Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

It is still April......

Why has April seemed so long? I’ve been putting off blogging because there was always something to do instead. Except today I planned on doing some binding. So blogging is better than binding, I guess. 

I made these yesterday. I had a choice, try out some new to me blocks or bind. These won out. In my defense, I was able to reorganize a pile of scraps. Things ended up in three boxes. Chunky scraps, skinny strips and fatter strips. 
I started with 1 3/4 cut squares with all these. Adding two more 1 3/4 strips and three 1 1/4 strips OR two each of the 1 3/4 and 1 1/4 strips and two 1 1/2 strips. There was a method to the madness, while achieving a variety of looks. They will finish at 6 inch blocks. 
I babysit about 3 days a week. Right after they called off the schools, the daycare closed. That keeps me busy. 


For the record.... I did not put Zander in the dog kennel. He did this himself. He thought it was great fun. 
I’ve been doing jigsaw puzzles too. I bought a bunch in January, at first I thought I might have over done it, but it turned out to be a smart buy.
It started with this....




I love all of them. There were more, but you get the idea. 


Moonstruck is quilted and ready for binding. We went up to Minnesota to pick it up. I prepaid for it. So when we got there I had to call and tell them I was there. Without getting near each other, they came out with this quilt, and grabbed two more that were ready for quilting. Then off she went back inside. We packed a lunch that day. We didn’t even do any drive-thru eating. We also stopped at my cousin so we could trade puzzles. 


The mini houses were put together and quilted. Ready for binding. 


This is ready for binding...
All of them will get the same black and white stripe binding. The fabric is sitting right there. I have no reason NOT to start. 
It’s way too cold and windy to mow, or transplant some things, or clean some old pickets for a fence.
So it’s best to stay inside and work on the dreaded binding. 
Heavy sigh.


One more thing. This is June July and August. Only four more months and 2019 temperature quilt with be done!
Well at least the months will be done. It isn’t clear to me how I will actually turn it into a top. I can think about that later. 





Saturday, January 11, 2020

New year start and finish....


There’s a box with cut up flannel shirts. Sleeves, fronts, and backs. It was time to cut further. I picked 6 1/2 inches because I have a ruler that wide and it was easy to be cutting the width of it. 


The back....I’m not sure where the flannel fabric came from. It was a nice little stack and since I had no plans for them, I started cutting them up. I used a bit of the leftover monkey flannel too. I started calling it the nap quilt for little boys. 
Before I knew it, I had enough blocks. 


Ready for binding. Because I couldn’t wait to start the clipping part, I actually got the binding on right away. There were enough narrow pieces of the backing to use up. That was exciting to have them gone. 

In three days I had a start and finish in 2020! These are mostly just the sleeves. A stack of shirt backs is still in the wings, ready to go when I am. 
A week ago the forecast was calling for 1 to 3 inches of snow. We ended up with 7 1/2 inches. There wasn’t much wind, so it just piled up on everything. 





I love the way it looks sitting on the branches of trees. 
A week later we are just cold. The heaviest snow was targeting southern Iowa. 





Thursday, March 16, 2017

Blizzard!

No school on Friday meant I could sew!
I love when that happens.
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I started this post a few weeks ago. For whatever reason I wasn't getting pictures to upload using the ipad. SO....here I am finally getting a post done on the laptop.


I sewed all the rows or months for my temperature quilt while it snowed and snowed.


This was a couple weeks ago. Since then we have had a wonderful warm up, including a thunderstorm one day. Then last weekend it was another snowstorm, and another snow day. This was followed by windchills below zero. March in northern Iowa!
Now I'm home because of spring break and sewing on my gypsy wife quilt.

This is sections 1, 2, and 7.
They all use the same strips. I am using what is long enough and sitting on top of stuff for easy access. I hope to get this top done before the break is over.

I have lost track of when I got this next quilt top done, I only know it was in the last few weeks.


All excited! Another top finished! Then I looked at the picture and saw it!
Dang, a block is upside down.
Out comes the seam ripper.

There. All better.

The temperature quilt just needs its black borders attached. They are cut and ready to go.
We had a VERY nice November. All of last fall was nice!

