tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12181307266172958142024-03-12T19:59:01.109-07:00Welcome to Wanda Gene QuiltsBeautiful longarm quiltingGeniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10208973366498793958noreply@blogger.comBlogger117125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218130726617295814.post-50114844739893175242013-02-26T15:03:00.001-07:002013-02-26T15:05:34.110-07:00I’m Back to Quilting!!<p> </p> <p>Because that’s what I am—a quilter.</p> <p>Not per se a quilter with heart disease. That’s not how I will define myself. My optimism is rising, along with my determination to beat this thing with the help of doctors, medication, diet, weight loss, of course, TIME. Lots of all of these.</p> <p>I was back in the hospital last week but only for a day. I had an angiogram that came back perfectly normal. They said I have good unclogged arteries. Hurray! Some good news for a change. I also talked to the cardiologist who performed it. He gave me some real hope. He said that my heart can heal, can shrink back to normal size, and pump blood with more OOMPH.</p> <p>Not everybody heals. But I am determined to be with the majority who do. </p> <p>So with my new-found optimism, I am trying to go back to my normal activities. So I’ve been thinking about what to do with my time that is a little bit limited now because of the need to rest.</p> <p>Things I have to do for running my household: washing dishes, cleaning up kitchen, laundry, putting things away in their proper places. Things I need to do for my mental health: at least a little quilting every day, doing my SWAGBUCKS, seasonal gardening chores, things like that.</p> <p>Yesterday I went back to my mini-group after being gone for a month. It was so enjoyable to sew and talk to my friends! We are all working on the same pattern, Fun with Bricks, one of Bonnie Hunter’s free designs on her website.</p> <p>I have been working on mine at home to keep up, even before I was well enough to go back to the group. I finished my top yesterday and here it is.</p> <p> </p><a href="http://lh4.ggpht.com/-8BAnAF4uK4M/US0xLb8NkgI/AAAAAAAAA-E/sMY3wXXQPhk/s1600-h/CIMG3351%25255B7%25255D.jpg"><img style="background-image: none; border-right-width: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="CIMG3351" border="0" alt="CIMG3351" src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/-PdRZkFUuLts/US0xMrrm4uI/AAAAAAAAA-M/jyjMph7dOTM/CIMG3351_thumb%25255B4%25255D.jpg?imgmax=800" width="595" height="654"></a> <p>I’m thinking about giving this baby size quilt to Miles when it’s finished. You know, this is not your typical, so-cutesy baby quilt. I like to think that this quilt related back to when quilters truly used every scrap, the same ones for baby quilts and grown-up ones. The torquoise pops nicely and I think I’ll use a bright binding as well, maybe bright yellow or red.</p> <p>Today I drove to the PO with some mail and I stopped at the Strawberry Lady’s truck. The strawberries are picked fresh in Oxnard and sold the same day. They are huge, sweet and luscious. Can’t wait to have some of these sweeties!</p> <p> </p> <p><a href="http://lh3.ggpht.com/-ba7r6uoSl_M/US0xN4sW28I/AAAAAAAAA-U/j2qSFCSYNlw/s1600-h/CIMG3347%25255B4%25255D.jpg"><img style="background-image: none; border-right-width: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="CIMG3347" border="0" alt="CIMG3347" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/-3W9UQl1dEyU/US0xO_nngGI/AAAAAAAAA-c/2k9jdN4pb8w/CIMG3347_thumb%25255B1%25255D.jpg?imgmax=800" width="644" height="484"></a></p> <p> </p> <p><a href="http://lh3.ggpht.com/-oy0A0WFwnMc/US0xPV14x3I/AAAAAAAAA-k/D0aL_qGQMxA/s1600-h/2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857%25255B2%25255D.png"><img style="background-image: none; border-right-width: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857" border="0" alt="2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857" src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/-7vgys8eNDMY/US0xPysaQcI/AAAAAAAAA-s/N_XrhIciafM/2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857_thumb.png?imgmax=800" width="115" height="68"></a></p> Geniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10208973366498793958noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218130726617295814.post-14288745154216312092013-02-13T13:58:00.001-07:002013-02-13T13:59:03.498-07:00I’ve Had the “Change of Life”….That was a Picnic Compared to This Life Change<p> </p> <p>I just received a diagnosis from my doctors that has left me reeling. It will take a L-O-N-G time to really come to grips with this. </p> <p>But let me fill in some background here….A year ago I moved a huge truckload of chipped wood and leaves that our tree trimmers gave us for free. I spent about a month but I loaded it into my wheelbarrow and spread it between all over our planters between the trees and plants. It was very hard work but I was capable of doing it. This is just by way of telling you that I was pretty strong and reasonably fit even though I was never a gym rat. </p> <p>Last summer I did the hard physical work that it took to have a large garden. So far, so good, but I did have to rest more in between gardening sessions. I attributed this to the hot weather. Sounded reasonable.</p> <p>The fall and winter came, and I never felt well, like a mild flu that never quite went away. I was taking more naps, and believe it or not, making the bed left me out of breath.</p> <p>We went to Quartzsite, Arizona for our annual campout with friends who all have RV’s. I became more out of breath from the slightest exertion.</p> <p>Finally I told my DH that I needed to see a doctor. He said, fine, but it’s going to be the one at the Emergency Room. I would usually argue with him about something like that, but this time I didn’t.</p> <p>They told me I had congestive heart failure (CHF). The day after I was admitted, my kidney function crashed. I don’t know how close I came to dying, but I don’t want to repeat it. I don’t remember any of this 24 hour period because I was full of pain-killers.</p> <p>After 6 days I came home, wearing a defibrillator vest, which is so far working out fine with no incidents so far.</p> <p>My new diet is restrictive in the extreme. Low salt, low fat, low carb, and no more than 2 quarts of water. On the good side, DH is helping me with the cooking and marketing and we are working together to figure out what I can eat. Without him to come home to, I don’t know what I would do.</p> <p>They say that God will not give you more than you can bear. I have believed and relied on that all through breast cancer, chemo, and radiation 10 years ago. I hope it’s still true.</p> <p> </p> <p><a href="http://lh4.ggpht.com/-c7o8ZuOJyG8/URv-bV8vktI/AAAAAAAAA9k/xtVRmLxZInY/s1600-h/2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857%25255B2%25255D.png"><img style="background-image: none; border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857" border="0" alt="2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/-w8xy0RImsFI/URv-bv5-P6I/AAAAAAAAA9s/FY6M5kyrdXY/2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857_thumb.png?imgmax=800" width="115" height="68"></a></p> Geniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10208973366498793958noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218130726617295814.post-89755204322566310872013-01-15T12:59:00.000-07:002013-01-15T12:59:19.168-07:00I Don’t Know How to Start this Post<br />
I guess I’ll just jump in, maybe not in a straight timeline, but just whatever to break this writer’s block that is hanging over me like that little boy in the Peanuts cartoon with his own cloud that went everywhere he went.<br />
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I was having a great time with my tomato garden, sharing with neighbors, relatives and putting up some for winter. I was very happy, but pretty soon I had NO.TIME.AT.ALL for quilting. <br />
But I thought, how long can this last? You know, make hay while the sun shines! Summer isn’t forever.<br />
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Things weren’t perfect, but darn near.<br />
