Saturday, October 25, 2014

Post #79......She's back!!

Hey! Sooo.....mom's been doing all the posts the last few weeks because I've been pulling my hair out with a quilt. And hand embroidery. And the Puppet team. And the Youth Group. You get the picture.

I'm one of the Youth Leaders at our church now, so they keep me on my toes. And recently the Youth Group found themselves leading our church's Puppet Team, and since a)I'm a youth leader and b)I used to be in this particular Puppet Team, I'm now leading the Puppets, with the help of another former Puppeteer.

In addition to those fun adventures I've also started embroidering.
My first project......
This pattern originally had mums instead of the pumpkin 
but I didn't like how they looked. 
And I do what I want. 

This was my next project. I found this as a coloring page and loved it. 
   
I loved how the stems turned out!
It's a picture of PUNKINS ;)

I've also been working on my first quilt. Everyone that knew about this project has been looking for the pictures of it, and now that it is finished I will post them all. 
This was me laying it out on the table. About half way through I decided I'd run out of room so I ended up using the same pattern and just flipping it reversed. 

This is around the halfway point. For some reason the blocks didn't line up right so I off set them even more to make it look like I meant to do that. ;)

I was so happy when I got the top done!

We had to roll the rug back and wet mop the floor so we could lay out the top, batting, and the back and pin them together. While waiting on it to dry Lizzy explored. When we did lay it out both her and Brutus thought we'd laid out a new bed for them. We were to busy keeping them off and pinning to get a picture though. 

We interrupt your regular crafty blog post to show you this snake. That we thought was dead. That I picked up. I wanted to see the bottom so I could tell if it was male or female, when I flipped it the darn thing flipped back over. I looked at mom and said "dead snakes don't flip themselves over" 

Now Back to the quilt......

Since I didn't get the rows straight the edge wasn't straight........
this was a problem.
After much laughing, and almost peeing pants, we decided the best way to cut a straight line was tape three yard sticks together, then lay down masking tape along them. Then just cut along the masking tape. 
To bad I can't sew a straight line on my binding.
This is where I snapped.....literally. I even snapped at dad. And almost threw something at the poor cats. Eventually did get them all sewn and mom helped sew it onto the quilt. The whole binding situation happened the night before we left for vacation (pictures from that are another blog later).

It looks so purty on the bed.
This is a Picture of the back (flannel), the binding, and the tie 
(I voted to tie it instead of machine quilt it)

And the fancy seam mom's machine did. 

Well, that's all for now. Going to start work on my second quilt as soon as I get all the fabric. Anyone care to guess what the theme is? 



Post #78 - Savannah, the "LOOK UP" tour

I could post a bunch of pictures of our time in Savannah, Georgia that would look like everyone else's touristy pictures (no I can't) or I can post a bunch of pictures of what I found to be of interest (now that, I can do). 

So...today you will see what it looks like to see the architecture when you look up at it. Don't complain, give it a chance...

We went by horse-drawn carriage. It was very relaxing.



A church steeple.
 No doors on this balcony. Apparently there is (or was) a door tax, so they just put in tall, tall windows instead of doors. 

 This building had a natural blue stone worked into the tops of the building. 


 Spanish Moss is everywhere.

 Beautiful ironwork is everywhere. The tour guide said Savannah was second only to New Orleans in the amount of ironwork. 
I love this shadow of the scroll ironwork. 




 Lots of very old buildings. Savannah survived the Civil War without being burned, so the buildings survived in tact. Since then there have been fires and hurricanes though.

 Another church...from the side (top photo) and from the front (bottom photo).
 It looked like they were getting ready for a wedding.

Oh, speaking of weddings, we saw a proposal in progress in one of the park squares. A private horse-drawn carriage driver told our driver about it as we passed by him. I think he was their driver.
Anyway, it looked like it went well and she said yes. 

A theater--the first building in town to have air conditioning.

We are having a good time on our Mother/Daughter vacation at my sister's house.  I really appreciate my sister taking us shopping and touring. We've had a lot of fun enjoying each others' company.

Friday, October 17, 2014

Post #77 - I miss you

Sorry we haven't been around the last couple of weeks.  We've had stalker problems so I'm doing a test post. I think the problem has been solved. We should be back to posting regularly soon. We have so much to tell you!

