Saturday, September 27, 2014

Books and Fabric

I've decided to blog about anything at all that I am interested in - not just about quilts.

Books:  I've finished the series of J.D.Robb's 'In Death' series through 'Concealed in Death.'   I don't think her latest two are up to the standards of her 30-some earlier ones.

I decided to read Asimov's science fiction series.  Here they are in logical order (not published order):
  • the Robot Novels: I, Robot, Caves of Steel, Naked Sun, Robots of Dawn, Robots and Empire
  • Galactic Empire Novels: Currents of Space, Stars Like Dust, Pebble in the Sky
  • Foundation Series: Prelude to Foundation, Forward the Foundation, Foundation, Foundation and Empire, Second Foundation, Foundation's Edge, Foundation and Earth
Fabric: Most of my fabric is inherited and 20-30 years old.  I have used very little of it, and it's time to get rid of it - find new homes for it if possible.  I want to get new fabric - contemporary fabric, and have very little of it.  The old fabric is in grocery bags ready to go, but Joan suggested I wait awhile until I'm sure that it should go, and I think that's a good idea.  Now, what fabric will I get.  One of the ladies in the Modern Quilt Guild uses very contemporary fabric, and I talked to her to find how she finds her fabric.  There are several really good ones there at Moore's and I will get some of it today maybe.  Some of it is "Paint" by Carrie Bloomston for Windham, and I've been looking online at her other lines.  I found another online - "Meadowlark" by Melanie Teste for Windham also.  It's fun to browse online!  I'll also look among my fabrics for the designers I like.



Thursday, September 4, 2014

Long Dry Spell

I haven't posted or finished any projects for awhile.  Posting makes me more productive, so I need to post more.  Besides blogging is fun!

We learned to make these cute folded flowers in Mickey's class.  It has a bit of sashiko in the corner.  I haven't done sashiko in awhile - forgot how much I enjoyed it!  She has a collection of 25 different blocks - all different beautiful flowers!  This one is clover.









We also made this cute bed runner in Mickey's class.  Abby (the cat!) likes to lie on it!




This throw was for the Michael Miller challenge in July.  We were given several fat eighths to use, and I added some of his that I already had.  I forgot that I wasn't to use any other printed fabric and used this pretty Kaffe Fassett print as binding and back.  Oh well!  I posted the picture on flickr just 15 minutes before the deadline.  It was fun to participate!



I finally finished the top of this Riley Blake challenge quilt - it was supposed to be done in March!  I got the idea from Jenny on Missouri Star Quilt Co.  The quilts on that site are usually traditional, but this was more contemporary.  Half hexagons are pieced into each column, then matched to the hex in the next column.  I've hand basted the quilt and am stumped on quilting it.  I've gotten several suggestions - still deciding.




To have something to work on with my hands, I got out this cute Halloween hanging.  It's glue-basted hand-appliqued.  The accessories are just pinned on - I can appliqué them while watching tv now.









Here is the Advent Calendar I made a few weeks ago.  I bought the kit some years ago - it was on sale for $9.











I belong to a new friendship group!  I think it's going to be fun!  We meet every 2 weeks at each other's homes.  Next meeting we are going on a road trip to the National Quilt Exhibition at the Oceanside Art Museum!

Sunday, March 30, 2014

End of March

It's the end of March and I have nothing finished or even in work to show for this month!  I follow ExuberantColor's blog - read it every morning with my coffee, and wish I accomplished a fraction of her work.  Part of my reason is many of my projects are very long term - elaborate hand appliqué begun by my mother and continued by me - hopefully in my lifetime!  And I'm also a non-finisher - good intentions, bad follow-through.

I just learned that one of my quilting buddies has cancer.  I'm putting off visiting her until I can do so without crying.  I remember doing the same with my mother, and when I finally got to the hospital, she was happily talking with one of the hospital attendants about his daughter!  I'm at loose ends today.

I encourage my family to take quilts that they like, but that just doesn't happen.  At first it bothered me that they just don't like/appreciate them, but I realize that I really make them for ME.  Some I don't like anymore - some are purple, some are old-fashioned jewel tones, but I look back and see that I learned something from each one and that is important to me.  I take photos and give those to philanthropy and document what I learned in my quilting book.

I'm going to quilt some today - more appliqué and a fabric Easter basket.


Saturday, March 1, 2014

Morning Glory Progress

No quilting finishes at all so far this year!  I got a new mac early this year and have been taking classes, learning everything I can.  I transferred all photos from my PC, and I now know a LOT about iPhoto.  I have basic knowledge on most other things, but still have trouble printing.



I finally finished the last bit of appliqué on this second corner of my morning glory quilt.  I also pieced the rest of the flower and leaf units for the remaining two corners.




I have a good start on the stems of the 3rd corner.  The stems are my least favorite part!





Mama took this photo of the finished quilt.  Jeri Lopes designed it, and she sent me instructions after mama died so that I could finish what mama started.  There was no pattern.  Mama had bought the fabric - so much that both my cousin Marce and I had enough to complete our quilts.  We began in 1995, and Marce finished hers long ago!  Hopefully I won't take too many more years to finish mine.











Here is my Riley Blake challenge quilt - that was due to be 'flicker'd a week ago.  It's still in strips on my design wall.





I had a visitor a few weeks ago - a heron, I believe.  I don't know why he is so far inland.  











Maybe I'll finish something in March.