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There was one very dark cloud on the horizon getting closer, closer. That was the declining health of my (younger) brother Lee. He had incurable liver cancer, cirrhosis and Hepatitis C. The cause, of course, was the terribly wrong directions that he chose for his life.<br />
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Lee and Carol on their wedding day<br />
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You may remember that I posted about him when he had a really bad motorcycle accident.<br />
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This is hard to write about, but that accident was his way of trying to hurry up and get going into the next life because he had little to look forward to here but suffering. Instead he broke every bone in his face (which the doctors fixed) and suffered severe frontal lobe brain damage (which they could not fix).<br />
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The last time I saw him, we were trying to get him into care facility because it was obvious he could no longer make it on his own. He resisted, sometimes violently, and became estranged from us for a time. He went from care home to psych ward to next care home for a while. He refused our visits for a few months.<br />
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He finally made the decision to stay in one of the care homes and stayed out of trouble. I think he just got tired and weak and accepted his fate. After this, he would take calls from us and talk to us a little bit unless his meds made him too groggy.<br />
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In October we got the call that we were expecting, that he had passed away. We were planning to make a trip to see him later that month, but we just missed him.<br />
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My 88 year old Mother is grieving for him and it has been especially hard for me to be her caretaker. I won’t burden you with those details, but she has been very unpredictable. My Mother is not easy even in the best of times. Oh, well.<br />
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Lee made peace with his God during the last months so we know that he is forgiven. <br />
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I’m getting on with my life. I haven’t cried a lot but have grieved inside. Time is healing me. I have been praying for all of you who might be reading this and are going through any kind grief or loss. It can come in many forms but always hurts the same.<br />
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But today it’s a list of how I have been spending my time lately, not necessarily in the right order.</p> <p>1. Picking tomatoes. Yes, my tomato garden continues to test my limits physically and time-wise. But this is the garden’s season to shine and it will not be like this this in a few months. Because of the heat, I have been going out after the afternoon sun goes down behind my eucalyptus trees….so much better. I am planning a winter garden but I think a much smaller one than the one that’s keeping me busy and busier right now. Just a nice stand of snow peas, enough lettuce for salads and some good greens for a potful every couple of weeks.</p> <p>2. Drying and freezing tomatoes. I got tired of dehydrating tomatoes so I went out and bought a good-sized upright freezer. All I had before was the one that’s a part of my refrigerator and that wasn’t doing it for the Gal with the Big Garden. Now I am freezing them whole in gallon plastic bags. I gave another 10 pounds to Jeff and Sherry and 10 pounds to my DH’s brother. My nephew Chris is known to be a “tomato-eating machine.” </p> <p>3. Went to a party in honor of my son Jeff’s birthday and got to visit with some of his friends from high school, got lots of hugs and kisses from my little grandsons, ate good barbeque and in general had more fun than anybody has a right ta’. </p> <p>4. Went camping near Monterey/Moss Landing for 5 days with son Jeff and his family. Let’s see if I can figure out how to get my pictures off of my new ipad and onto this blog post.</p> <p> </p> <p><a href="http://lh6.ggpht.com/-n4-LbnDpxQI/UDvPiZ4NnjI/AAAAAAAAA7Y/k_6X14G6tqY/s1600-h/IMG_00204.jpg"><img style="background-image: none; border-right-width: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="IMG_0020" border="0" alt="IMG_0020" src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/-y9_XTCe3vdE/UDvPi8tcKfI/AAAAAAAAA7g/fuHoeSSULAA/IMG_0020_thumb1.jpg?imgmax=800" width="484" height="362"></a> </p> <p> </p> <p>This is Jonah decorating cookies that we made together in my RV. He is quite an artist and he gave just as much time and care with these cookies as he does with his other artistic endeavors.</p> <p> </p> <p><a href="http://lh5.ggpht.com/-UrEV4UTDRpw/UDvPjsw7cuI/AAAAAAAAA7o/9Xw1G_WsCZI/s1600-h/IMG_00234.jpg"><img style="background-image: none; border-right-width: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="IMG_0023" border="0" alt="IMG_0023" src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/-nkPuGCn8hNg/UDvPkfCwLlI/AAAAAAAAA7w/d0XAKvpcXvk/IMG_0023_thumb1.jpg?imgmax=800" width="484" height="362"></a></p> <p>Here is our little Miles with Ondie carefully watching over him.</p> <p>5. Taking my mother to her doctor appointments (lots of them), her shopping trips and taking care of her on weekends. </p> <p>6. For the first time in all the years that I have been safely handling a rotary cutter, I cut my finger. And I never do anything halfway, so it was a doozy! My left index finger required THREE STITCHES to stop the bleeding and to close up the slab of skin that I opened up. I had DH take pictures but I decided to spare you, dear readers, all the gore and disfigurement. After all, I want you all to make more quilts, not to give it up forever! The nice lady at the ER sure did a good job of stitching my finger….I don’t even have a scar.</p> <p> </p> <p><a href="http://lh3.ggpht.com/-0Ix-FzCz3es/UDvPlSd6TQI/AAAAAAAAA74/J4GcPzfWzlg/s1600-h/CIMG3345%25255B4%25255D.jpg"><img style="background-image: none; border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="CIMG3345" border="0" alt="CIMG3345" src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/-ARdi9H-hNqU/UDvPl8IS3HI/AAAAAAAAA8A/0EI2UrBxUmg/CIMG3345_thumb%25255B1%25255D.jpg?imgmax=800" width="484" height="364"></a></p> <p> </p> <p>7. I finished two quilts lately, my Bulls-Eye and the Bonnie Hunter Orca Bay mystery quilt. Here is a close-up of the Baptist Fan quilting that I did on Orca Bay. It really shows up nice on the dark fabric that I used for the border. In this pic the quilt was still on the frame after finishing the last row of the Baptist Fans. </p> <p>Here is my Bulls-Eye quilt: </p> <p> <a href="http://lh3.ggpht.com/-QOMPGr3AnWI/UDvPoA3r5RI/AAAAAAAAA8I/TDYgZTEUdGw/s1600-h/CIMG33465.jpg"><img style="background-image: none; border-right-width: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="CIMG3346" border="0" alt="CIMG3346" src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/-oLJQRyF1tR0/UDvPo1Rn4-I/AAAAAAAAA8Q/Lu_KoJmiol4/CIMG3346_thumb2.jpg?imgmax=800" width="484" height="364"></a></p> <p>I’ve shown the whole top before so this is just another close-up to show the quilting. The meander quilting that I chose made it come out soft and puffy-looking, which I like. It makes me realize why quilts are sometimes known as comforters. They do, literally, comfort us.</p> <p>8. And lastly, tryin’ to stay cool but mostly not succeedin’</p> <p> </p> <p><a href="http://lh3.ggpht.com/-fN0qv63B8zk/UDvPpWFa3zI/AAAAAAAAA8Y/aOPM9dP3sC4/s1600-h/2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857%25255B2%25255D.png"><img style="background-image: none; border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857" border="0" alt="2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/-3tz2QQw14cA/UDvPpzHZ3II/AAAAAAAAA8g/tV6jka5qNYA/2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857_thumb.png?imgmax=800" width="115" height="68"></a></p> Geniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10208973366498793958noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218130726617295814.post-89328253907715584592012-07-23T09:53:00.001-07:002012-07-23T09:53:04.687-07:00Garden Update!