Monday, February 28, 2011

A NEW MONTH

Greetings. It's hard to believe that tomorrow is the first of March. Where have January and February gone? I still have things on my monthly To Do List that aren't completed. I did start something that wasn't on my list. I'm making a purse. I'll post a picture when it's finished. The new quilt project I started had to be put on the back burner because the measurements published in the pattern are off 1/2 inch on one of the blocks. This quilt top has two block designs, they have to match. So I need to re-figure the measurements on one block and see if I can salvage the blocks. The fabric I used was purchased a few (4 or 5) years ago so I can't just go out and purchase more of the same fabric. So, I started the American Beauty quilt designed by Marti Michell. I'm doing the black version. I love this quilt and it will be on the bed in my guest room. When the blocks are done I will post pictures and of course, the completed quilt.

Tomorrow is our Quilt Guild meeting. Helene Knott is the guest speaker and she will be doing a trunk show. I get so inspired after seeing what other quilters have accomplished. I will try and get some great pictures to post.

I was visiting with one of my new quilting friends and she invited me into her quilting room. Check out the wall paper. How cute is that! Everything was so neat and organized. Her quilting is beautiful. She inspired me to organize my own quilting room. I must admit, I feel much better working in a neat and organized area. I just hope I will be able to find things when I need them. I'm waiting for Mike and Molly to come on and I think I should tidy up the kitchen before that. My cookies are baked for the meeting tomorrow and I have everything ready to go. I will start the new month organized and ready to go.

Have a blessed week.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

WINTER IS BACK

Look what I woke up to. Would you believe that less than a week ago we were having spring like weather in the 60's? I hope summer is as much fun as winter has been. I love it here! Have you seen this pillow advertised on TV? You don't have to order it on TV, they are in the stores. I've been having problems with my shoulders and neck so I thought I would give it a try. I picked one up for my Mom and me. When I removed the packing there was a tag attached that read:

WARNING: Small lightweight beads present a severe danger to children if swallowed or inhaled. The total pillow is not a toy. Choking/inhalation hazard: keep product away from infants, children and pets. Avoid inhaling microbeads. If inhaled, seek medical assistance promptly. Keep the Total Pillow away from sharp objects. If the Total Pillow is pierced or torn, please notify us before disposal at: www.HamptonDirect.com/support. Keep the Total Pillow away from excessive heat, flames and cigarettes. Do not put in dryer. Not for Therapeutic use.

Want to guess where this product is made? This is almost as bad as the warning on the new light bulbs we get from China. I'm thankful I don't have to call the Hazemat team when the beads spill. What's up with China?

Today is a quilt day. I'm having a problem with my latest project. The measurements are way off and I need to figure out how to remedy the problem. The quilt top would be completed if it weren't for this minor little detail.

Happy Birthday Mike and Tim.

Have a blessed.

Monday, February 14, 2011

RETIREMENT ANNIVERSARY

Today marks the one year anniversary of my retirement. After 44 years of working for somebody I am free to work for myself. As I look back on the past year I must say, my greatest accomplishment was moving to Oregon. The one thing that surprises me the most is that I made three quilts, have five started and finished a few UFO's. I thought I would have finished more quilts. Oh well, there is always the next twelve months.

Wishing you and yours a day or romance and joy.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

TA DA DAY

Greetings. Remember the blocks I posted on January 22? This is the finished quilt. Paul is on a step ladder trying to hold it up but it looks like his wing span was not sufficient either. So, here is it on the floor. I love the fabrics in this quilt. There is one block pattern in the light color way and the same block in the dark, 12 different blocks done in the light and 12 in the dark making 24 blocks total. Love It!!!!
Below is the fabric I will be using on my next project. Kinda crazy but I have a vision. The pattern for this quit is in the book Cottage-Style Quilts by Mary Hickey. I think I bought this book about five years ago at Pacific International. I don't buy a lot of books because I can never find the fabric that works for the quilt pattern I want to make in the book. These fabrics are nothing like the ones used in the quilt featured in the book but I think they will work. I do have reservation on the second green in the line up. I might have to dig deeper in my stash. My goal is to have this finished this month. It will be a surprise so stay tuned, film at eleven!
To help take our minds off Max, and ease the hurt in our hearts, we visited a couple of quilt shops. Details on Max at the end of this post. Greenbaum's Quilted Forest was like walking into a quilt show. They are located in Salem. They had so many beautiful quilt hanging all over. They were hung high from the ceiling so it was hard to get good pictures. The staff there were wonderful. The quilt below was so simple but the quilting on it really made it stunning. I love the soft colors.
This is the back of the quilt. It's hard to see the quilting but you could show either side of this beauty.

