Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Valentine Finish!


All done! This pattern from Blackbird Designs (originally titled "A Valentine Message") just zipped right along. I wanted to try and substitute another color for the tweeded flower outlines, but nothing looked just right and now I'm glad that I followed the pattern.
The only difficulty I ran into was in creating the letters in the word "Memory" to look like they belonged there in the first place. I think I did okay. I researched Blackbird Designs' alphabets online.
And I got back to work on Sturbridge Village. I hope it gets done soon. I'm a little weary of it. I'd planned to work on my DD's Asian quilt today... oh, well. Maybe I can finish the back tomorrow. After my pedicure. After I get the oil change.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Heart's Progress

You think I spent a little time on this? Just maybe? I have to say I'm really enjoying this sweet project. It calls for only 3 threads colors, but they're overdyed, so have quite a bit of variation. I don't have enough of the "flax" color, so I'll probably get stuck before my order comes in. Boo.

I wanted to point out in the above picture that I've solved the crumpled, folded, mutilated fabric problem. I wound the fabric onto a large knitting needle. Of course, this won't help the vast numbers of projects in progress, but one finger in the dyke saved Haarlem...I've been watching season 3 of Lost while stitching away. It's on my iPod: I've been setting it right on my pattern so I can look back and forth. Modern technology meets old-fashioned girl!

Special outing: we went to Cirque du Soleil: Corteo today--some wonderful stuff!

Friday, January 25, 2008

A Valentine Mystery

I just couldn't help myself when I hit my stash on Tuesday. I wanted something small to work on with my scouts, so I pulled out this little Valentine I snagged when Stitchcraft closed its doors. (sad face) The fabric is pink dahlia jobelan and requires really good lighting. But it's gorgeous. You'll notice that the pattern says "A Valentine Message." I'd like to take out the word "message" and replace it with another word or two. Any ideas? "A Valentine Memory"? "A Valentine for You"? And then there's this Independence Day sampler. It's from an old magazine--musta been about 1986. It's kinda elegant except for the 2 teddy bears flanking the heart at the bottom. I'm not sure if I'll get back to work on it or not. We'll see.

I still haven't named that quilt from my last entry. Argh!

Currently on the iPod: "Sentimental Journey" sung by Doris Day

Reading: Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson, Draco Tavern by Larry Niven

Monday, January 21, 2008

Happy Kitty Firetail

"How lucky we are as quilters to have found that special something that we love to do." Nadine Ruggles, Driven to Quilt podcast.

Once I find a pattern I like, it's hard for me to abandon it. I want to play with it, improve it, experiment with color, and ultimately share it with others. That is so true with Disappearing Nine-Patch! Not only is it easy, it's so versatile. I chose to make this top with 6" squares instead of strips, so I could scrap it up. Of course it took longer that way, but I'm okay with that. I only had bits of this scissor fabric and I used every 6" square I could make! (So there's no more left; don't go looking!) Check out the Happy Kitty Firetail fabric I used for the outer border. There's just enough left for the back. I think it's a great way to use up a (ahem!) challenging fabric.I can't quite figure out a name for it, though. It harkens back to the early 60's, I think: Doris Day and Tupperware, kitchens of the future and hostess aprons. It also makes me think of Jordan almonds.

Last night I had so much fun! I got together with old improv buddies in an alumni night. I laughed so hard--we admired new babies and babies under construction--we joked around about each other's misfortunes: the blind dog who loves to run, the dog with boxing gloves, the self-composting redwood fence--we sang about the lack of good chocolate (always a crisis)--and talked for hours about things I only peripherally understood. I loved every minute!