<p> </p> <p><a href="http://lh6.ggpht.com/-wnzzcp7UTMQ/UA2BXo1m2kI/AAAAAAAAA6U/TiMWbN1-vwg/s1600-h/CIMG3344%25255B30%25255D.jpg"><img style="background-image: none; border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="CIMG3344" border="0" alt="CIMG3344" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/-fu0-YzgLdxU/UA2BYBZ-bwI/AAAAAAAAA6c/tYjZHj1xoVE/CIMG3344_thumb%25255B27%25255D.jpg?imgmax=800" width="556" height="425"></a></p> <p>Picking tomatoes has become a major chore and I have to be out out there EVERY day or those ripe ‘maters will just get away from me! This is the bowl that we are using for cooking, eating and sharing with others.</p> <p> </p> <p> <a href="http://lh3.ggpht.com/-YSSP8wcfBPU/UA2BYmzLOFI/AAAAAAAAA6k/cDK-4zQxwpU/s1600-h/CIMG3343%25255B15%25255D.jpg"><img style="background-image: none; border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="CIMG3343" border="0" alt="CIMG3343" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/-y6ntsKFR5xk/UA2BZJHGMUI/AAAAAAAAA6s/KpNqPO_ZJF0/CIMG3343_thumb%25255B9%25255D.jpg?imgmax=800" width="554" height="371"></a> </p> <p>Here is a bowl that I have sorted out tomatoes for dehydrating. We love the little dehydrated tomato slices….we call them tomato candy!. I also love to add a handful to what I’m cooking, like soup, stews, or casseroles. They are really good in macaroni and cheese.</p> <p> </p> <p><a href="http://lh4.ggpht.com/-yPbS1DhpjMY/UA2Ba0dDtVI/AAAAAAAAA60/oK6goG8U_P8/s1600-h/CIMG3342%25255B14%25255D.jpg"><img style="background-image: none; border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="CIMG3342" border="0" alt="CIMG3342" src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/-B58SQDqYAeY/UA2BbUBMgvI/AAAAAAAAA68/Ne1ERKZGmv8/CIMG3342_thumb%25255B8%25255D.jpg?imgmax=800" width="416" height="554"></a></p> <p> </p> <p>This is what I picked this morning—this is in addition to the other bowls—all 16 plus pounds of them! My favorite eating tomatoes are called Japanese Black Trifele….they are the dark reddish brown ones with a little green in the first picture. (That’s called green “shoulders”). You only see a few because we eat them so fast! DH’s favorite tomato is Early Girl, beautiful, round, smooth 2” and very early. </p> <p>Tomatoes are a thing of beauty!</p> <p> </p> <p><a href="http://lh5.ggpht.com/-F77owi2nwIE/UA2BbxsUNEI/AAAAAAAAA7E/GNkdSMO9qZw/s1600-h/2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857%25255B2%25255D.png"><img style="background-image: none; border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; border-top: 0px; border-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px" title="2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857" border="0" alt="2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/-BUsh6uGTCVg/UA2Bby2DsVI/AAAAAAAAA7M/E_QOMBJp2CQ/2D24475661D5DCD7298A13B07BFAB857_thumb.png?imgmax=800" width="115" height="68"></a></p> Geniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10208973366498793958noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218130726617295814.post-27431163607398399532012-07-03T17:57:00.001-07:002012-07-03T18:05:49.464-07:00Here is a Dog Who Just Can’t Make Up His Mind<br />
My Ondie, the Puppy Love of my life, and general provider to our family both of entertainment and security, was feeling particularly playful this morning. And that is saying something! See for yourself….<br />
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He ****loves**** his Jolly Ball so much! But how do you choose between that and a game of “Chase the Light Beam,” huh, Ondie? Does Ondie know how to spell “conflicted?”<br />
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Who knew that a dog could bark with his mouth full?<br />
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This is my Principe Borghese (Roma type tomato for drying) that has escaped over the fence! There are even more of this plant on the inside. And both sides are just covered with flowers and small green tomatoes.<br />
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This past winter Jerry did a lot of work to make my garden convenient for me, ample in size and protected from critters who might wish to steal the fruits of our hard work. The garden is long and fairly narrow, with a generous walk space dug down the center and built-up sides for planting. The drip system, garden hose, and sink complete this very cool garden.<br />
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When he was done, I went to work. Since the soil has not been enriched with amendments prior to this, I decided to plant in bagged organic amendments from the garden store. I started by slashing the bottom of each bag about every inch. This allows the roots to escape the bag---because this is the bottom! I turned the bag over on the other side, removed the plastic from the whole side, placed dripper hose across the center of the bag. I planted my little tomato plants near a dripper emitter and used metal stakes that I made out of 14 gauge wire to keep the drippers where they should be. <br />
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This was ***REAL** work, because I planted 44 tomatoes, 8 chile pepper plants, 1 tomatillo, and a few cucumbers. Not all the tomatoes thrived, for reasons unknown, but about 85% of them are trying to take over the world!<br />
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Everybody has been asking me for weeks, “When will you start picking ripe tomatoes?” And I have been saying all along, “Before the end of June.” Well, on June 26, I picked my first tomatoes and today I picked a couple more. This is one of the best times of the year for those of us who are passionate about our gardens.<br />
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For a couple of days now I have been working on a back for a quilt that I need to finish. Why is it that when we finish a quilt top we really feel like at least we're over the top, past the hump day, mission almost accomplished? <br />
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Then we want to go directly to quilting, do not pass GO, get one with it! I know that's how I feel every time that I get one of those beautiful tops done and then have the unstoppable urge to bring it to its destiny as a *****FINISHED QUILT****.<br />
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Then I come back down to earth when I realize that it can't be quilted until the back is pieced. Well, I suppose I could use a whole cloth back. Even then, you have to measure it carefully and it is so big and unwieldy. I usually piece them because I like working from my stash, I like pieced backs because they are appropriate for the scrappy quilt tops that I like best, and it allows me to use up more scraps.<br />
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This quilt top above that is covering my dining room table is my Bull's Eye quilt. You make raw-edge appliqued circles inside of circles, then you cut them apart into quarters, mix well, and reassemble randomly. I put the Bulls Eye blocks in a zig-zag setting with some plain blocks. It's big, about 102"x103."<br />
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So I'm ready to quilt this big guy and I needed an even bigger back. I picked out a couple of pieces that were 3 yards long, just right for the length of my top. That only gives me 80" in width, however. So I went into my bin where I keep scraps that I that I have cut 10 1/2" by whatever (random lengths). I made 3 pieced strips of these that were 3 yards long for a grand total of 110" wide.<br />
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It's not fancy but I had fun making it. Best of all, it will help this homey big ole quilt top become a ****Finished Quilt****. How I love it!<br />
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This is Windows by the Hundreds, although you cannot see the whole quilt. It is 81.5" by 96.5" and 10 blocks by 12 blocks. Does it look a little complicated to piece? It's NOT!....not even a little bit!<br />
