Monday, January 31, 2011

Runner Completed


I finished the binding on the Disappearing Nine Patch table runner yesterday afternoon.   This block was fun to work with.  I can see making a quick baby quilt in my future projects.  You might notice my photo is alittle off center.  I dropped my camera on Saturday.  It still works, but the screen for viewing is broken.  I can no longer crop on the camera.  I've been wanting a new camera, but I hadn't planned on it right now.  I'm going to do some looking around at cameras tho.  : )


I free motion quilted the runner with loops and hearts.  It was fun and good practice for me, but when I was finished---I remembered I didn't use the Supreme Slider.  I think my loops would have been smoother if I had.   I didn't have any tension problems this time.  Isn't it strange sometimes how you have to fiddle with the tension one time and the next time it's fine?  



We are back in the deep freeze for a few days.  It snowed about 5 inches of fluffy stuff yesterday.  It was -2 F at 10 o'clock this morning.  Most of the area schools called off school.  The wind is blowing, so that makes it colder and the snow drifts harder on the roads.  It's snowing lightly again this afternoon and the wind is picking up.

I'm going to finish up the 3 new mini blocks for the Annie quilt this afternoon.  I already baked DH some ginger cookies after lunch.  It's nice to have the oven warm up the house a little more.  I'm doing laundry too.  I should stay warm going back and forth to the dryer.   Have a good week!

Friday, January 28, 2011

January Thaw


I finished my mug rugs.  They are a little bigger than some I've seen in blogland.  They are more like mini placemats.  It was fun to make something and finish it so quickly.  They look really bright and cute on the table. 

Today was day 3 of a nice January thaw.  The warmest day was today--almost 40 F.  Rocco and I spent sometime outside each day.   Nice to be able to enjoy the sunshine and not be so bundled up.  I don't trust him outside on his own now.  It's good for me to get out too.



The cats enjoyed the sun on the deck.

There were some wrestling matches to watch.




It was really melting by afternoon.  Rocco enjoyed his outing, but got pretty muddy.  It was a good day for a bath too.  The deep freeze will be back starting tomorrow for the next five days.  We enjoyed it while it was here.

Yesterday I made a quick trip to Miller for groceries and feed.  This afternoon I free motion quilted the table runner.   Hopefully tomorrow I will get the binding on.   You won''t see it until it's done.  : )

Monday, January 24, 2011

A Pinning Day


It was a pinning day.  The pinwheel quilt is finally a sandwich. I've been procrastinating, because I'm not sure how I'm going to FMQ it.  I cleaned off the dining room table, put a audio book in the disc player and pinned away--only bleeding twice.   It feels great to have it done to this point.

I've been wanting to try the disappearing nine patch block.   I want a February table runner for the library table in the living room.   I used some charm squares to make the nine patches--easy.  So I had a table runner to pin today too.  This was a fun and easy project.  I made 3 nine patch blocks.  After cutting the blocks in half, I only used 10 of the smaller blocks to make it the right size for my table.  


With the extra two blocks, I'm making some mug rugs.  There have been a lot of cute rugs in blog land.  I'd hate to miss out on the fun of making a couple.  I had a panel with some cute Valentines.  I added an extra strip to the small block to make it large enough to match the Valentine.  I did some free motion quilting and some straight lines.  I just have binding left, but I couldn't wait to show you.  : )

I had a nice outing last Friday.   Of course, I had to do more than "look" at The Quilters Corner.  Charm squares were 25% off.   I was pleased to add some Bliss and Happy charms to my stash.  I picked up some valentine fat quarters too.  I needed a little fabric "fix" for my January slump.  *wink*  

I was glad I could attend nephew Kyle's high school play.   Kyle was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 3.  He is a healthy 16 year old now.  It is a contest play and they will perform it for competition on Wednesday. 

This week has a promise of warmer weather--20's at least.   I won't be sorry to see January end.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Still January

Breakfast

Just not much going on in my sewing room this week and it's Friday already.  I did receive some fabric in the mail.   I know I'm not suppose to be buying fabric, but I love the new Sunkissed line by Sweetwater.  I decided I would buy some for the Little Birdie BOM.  After doing a search on http://www.quiltshops.com/ by using the words Sunkissed and Sale, I was able to go to Rossville Quilts and order some of the new line "on sale" (my favorite words).  I've ordered from them before and what I "love" about them is how well they communicate with their customers.  I've always received an email from them letting me know if something isn't available or if they will send less of what I ordered.  They are very quick with getting the orders in the mail too.  When you live in the middle of "no where" it is so nice to have a go to shop on line.   They also have good sales.  :)



I thought I'd show you one of the predators we have to deal with in the wide open spaces.  Coyotes roam the area looking for food.  They are very hard on baby lambs, calves and pheasants.   We hear them howling at night.  We have 3 more that stay in a group close by, but so far they have been out of DH's gun range.  He carries the gun in the tractor and sees them in the morning when he feeds. 


