Sunday, April 7, 2013

bliss.....


My mom and sister were down for the weekend.
There was a craft show and an auction yesterday. We did both. 


Jane also wanted to make some postcards. 
I dug out cut-up cereal boxes that had already been painted to use.
She added more paint and stamps to them.


We had quite the mess going. Paint, ink, stamps and paper. There was some scrap painted paper that needed to be used up. I also was making our meal, so I finished one and Jane made three. My mom watched us. 
She thought it was way to much work for these four cards.


"Cards?" my sister said.


"These are works of art!"



We had so much fun.


It was our bliss.

After they left, Jane sent me a picture. I had no idea she took it. 

It is of a different kind of bliss....


Laid back and playing on my phone.













Monday, April 1, 2013

birds, bags and binding.....


This month Block Lotto is making birds. 
I love these birds.
We can make up to 9 birds for the drawing at the end of the month.
I have those, but I made more.

Then I had an idea.

 I finished some hearts that never got finished the month we made 
Low Volume hearts at block lotto. 

They were then laid out together.
The beginnings of a new quilt.
iheart birds


It could end up a wall hanging.
Or...
if I win, it will end up much bigger.
I hope, I hope!


10 Snap Happy bags. These took me several days. I would work on them, then go work on birds and then go back to bags.

Easy Street came back from the quilter. The binding is even on.


I don't have a picture of the whole thing yet. There was never a good time to take it out and hang it on the building. Today is not a good day either, it is a good day to stay inside.
The temp is cold and it feels like winter.
We had a taste of warmer weather a few days ago.
& the robins are back. 





Sunday, March 24, 2013

another auction, another purchase.....


Before the auction stuff, I wanted to show these. They are the most recent string blocks made. They are just to show that I did fill a bobbin and sew this week. I counted how many I have.
103. They finish at 4 inches.
I have a ways to go if I want to make a bed size quilt with them.

Now the auction things....


The chairs. 
If you ask tractor joe, he will say he was nuts to keep bidding.
But he did. I had told him to go as high as 20 dollars apiece. 
He said "what!??, they aren't worth 5 dollars." 
So he was shocked when they hit 80 in no time and the bidding continued!
Finally at 100.00 dollars the other bidder stalled, thought,
and shook her head NO!
I have that old farm table for a picnic table and these will be the chairs.

There were a couple old treadle sewing machines there and I thought having one might be fun. 
I learned to sew on one with my grandma. 
But once at the auction, I fell in love with an electric one instead.


This one. A Singer 15-90. I had no idea what the going rate for this would be. I said if it goes for 50 dollars we should get it for sure. 
And wouldn't you know there was one other person throwing out bids.
It did stall at 50...and we came close to getting it.
But, no, at the last second, our competition piped up and nodded her head yes.
Dang. 
We were at  90 dollars. The other bidder stalled. 
That is always a good sign.

Then she shook her head No! Yippie! It was ours.

We also bought the old croquet set. There wasn't too much interest in it. Crispy, who is home, was helping set up for the auction on Friday. While at the auction, a friend of his, told us Crispy thought it would be cool to have. He smiled when we brought it home.

Back to the machine.....

It was only after we got home that we discovered the power cord was missing!
Crap. 
It couldn't be plugged in and given a test run.
At least not with electricity.


I did learn how to thread it, put the bobbin in correctly, and how to change the stitch length.
I hand cranked out the stitching to play.
A new cord has been ordered. 
That gigantic foot thing is for ruffles. Odds are I won't use it much. But, it's always nice to have it, just in case I get in the mood for ruffles.

Hopefully the new cord will be here soon. 









Monday, March 18, 2013

Postcards...

Snow day again. This isn't funny any more. Spring starts this week.
Right.
Did up some postcards.
All my bobbins remain empty. Eventually I will fill some and sew some more.
This was too much fun today!







Sunday, March 17, 2013

I didn't sew....

We did go shopping though. Bought some fabric and thread. So at least it was quilt related.
I might work on postcards today. My sister sent me this picture this morning. I thought it was funny.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

block lotto split stars...

Dave is here. He is happy with this as it is. There is about two thirds of the top showing. It is a gloomy, rainy day. Not sure what to dig out next.

Friday, March 1, 2013

the plaid quilt.....

The hot-cross nine patch blocks from block lotto are a finished quilt.
I just call it the plaid quilt.
The white to make the blocks came from my cousin Gwen,
plus the blue fabric that is in the setting triangles.

Here we have tractor joe doing his best to be a quilt hanger. It seemed like the fastest and best way to take a picture. I wanted the whole thing showing.
Back to the blue fabric...it reminds me of men's underwear. She had given it to me years ago. I was never sure where or how to use it. 
Men's underwear and plaid just seem to go together, so it was perfect to use in the border.
So, this quilt will go to Gwen.
I know I run the risk of her sipping coffee as she reads this,
inhaling by the surprise,
and chocking on her coffee.
I plan on giving it to her daughter to take home with her when she is done with school for the year.
(she is attending Waldorf in Forest City, IA)
I need to really stress this point, that she take it with her back to New Mexico.
It would be awful if she ends up packing it up 
and 
it spends the summer in one of her tubs that will be stored here in the basement.


We, as in tractor joe and me, spent last weekend working on these.
They are cornices for his sisters house. We did them 20 or so years ago. She is redecorating and wanted them recovered with some new fabric.
The old fabric was a skinny red and cream stripe.


Her taste must not have changed to much. They are still red. But instead of lines, they now have circles or a flower patterned fabric. They took a little longer than we thought it would.
We are also officially retiring from window treatment projects.
The kitchen table is back to being a table for food again!
Well,
at least for now.