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This is my original design, at least I hope it is. I did design this quilt all by myself, but I make no guarantees that someone, somewhere has not done something similar. (Did you hear the one about the new quilter who proudly told her friends that she made her own original block? Turns out it was a 9-patch.)<br />
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This quilt is so easy because it is made up of 2 blocks that alternate. In Block A, on top, the two burgundy fabric strips are oriented vertically. In Block B, below, the three burgundy fabric strips are oriented horizontally. Both blocks are 7.5" finished.<br />
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For the burgundy strips, cut 300 - 2" x 8" strips. That takes about 3 1/2 yards. It looks nice if the border is burgundy also. That's another yard. I am allowing some extra for shrinkage and boo-boo's. I cut out the borders first, the long way so they did not have to be pieced. I made made them a little longer than was needed, about 95" x 3 1/4" to allow for contingencies (a fancy word for more boo-boos!) Then I cut my 2" strips out of the remaining fabric.<br />
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If you use your scraps for the 2" squares, it would require the equivalent of 3 1/2 yards in assorted scraps. I hope you use your scraps, because I think they make the most fun and interesting quilts!<br />
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The pieced strips are made up of five 2" squares, starting with a dark square, adding a light neutral square, and alternating until you have five. The pieced strips should measure 8" by 2". They need to be accurate because they are going to be sewn to burgundy (or whatever color you choose) strips that are also 8" x 2."<br />
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If you aren't getting your pieced strips to be 8" by 2," then adjust your seam allowance or check that you are cutting accurately.<br />
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For the size of my quilt, I made 60 of Block A and 60 of Block B.<br />
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Now you have your 120 blocks and they must be assembled into rows. You need to know that half of the rows start with an A Block and half start with a B Block. You can call them A rows and B rows and they alternate. If you have used lots of different scraps so far then it really does not matter which A Block goes next to a B Block. You can make two piles of blocks and just randomly piece them as long as they....drum-roll....alternate!<br />
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When you get the body of your quilt pieced (10 blocks across by 12 blocks down), press it all very carefully to get the true size of it. Place two border strips together and then place them down the ***CENTER*** of the quilt body vertically. If you trim the borders to fit the center, your borders will fit and your quilt will be square. After sewing on the right and left borders and pressing them, then do the same process with your top and bottom borders. The only difference is that the top and bottom borders must go across the center and cover the two side borders. Trim and sew.<br />
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I made a scrappy back for Windows by the Hundreds that incorporates a few extra blocks that I had.<br />
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<br />Geniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10208973366498793958noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218130726617295814.post-22096493095305024552012-05-19T12:07:00.000-07:002012-05-19T12:11:17.112-07:00Now I'm Momma to Two Dogs! (For a Time, Anyway)Well, the bad news first....but not real bad news...just that I had a relapse of strep throat after being sick all through April and then getting my strength back in the last couple of weeks. Then I got that humongously sore throat back and the doc said another ten days of even stronger strep killer. This time I have not been sick enough to stay in bed all day, but I have been taking a little nap in the afternoon just to assure my body that I really am taking good care of it.<br />
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I have been puppy-sitting with a really nice dog, Teddy, who belongs to
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Look at those cute faces! Teddy, on the left, is a Chow-Lab mix, I think. My Ondie, on the right, is a German Shepherd Dog. These dogs are just BFF's!!!! It has been a joy to have Teddy here to play with Ondie and run all over the yard with him. But, I'll tell you, it is about 100 x's harder to get a good photo of two dogs together, than just one alone.<br />
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The German Shepherd alone is especially easy to photograph because these dogs are natural hams and like to pose for the camera. I don't know much they understand about this, but I learned over many years that it is IMPOSSIBLE to overestimate the intelligence of a German Shepherd.<br />
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We are doing some fixing-up in our kitchen, which lately has been a new range top and exhaust hood for me. My very talented and hard-working DH did all the work and has now moved on to installing some pull-out drawers for the cabinets.<br />
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He took some time out the other day to make a playhouse for the little grandsons out of the big box that the range hood came in.<br />
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He said, "You know, this is going to be very wonky and the duct tape is not pretty." I said that I loved it anyway and that the little ones are all boys..... what will they care about duct tape? I told him that it reminded me of some wonky house blocks that I've made.<br />
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<br />Geniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10208973366498793958noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218130726617295814.post-65196866018002812482012-05-09T13:58:00.003-07:002012-05-09T14:46:20.071-07:00Today I Am Tackling my Disorganized Batty Scraps!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I know. It is really batting scraps that is the subject of this post. I must have made a Freudian slip when I typed that. And then, just because I felt like it and it does sort of fit how I'm feeling, I left it that way.<br />
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I decided to finally do something about the boxes in my closet labeled "Batting Scraps".<br />
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Does any one else have boxes like of those? You know who you are. If you are into using all your scrappy fabric like me, you know that you are not going to throw away perfectly good batting that you paid a lot of money for, just because it is in a lot small to medium pieces.<br />
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But how do you use it?<br />
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Well, I needed a batting for a full size quilt (about 80x92). And I pieced it. Went just fine. I used a loose whip stitch and pieced it by hand. You could also piece it by machine if you prefer using a really long and wide zigzag. If your pieces really aren't straight, you can overlap them an inch or two, then cut down the center of the overlap. Remove the trimmed edges, and, Voila!....your edges are a perfect match.<br />
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One thing that I kept in mind is to only piece together batting scraps of the same manufacturer and type. Don't mix up battings that don't go together. And throw away anything that you just cannot imagine ever using.<br />
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Okay, some batting used up. Then I tackled the remaining pieces. There were still lots of them.<br />
I wanted to make it easier and more user-friendly to actually keep on using them up. So I measured the pieces and labeled them so I could just grab the right size batting for the next small quilts that I make. Same goes for long pieces of usable width that are a candidates for piecing into a big batt.<br />