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Sleeping with the Fishes





That's the unofficial title of this quilt. The official title is "Swimming in Circles." To the right are the three main fabrics. There's also a mottled dark teal I used for the inner border. This is another Disappearing Nine-Patch pattern. I was going through my fabrics and found a few that wanted to be used. This poppy-red fabric screamed to be let out. Then the circles (which I purchsed in Columbus) wanted to play, too. The fish fabric has been sitting out, catching my eye for so long. Since both had the poppy color, how could I say no? When I was done, there was enough yardage left in the poppy to make the back. Stashbuster Alert! I used up all of these fabrics for this quilt--a total of five yards. I also dug into the scrap bin to put some stuff together for the back. If I finish that, I'll show ya!

Step by Step

Seaming the 6" panels together
Making the Nine-Patch Units
Cutting Up into Quarters (trickier than it looks)
Flipping the Quarters
Making the Block

Monday, January 14, 2008

Symptoms of Something Scary

How sick am I? Well, I just folded all the clean rags and put them away. That seems pretty weird. Normally, they just get stuffed into the rag drawer or a box in the garage. It made my husband laugh when he went to get a rag. Of course, ruffling through them to find the right size kind of ensured that the folding was a moot point.I pulled out the Oriental Lanterns quilt and finished the medallion. It's so long (90") I have to scrap (ha-ha!) my original border plans and just put a simple 2.5" border around. Then I'll add some more Asian fan fabric to the sides to widen it. My DD has a twin bed so this will look just peachy!

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Things to Do While You're Sick

1. Balance the checkbook
2. Eat crackers
3. Put away the Christmas decor--s-l-o-w-l-y
4. Take a walk. A short walk
5. Finish up cross-stitch projects, even if you're not mad about them anymore
6. Wait for someone to come home and make soup
7. Finish reading books that you began a while ago and don't really remember how they went but don't want to start over
8. Leave messages on friends' answering machines

If this is my checklist, I can say with certainty that I've done it all. While it's nice not being expected to cook, being barred from the kitchen for fear of spreading germs is a little weird.
As you can see, I've finished--and hung!--my country heart project. It's not really my style, but it's up high enough that it looks nice without taking over.

And Sturbridge is moving right along. Excluding the very simple border, I can say that I've finished 2/3 of the piece. That is, I've completed 4 of the 6 pages in the pattern. And I'm not stoppin'! In fact, when I finish this, I'm heading back to it. I really like the church. I had to substitute in another color when I didn't like ecru, but I managed. It reminds me of the serenity I felt when last I entered that little church. It may be part of a museum now, but it's still a good place to pray!

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Visitor in the Sickroom

"I've come to take care of you. Since you're too sick to give hugs to your loved ones, I'll be your surrogate and I'll help you get well." I've been sick since yesterday morning and look who came to visit me! What a cutie, huh? My DD just saw the PATTERN and asked if she could put the finished piece on her wall. Well! Do you think I should just put it in there or save it for Valentine's? I couldn't believe I got it done in one day (plus a little today.) Of course I did practically nothing else except drink water and take medicine. And watch Star Trek: Voyager.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

A Heart-y Finish

I finished the last two hearts! All the stitching is done, well, all the embroidery! Now I have to figure out what to do with them.

Home Sweet Home
radically changed from the original pattern in colors and motto--it used to say "Home for the Holiday" in ugly block letters but I wanted to de-Christmas it!
Alphabet Heart
changed the colors and some of the letters, removed extraneous elements. I also altered the gold blocks to reflect the photo instead of following the pattern!
One of the patterns, and yes, they were all this hard to read. I fished this out of the recycling bin so I could show you just how tortuous this project has been!

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Farm Finish!


It's finally done! The Jingle Bell Christmas Tree Farm is finished! And look--the snowman actually looks like a snowman. I wish I'd taken a pic before I put in the backstitching. He just looked like a snowdrift with weird eyes hovering over it! I guess we all need a little definition, a little toning, from time to time. Well, I have to say I'm relieved. And very early for next Christmas! I guess it's off to the framer's now.

The funny thing about finishing a project is I simply have to keep stitching. So I'm on a roll. The country heart project hasn't far to go and I might just start on a little dragon I kitted up. Here's the link to the pattern.

God bless you all!