I'm looking forward to making a trip to Faulkton (a town about 28 miles away) later today.   We need groceries and medicated feed for the calves.  There is a lovely quilt shop, "The Quilter's Corner" there.  I may have to stop and just look around.  :)   My nephew, Kyle is in a one act play tonight at the high school.  It is about a timely subject--bullying.  DH and Rocco are staying home.  It's very cold, but the roads are clear right now.  It is suppose to snow some the next three days, tho.

I love the colors of sunrises and sunsets.  They are one of the many blessings I receive every day.


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

It Was A Snap!


I did get the little "snap bag" made last week.  When I make something new, I like to make just one so I get the process straight in my mind.  I used the pattern by Stitchin Sisters.  I borrowed the pattern from one of my quilting groupies.  These little bags use old metal measuring tape to create the snap closure.  DH brought me about 10 feet from the shop to use.   I learned a lot making the first one and hope to get some more made for some Valentine treats.  It was quick and easy.  It took me longer to cut out the pieces than to sew it together.   There is a tutorial for one here too.

I've been in a "January funk" this last week.  It has been overcast and super, super cold. It has snowed off and on the last 3 days.  High winds a couple days blew the snow around and into the shelter belts. It was -18 this morning, but at last the sun is shining.  It is amazing what sunshine does for me.  I see on face book that a lot of people take extra Vitamin D in the winter time.  I'll have to look for some next time I get somewhere that sells that kind of thing.  When it is so cold I just want to wrap up in a blanket and vegetate.  Rocco loves when I do that, so I'm appreciated by him.   Linda sent me the book, The Quilter's Apprentice, so I was reading instead of sewing.  Thanks, Linda, it was a good read.

Peanut  had a successful surgery last week.  She was back to wanting outside in two days.  I worry about her naked tummy and getting too cold.  She whines and nags until I give in and let her out.  At least she comes back sooner than before.  I thought maybe the surgery would slow her down, but so far not a bit.


These three shared some snacks together the other morning.  "Bad Cow" walks over the cattle guard gate, which is suppose to keep her out of our yard.  She likes the corn and oats that get spilled by the grain bins.  She was joined by a cotton tail rabbit and a blue jay.   The pheasants and deer like to stop for lunch too.



I ran letters to the mailbox this morning, so I took a sunny day picture coming back.  The snow doesn't look as stacked up as it does in towns, because we have more room for it to spread out.

The cows were all waiting for "Meals on Wheels" to show up.  I don't want to come back as a cow in my next life--not a South Dakota cow, anyway.  They don't seem to mind as long as they have a lot of food.

Well, I hope to get over my funk and back into my sewing room.  With the sun shining it should help warm it up in there too.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Borders and Backing


I got the borders put on the Pinwheel quilt.  I wish I had made the outside border 4 inches instead of 3.  The quilt ended up being a 67 x 67 inch square.  This is the biggest quilt I've ever made.  I'm more of a baby quilt/table runner quilter.  This will be a challenge for me to quilt on my machine.  I'm not sure how I'm going to quilt it. 


This is the fabric for the backing.  I bought this from the clearance shelf at a LQS for $2.99 a yard a couple years ago.  I really liked it and bought it thinking it would make a pretty backing.  I spent yesterday ironing and piecing it together.  Now I have all three pieces of the quilt laying out and resting on the bed in the computer room. 

 Of course I'm procrastinating the sandwiching process today and worrying about how I should quilt it. So  I got out some Valentine fabric.  I have Terry Atkinson's pattern for "Snap Happy Bags" and I want to make some for Valentine's treats.  Don't you just love Valentine fabric?   I have quite a bit of it too.  lol  I got an old broken measuring tape from DH to use.  He's interested in seeing what I'm going to do with it. 
 

I finished up my Little Birdie block  #1 this morning.  I wasn't sure I was going to like using 6 strands of floss or the colors I chose.   I'm using the light gray fabric from the Sunkissed line and the snow is a cream color.  I have never embroidered with 6 strands of floss before either.  It has a very "chunky" look to it.  Now that I have it done, I'm kind of liking the different look.  It's good to try new things and have it look different than what I've always done.  It's growing on me every time I look at it.  I do need a different needle to work with next time.  There are some blood spots I'm hoping come out on the snowman's tummy.  I think a needle with a bigger head might pull through the fabric easier.  I'll have to check in town tomorrow for something like that.

I'm headed to town early in the morning with Peanut.  She is scheduled for her spay surgery at the vet.   She needs to be there at 8:00 am and I can pick her up after lunch.  She loves being outside, but she's sleeping on our bed with Rocco this afternoon.   Too cold for her, I guess.    It was -15 F this morning with a -42 wind chill.  It is suppose to warm a little tomorrow.  The sun is shining brightly today tho--that always makes it more bearable.   : )

Thursday, January 6, 2011

January Progress

 After looking through all my starts from last year, I decided to set 2 goals for January.  The first one was to catch up on the Raggedy Ann & Friends blocks.  I completed block 5 & 6 the last couple days.  I know the next one will be out pretty soon, so I wanted to get all caught up.  I really want to stay on track with this quilt.  I like doing the embroideries and I love using my stash to piece the scrappy blocks.