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Do you see how I stuck the pin in the label the opposite way that we usually do. This is so that no pins stick into another piece of batting and tear a hole in it.<br />
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I am so looking forward to using up more of my now measured and organized batting pieces!<br />
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<br />Geniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10208973366498793958noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218130726617295814.post-67778400443056505012012-05-01T14:56:00.000-07:002012-05-01T14:56:05.833-07:00Gadget TuesdayHi Ya,<br />
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Several gadgets that I have been enjoying lately have been on my mind and I thought I would share them with you. Oddly, only one of them has anything to do with quilting, but all are fun! <br />
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I will start with the most unusual and finish with the funniest.<br />
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I have been working on my spring garden and it is the biggest one I have ever had! I expect to have somewhere in the neighborhood of 50-60 tomato, chile and tomatillo plants. Since I like to start them from seed, this is proving to be very useful.<br />
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The winner in the most unusual category is this long-necked watering can/spray bottle combo that I bedazzled me in Lowe's Home Improvement for just under $10. At the top of the handle is an opening that can be used for filling without taking the sprayer off. Yes, I could not live without it.<br />
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This is a lint remover that I bought at WalMart in the ironing board and accessories aisle. It cost maybe about $5, maybe a little less. I use it for removing loose threads from quilts that I'm working on. I like to remove them as I go along, a few at a time. You know how your dog or cat has fur that grows one way and not the other? Well, this has bristles that slant one way. You pick up the threads by moving this tool against the grain and then you run it with the grain on your palm and the threads end up in your palm. Oh, and it's the same on both sides. Is that not both simple and clever?<br />
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Ready for a funny one?<br />
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Woo-hoo... how about chopsticks with TRAINING WHEELS!! These cost 99 cents at (where else) the 99 Cent Store. <br />
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<br />Geniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10208973366498793958noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218130726617295814.post-82403427756844051892012-04-28T18:08:00.000-07:002012-04-28T18:08:06.788-07:00Talk about having a bad day, but how about a bad month!<br />
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I have been hit so hard by a flu which then turned into the case of strep from hell, that I might as well have missed all the good stuff that I could have gotten done. I spent ten or so days (I kind of lost my sense of time) too weak to get out of bed, and now I have progressed to being up for most of the day, except for a most needed afternoon nap. <br />
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And I am not normally an afternoon nap person. They take up too much time. Oh, well, enough feeling sorry for myself (Did I tell you that I spent Easter with just my pillows and tissues).<br />
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I believe I did make a promise that I will now come clean on. That is what I said to Jerry when he was a little miffed that I just ***LOVED*** the Doctor, especially #10, played by none other than the incredibly talented David Tennant.<br />
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I said, "I only like the Doctor because he reminds me of you (if you had a groovy time machine). When I met you wore pocket protectors and carried a slide rule! You were the audio-visual guy at our high school! To this day you can fix anything, even though you don't have a sonic screwdriver like the Doctor uses for everything. True, you have ten thousand tools, while he has just one. And you're both cute in a geeky kind of way."<br />
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Now DH is a retired actual Rocket Scientist, but he still keeps my Universe from falling apart! <br />
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<br />Geniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10208973366498793958noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218130726617295814.post-42379536109854482692012-03-18T15:12:00.000-07:002012-03-18T15:12:11.439-07:00For the First Time Ever--My Ode to The Doctor!!<br />
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It was about a year or so ago that I posted that I was thinking about doing a Doctor Who-themed quilt.<br />
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WHO is he? That is the oldest question, hidden in plain sight....wait, just hit me over the head with a frying pan, I'm getting ahead of myself. But there will be a surprise for those of you who hang in there with me.<br />
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Doctor Who is the name of a British science fiction TV programme. Doctor Who (or more usually known as The Doctor) is a human-like alien who explores time and space in his time machine called the TARDIS. The Doctor helps people, rights wrongs, and saves the universe, or at least the earth, from evil-doers.<br />
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The Doctor, when faced with near-death, can regenerate, that is, he gets a new body and a slightly different personality. Because of this quirky plot device, The Doctor has been portrayed by eleven different actors since the beginning of the show in 1963.<br />
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There you are! Now either you have already skipped over this because you already know everything I just wrote, or you are on the internet ordering some DVDs so you can become the very next Doctor Who fan.<br />
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Some Doctor Who trivia:<br />
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<li>The first episode was unfortunately aired upon the evening of Nov. 23, 1963, the date of the assassination of President Kennedy.</li>
<li>The TARDIS looks like a blue police call box from 1963 London, but is bigger on the INSIDE than the OUTSIDE.</li>
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The making of this quilt began with some "crumb" blocks inspired by the tutorial on <a href="http://quiltville.blogspot.com/">Bonnie Hunter's blog</a>. Somehow the excitement and energy in these little crazy and bright blocks started to remind me of how happy I was when watching a new Doctor Who episode.<br />
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Then I thought about piecing letters and words as inspired by Tonya Ricucci AKA <a href="http://lazygalquilting.blogspot.com/">Lazy Gal Quilting</a>. "I Travel with The Doctor....If Only in My Dreams," just popped into my head when I thought about what I wanted my quilt to say.<br />
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Of course, I had to find the perfect TARDIS blue to pull it all together.<br />
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I brought her to Bonnie Hunter's Shirttails class at the Glendale Quilt Show last Thursday for a little Show 'n Tell. Bonnie took a picture and asked me to bring it back the next day for the Pineapple Blossom class that I was also taking. That was her sneak preview but today is her premier unveiling.<br />
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For my next post, I will let you in on how I explained to my slightly-jealous husband, the precise nature of my feelings for The Doctor. You won't wanna miss this one!<br />