Block Lotto this month is blue and white stars. I should have made more for more chances to win. I love these blocks and think the quilt will be gorgeous.

That's it for now. Back to the giant puzzle of fabric called gypsy wife.








Saturday, February 11, 2017

More paper and fabric that didn't get in previous post

A few weeks ago we had 9 inches of snow. Before it was all blown off the driveway by the snowblower, I stuck a yardstick in for a final measure.
This wouldn't be so bad, but Karen had a granddaughter born and she couldn't get down to the hospital to see her right away. 
I busied myself on the baby quilt I was making. It is made from blocks I won at block lotto last summer.

It's my very first attempt at quilting in a circle on my sewing machine. Except for the starting point with the tight small circles it went well going round and round. In addition to watching the previous sewn line, I had to concentrate on keeping my neck and shoulders relaxed. They were getting sore. It took a big afternoon and then some to finish the quilting. 
It still doesn't have the binding and this should surprise no one. 

And my sister's tree, doctored up in a photo app!


Sunday, July 3, 2016

june...


I was able to finish my midwest row by row from last year, and took it to the quilter. 
Carol is still here to help me. 


The May meeting for Gypsy Wife. We are doing two blocks, then the filler blocks, then two blocks and more filler blocks each month. This was the pin wheels month. I love all the different fabrics that are being used. The quilts will all be the same and but the variety will be fun when they are hung together at next years quilt show.


Carol continues to be in the way. I was looking at the ipad and she had to sit on me. Totally blocking my view.


One day I was in the recliner. Ozzy (the dog) was looking up over my head at something. 
Good grief, Carol had jumped up to sit on the cupboard behind me.


My out west row by row got this far. I need to finish three more vertical rows to get this into a top.
Going camping slowed me down.


It was a good four days weather wise. The forecast had 0% chance of rain. But out of the blue a nasty storm hit Friday night. The wind howled and it rained and rained.


We brought our stuff over there in a trailer. We sat in that and played Yahtzee. We were able to stay dry. The tents all held stayed standing and reasonably dry too.  


We did our painting at the studio too. None of us was happy with our birds. They look more like silhouette people sitting on a branch.


Carol was happy to have us home. She wanted to cuddle near me while I sipped my coffee in bed that morning. 
The kitchen was getting worked on. The walls were all fixed up, ready for me to prime and paint.


Carol continued to always be around. Her favorite place was the tray on this ladder. She wasn't bothered by me moving it around to paint.


They left my kitchen sink until the last minute. It was held up with 2x4's. 


I met my cousin Max at the Quilted Forest in Forest City. We promptly bought the kits for this years row by row. I couldn't stand it and started to sew it together.


The cupboards arrived and Carol made herself at home.


I went to toss a towel in the washing machine and there sat Carol.



Carol can found just about anywhere taking a nap. No counter tops or sink yet. They came to measure and thought they would be back on Tuesday to install.
My mom is taking me on a quilting tour. We go will leave Wednesday for Oregon. I'll be in Sisters for the outdoor quilt show next Saturday. We will visit 5 quilt shops, all have row by row patterns. I will be collecting kits at each shop.


Yesterday was clean out the garage and house of old cupboards. The majority of them ended up in my shed. They are mostly empty. 
At least for now. 
I am really trying to fight my hoarder ways. But these just enable me to tuck things away for safe keeping, one just never knows when you will need something! 
















Thursday, February 4, 2016

2 snow days.....


I was home for two days and went to work on the tula pink blocks. First I put rows together.


I staggered them. I thought I could match up the stagger easier than actually lining them up vertically as I put the rows together. 


It is way to big to get a decent picture of it on the floor. This will have to do for now.


It was nice sewing while it snowed outside. The day before the big storm our new living room window went in too.


We always disliked this window. The center pane was always fogged up and you couldn't really see out. The drapes were hung when we moved in. They were in pretty bad shape after 16 years or so.


Wow, is this really my house? I love these new windows!

Block Lotto blocks...


These are for the February drawing.


And these are for the Old McDonald Mystery at Block Lotto. The color cue was "ground cover" and I went with green.