Wednesday, September 29, 2010

A Quilty Post

My third Libby Quilt top is done. I really like this one. Even after having to rip out seams, it is going to be a favorite.
Too cute. Those baskets are 4 inch blocks set on point. Now to plan out the next one.
School is not going well this year. It is one frustrating day after another....I took control yesterday, so I am assuming the better day we had today was not a fluke. After an incredibly stressful morning yesterday, I told Sweetheart I just HAD to get out of there for a while. Where did I go? Acorn Quilts, of course! I grabbed a yard of a beautiful black fabric (not pictured) I need and can be used in several projects. Also, 2 half yard cuts...another black (which I used as the borders for the above Libby Quilt),and a pretty floral...another perfect Libby Quilt fabric.

6 different fat quarters.....THESE are my favorites and I think I may get some actual yardage of that large floral.Some yellow, cause you gotta have some yellow.And this interesting piece. A great Libby Quilt border, I think.All in all ,that fabric therapy cost me 33 dollars. Blessedly, I got an unexpected $60 check. Still, it is not something I will be able to do very often, so those kids better pull it together QUICK!!!I am really concentrated on the Hidden Star. I am at the count down! 9 blocks to go! I can not WAIT to have this thing finished!!!!Tonight is church and tomorrow is a day with my mom. Both activities I look forward to.
That silly cat! She just lands her butt where ever she pleases!She got the spray bottle just after this pic was taken! Her expression was the same as in this pic where we were telling her to get down....a "Who me? How dare you" look!
Come back on Friday for the Quilter's Giveaway post. See you then.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

A Quiet Sunday

Fall has certainly arrived. Our trees are beginning to turn and the air is crisp. Soup and chili are finding their way onto the menu. Sweetheart took Zach out to the farm where he grew up. Much work to do out there and he needed the extra hands. I am spending my day quietly doing hand work. I had quilt group yesterday and I walked in ready to enjoy my time of sewing and fellowship. As I headed back to the back room, Kay said, "Hi Brenda. How are you?" I replied, "Just fine", and headed back to the classroom where we meet. A beautiful woman approached me and asked if I was Bren...I think she said Bren, maybe it was Brenda. Either way, I told her I was and she introduced herself to me. Joanne!!! Over 3 years ago, I had "met" Joanne on an online Flylady Quilters group. She shared her blog, Rockin' on the Porch, with me and I read it, along with others from her comments and blog list. I was HOOKED. I started Pieces From Me soon after. So I finally got to meet my blogging mentor! We hugged and spent the next 2 hours talking and sharing with the other ladies in the group. Joanne just had carpal tunnel surgery so she did not sew, but I can not wait to see her creations in person....she is coming back (I hope!) Joanne started a new blog last summer (just like me) when her sweet Bill passed away. New beginnings....you can find her at Attitudes and Gratitudes. What a great spirit she has. I so wished I had my camera with me!
Instead of taking the Hidden Star to quilt group I had planned to take the wool. Well, I did not have the right background. So instead I took my hexagons. I had attached 2 of the 70 I have basted, but was not happy with the outcome. I could see my stitches. One of the girls at quilt group is doing hexagons and promised to help me. It was a matter of thread color...that was it.

I decided I would work on these at group only, but liked them so much, I decided to take a hand quilting break (for only a couple of days) and work on these at home too. (See the fabric they are laying on? That is the background I picked up for the wool.) I have 2 full rows put together.
Another project I was whipping up has not gone as smoothly as desired. Look at this!!!!!
UGH!!! I will be froggin for sure! Rip it! Rip it! For today, this quiet, stress-free Sunday, I will whip stitch hexagons!
Kyle is having a PJ, movie day, and Charlotte is spending her day stitching a new towel I prepared for her. Christmas gifts are well under way!Food. Let's talk about the food thing for a minute. I got the new book, "This Is Why You Are Fat" by Jackie Warner. I won't put a picture on because the cover is very immodest, but let me say the content (minus the phrases "hot" and "se*y" every once in a while) is packed full of wonderful information. I am a fitness/diet/health book fanatic, and I must say this is by FAR the best one I have read yet. So of course it says eat clean....and organic....and that is impossible here. Organic is not financially feasible at this time. Clean...I can, maybe, do that. Still I can afford a few items that are organic. Some produce and eggs for starters.
Some of you asked exactly what I am doing. I am doing what works for my body. Low Carb (not high fat or high protein). It does good things for me. For me, it corrects high blood pressure, low/high blood sugars, and cholesterol levels (good and bad) come into normal range, plus I lose at a nice pace....1-3 pounds a week. I am also exercising.....UGH! So far I am doing a 2 mile power walk 6 days a week, but may change that to do Jackie Warner's workout in the book. It looks TOUGH, so we'll see.

I am also a Splenda freak. I guess eating clean means getting rid of Splenda. Not sure I can do that completely, but I did get some Truvia. It is ok....I like the chemical fizz I get from Spenda, but then what are ya gonna do??!! I treated myself to some flavored coffee this afternoon....I added Truvia to my Splenda French Vanilla, so that was better than the extra spoonful of Splenda I would have added. Only 1 more pound til I can make my 15 pound block for the fat quilt!
Sassy has fallen in love with a box.She rubs her face on it and purrs loudly. Finally, she climbs in and takes a snooze.CrAzY cat!
Hope you are all having a quiet Sunday too!

"The whole earth is at rest, and is quiet"
Isaiah 14:7a


Thursday, September 23, 2010

Wool?