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I now have enough blocks to make the Criss Cross quilt in the size given in Bonnie's book. The quilt that appears in<a href="http://quiltville.com/"> Scraps & Shirttails II</a> is 87" X 93." I need to decide whether to go with that or make it bigger (fits my Calif. King bed better if it's a little bigger). I'll need a few more blocks if I go in that direction. I might just add another row of blocks and make it 13 blocks square. Time will give me the answer.<br />
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I am making my blocks just a little different than Bonnie's. I have trimmed my blocks to an even 7" square, allowing the red squares inside to float just a bit, about 1/8 of an inch. You could even go larger when trimming, therefore making the float more generous.<br />
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I really like to make points float when I have the choice because they just look better to me and I don't have to worry about cutting off the points when I sew the quilt together. I often make changes in patterns that I am following to get this effect. This change by itself will make my quilt a bit larger, about 90" by 96 1/2".<br />
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I am also mulling over border options. A great way to put your own spin on someone else's design is to make up your own border treatment.<br />
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Floating Squares might make a great name for this quilt. Either that or Constellations. Again, time will give me the answers.<br />
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We are in Tucson where the weather is lovely albeit at high end of the temp range that I favor. Just put me in cool misty mornings for walking and afternoons where the sea breezes move through. Okay, that's not Tucson and never will be, but its not bad here today, I have to admit.<br />
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My brother had an accident recently where he went flying from his motorcycle and plowed his face into a rock in Saguaro National Forest. He had to be airlifted to the Hospital's Trauma Center, where plastic surgeons did their best to put his face back together.<br />
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They really did an amazing job. Now that the swelling is receding, he looks like his old self. Don't worry, I won't be posting any before OR after pictures. That would be unkind.<br />
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Just please remember him in your prayers. He needs them in so many, many ways that I won't go into here.<br />
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I was very productive at Quartzsite, quilting-wise.<br />
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First I dived into getting the small units of the Orca Bay mystery quilt into larger units, all the while having to be super careful that the orientations and positions of all these units were consistent.<br />
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I had both light and dark Ohio stars that alternated, flying geese that had to point toward some blocks and away from others, well you get the idea. This is a quilt that requires the piecer to have her wits about her with no daydreaming or lollygagging.<br />
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I pieced it in horizontal rows....You can see the first two stretched out on the sofa. These two dissimilar rows repeat several times until the quilt is almost done. Then there is one final row that is different still from the repeating ones. <br />
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Here are some more of the rows. I pieced for about 2 1/2 days until I had all the rows completed. Then I felt the need for a change of pace. <br />
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I took out this project that I started at the retreat at the beach, but I had been saving it ever since for Quartzsite. I had all these little units that resembled plus signs and they still needed to have the four triangles sewn around the outsides. This makes the red (or pink or purple) squares float inside the blocks. This is a design from one of <a href="http://quiltville.blogspot.com/">Bonnie Hunter</a>'s books called Criss Cross Applesauce. I intend to come up with my own name but I'll have to think on it.<br />
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We are out here at Quartzsite in the middle of nowhere (it is a very good thing that they do have a name for this place because otherwise people WOULD just call it the middle of nowhere). And we are all happy and busy. How can this be?<br />
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Well, I have my sewing machine (with plenty of generator and battery power). Jerry brought what he even calls Genie's Generator, a sweet-sounding Honda that keeps my sewing machine, iron and computor running fine. Jerry has the shops and tents where he loves to shop. We both have our friends from Tucson who also have their RV's out here. Ondie's having fun being outside hanging with DH and our friends.<br />
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More people should be arriving today. Right now it is just us and two other couples in our little wagon circle, but of course there are other RV's all around us. Everywhere. And I mean it, everywhere.<br />
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This is the view outside my door. You can see the dark clouds forming...we think we'll get some rain today. I just hope it won't be like last year's gale-force wind and rain.<br />
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I took this shot of my Ondie. He will be two years old in April. I don't believe where these months of his puppyhood have gone! It seems like just yesterday he was a tiny little fluffball. Not anymore!<br />
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I love the back counter of our fifth wheel RV for my sewing machine. Here is where I have been piecing together the units from <a href="http://quiltville.blogspot.com/">Bonnie Hunter's Orca Bay Mystery</a> quilt. After the mystery was revealed, I had to set it aside for a while to concentrate on some other things, including getting ready for this trip. Now I'm sewin with a hot needle and lovin it!<br />
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Did I mention that I signed up for two Bonnie Hunter classes at the Glendale Quilt Show in March? I am so looking forward to it. Wouldn't it be fun if I can have this top done in time to take it with me for a little show and tell?<br />
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I seem to be going at top speed this week but without any particular focus. Where is my time going anyway? It doesn't seem like I got any one thing done. So it often makes me feel better about this state of affairs by listing the oddments, or
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<li>I have been kitting up quilting projects for my upcoming trip to Quartzsite, Arizona. We leave in a few days and I want to have plenty of piecing to do out there in the desert. We go with our Amateur Radio group every year in January. Potlucks and cast-iron cooking over a really big fire are the order of the week. Jerry always plans a new recipe....this year he is doing a marinated barbequed tri-tip.</li>
<li>I took my Mother to over the hill to the big Kaiser facility twice in one week. One was a class on how kidneys work. I didn't see any place to sign in, just picked up the information folder. Sure enough, yesterday I received a letter saying we missed our class and that we need to show up for the next one!</li>
<li>My son Jeff and his family came over for dinner on Friday. We had a beautiful dinner cooked by my DH and a wonderful visit.</li>
<li>I have been putting the finishing touches on a gorgeous client quilt made of batiks pieced into spikey-pointed stars.</li>
<li>I have been brushing Ondie every day because he has been "blowing" coat for about a month. My "German shedder" must think we are in for an early and hot summer!</li>
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This is the start of a quilt from one of Bonnie Hunter's books that I started on my retreat. I saved it for Quartzsite because it is already kitted up nicely.<br />