My second goal is to put borders on my pinwheel quilt and get it totally finished.  I really like the Blush fabrics I used.  I got this one out today and layed it on the bed.  Now to measure and decide what borders I want to put on it.


I haven't joined any UFO groups.  I guess I have committment phobia.  lol  I know how little I can predict in my life, so it's better to set a couple small goals and proceed.   I can do the stitchery for the Little Birdie BOM now some evening too. 


We had quilting last night.  I sewed strips of fabric for 3 hours.  We are making a rails and stars quilt. The fabric was donated by a friend of one of our members.  It's mostly odds and ends, so this is a scrappy quilt.   Each year our group likes to make at least one quilt as a group.  The quilt will be given to a family who most needs it.   Last year a family lost their home to a fire and we gave them the quilt we had made.  I brought beef vegetable soup, buns and apple butter for supper.  There were only 4 of us.  Cold weather and family deaths made for a small group.  It was 9 F when I drove home at 9:00 pm. We will meet again in two weeks.

DH just doesn't understand how it can be fun to haul my sewing machine, sewing equipment, pot of soup and fixings 30 miles to meet for 3 hours.  It is such a soul restoring time for me.  Of course, I still had time to pick up 16 bags of medicated feed and buy groceries.  It's so nice to sew and visit with other women, especially the others that drive from the country.  We had a nice "bitch" session last night about husbands and ranching.
It's nice to know we all have the same challenges.  I'm certainly glad we aren't lambing like some are right now. 

DH is grinding feed today. I helped him get everything set up this morning after feeding. I'm so glad it was 30 degrees out and the sun shining. He didn't stop for lunch. Rocco and I delivered chicken salad on a bun to him. He will grind enough feed for 10 days. I hurried back to the house to start piecing block 6, before something broke down. : )


I'd better get planning my borders, before I need to go help DH unload the truck.  Until next time..........

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Snowy New Year


I decided to catch up on my Raggedy & Friends blocks first.  This is block 4 completed.  I have block 6 embroidered and patchwork pieces cut out.  Tonight I worked on embroidering #5. 

We had a 3 day blizzard to end 2010 and begin 2011.  It started Thursday with flurries and wind.   Friday was the day with the most snow and high wind.  We stayed home New Years Eve--we usually do.  lol  We actually stayed up past midnight.  We watched a movie and it didn't get over until 12:15.   Saturday morning was very windy, but suddenly after dinner it went down and the blizzard was over. 


At times I could hardly see the road and not the trees at all.


We had a bank on the deck to shovel off.



The barn doors were snowed shut.



Nobody in the dog house--completely covered up!


Today, Sunday the sun was shining bright.  The white was blinding.  Sunshine makes me feel so much better.


DH got the snowblower hooked up and went to work.  It attaches to the back of the tractor and he backs up into the snow to blow it out of the way.  He cleaned out the calves' yard and made a spot to feed the cows tomorrow.

It was -10 F this morning.  January is my least favorite month--it's usually the coldest month.  When it's cold that makes me want to bake.  I made buns and cookies.  It warmed up the kitchen nicely. 

Happy New Year to all of you!



Saturday, January 1, 2011

A Special Win



I won a special handmade bear from Michele of Soggibottom blog.  She had a give away for her birthday (Dec. 7th) and the cottage's 342nd birthday.  She lives in Devon, England.  Her blog is so cute with the bears she makes, her furry friends Amie Soto Blossom, Frank and Mew and the lovely Devon country side.  My birthday is December 6th, so we are almost birthday twins.  lol   Thank you, Michele for the amazing "one of a kind" creation from Soggibottom.  He is most wonderfully made.  I knew I had to find a special place for him.



I put him by my Mom's memory picture.   She loved bears and collected many of them. She also had ceramic bears.  As she got older she started giving away her bears to her grandchildren.  When she passed away my siblings and I divided up the remaining bears amongst our families and her special friends.   Whenever I see a bear I think of Mom.  She would have loved this sweet little bear, who traveled here all the way from England. 

What fun friends I have made in blogland, not only quilters, but other creative people and people with furry loved ones.  "Birthday" bear will always have a special place at my house and in my heart. 



I just had to share the cute little card that came with "Birthday" bear.  It is a sweet 2 1/2" x 4 1/2".  So bright and Christmasy with its matching mini envelope.  Thanks again, Michele!!

I am off to piece a Raggedy Ann block.  I'll hopefully post it and blizzard pictures later on.  Stay warm!