I did it. I took the plunge. I needed something small to take to my once a month quilting bee. We are growing and my big quilt and hoop just take up too much room. I decided to try the wool. Wool....omgosh is it expensive. Little bitty 2x3" rectangles are 60 cents! The "chunks" are between 5 and 9 dollars. Thank goodness I only needed a little bit. I have always wanted to try wool applique. I love the wool penny rugs and Acorn Quilts (the shop near my house) has a whole section of wool. Lots of hand dyed and just so soft it begs to be handled! I am going to make the Pineapple wall hanging.
I love Pineapples and have them in my family room. I have never been able to master the stitch required for wool applique, but I have seen a "whip stitch" version I think I could maybe handle.
My mother's birthday is tomorrow. She has been begging complaining ragging pleading asking very sweetly for a table topper for her kitchen table. I just do not have the time to make one for her just now. If I took time away from the Hidden Star I would lose all momentum. Anyway, it does not matter to her that I personally make it....she just wants one. I called my good friend Sue....my mother has known her for 28 years, and LOVES her quilts.....and begged complained ragged pleaded asked her very sweetly if she would make a topper for me. She did! It is beautiful. Her own design....she is talented like that....and she got it finished in a week.Hand appliqued and hand quilted....Her prices are SO reasonable. If you need a baby quilt, a table topper, or even a queen sized quilt made from beginning to end, or even your own top hand quilted, let her know. She is amazingly fast!!! You can contact her through her blog.

I am going to participate in the Fall Into Fall Quilter's Giveaway. The giveaways will be posted on October 1st and drawn on October 15th. You should see how many people are participating.....I am bound to win something, right? Even quilting businesses are jumping in this time! Thank you Debi, for hosting the giveaway.....lots of work involved there! It is appreciated by us all!!!!



That's all for now. I will let you know how the wool applique goes. I am taking it to my Saturday bee and will have lots of help ;)



Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Some Pictures for Grandma Dianne

Great Grandma asked for some birthday pictures. I hate to say, I only took a few at the party and most of those did not turn out. It was so busy, I just plain forgot. Before the Saturday party, on Emerson's actual birthday, Old Grandma and I took Emerson and her mommy to a birthday lunch at Chili's. Emerson got to do some of her favorite thing....COLOR. The girl LOVES to color.
Old Grandma does too! ;) An appetizer of Ranch dressing. Like her mommy, Emerson loooooves ranch dressing.Get it all......
After a lunch of grilled cheese and fries, Emerson was treated to the famous Chili's Birthday Dessert. A hot fudge brownie sundae! It was so big! Mom and Old Grandma tried to help.
Nope. She could do it herself.After lunch we all went shopping for a new pair of kicks. A girl needs birthday shoes. It is a "tradition" of 2 years now that Grandma takes her girl shoe shopping on her birthday. This year she got biker boots! I know....but they are so cute!
Emerson's big party was an Elmo party. This cake was made from cupcakes. So cute.
I failed at the picture taking this day. Emerson had on a gorgeous sage green polka dot dress that had a bright fuchsia flower on it. Black leggings, white ruffle anklet socks and patent leather shoes in the exact same fuchsia and OMGosh was she a doll. The outfit lasted less than an hour before she got so filthy she had to have a change. She opened tons of presents and ooohed and ahhhed over all the clothes. 2 years old, and she already has a love of clothes!
That is about it. So there it is Great Grandma! We all missed you and hope you are feeling better.
No I did not forget....I knew you would want to see that Great Grandson of yours too!!!!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

The Fat Quilt

I am making a "Fat Quilt". You all know that I am working on weight loss and fitness. I know....I am always working on weight loss and fitness, but this time it is working for me too. I am a rewards kinda gal. I set small goals and reward myself when I reach them. Lots of people do this and many times the reward is food related, or clothing related. Don't get me wrong, those are GREAT rewards! I want to reward myself with fabric. Last time I lost 20 pounds I rewarded myself with a yard of new fabric for every 10 pounds lost. I ended up with 2 yards of fabric and they are both all used up. This time I am doing it differently. For every 5 pounds I take off, I buy 2 fat quarters....get it??? FAT quarters..... I know, I thought it was fun too!!! One fat quarter is a background fabric and one is a central fabric. Once I lose the 5 pounds, I not only buy the fat quarters, but I MAKE a block. Here is my first 5 pounds of fat block....It is an olive green with little gold flowers. I officially hit 10 pounds last Thursday, so here is the 10 pound fat block.....This is a dark chocolate brown floral print. I LOVE this background fabric.These will not be easy as they are all to be 2 color blocks. More challenging than you may think! 4 more pounds til I can make the next block...I am thinking red Dutchmans Puzzle. I am aiming at 70 pounds, but 60 will complete my 12 fat blocks. The sashing and border fabric will make it 70. PLUS, if I am happy after 60 I may just stay there for a while. So how many of you want to join me in making a fat quilt? If you have 20 pounds to lose you can make a wall hanging. If you have 100 pounds to lose you can make smaller blocks and get a bigger quilt. Let me know if you decide to join in. I would LOVE to follow along with you! I really think 5 pounds is a good block marker....it is a very attainable goal. Who can't lose 5 pounds, right?
This Sunday afternoon has found me in my sewing room. I did the 10 pound fat block and then decided to get the Libby Quilt I am working on completed. Isn't this the cutest little 4 " block???I actually have MUCH to share with you all, but no time now. I have Anne of Avonlea going in the VCR and my machine is calling me. Here is a sneak peek of what I have to show you this coming week.
She may need a fat quilt some day too!!!! That's Grandma's girl!