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These are ALL the units for Bonnie's Orca Bay Mystery that I plan to assemble on my trip.<br />
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I am hoping to have the top done in time to take it to the Glendale Quilt Show where I am taking classes with Bonnie!<br />
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After very enthusiastic greetings, Jonah's next words to me are always, "Grandma, I'm bored." Then he lets out a long, miserable sigh. That is the signal to get out Grandma's toy chest! Boredom is relieved for the rest of the evening!<br />
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Jonah brought me these yellow roses. This is a young man who already knows the way to a Grandma's heart!<br />
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Jerry made this delightful antipasto salad to go with our spaghetti with three-meat sauce.<br />
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This was taken when it was on my dining room table being trimmed. I will try to get a shot of the whole quilt. Doesn't she have an amazing color sense?<br />
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We brought our own projects and sewed like it was the last chance any of us would ever have again. <br />
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When we weren't sewing we talked, ate, drank margaritas, and made at least one run to some local quilt shops. <br />
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On Saturday morning we made a quilt shop run for Roxanne's in Carpenteria. Roxanne's cute shop is like going to Disneyland for a quilter! So much eye candy wherever you turn! Mary Lou Weidman was doing a book signing that morning and it was great to meet her in person.<br />
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This is the featherweight room, with some classics and some gussied up with fancy metallic paint.<br />
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I came home, an unusual mixture of tired but mellow. Can't wait to do this again next year!<br />
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I don't know just how 2011 got away from me so quickly, but I sure know what I've been doing for the last month and a half! Every spare nanosecond has found me in my sewing room working away on Bonnie Hunter's <a href="http://quiltville.blogspot.com/">Orca Bay Mystery Quilt</a>. I took Bonnie's advice: even if I did not finish all of each step, I would move on to the next step when it came out, at least to sample the construction of the newest units. <br />
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These are not all sewn together, but are mocked-up on my design wall. I love this mystery!<br />
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I have to admit to a really dingbat of a mistake when I started making the Ohio star blocks. I made two or three light Ohio stars and they came out fine. Then I made the dark ones EXACTLY like the light ones (except dark, of course). I did not read Bonnie's instructions very carefully (or maybe you could call me the dyslexic quilter).<br />
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I made four of these before I realized that my hourglass units were turned the wrong way!<br />
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I have enjoyed so much joining in on Monday morning with all you fabulous quilters on Bonnie's Link-Up. It has been a true joy to see what you all have done with this design! <br />
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Thank you, Bonnie, from the bottom of my heart, for this lovely quilt design. Yes, all the small pieces are worth it. The many steps are all worth it. And the suspense is definitely worth it!<br />
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<br />Geniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10208973366498793958noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218130726617295814.post-63400132465774204902011-12-26T12:46:00.001-07:002011-12-31T07:00:07.290-07:00Recovering from My Christmas Party!Hi--<br />
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Yesterday we hosted that old tradition of the big Christmas party with all the family, all the food, and all the happy holiday fun. Jonah and Danny provided all the entertainment like Danny convincing Grandma to go on a treasure hunt in the dark with the little camp lantern that he got for Christmas. The little boys ran around chasing each other all over the house like they always do. The grown-ups got a chance to talk, get caught up on goings-on, and strengthened the family bond once again. Many times the subject of Great-grandma Brown, whom we lost last month, was part of the conversation. It was like each time we remembered her that she was still with us in spirit. As she will always be.<br />
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My son Ed, who started computer-related business in his garage a few years ago, is so busy now with orders that he has moved into a building and has hired a few people to "stuff circuit boards". I have a general idea what that means, but when my son starts talking about computer stuff, he might as well be an alien from a more advanced planet than my earth. Anyway, Ed took the day off, which I know was not easy, so I am very grateful that he came for Christmas.<br />
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During the earlier part of last week I did get some work done on our <a href="http://quiltville.blogspot.com/"></a><a href="http://quiltville.blogspot.com/">Orca Bay Mystery</a>. I even cheated a little bit and maybe you could too! Take a look at this:<br />
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This is Aunt Mary pressing my triangle units for me. She is always looking for ways to help us during her visit and she found this not-so-little task to do for me!<br />
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I thought I had 350 half square triangles, but when I finished sewing the little wings on them and Aunt Mary counted them in tens and pinned them together, I only had 306 :( How did that happen? Maybe the 44 will turn up in my sewing room (after the quilt is finished), but in the meantime it's back to making half square triangles and then putting wings on them.<br />
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I also made two sample Ohio Star blocks. They are such pretty little blocks and such a classic pattern! I think I'm partial to Ohio Stars because I was born in Ohio.<br />
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<br />Geniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10208973366498793958noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218130726617295814.post-20353267503790838282011-12-19T11:52:00.000-07:002011-12-19T11:52:24.377-07:00Monday Morning Mystery UpdateHi--<br />
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I'm slowing down with this Bonnie Hunter's <a href="http://quiltville.blogspot.com/">Orca Bay Mystery</a>. Definitely. Too much at one time is coming at me from all directions, threatening to tear me apart! Or a least make me tear my hair out. No, on second thought, I won't tear my hair out. I like having hair. A few years ago (8 years, yea!) I was totally bald for a few months so I definitely appreciate having hair. <br />
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No, I intend to slow down with everything, enjoy the Christmas holiday, make my pies on the 24th, check my gift list to make sure I'm done (there is no chance that I'm done) and think happy and calm thoughts.<br />
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I still intend to "sample" the rest of the mystery steps at least a little. Here is what I've done with part 5:<br />
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Adding a couple of triangles to the half square units is fun and goes fast!....it's just that there are 350 of them. Oh well, that means 350 times the fun. You know what, I keep day-dreaming about how the different units will go together and what will be the "total impact"....that visual pop that you get when you see the whole quilt in all its bordered and completed glory. Tra, la,la, soon Orca Bay will be here!<br />
