I got a good bit done during this period but not as much as I had hoped. There are several projects in the planning stages, and I can't wait to get started on those.
First and foremost, the devastating floods in South Louisiana. There are some communities still under water. I don't mean to make light of the situation, but this is kind of how we feel now. Please keep our state in your thoughts and prayers.
Of course, rising waters and lots of rain bring out the neighborhood beasts. This scary creature greeted me as I opened the door to go to work a couple of Mondays ago. He didn't want to move and he was between the house door and the car door. I finally got him to leave by remotely honking the horn. I know the neighbors appreciated that immensely. And, yes, that is an extremely poisonous cottonmouth moccasin. I'm real wary of where Penny and I walk now!
Heading back to the Cottage a couple of weekends ago to sew, I loaded up the little wagon with two bolts of fabric and other goodies that arrived in the mail. The umbrella was loaded up because I always get caught back there when it starts raining and I never seem to have one.
August was also a month for celebrating -- I think. I finally hit the magic number and I'm officially an old lady now. But I have to say that this wonderful Chantilly cake sweetened the day. My thanks to my co-workers. It was a double celebration because my boss' birthday was the next day. Fun!
I'm really enjoying the monthly Sew Sampler boxes from the Fat Quarter Shop. I made this cute table runner from two charm packs included in the box a couple of months ago. The fabric and pattern are by Lori Holt.
I'm determined to stay on top of the Portage Lake BOM from Minick & Simpson. Each month has several blocks in it. Needless to say, I got off to a rocky start -- I can't watch LSU lose their opening game and applique at the same time. I took the stitches out the next morning, repositioned it and restitched. I always say I have to do everything twice!
I spent a week pulling fabric and playing around with some pattern ideas. The time was well spent because I'm almost ready to start some cutting.
The August Sew Sampler box had the Fat Quarter Shop's newest book, the Jolly Bar Book. I purchased some Jolly Bars and started sewing this weekend. The first quilt in the book has no cutting, just a Jolly Bar and a layer cake. It was going together so easily ...
... and then this happened. This is a picture of what the screen on my Bernina 750 looks like right now. I heard a couple of loud metal clunks and it stopped dead in the water. It was Labor Day, after all, so I guess it needed a day off. So it's off to the shop for this honey, and I'll get out another Bernina to sew on until it's fixed.
Another thing I've really enjoyed in the Sew Sampler boxes is the bonus blocks. The Fat Quarter Shop put together for purchase 12 solid fat quarters to use on these blocks. I'm right on track with the five months received.
So there you have it. Five weeks in my quilty world. I'm having so much fun and that's what it's all about!
7 comments:
Hope you can blog more often. I enjoy reading.
Well it's better to blog once a month than not at all! You DID have a great month and Happy Birthday! I'm not sure what age constitutes "old lady" status, but I think you've got a ways to go. Love, love, love your progress on Portage Lake BOM, what a fun monthly project. That quilt will be a treasure when it's done, you may want to spring for a custom quilting job! Although my favorite project on your sewing table is your Fat Quarter Bella Solid BOM, I need to make a scrappy solid quilt, soon! Have you seen the Christmas Sew Along by Primitive Gatherings? I may have to jump in, although I'm not a fan of side projects and I'm still constructing my Village after each project. It's great to hear from you, hope you have a wonderful fall.
Love your table runner, and that cake looks amazing. You've been busy!
Good to catch up! You really are getting quite a bit of beautiful work done! Belated Happy Birthday! Also hope your 750 is still under warranty. That machine has been lightly used!
I was so tempted by the Portage quilt design. Where I grew up, we had a lake area called Portage Lake.
Our lawn man killed a water moccasin in our yard two years ago and the neighbor killed the mate in his yard and none since. Scary.
Love all the progress Vicky! My 750 got that screen once too. Seems to me I took apart the hook apparatus and cleaned out a nasty mess of thread and lint. I was most impressed with myself. I am going to drop it off before we leave for our long trip. I am sure it needs a deep cleaning and spa day!
Love your blocks form the solids! I am still on the fence bout portage lake since I have so darn many projects in waiting! Hopefully the 750 will be all better very soon, so glad you have a backup. So sad when the good machine needs service and you are in the mood to sew. Happy late birthday, the cake looks so yummy. Have a great September and yes blog more often I love reading about your adventures. Louisiana and all of its people are in my daily prayers for a speedy recovery from all the flooding.
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