have won for their portrayals. They became their characters. I knew I would think about him as I watched. I think Christian Bale is a fabulous actor. Saw him as a young actor in Little Women(not knowing who he would become), As twin brothers in The Prestige, and of course Batman in Batman Begins. He's been in lots more movies than I've seen but in looking at his filmography there are those I don't care to see. Oh well, I' ll be waiting to see what his next movie will be.

Next week we see The X Files and the next week, The Mummy. Both are favorite movie series and I've seen all the previous ones.

Friday, August 1, 2008

LAPS FROM FATS

Here's number 3 from the "Laps From Fats" sit n' sew. It's called Cake Walk. I had some fabric that came in 18 colorways of the same print and that I did get on sale. It seemed perfect for this pattern. I had a yard of each and just cut what I needed-mostly 1 1/2 strips-the equivalent of fat quarters. And was very easy once I made a few blocks. This is the last Fat Quarter Quilt we are doing, for now. We're doing a Snow Man Wall Quilt and the who knows what, next.



Monday, July 28, 2008

My unfinished ripple and "Mama Mia"






An unlikely combination but "oh well!" First, my work in progress. The current theme at the crochet along is WIP's which I have plenty of. This is my post for today over there. I love this afghan. My problem is , I start too many things. Guess I just can't have just one thing to work on. I need variety so I switch from one thing to another. Loving both crochet and quilting doesn't help either. I'll get back to work on this one, though, probably this fall. When the cooler days and evenings come, I can work on it and warm my lap with it at the same time.
My mom and I went to see "Mama Mia" on Saturday and it was great.The theater was pretty full and everyone was really enjoying it. I Had never seen most of the stars sing but they did pretty good. I think that was part of the charm of the movies. Everyone was perfect in their role and it was just an all around fun movie. I'll be at the store to buy it the day it comes out and get home to watch it.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Really Good Books




I was visiting Junie Moon's blog yesterday and found that her book club was reading Ann Lindbergh's "Gift From the Sea" which is a wonderful book. It's a very gentle book and uses ocean life in comparisons to our own lives. It's written beautifully and is very thought provoking. I first read it back in the late 60's/early 70's along with books by Kahlil Gibran and many others.I worked part time in a book store along with many college kids. I had always been a reader but I was introduced to books I had not known about. Beside these there were many others some of which I will talk about another time. Oh well, back to these. If anyone hasn't read these I highly recommend them. When you need to step away from your regular reading and just take a time out, these are what you want. I have gone back and read bits and pieces over the years, but I thing I will actually read them completely through again. I definitely will be following Junie Moons blog to get her feelings on each chapter. Maybe my perspective will be broadened.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Another "Laps From Fats" Quilt

Here's another of my "Laps From Fats". I cheated on this one ,though. I didn't exactly follow the directions and make the blocks required. There should have been more stars in the middle blocks instead of the stripes. I had been sick with flu, cold, crud--whatever you want to call it-- for about 2 weeks in February when this was the quilt we were working on. Being sick really got me behind and I wanted to hurry up and get done and over with this one. There were rectangles, squares and triangles in it. I had already cut lots of strips to make the rectangles and squares, but not the triangles. So I just started putting strips together and trimmed the blocks the same size as the star blocks. In the middle block I used more rectangles and 4 of the squares that would have been star centers. It was a square lap quilt and I wanted it to be a rectangle I added and extra row of pieced rectangles and another row of black boarder at the top and bottom. Then I liked it fine and I liked it better because it was done.

Monday, July 21, 2008

"IT IS NEITHER WEALTH NOR SPLENDOR
BUT TRANQUILITY
THAT GIVES US HAPPINESS."
---Thomas Jefferson

Sunday, July 20, 2008

"TWO BUCKS A BLOCK"



Pictures of my first 6 blocks-Jan/June- from Miss Millie's monthly sampler quilt. We pay 2 bucks and get the pattern and all fabric for the block. Pretty good deal. I think Pam is choosing some nice fabrics-all from the Thimleberries line-and the quilt is going to be nice. We will provide our own sashing, border, etc. and that will make each quilt more personal and different.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

ANNIVERSARY WALTZ SAMPLER






Same day, much lighter post. It's a block of the month I just started doing at Appletree Quilting Center, my other favorite shop besides Miss Millie's. This is my first months block and I think it turned out quite nice. We're all using Batiks but everyone has made some different color choices. This is going to be really interesting and creative.