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I would like to wish all quilters and quilt-lovers everywhere happiness and joy and family togetherness, no matter which holiday you celebrate this season. Peace to you all.<br />
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I've been sewing like blazes on these adorable red strippie triangles, and I am constantly having to "refresh" the selection with more and different prints and plaids. I came across this cute bikini print with a pink background and started to cut it up.<br />
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I think I got this piece in a lot that I bought on E-bay. E-bay is a great source for fabric and if you're careful you can get great prices. I sometimes bid on mixed lots of quilting cotton, either in lengths or large remnants. Be forewarned, sometimes you can be disappointed, because it is hard to evaluate the quality of fabric from a picture. This came in a large piece, about 1 1/2 yards. I used most of it on the back of a quilt that I pieced. A couple of strips were left over.<br />
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This strip really made me laugh when I actually got a good look at it. This is a very long strip with nothing on it but bikini crotches......LOL! There is no way that I will ever be able to use this in a quilt! I think if I cut it narrow enough to make the bikini bottoms unrecognizable it would be too narrow to piece together!<br />
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<br />Geniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10208973366498793958noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218130726617295814.post-33194437525800529632011-12-12T07:56:00.001-07:002011-12-12T10:42:28.896-07:00I Have Been Seeing Red...Red Everywhere!<br />
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Here is where I have been playing with my red strips. I have arranged them more or less in piles of the same length so I can find the right size strip. As I piece these, it occurred to me that the reason that this string piecing is so much fun is the choosing of the next fabric strip. I'm always thinking, now, how would this plaid look next to a gorgeous contemporary print or maybe a civil war repro. Honestly, this is just play in its purest form for those of us who love our fabrics. And prints and plaids and stripes, old or new, really fabrics of every sort just play together wonderfully well.<br />
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I'm fairly satisfied with my progress on these red beauties.....at this rate I will finish them in 11 days. Obviously I'm going to have some catching up to do after this mystery is finished.<br />
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Has anybody else noticed that the floor by your cutting mat and/or sewing machine is becoming littered with tiny snippets, too small to even go in the crumb bucket? My floor is just a mess. For the last couple of days, I have been barefoot except for some thick socks (to keep my feet warm).<br />
The snippets stick to the bottom of my socks and wherever else I go I leave a trail of them! When I saw it for the first time, I thought my German Shepherd dog, Ondie, had gotten into my waste basket. When in doubt, always blame the dog, right?<br />
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I have all my <a href="http://quiltville.blogspot.com/">Orca Bay</a> mystery pieces in a project box. Part 1, hourglass units, finished. Part 2, little blue strippie squares, finished. Part 3, half square triangles, about 2/3 finished. Part 4, red strippie triangles, well, you saw where I am with those.<br />
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Things that will take me away from my beloved Bernina 1230 (her name is Erie Mae) in the coming weeks:<br />
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<li>Christmas preparations in general.</li>
<li>I am doing Christmas dinner for a large group (I probably won't know exactly how large until they walk in the door). Makes it hard but I am flexible. And Christmas dinner will be a buffet instead of the sit-down dinner that I did for Thanksgiving :D</li>
<li>Shopping for gifts.</li>
<li>On a more somber note, we are having my DH's mother's funeral on the 20th (the week of Christmas). We were fortunate to get it booked for a day that we could all come since the church is so busy with Advent activities this time of year.</li>
<li>We invited DH's Aunt Mary to come out from Canyon, Texas to attend her sister's funeral and visit with us all. Aunt Mary is a wonderful lady and we are looking forward so much to seeing her. She will be staying in our guest room for about ten days except for maybe a few visits to other nearby relatives. This coming Saturday will be for picking her up at the airport.</li>
<li>I spent yesterday writing Mom's obituary (yes, I call her Mom, but sometimes Barbara). We also chose prayers, hymns and Bible selections for her funeral. Today we have to contact the musicians (I sure hope they are available).</li>
<li>I'm taking my mother to still more doctor appointments.....one lengthy one this afternoon. </li>
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I doubt that I'll be complaining about having nothing to do for a while. Actually, I don't ever complain about nothing to do. When was the last time that happened? Not that I can remember! <br />
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Thanks, Bonnie, for the latest mystery quilt! Piecing on it is keeping me from going to pieces!<br />
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<br />Geniehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10208973366498793958noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1218130726617295814.post-12589886850992605842011-12-05T06:23:00.001-07:002011-12-05T07:04:50.394-07:00Just a Little Progress This WeekHi--<br />
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Well, I have spent a very intensive week....not much with the mystery quilt that I have been working on, but instead finding a new group home for my mother. She was in the original home for a little over a year, but in that time her roommate has deteriorated mentally. The lady started talking to herself and to my mother most of the night and it was impossible for Mother to sleep. <br />
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Her doctors want her to sleep well at night so that she feels well enough in the daytime to stay active and keep moving. So I recognized that this could lead to long-term serious consequences for Mother.<br />
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The good news is that we found a really lovely 6 resident home that is quite a bit closer to my house than where she is now. The roommate is friendly and active and we think that she and my mother could forge a strong friendship. She is really looking forward to moving into the new home on Tuesday.<br />
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That said, I did make **some** progress on Step 3 of Bonnie Hunter's<a href="http://quiltville.blogspot.com/"> Orca Bay Mystery Quilt</a>.<br />
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I wanted to use some new black and neutral prints, not the same ones that went into Step 1 in case they end up next to each other in the quilt. So, I did spend my meager little amount of quilting time this week cutting strips from FGs and yardage.<br />
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I started sewing a few half squares together this morning.<br />
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Well, I have lots of catchup to do, so maybe I will cut and sew in the little bits of time that I can steal away from my other duties this week. I really, REALLY, want to keep up with the rest of all the MANIAC quilters out there who are also following Orca Bay.<br />
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Bonnie, I am so thankful for this mystery quilt. You are helping me stay grounded. And I love getting to be a part of your blog links!<br />
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