Wednesday, March 12, 2008

New Camera!



Hooray! I'm so happy that the new camera arrived today and is in working order! I took a quick pic of Leapfrog. Looks like St. Patrick's Day exploded, huh? But when you really look, there are hundreds of litle frogs. The unofficial title of this one is The Second Plague. Get it? The plague of frogs! I spent much of Monday sewing these blocks for the Marine Comfort Quilt project. I used scraps and orphan blocks tht Beth and Yuki gave me. I mailed the blocks out yesterday (before the camera came), but I made this one later. It's a good way to use 'em up for a good cause.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Naked Stranger!


Yes, there was a naked man in my front yard yesterday! Okay, so he was only temporarily naked and he was really in the street in front of my house. But still, he was nekkid! I think he was changing from being at the beach because I think I saw a wetsuit but, cheese louise! We live a good ten or fifteen minutes away! Isn't there a men's room between here and there?

On the knitting front: the baby blanket now has three blocks and I found a picture of someone else's finished blanket. Cute huh?




Also, I made a quilt top I'm calling Leapfrog. As we'll be off to Texas this coming Saturday, I may have very little chance to blog. Golly, I hope my camera comes today. Then I can show y'all what I'm up to! See how I added that y'all right in, like a real Texan? Shoot, I don't really speak the lingo but I'll give it a Yankee try!

Thursday, March 6, 2008

New Camera on its way



Yes, the Borg-vision persists, but a new camera is on the way! HP took me through the dance, trying to figure out what the problem was. Their diagnosis was "internal hardware malfunction." I was told that was "unfortunate." I'll say! I got the impression they were cutting me a deal when they offered me various models of new and refurbished HP cameras. I did a little research and discovered the "deal" was nothing less than full price. Ack! So I ordered the camera I wanted from Beach Camera through Amazon, for $52 less than HP's price and NO SHIPPING charge!

So there!
In stitching news, I picked up Old Sturbridge Village today and got a little more done. It's really not got far to go so maybe I can finish it before it has to go away again. Yes, I know this isn't a picture of my stitching, but it is Sturbridge, after all. As a crafty blog, I feel that pictures are required.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Borg-Vision!

This is what my work would look like if I had borg-vision. I guess that's why they're not known for their handwork. (Yes, my camera is misbehaving.) The baby blanket is green, but not this green! And what's with all the horizontal lines? This is my stitching without a flash--it's usually a little dark, but oh, dear! And here is my stitching with the flash--a very green pink, wouldn't you say? The good news is that I have completed the March stitching on the Red Thread SAL and started the border with weathered barn floss--I like it a lot better than the coffee color for my fabric... although it's hard to tell....

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Funky Frogs of Looove!

See what I did yesterday? I tell you, this pattern works up so fast! (Even when you barely have enough of some of the fabrics! The lovelovelove and the stripey fabric was just enough to do the job.) I wonder how many of this pattern I'm gonna make.

Stashbuster Alert! I was driving home Sunday and thinking about my stash. Hmm, I thought, I've got some frog fabric. So I got into the green box and pulled out the two from there. I think I could use some pink to offset the green. So I opened the pink/red box. Ooh, pink frogs! But they won't go nicely with the green frogs. Guess I'll have to make another quilt with just pink frogs. So I cut up the green frog fabric and the pink frog fabric and coordinating fabrics for both. You know, I think I may have some really ugly purple frog fabric... And whatever happened to the orange frog fabric? So it's called "The Funky Frogs of Looove". See the frogs? See the love?

Saturday, February 23, 2008

... and the Red Thread Continues!

Here's the February installment of the Red Thread. Gosh, I like this project! I almost want to start March now, but discipline is a good thing. You might be able to see where I used the hand-dyed threads as opposed to the standard DMC colors: The hat & little heart and the red thread itself. It's nice to have options. Especially less expensive options!Warm Water Wash is moving right along. The trunks are a little like my DH's, and I've had a black bathing suit with a gold buckle--how funny is that?And here's Liberty Bears! I'd like your opinion. As you can see, the pattern calls for a checkerboard border around the whole thing. I'm thinking of deleting the border and just framing it without. The border seems awfully busy and will just underline the country theme which is not really my style. Will the no-border look just kinda bleed off the edge? Am I just trying to finish it sooner?

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Singin' the Blues on Pink Street


I finally finished the flannel blanket that's been sitting in pieces on my desk for (ahem!) three months... or more. I call it finished because I put the label on it, too. The rule is "It's not finished until you've put a label on it." Quilters can be so rule-bound! Took me a while to come up with a name for it, but as it's going to a singer... although it was sewn on an Elna... never mind.
The fluffy side
The "smooth" side
Below is a quilt I started last Friday at PQM. Today, all I had to do was cut and sew the last two borders. I was planning to only have two borders, with a large purple outside, but inspiration hit. I would have loved to put a little of the disco floor fabric in the border, but I used it all up! Same goes for the black. It's hard to see in the photo, but it's actually a checkerboard black on black. This is another Disappearing 9-Patch, ala Life is a Stitch. It always blows me away how fast these little boogers go together! I'm going to title it, "Geometry."
Stashbuster Alert! These are blocks I've had waiting around for me to do something. I made about half of them and the other half were part of a swap. And here's the layout for my next prayer quilt. I think it's the one for my pop. He's got polymyalgia rheumatica and it's no fun. What do you think, Mom? I know you're reading this. Will he like it? Maybe "Geometry" would be more appropriate.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Girlfriends Group

Yesterday, I went to something fun: a Girlfriends Group from MeetUp.com. We met in Point Loma at Panera and brought our knitting (although crochet and other handwork would have been welcome!). I started this baby blanket, Christie was working on a dress (!), Sherry brought a vest she had gotten stuck on--Christie fixed her right up--Heather, our organizer, was working on a cute little dog sweater, and Jillian brought herself back up to speed on the needles. We keep saying how pleasant it is, to get together with "nice, normal women with no drama." (Heh, heh, heh.... wait 'til they really get to know me and my evil twin!)
I put a little tag for the group on the sidebar, beneath my Way Too Many Projects section, so you can check it out. Yes, it's a baby blanket. No, it's not for me. Give that up! I've been wanting to make this pattern for about a year. Now finally someone I know is obliging me by having a baby! Yay! It's all about me, isn't it?

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Rainy Doris Day


This is my patio. Note that it is wet. Today, something special happened in San Diego: water fell from the sky! For hours! It was like something out of a fairy tale. I sat myself up against the window and listened to it. The rhythms as the wind pushed it around were almost musical. Maybe that's because I was listening to Doris Day on my iPod. Hmm...
In the meantime I finished my little snowman from the Red Thread SAL. See how his scarf is trailing off the edge of his frame? It's going to be incorporated in the next block. And the next and the next. Cool, huh?

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Red Thread--Here I Come!



Hooray! I finally got all the materials together to start the Red Thread Stitch-Along (SAL). A SAL is an online group that all works the same piece together. In this case, it's a monthly piece with charming little patterns and a message about the people you are destined to meet. I'm a month and a half behind!
I had to wait until my LSS (local stitchery shop) owner came back from Nashville, where they have a big convention/sales thingy--I don't know the real name--people just call it "going to Nashville!" She brought me back this delicious peachy-pink cloth--Bittersweet 28 ct Jobelan. I was so excited upon leaving the shop, I went right home and took a nap. Well.... it's a long drive.... and I had a busy afternoon and evening ahead.... okay, I'm a wimp. But I'm going to work on it today! Oh, boy! Oh, boy! Oh, boy!