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Post #76 - I finished my first quilt!

Today was the day. 
Today I was determined to conquer my fear of binding a quilt. 

I took a quilting class at the library several years ago. I learned how to applique and hand-stitch a small wall-hanging quilt. I learned how to hand quilt it.  During the last class I was quickly showed how to bind it and told to go home and do it. 

I never did.

And thus began the dread of binding a quilt. I'd had an instructor to critique every other step of the quilt, but no accountability to finish it.  So I didn't.

But today I was determined to finish a quilt.

And I did!

I laid everything out and cut the binding strips and trimmed the quilt.

I stitched the binding to the back and turned it to the front to finish off with a decorative stitch.  Just a little something I saw in a YouTube video that I watched to psych myself up for the task.

And, TADA! Just like that it was done.

I really like the decorative stitching in the variegated thread.

The mitered corners came out perfectly.

I even included a pocket to put a rod through so I can hang it.

It's there. See?

I am so excited and relieved that it is finally finished.   I won't be so afraid to tackle the next quilt's binding.  Nope, nope, nope.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Post #75 - What I done been doin'

Well, I did not go to the produce auction yesterday. 
We both had other things to do so we decided to do that another day.

So I stayed home and canned the (FINALLY ripe) Roma Tomatoes that I had bought last week.  Out of a bushel I got 15 quarts of chopped tomatoes and 7 pints of tomatoes and green chilies (think Rotel). Not a bad day's work. 

The kittens "helped" of course. 
And by "help" I mean they slept on the kitchen floor while I worked. 
Then they moved to the living room and slept on the floor there.

Remember a month ago we were naming them and I posted these pics?

Well, they've grown a good bit, but they still wrestle a lot.




I was pretty tired by the end of the day, but it was Tuesday and I'd gotten a new pattern for the #50StatesStitching quilt so of course I stitched it up.
I really need to get the rest of these squares done. 

With all the crafting I've been doing lately the garden has been utterly neglected and has become overgrown with weeds. I had decided to swallow my pride and take before and after pictures to post on the blog. 
Ugh. This will not be pretty.
So I went outside at 7:00 this morning to weed the garden, but the boys had taken care of it for me last night. 
Without me asking.
I'm so thankful that is done.
I have no pics. But hang around, it will probably happen again.

Now I need find something else to do. 
Maybe I'll write a blog post.

√check!

 

Monday, September 1, 2014

Post #74 - WIP Monday

I plan on visiting the local Amish Produce Auction tomorrow so there probably won't be a WIP Wednesday post.  I know, I'm disappointed, too.  haha   So I will update you today.  Yay!

The last time I posted a pic of the fall wall-hanging it was just a panel with the batting and backing beside it:
 Since then it has been assembled/sandwiched and hand-basted.  Then I put it in a frame and played around with adding (and removing) beads until I was happy with the way it looked.
Then I began to hand quilt it. It's just a basic running stitch. Nothing fancy.
Once half of the pumpkin had been stitched I removed the basting threads to see how it looked.
The left side of the pumpkin is quilted along with the yellow border on that side and along the bottom.  I think it makes it "pop" and gives it some depth.
So far so good.

Now we take a break from the crafting update to see a cute kitty picture. Brutus had no worries at the Vet's office last week. He's relaxed on the scales and watching Lizzie, who was a little upset because she had blood drawn moments before. He weighed 5 pounds 5 ounces. Our petite Lizzie weighed 4 pounds 4 ounces.  He really is a brute.

Okay, back on track:
Yesterday a friend from church handed me a bag with patriotic material in it.  There is a panel and a couple bandanas along with some scraps of a white background star material and this complimentary blue material:
There is enough of the blue to use for the quilt backing of my #50StatesStitching project.  

Isn't it absolutely perfect for the States quilt I'm working on?
 And no, I haven't gotten any more stars assembled. That's why you keep seeing the same three when I write about that quilt.  
But I do have the embroidery caught up for those stars:
 Virginia (I finally remembered to put a penny in the picture)
& New York

One day I'll sit down and work on those stars assembly-line-style.

But probably not this week.  It's canning week.
Of course, I could easily be persuaded to go camping this weekend.
Off to do my chores.
TTFN
(Ta Ta For Now)