Tuesday, December 28, 2010

UFO Challenge - top 12

For 2011 I've decided to join a couple of UFO challenges.

Judy Laquidara's is to finish (or concentrate work on) one a month. Not many photos, I'm afraid, since I'm about a thousand miles away from the stash.

1. Amish Diamonds. Started as a guild challenge, until I realized it would be too big. Needs another round or two, borders, quilting and bound. These photos don't show it as far along as I got it before I had to set it aside.
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2. My husband's Christmas quilt. I gave him squares in a box!
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3. My black/white/red 9-patch & snowball quilt. This one is for me :)
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4. The Karate Kid's chess quilt. Hand quilting is in progress.

5. The Lovely Daughter's cat quilt. Needs enlarging through either borders or more squares, plus cat applique. ALSO needs input from TLD, which is even more difficult.

6. My mother's 9-patch. This is an inherited UFO that dates from about 1957.

7. Love's the Only House. A small art quilt that I just need to work on.

8. Halloween wallhanging. Needs some Timtex on top to make it hang correctly, then finished quilting.

9. Christmas wallhanging. Very cool Laurel Burch panel that needs to be finished.

10. Cat/kitten quilt. Flimsy finished, made in pinks, browns, with cat and kitten pre-printed panels.

11. Memaw's flying geese. I have flying geese blocks my grandmother made that need to be made into something - most likely a wallhanging, based on how many blocks I have.

12. Wonky flannel quilt - something else inherited from my grandmother. I've had the flannel for sashing it for YEARS now.

That's the top 12 that don't have some other deadline :)

Fun in the Florida (chilly) sun

It's been pretty cold here, so no beach play for us :( Looks like swimsuits will go home unworn.

Yesterday, the Lovely Daughter and I went with my mom to the next town over to go thrift store shopping. I scored a major haul of work clothes, with 6 pairs of pants, three vests, and a cardigan. The Lovely Daughter found a couple of really nice sundresses, and of course some other stuff. Also a quilting ruler, of all things!

Today the plan was to go to the Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium. On the way there, TMOTH pointed out that we'd get there about 11, and what would we do about lunch?

I thought about other things to do, so turned into the Manatee Park. This is a little park just outside Ft. Myers whose only claim to fame is that it's next to a canal that picks up the warm wastewater from one of the FPL power plants, which attracts manatees in the cold months. I'd never stopped, but since there's been such a cold snap, I figured we'd stop and maybe see one or two, so we paid our $2 and parked.

Well:
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It was amazing. Probably at least a hundred manatees, lots of babies. I think you can see a mother and baby in this next picture:
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Kids had fun:
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And then we went and had super pizza, were joined by the Brother, and on to the nature center. That was also fun - nature hike:
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I love the palmettos:
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There were also animals - natives and invasives. These included an albino raccoon, who clearly wasn't happy about being caged :(

The planetarium was actually really good - their fancy computer display wouldn't start, so they used the old-fashioned one narrated by one of the people that run the planetarium, and it was WAY better than the computer one that came after.

Burgers for dinner, and Transformers II on video for the evening. Ah. Life is good.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas, y'all!

Greetings from sunny Florida! We're at my brother's and mom's house.

Pre-Christmas bounty:
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And this morning's present-opening frenzy:
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The Lovely Daughter in her new rain boots:
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She also got some blank canvases that she's supposed to paint:
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The Small Man with his stocking:
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And with a wolf hat:
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The Karate Kid with his Swedish Fish:
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And getting ready to open another present:
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Brother (in green) and TMOTH:
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TMOTH opening something:
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and me in my Stitcher Secret Santa gift, a beautiful scarf:
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Dinner was great, mostly cooked by the brother, and I got to have a nap today!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Composition book cover

A quick project I made today; a quilted cover for a composition book.

