Sunday, June 26, 2011

Sundays are for catching up and naps....


Saturday, I attended Primitives of the Midwest at Quilters Station here in Lee's Summit, MO.  In the class with Lynda Hall, we made a charming primitive doll.  It was a fun little class, and I hope to have my youngin done sometime this week.  She still needs a face and a name....I'm thinking maybe Penelope.

This afternoon, I was able to add three more Farmers Wife blocks, Bouquet,  Country Farm, and Hovering Birds. 




And I am playing catch-up with the Civil War Blocks....this week's went together fairly easy.  If I were to make it again, I would use flying geese units for the star points and reduce some of the bulky seam intersections. 


Thank you for all your wonderful additions to my previous post...I have added them to my journal.
Here are what some of my fellow bloggers have added:

Relax, laugh and love.
Laugh hard and often.
Look at the stars, listen to the trees and smell the fresh air.
Smile at others.  Hold hands.  Laugh a lot.
Share good memories.
Sing with abandon.
Life is too short, take a chance now and then.
Look for the joy in every day things and everyday events.
Thank someone everyday.
Perform random acts of kindness.

and one more that I would end with....
perhaps the best way to apply the philosophy  of God's goodness
 is to constatantly live a thankful life. 

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Monday, June 20, 2011

No willpower!

Friendship Block, Contrary Wife, Broken Dishes

Last week I went to JoAnn's...decided that if the Farmer's Wife Samper Quilt book was there and it was on sale, then it was my sign to join in on the quilt along here in blogland.  For the past 3 weeks, I have been tempted by the blocks that are being posted....telling myself, no, you do not need to start another project!  Truly, I have no will power! And if any jusitification is needed, I can use my collection of Jo Morton fabrics and not have to purchase a lot of fabric.  Actually, I think I will just entertain my inner child for now and do what makes me happy...playing with fabric and color and making little blocks.  You must keep the child alive...you cannot create without it!

"Plant impossible gardens.  Look forward to dreams.  Cry during movies. Swing as high as you can on a swing set, by moonlight.  Cultivate moods.  Do it for love.  Take lots of naps.  Take moon baths.  Listen to old people.  Entertain your inner child.  Get wet. Hug trees.  Write love letters. " 

What might you add to this bit of advice?


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Wednesday, June 08, 2011

Quilts of Valor


This morning, I was able to finally get two quilts in the mail for QOV.   Go check out SewCalGal's blog for more information.  You still have time to send blocks that will be made into quilts for QOV.  So dig out your Red-White and Blue scraps and make a block to send in.  It will be neat to see how many quilt tops will be made from the Call to Action challenge.

This weekend, we are headed to Joplin, Mo for a family reunion.  I will be taking the Rock and Roll t-shirt quilt to my nephew...he graduated last Sunday.  Hopefully, I can get him to pose for a picture and show you how it turned out.  Off to finish sewing down the binding!

Hope everyone is having a great week...and getting some "me-time" in the sewing room!


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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Having a little whine


It's hard for me to admit, but I have been a bit whiny today and yesterday...being selfish, I guess.   This is Memorial Day weekend, a  3 day weekend with my hubby.  We had just gassed up the car to go shopping for a new grill and out to dinner with friends, and his mobile phone rang.  A big compressor was down at a Country Club...translating to no air-conditioning.  So back home we go, and off he goes to see if there is anything he can do to get it up and running.  The majority of yesterday and today have been spent running down parts, which are now being shipped and he will spend tomorrow working on it.   I am grateful for his dedication to his job...and that he has a job.  I spent the morning mowing, and venting about what a disappointing weekend this has turned out to be.  Fortunately, it came to me when I took this picture of a quilt that is being donated to Quilts of Valor...God has a way of showing us His grace, just have to listen.  (and I am not a good listener!)   It's Memorial Day weekend, a tribute to our military men and women, both past and present.  For those that are serving now, most of them will not be home for supper tonight, or home for a family picnic tomorrow...so what am I whining about?   Some will never come home.  Sometimes I just need to put things in perspective....and we are going to go out to the New Theatre tonight for dinner and to see "The Odd Couple"....at least he gets to come home to me at the end of the day.   
Piecefully,
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

I Spy quilt


After getting the yard mowed, I was able to get started on my first I Spy quilt.  This one will be for our 3 1/2 year old grand-daughter.  She does not speak, and hopefully this little quilt and the game of I Spy will aid her in learning to talk.  The pattern is Twisted Happy Blocks...very quick and easy to sew together!  

Another dreary, cloudy day...is it time for a nap?
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Friday, May 13, 2011

I Spy


Aren't these wonderful?  I participated in an I Spy Swap with Sandra at Sew in Peace, and won the kitty!  What a fantastic surprise when I opened my package.  It looks like there may be a few I Spy Quilts in my future...I now have 240  5-inch charms.  Sounds like a good summer project for some little quilts for grandkids and charity quilts.   
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Time......

Where does all my time go????   Not much sewing going on here...life seems rather fractured and harried right now.  Maybe I am just trying to get too much done..who knows?  
I have finished a T-shirt quilt for my nephew for his high-school graduation.  It is ready to go to the quilter!  Yeah!!!  I am his favorite aunt (smile) and his other favorite aunt donated the t-shirts.  Jared loves classic rockers, like Aerosmith, Guns and Roses, Kiss, White Snake....and Carissa had been to several of the concerts.  She donated the shirts and I made the quilt.  I found some great fabric for the borders and the backing...rock and roll with all kinds of  guitars on it. 


I have managed to get a couple of my Civil War Blocks done....still have so many to catch up on!



Along with planting flowers outdoors,  I am still working on my Flowers quilt when the raindrops are falling outdoors!  Today looks to be a stormy day, and the roofers were supposed to come put on our new roof today.  We had tennis ball size hail the first of April, and every home on our street is getting a new roof.  The grace in all of this, is that we still have homes with a roof to repair, unlike so many that are being devistated by flooding and tornadoes. 

My cute little helper....what little boy does not like to get his hands in the mud?

Hope everyone is doing something fun today!  I need to do some serious cleaning in my sewing room...looks like a bomb went off in it!