tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-223121092024-03-07T15:03:22.957-08:00LA QuilterLiving the Southern LifeVickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.comBlogger1322125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-11109987185130776092017-04-02T06:38:00.000-07:002017-04-02T06:38:43.680-07:00Curve BallsI've been sewing up a storm lately and have a lot of things to post. Unfortunately, Picasa is no more and all the pictures I thought I had downloaded are nowhere to be found. I haven't really had much time to research another photo edit program. The one time I sat down to try to find something, I was overwhelmed by 1) monthly fees, 2) a lot of language I didn't understand and 3) its "un-user-friendly" aspects. If you have any suggestions, I'm all ears. I know I can download directly from my iPhone to my blog, but I can't type well on that small keyboard. I'd rather post to my blog on my PC. So until then ...<br />
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I'm all caught up on the Minick & Simpson BOM, Portage Lake. Waiting for Month 10. I have all the blocks finished on the Fat Quarter Shop Sew Sampler bonus blocks, the one where a recipe card came in each month's Sew Sampler box. Just need to put that puppy together. I started sewing a quilt from the Miss Rosie's Farmhouse Favorites book and, honest to Pete, I made so many mistakes cutting and sewing this last week that you'd a-thunk I was a newbie quilter. All is well now and I'm looking forward to heading back to the Cottage today to sew some more on that.<br />
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Two weekends ago I had delivery and set-up of the HandiQuilter Simply Sixteen. It doesn't take up a lot of space and I've been having fun playing with that using the ugliest fabric in the world found in my stash. (rolls eyes) I'm waiting for the rear handles and ruler base and then I'll be good to go. No desire to be a blue ribbon quilter but just thought I could get some of these smaller quilts and charity quilts done myself. The big or special quilts will still be sent out.<br />
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The weather has been so beautiful in my tiny town but we have a rain storm expected this afternoon. I'm hoping the remaining pollen from the oak trees will be washed away. I had the worst allergy attack and was really feeling puny for two weeks, but a visit to the doctor and four prescriptions later, I feel like a new person. I have a box of anti-viral facemasks in both the house and Cottage for the next time things pollinate around here. Heck, Penny was even sneezing but I seriously doubt she'll tolerate a facemask. That would be a Kodak moment - if I would be able to post that picture.<br />
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I'll be on Instagram at "krz4kwlts." Hope to see you there. Happy April!<br />
<br />Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-71161977321051147792017-02-05T06:38:00.001-08:002017-02-15T03:58:43.082-08:00Trying Real Hard ...I'm trying real hard to get back in the swing of things! <br />
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I've been trying to catch up on some things that I fell behind on when I was feeling so puny. Today I am going to prep the next appliqued block for the Minick & Simpson BOM, <a href="http://www.fatquartershop.com/portage-lake-block-of-the-month-quilt-pattern">Portage Lake</a>. I caught up on all the pieced blocks yesterday except for one block. I need to make four copies of the pattern for paper piecing and found my printer wasn't working. It's new but may just be out of ink. I don't know. Anyway, I'll get that copied this week and get it done. I just love this quilt! (I forgot to take a picture with the lastest blocks.)<br />
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Today I am also going to finish catching up on the bonus blocks that the Fat Quarter Shop gave us in the Sew Sampler monthly mailings. There are ten so far, and I'm working on the eighth one. There are three sizes on the block card, and for some reason I made the wrong size yesterday. I had more than enough fabric to make another block from that fat quarter, but really? The wrong size? Sheesh ...<br />
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The part I hate most in the quilting process is actually cutting the quilt. So I'm going to take a weekend and cut, cut, cut. Queued on the cutting board is <a href="http://www.fatquartershop.com/raspberry-blue-quilt-pattern">Raspberry Blue</a> and <a href="http://www.fatquartershop.com/olio-quilt-pattern">Olio</a> by Carrie Nelson of Miss Rosie's fame, and <a href="http://www.fatquartershop.com/martin-place-quilt-pattern">Martin Place</a> by Minick & Simpson. Maybe a <a href="http://www.fatquartershop.com/posy-quilt-pattern">baby quilt</a> or two. That ought to keep me busy sewing for a while. <br />
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My biggest problem is the "squirrel" factor. I don't need to explain that one because I'm sure everyone has experienced it from time to time. I thought and thought about the next few projects yesterday and got real frustrated when I figured out I can't make everything. So I decided to just focus on what I have already purchased fabric for and the others can wait. I don't need to be making the same thing everyone else is doing right now. <br />
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Off to the Cottage. The day is wasting away!<br />
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Penny and I would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year. We have decided that 2017 is going to be way different for us. We're both going to stay healthy for the whole year!<br />
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To once again quote my late mother ....<br />
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<b><i>"Whatever you do on New Year's Day, you do for the rest of the year."</i></b></div>
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Tomorrow I plan on quilting, giving Penny lots of hugs, and laughing a lot. Oh, and having black-eyed peas (for health) and cabbage (for wealth). Just want to make sure I cover all the bases!<br />