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Boy, I'm just veering away from my main thought for having a blog to talk about all of my handcrafts but I am really passionate about this. I don't use the word lightly so I really don't use it much at all. I guess there would be levels of passion and this is at the top. I'm not a fanatic "Tree Hugger" but I do care deeply about how humans take care of this earth. There are lots of things that could have been done years ago but I don't think any one ever realized what things could come to now. I'm old enough to remember the Mideast oil embargo of the 70's and you would have thought we had learned our lesson but nooooo the gasoline kept flowing. Oh well, maybe we've still got a chance with somebody like T. Boone Pikens speaking up. At least if we recycle, drive our vehicles smarter, use our home appliances wisely, use flouescents but remember to turn them out when leaving a room(I'd been guilty of that in past years but cleaned up my act a while back) we are trying. I feel good doing the things that I am but still want to do more. I've wanted solar panels on our home for years, so maybe the time will finally come, and maybe a small wind turban, too. We just started getting Planet Green on cable and it's full of shows with great ideas-from the big things people with lots of money can do to the little things we all can do. Oh my, I've got to get down off of this soapbox and relax with some quilting or crochet.
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

A Picture of Food?

"You don't have to cook fancy or complicated masterpieces-just good food from fresh ingredients" - JULIA CHILD

I never thought I would take a photo of food, let alone be posting it on my blog, let alone be blogging. So there. Here's one of my dinner from the other evening. We were just having salad, but when I got done fixing my plate, it seemed to look so pretty. I decided to take a picture of it. My husband thought it quite funny, me photographing food, but I've become more daring with my new camera. I find it easier to take pictures of just about anything since I have the Kodak camera and printer system, and my first digital experience. Since I can avoid printing on paper, and just put it on my computer, no waste. Now I take pictures of things I never thought I would. Some I print, some I don't. I am really not an artistic photographer but that simple salad said something to me. I thank Jane at Yarnstorm for much inspiration. She is really good at what she does and all her photographs are just gorgeous. Right now I'm waiting for her new book "The Gentle Art of Domesticity" to come out here in America. I've got it on order and am looking forward to seeing many more photos and lots of ideas.

Monday, June 16, 2008

"Laps from Fats" Sit n' Sew

This quilt is called "Cinnamon and Nutmeg" and is from the book "More Laps From Fats." Miss Millies Quilt Shop started another Sit n' Sew on another Friday nite and we used patterns from that book to make a couple of quilts during the past months. This one was the first of three. It doesn't look much like the one in the book which had very earthy colors. I decided to go for something different and go brite. There were (and still are )about ten in the group and every lap quilt has a totally different look. It was a fun and an easy pattern to use. And I have to say it was a good time for all getting together at the Sit n' Sews.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Catching up




Well, it's been a month and a half since I last posted. Seems like there was just no spare time for it. I was really busy as far a work trying to manage everything that was needing to be done. When I get home I just want to try and crochet or quilt or read, so I put my blogging aside. I was still lurking around seeing what everyone was doing and "finishing" and enjoying seeing all of the wonderful creations.
Since I haven't been blogging long , I've still got so much to learn. Today I finally figured out how I can use my laptop (which is at home) for all of my blogging. Up until now I've only been using my desktop at our business since I had learned how to scan my photos on to it. Problem has been I really shouldn't use any of my time at our business doing this. Takes away from what I should be doing. Today I learned all by myself to download all my photos into my laptop from my cameras memory card. I've spent the last year learning about my new Kodak digital camera/printer dock and this laptop. Kraig(my middle adult child) has been guiding me and let me know that I have the photo disk in my camera that will load right into my laptop instead of having to print every picture and then and then scan it in. So now I can add pics to my blog at home. These things are so simple once they are learned. I'm really surprised at what I am able to do even if it is what a grade schooler can do. I never thought I would have a laptop computer at home let alone be learning what I am. Oh well, hopefully I'll be able to post more regularly.

I have been working on some different projects, so I'll start playing catch up and get photos posted at least. June and Eve at the Crochet Along are going to have July as WIP month.

Both WIPs and unfinished item will be invited. I have lots of WIPs and lots of unfinished things( called UFOs in the quilting community), so I can show everyone what I'm working on, finished or not. So here goes.