The front (or back, if it was flipped):
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Inside:
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Open flat to see the whole bit:
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I'm really pleased with it, but have a bit of a dilemma. I originally planned to have a button closure - some sort of elastic or bias strip loop to go over a button on the front. BUT. I'm not sure that I don't like it better without a closure.

What do y'all think?

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

Christmas Sweatshop 2011

Lots still to do here before Christmas.

This is a Secret Santa gift:
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It's quilted, and just needs the binding finished and a label before I can mail it off. Yay!

I made a top for a friend that still needs quilting, but don't seem to have a picture of it yet. It may be an after- Christmas gift! It's black and white with blue and teal and green bits.

The Lovely Daughter said that she'd prefer purple and yellow if I made her one:
Front:
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Back:
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The Karate Kid wanted blue and purple and red:
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and Small Man likes "rainbow" colors:
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I woke up yesterday with a vicious headache. I didn't go to work, but just laid around on the couch and watched TV all day. Pizza from Julliano's (yummmmm...) for dinner. Work today, and hopefully quilting tonight!

Sunday, November 07, 2010

FINALLY some quilting time

I got some work done this weekend on a couple of works in progress.

A snippet of a Secret Santa gift - I won't be able to show any progress until after the gift's been delivered.
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And more string quilt blocks:
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I wound up buying another yard of Moda Marbles to make the center strings. It's a little lighter than the brick color I originally had, but it was all Capital Quilts had that was close, and since the quilt is overall so scrappy, I believe it will work out fine. I'd already used a couple of other "close" marbles for strings, but really didn't have anything else in the stash that I would've been happy with.

Monday, November 01, 2010

Annual Halloween Sweatshop

Actually, this year the costumes weren't all that difficult.

The Small Man wanted to be "the Moon."
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And the Karate Kid was "a shadow."
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While The Lovely Daughter went as a s'more:
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The s'more costume was the most work, but wasn't all that bad and was kind of fun to make. And it actually looked like a s'more!!!

On Halloween we carved pumpkins, after I found some of the LAST pumpkins in Montgomery County.

Carving:
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Getting ready to light:
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The Lovely Daughter's jack'o'lantern:
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Small Man's jack'o'lantern:
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I didn't get a picture of the Karate Kid's jack'o'lantern, but I actually liked it the best - just a traditional scary face!

Roller coaster month

It hasn't been the best of months.

Just over a month ago, we woke up one morning to find Cletus, our coonhound, dead.
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Then just last week, the Man of the House found Kona, our Golden, unable to move. He rushed her to the vet, but she had fluid around her heart and she died shortly thereafter.
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Buddies:
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Losing either one of these guys would have been a blow, but both of them? Less than a month apart? Yikes. It's a sad house lately.

Friday, October 08, 2010

Verizon customer "service"

I swear if we had any other options for a landline, I'd take it.

The telephone lines to the house go out on a regular basis, and when I call this morning, the earliest time that Verizon can get out to the house for repair is next Wednesday.

Let's all hope TMOTH doesn't have any diabetic crises that require a 911 call until Wednesday.

Wednesday, October 06, 2010

New work

I've got some finishes recently.

First, a quilt for my mother-in-law, Lois, who has Alzheimer's.
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I'm not sure you can tell from the photo, but there are all kinds of different textures in there - satin, corduroy, fuzzy stuff - and crushed velvet, which I NEVER want to work with again!

On a less quilty front, both boys wanted me to make them Snuggie knock-offs.
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Spoonflower goodies

So, last week I entered a giveaway at Spoonflower for some Heather Ross fat quarters. I almost didn't enter - I was thinking there'd be about a million entries, so why bother - but there at the end, you could check the box to sign up for Spoonflower's newsletter. That hooked me - I signed up to get the newsletter and I WON!!

All 17 fat quarters:
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My favorite (of the moment):
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The Lovely Daughter's favorites:
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Many thanks to Spoonflower for this lovely material. I don't know what I'll do with it yet beyond gazing adoringly at it :)