I am finishing the year with a finish and its a milestone and monumental in my little world. This makes quilt # 300 in 30 years of quilting!!! I took my first quilting class in 1987 and can't quit because there is too much fabric in the stash. A few years ago I decided to only work from the fabrics on hand in my closet and what fun I have been having. I only buy fabric now if I need something to finish a project. It seems I have hardly put a dent in the stacks of fabric but I'm going to persevere.
Goals for the new year.........continue to work from the stash, have lunch with the girls more frequently, eat less grain products and more vegetables, and find the humor in everyday.
Happy New Year!! --Ann--
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Friday, December 29, 2017
reading list
- From Sand and Ash by Amy Harmon Italy WWII historical fiction
- Four Swans by Winston Graham book 6
- Those Who Save Us by Jenna Blum WW 2 Germany historical fiction
- The Secret by Kathryn Hughes finding birth family
- The Angry Tide by Winston Graham book 7 of Poldark series
- Winter Garden by Kristen Hannah for book club WW2 Russia very good story!!
- The Good Wife Strikes Back by Elizabeth Buchan
- Malice in Wonderland by Hilary Latimer knitting / yarn mystery
- The Whole Town's Talking by Fannie Flagg always delightful
- The Towers of Tuscany by Carol M. Cram set in San Gimignano and Siena Italy
- The Irish Cottage: Finding Elizabeth by Juliet Gauvin light romance
- Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers book club gold rush in California
- Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate adoption story Tennessee Children’s Home Society
- The Future’s Not Ours to See by Jean Grainger sequel to Letters to Freedom
- The Day the World Came to Town by Jim Defede 911 for book club
- Beartown by Fredrik Backman all about hockey and the psychology of playing and coaching and insight into human behavior and living in a small town and wow! I’m going to read this again someday.
- Montana Secret Santa by Debra Salonen Christmas romance
- The Moonglow Cafe by Deborah Garner light romance mystery
- The Christmas Train by David Baldacci I liked to book better than the movie
- Home for the Holidays by Debbie Macomber Two stories the second story is the basis of the movie Trading Christmas which I liked better than the book
- Wheat Belly by William Davis MD made me think twice about how much baking to do for Christmas. Wheat and cereal grains have a high glycemic index which means our bodies turn it into sugar very quickly and ready to burn in calories it also means that anything not burned in calories is stored for later use in the form of fat.
- The Girl With No Name by Diney Costeloe WWII story takes place in England.
Its been cold here below zero temps the best thing to do is stay inside and read or knit or quilt.
Happy New Year!! --Ann--
Thursday, December 28, 2017
machine quilting
Some much needed time in the sewing room after what seems like weeks. Before I could sew I had to clear the surfaces. I put this quilt on the design wall to study and let the wrinkles fall out but first I had to remove all the stray threads from the design wall, it was thick with threads from the last 2 quilt tops. I think lint rollers are the best invention for threads, 4 roller sheets later the wall is clean. I didn't really want to pick all those threads off the back of the quilt but the lint roller would have done the trick. Its nice to start the new year with a clean design wall. I'm just doing my favorite meandering feather and concentric teardrop free motion design.
A little light snow today! Its warm enough to snow! --Ann--
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
A sweater and socks
Sunday, December 24, 2017
In a stable
In a manger a child is born....................
To save us all..............
Merry Christmas
--Ann--
To save us all..............
Merry Christmas
--Ann--
Friday, December 22, 2017
It came upon the midnight clear
From angles bending near the earth
to touch their harps of gold!
Peace on the earth good will to men,
From heaven's all gracious King!
The world in solemn stillness lay
To hear the angels sing.
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Tuesday, December 19, 2017
Monday, December 18, 2017
Friday, December 15, 2017
Friday Knitting
Christmas socks are finished the red and gray socks are for my uncle, he bought the red yarn on a trip to Patagonia it is 100% merino yarn and because 100% merino does not stand up well to wear I used leftovers of a super wash blend for the toes and heels and I wasn't paying attention on a couple rows of the slip stitch heels and goofed it is so obvious to me in the photo. I used all the red yarn so had to do the ribbing cuffs with my scraps. I hope they fit.
Now I can concentrate on my sweater, I'm knitting the sleeves two at a time on a cable. I have limited yarn they will either be 3/4 length or long depending on the yarn. At least they will be the same length. Aren't all the Christmas movies great for knitting time --Ann--
Thursday, December 14, 2017
quilt top finish
Another quilt top done and I think I have strips cut for 2 more quilt tops. Let me sew, let me sew, let me sew! --Ann--
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Dough Day
Yesterday was dough day I mixed up 5 recipes of cookie dough, mostly half recipes. I don't make nearly as many varieties of cookies as I used to because I'm the only one who eats some of them and I don't need to do that. I will bake at my leisure or the next time the wind blows strong out of the northwest. Maybe tomorrow I will make biscotti. --Ann--
Monday, December 11, 2017
finished blocks
Fresh snow outside and very chilly temps made for cozy days in the sewing room last week. There's nothing like the hum of a well oiled machine and Christmas music to make blocks fall into place. More Christmas music this week will help with the tedious task of trimming all the blocks to exactly the same size. --Ann-- Linking to Em's Scrapbag
Labels:
Christmas,
courthouse steps,
scrap,
tri rec star
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
further adventures of Sammi the robo vac
I finished decorating the house earlier this week and put all the boxes back in the closet then noticed all the artificial pine needles on the carpet so rather than drag the upright vacuum downstairs I took Sammi the robo vac. I picked up all the little stuff from the floor like baskets and electrical cords then pushed the button and let Sammi get to work and I went to my sewing room. Sammi was doing great then I got a message that said she was stuck. I find her under a chair, when she cleans under chairs she makes a circle around the leg then makes a bigger circle and bumped the other leg so she stopped. I don't know why she couldn't reverse and get herself out but that's how she does it, circle each leg twice and then move on. She got stuck 4 times in about 45 minutes then she went into the bedroom closet and said she was done and wanted to go to her charging dock. The family room looked great with little tracks everywhere. She got lazy with the bedroom, did she think I wouldn't notice that she didn't clean the north side of the bed just because I can't see it from the door!?? I got the button pushing figured out once for house and twice for spot cleaning. I sewed 7 more tri rec stars. Now I need a drone that dusts! --Ann--
Monday, December 4, 2017
adding the courthouse steps
It was a busy week last week. Christmas decorations came out in spite of the unseasonably warm weather. Sometimes you just have to enjoy the weather and go for a long walk because one of these days it will be cold and windy and probably snowy like later today and the rest of December. I sewed a few courthouse steps to go between the tri rec stars. I'm not a matchy matchy quilter so the dark strips will be a combination of green and red strips and if they happen to fall beside a red or green background star so be it. I thought I would go with dark on three sides for the outside round of blocks for the impression of a border. This week I should mix up cookies and sew a few more blocks. Don't forget to enjoy the Christmas season. --Ann-- Linking to Em's Scrapbag
Labels:
Christmas,
courthouse steps,
scrap,
tri rec star
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