These tea pots are so bright and fun. The fabrics in this quilt are my inspiration. Mary has the pattern so I'm going to start my hunt for fabric.

This next picture is a darling wall hanging that measures 27" x 33" finished. There are 100 little rice lights on it that light up and twinkle. The pattern is very easy, the challenge will be finding all the embellishments. The pattern is by Cheryl Ennis at The Teddy Bears Quilt Workshop in Lebanon, OR.

This next quilt is amazing. It's called A Birds Eye View buy Terrie's Quilts in Dallas, OR. At first glance I thought it was a panel. It's appliqued and then you bring the quilt to life with crayons, colored pencils and markers. There is a Melt 'N' Blend technique that she teaches and uses on this quilt. The picture doesn't do it justice. This is a quilt I want to hang in my home.

So, about Max. Max is Larry and Mary's nine year old Rottweiler. He was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor on a bone in his left front leg. They were not happy with the options given by the Vet in Roseburg so they decided to get a second opinion at the Veterinary school at the University of Oregon in Corvallis. I went along for support. This experience brought back memories of Herkie and I thought Mary could use some company on the drive up and back. Max stayed for surgery and they will be picking him up on Friday. They are removing the part of the bone with the tumor and he will have chemo treatments and hopefully live cancer free.
The picture below is of a friend I made while waiting for Mary. I don't remember what breed this dog is but he is very big and acts like a big kid. His hair was soft and silky and I think I pet and scratched for about four hours that morning. His Mom gave me permission to take his picture. They drove down from Washington to get care for the other dog and in my books that speaks volumes about this teaching hospital. They were waiting for his brother, who also has cancer. What's up with all this cancer?

It's 30 degrees outside and the sun is burning away the fog. It should be in the 50's and sunny all day. I'm going to start cutting out my surprise quilt. Until next time have a blessed day and take care.

Monday, February 7, 2011

MONDAY'S MUSE

It's the start of another week here in Sutherlin. Our weather last week was incredible. The sun warmed the days to 60 degrees and I wasn't motivated to be indoors working on my goals. We have a park bench on the porch and that's where I felt I needed to be with book in had and a cup of tea. Why waste a beautiful sunny day indoors?

This morning the ground is wet and it looks like it rained. That is a good thing because people around here are worried about the lack of rain fall. Last year it rained up until May and people couldn't get there gardens planted. If it rains today there will be a possibility that I will get some of my "STUFF" done.
Yesterday we spent Super Bowl over Larry and Mary's. Mary and I had a table stacked with food and we were going to sit in front of the TV and graze all day. I couldn't waste the day like that. Mary and I hung out with her four legged friends and the feathered one's too. The all have names but I don't know who's who. These guys a very noisy. It was okay watching them bath and play in the water but the best part is when they turn their heads around and nestle them on their backs and sleep.
I have made progress on these cute totes. This is my favorite. I love the cherries. The black doted pocket is where you fold and stuff the bag.

Here are three other fabric choices. I like the lemon one too.

Our church is rinsing money for the Mexico Mission Team. Thursday and Friday I baked cookies and cupcakes and decorated them with a Valentine theme for a bake sale that was held Saturday and Sunday. Today we will be getting things together for a garage sale. Garage sales are very big in Oregon. I would like to work in the garden or just watch the birds feeding on the lawn but I must stop the day dreaming and get to work.
Have a blessed day and a productive week.