Saturday, February 28, 2009
Ready to Leave
Then got myself ready for the GR Women's Chorus concert tonight, "A Breast Cancer Orotorio". I have been listening and listening to the recording the Chorus made five years ago, before I joined. The songs really move me, especially the ending song;
"Teach me how to honor this day,
how to walk amid the billowing sheets of sunlight
arm in arm with the brilliant angel of death,
How to find my home with a fire in the hearth
in the green green fields of this life."
How much I need to remember every day that this one day is precious, and life is pretty darned wonderful, even with the difficulties we may run into.
Sara
Gratitudes:
Learning the Oratorio
Friends who came to the concert
This trip which is a gift to share with Charlie
Friday, February 27, 2009
Quilt backs


Charlie now cooks three nights a week
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Doors in the Squares



Saturday, February 21, 2009
Doors out of the Darkness



May Britt, this is my UFO/WISP finish for February! Now I need to make another finish for March, since we are going to Florida for that whole month.
Friday, February 20, 2009
February Spoolspinner meeting
So all I can show you is what I received from my Secret Sister.
The bright FQs were used as wrappers around the other gifts: a six pack of black and white FQs, a package of cocktail napkins, and a tablet of sticky notes.
The cocktail napkins say: The menu tonight consists of two choices: "TAKE IT or LEAVE IT".
Sara
Gratitudes:
No snow yet in the expected storm
More scraps cut up (30 minutes +)
Pesto on pasta for dinner
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Selvage Potholders
Now Charlie and I are going out to Leo's restaurant to celebrate our 41st wedding anniversary. How CAN we have been married for that long?
Sara
Gratitudes:
Still married after all these years
Still laugh together daily
But still both drop things in piles, rather than file
Monday, February 16, 2009
Cutting scraps, cutting scraps

Saturday, February 14, 2009
Correct, but still wonky

Sara
Gratitudes:
I HAVE a sewing room and stash that hasn't burned up
Slept REALLY late today, no need to get moving
Heating up leftover chicken for dinner, so no hard thought
Friday, February 13, 2009
Another star for Australia
Wonky stars for Australia

Here's the way the reorganization improvement was looking a day ago.

Now to go find an envelope for mailing these two stars to Tia, who luckily has a n FBO address in the US as well as one in Australia.
Sara
Gratitudes:
Charlie took the dog away while the cleaning woman was here (else Zeke barks the whole time)
Found those triangles!
Ate lunch on time
Oh, wow! I just went back and added the link to Tia's blog. I have never done that before. And it's easy. Sort of. So now you can click on her name and get the whole story at her blog.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
More organized?



This bin AND the one under it are full of other scraps!
Meanwhile at least I have unblocked my access to my clothes closet, and a few boxes and piles have been combined. I have pitched out to the library several piles of excapist novels that I have no need to read again. I have kept the bed clear of piles, at least at bedtime each night.
I feel that some progress has been made. Now to become a HABITUAL scrap cutter, not a scrap piler.
Sara
Gratitudes:
60 degree weather melting the snow like gangbusters
Mailed away two boxes, one of fabric
Finished my Secret Sister bag of goddies for this month
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Month of Hibernation
Now that I am back from the quilting retreat, I have hopes of neatening up my sewing room, and even moving some of the furniture around. Today I emptied the two-drawer file cabinet I've had for years. It really didn't have much to do with sewing, except for a mass of Velcro tapes that were all stuck to each other like a ball of mating snakes. The file cabinet made its way down to the rec room where Charlie is setting up something like an "office" but with no desk. That effort also produced two paper grocery bags of trash and one grocery bag of books to donate to the library.
In total that work gave me about 2 square feet of additional floor space in the sewing room. Hmm. I need to keep working on this project. That's not enough space to move any furniture around!
Sara
Gratitudes:
Stayed in bed until 9:30 this morning
Hershey's "truffle" kisses
Chinese dinner out
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Final Retreat Results

People at the retreat had an interesting reaction to this quilt top. They LIKE it, and then say they are surprised they like it because the color combination is so unusual. They never would have thought that the cheddar yellow would go so well with the pinks. [But Bonnie says that this is an old combination, now gone out of use.]
The other top I managed to get together was a very quick one that I got off the internet. "Stashbuster Quilt" has very few pieces and is made from Fat Quarters. I had been given six FQs from the same line of fabrics, and I found six more to make this quilt. Each block has only five pieces and ends up being 16" square. Seet blocks 3 X 4. Very fast indeed.
So all in all I put together four tops on the retreat, finished my sample blocks for the Your Way Mystery, and I made a few leader-ender blocks for a future project. Now I need to find borders and backings for those tops, and quilt the little ones.
Dianne has offered to loan me a smaller machine for our monthlong trip to Florida, so I tried two out during the retreat, a Featherweight, and a Singer 301. Both worked very well. I have decided to borrow the Featherweight, mostly because it is a smaller package to fit into a crowded car.
Sara
Gratitudes:
Sunshine today!
Leftover chili I can serve for dinner
Charlie's first class on his Mac laptop
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
More Retreat results

During the retreat I also refined my plan for the "Your Way Mystery* we are doing in the SpoolSpinner Bee. I now have black centers in my blocks, and I decided (at least for one block) how to handle the middle and corners of the 12" block so that it isn't too simple for that large size.
One the left are the 6" and 9" blocks, and on the right are the 3" and 12" blocks.
Sara
Gratitudes:
Quick insurance action on Charlie's dented car
More fun sock yarn
A quiet night at home
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Retreat Results
Several of the gals who chat together about Bonnie Hunter's mystery quilts suggested that we plan to work on a BLUE version of one of Bonnie's quilts on Super Bowl Sunday (when the men are all too busy with sport to care what we are doing). For this challenge, I took the Fat Eights of blue fabric that I had from an exchange last year and cut them into 6.5" squares. I had to add several light blues from my stash. I took these on the retreat with me, and on Friday evening and Saturday AM I put this "Scrappy Mountin Majesties" top together. It will be bordered and then given to the neonatal unit of our regional hospital.

Then Bonnie herself suggested that for Super Bowl Sunday SHE was going to be making "Strip Twist" and anyone could join her on that project.

Sara
Gratitudes:
Charlie and Ray prepared the Super Bowl supper
Dry, clear raods for the return trip for retreat
The game was more interesting than expected.