I wanted to try the Inga Bag and did finish one. I don't know why I picked those darker colors. So I'll wait till fall or winter to use it. I did start another using a different granny block pattern and much lighter colors. Think I can finish it soon. Hope so. Would like to use it this Summer.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

I seem to drop out of sight

Well, it's been over 2 months since I last posted. Seems there just aren't enough hours in the day to do all I need or want to do. Too much business work, even to bring home and a minimum of time for my quilt making and crochet. I may have some things to show some but it's slow going. I tend to feel that I must do my business work and my house work before I can sit down with my handwork. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a fanatic nor perfect in what I do. It's just easier for me to relax and do what I want if I've at least done some of what I need to do. It's hard for me to feel relaxed if there is mess around me when I get a day off. Probably what I do best is straighten and wipe up rather than deep clean every time. Then I'm able to take a break. Maybe I'll be rewarded as time goes by. I saw this saying in Jimmy John's when we went for lunch--words to live by?


IF YOU DO THE THINGS YOU NEED TO DO

WHEN YOU NEED TO DO THEM,

-----THEN SOMEDAY-----

YOU CAN DO THE THINGS YOU WANT TO DO

WHEN YOU WANT TO DO THEM.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

THEY THAT ENJOY MUCH ARE THANKFUL FOR A LITTLE.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Trying out some new crochet


















Pics of what I'm trying now. I tried a 1/4 square granny log cabin(the square in red) but that is not a go right now. I need to go back and choose different and more dominant single colors. It looks better in person but just all ran together in the photo. So back to the drawing board on this one.
The multi color log cabin above worked out well and I am continuing on with more of those squares for a lapghan.
The triangles I love and will be making those for a afghan.
And of course plain ol granny squares.
These will be my big projects for this year(and next, probably) If I get board with one thing, I'll pick up another project. I've got a basket for each one. Of coures there will still be the quick scarves, Amigurumi, and other small quick items to do. Even a 6 hour quick stick afghan or two.
My ripple is about 3 rows short of being done. I'll post a pic of that in the next day or so and say "Hooray, It's finished."
I don't know what I'll finish or how fast but the main thing is having something in our hands, right? It's therapy and peace after a tedious day or calm on an afternoon off from work.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Crazy Kitty






Cotton just loves drinking from my plant rooting vase.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Sit and Sew Mystery #4



















Here's my most recent Sit and Sew project. I started it the end of November so decided I would use Christmas colors. It turned out pretty well considering the Mystery pattern was a Star. For now there aren't any new Mystery Quilts coming. That Friday night Sit and Sew has been turned in to a UFO get togeather. Thats great for me! I have more UFOS than I can think of.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

A Little Feel Good Inspiration

DO IT AFRAID!

When God tells you he will be with you, that means no matter what the circumstances, everything will work out all right. That's a good reason to do whatever you are afraid of even though you are afraid --do it afraid!

"No man shall be able to stand before you all the days of your life. As I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will not fail you or forsake you. --Joshua 1: 5

I was at the Dr's office the other day for a check up and saw this on a daily desk calender at the secretaries desk. How uplifting. So I asked her for a copy. It's always nice to find some little piece of inspiration to have handy on one of those crazy days. I have been collecting all kinds of wonderful quotes or thoughts and have them posted all around my desk at work.

Haven't been posting very much lately and started to wonder if blogging was for me. But I've been getting back to reading other's blogs and I see I'm not the only one that has been skipping days posting. I guess all the holiday hustle and bustle got to a lot of us. I was also very busy with all the year end bookkeeping for our business and the business my son just opened a few months ago. He has a restaurant-pool hall and it's doing pretty good. Just a down home place for people to relax. Except for me, another business to keep books for. Oh well, I'm happy to see it doing well.

I got to take a day off today. Yea!!!!!!! I did all the basic cleaning I always do and really rushed so I'd have time for myself this afternoon. Made chili in the crock pot so dinner's taken care of.
Got my blocks together from another sit and sew and now just have to put on the border. Then I'll be ready to post a photo. Now I'm gonna relax for about an hour till supper and do some crochet. I' m working on some log cabin squares(joined Log Cabin Fever) and some new and different granny's(so I'll have squares to post at the Granny Along). I've been wanting to try some different styles rather than just the basics like I've done in the past. I'm still working on my ripple-at least 2/3 done -- but I just don't want to work on it all the time. Got to have something new so I can go back and forth between projects. I'm sure I'm not the only one that does that.

Gonna go a crochet for a little while on some squares for new afghans.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Thinbleberries gift exchange


I belong to Thimbleberries quilt club and we're doing a gift
exchange at out December meeting. I made a needle case
a pin cushion, and a jar of Snowman Soup( a wonderful
homemade hot chocolate mix). The Christmas meeting is
always so much fun and I really look forward to it. It's a
great group of fun quilters.