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I hope everyone has a safe and fun New Year's Eve, and that 2017 is a fabulous one for you!Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-36599682291244011862016-11-26T13:50:00.001-08:002017-02-15T04:13:55.572-08:00Hi There - It's Me!I don't know what happened as to why I haven't blogged in such a long time. Well, I know what happened. It's called "life." <br />
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I felt so badly for so long and couldn't quite put my finger on what it was. A general malaise. I would get home from work, take Penny out, and then go lay down. Months of this. I finally made a doctor's appointment, and after listening to me for a couple of minutes, she sent me next door to the hospital to get a belly ultrasound. When it was over, the tech said he needed to call the doctor and left the room. He came back in and asked me to follow him, and he led me to Admitting. What? Uh uh. No way. The doctor called me on my cell and said my gall bladder was about to explode and it needed to come out. Well, I protested all the way through admitting because my dog was at home alone and my car was in the parking lot. You know what? They totally ignored me. Anyway, just an overnight stay, a couple of days home to recuperate, and another few weeks to get adjusted to, once, again, having a body part removed. I think I've finally turned the corner although I'm still a little scared to eat certain things. But, as they say, all's well that ends well.<br />
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So I haven't been sewing at all. I've read new quilting books. I've ordered new patterns and fabric. I've read hundreds of blog and IG posts. No sewing at all. That's about to change.<br />
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I have two months of Portage Lake BOM to get caught up on. Thank goodness it's all piecing with only a tiny bit of applique. I have two months of Sew Sampler bonus blocks to do. And I have several backings to make. I'm going to get all of the above done before the end of the year.<br />
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I decided that in 2017 I was going to teach myself to English paper piece. The inspiration was Minick & Simpson's market release quilt, Lake Effect. Love that quilt!<br />
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The pattern is not out yet, but I saw that Laurie had the template and hexie paper pieces on her site, so I ordered them. Oh, my, I wasn't quite prepared for the package that arrived yesterday.<br />
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I don't know if you can tell from this picture, but included were two acrylic templates and about a bazillion precut papers. That is not an exaggeration, a bazillion. The six-sided elongated hexie template and a teeny one that's an irregular triangle. Teeny. I had to study the picture carefully to even find them in the quilt. Yep, they're there. Oh, my! Gulp! Okay, so I kinda got scared. Maybe I need to try an easier project first.<br />
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So Brenda Riddle regrammed an Instagram post from Sweet Girl Studio about a kit she was offering out of Brenda's fabrics. I'm on it! Just regular hexies. "I can easily learn EPP on this project," she said with confidence! She -- that's me.<br />
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Well, that package arrived. I'm feeling all confident when I opened the package - and then I fainted. Beautiful Brenda fabrics and two packs of ----- 1/2" hexigon papers. One-half inch. As in .5". Really?<br />
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But you know what? I'm up for it. Up for both of these projects. I'm just trying to wrap my mind around turning the seam allowances on that tiny triangle in Laurie's quilt and the 1/2" hexie on the other one. Wish me luck!<br />
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In other news, Thanksgiving was quiet here. I cooked a ham and my favorite smothered green beans and potatoes. I wasn't so sure how the green beans would work without my missing body part, so I put in lots of potatoes. I ate a little and my freezer is stocked with quick meals. I totally forgot until the next day to cook baby yellow squash. It was a tradition in our house growing up. My mother would say that we had to have squash because that's what the Pilgrims ate. My dad would a.l.w.a.y.s reply, "You ought to know. You were there." We always groaned, rolled our eyes, and as I got older, I starting saying it along with him. A happy memory!<br />
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We're so busy at work as it's tax season. I truly believe we have some of the nicest citizens here of any city in the country. We're a small enough community that I remember a lot of them from last year. I will have my one-year anniversary on 12/10. Doesn't seem like a year, does it? And two years since I moved here! Anyway, being busy sure does make the days fly by.<br />
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That's about it for now. I have a lot of catching up to do, both in the Cottage and on my blog. More posts to come.<br />
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Happy Thanksgiving!Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com18tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-51673567170613599682016-09-07T16:59:00.002-07:002016-09-08T02:15:18.660-07:00August through Labor Day 2016It's bad when you wait so long to blog that you just name the post by the month. Sheesh!<br />
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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.<br />
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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.<br />
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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!</div>
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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!</div>
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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!</div>
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... 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. </div>
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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!</div>
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I have to say that it felt good to get into the Cottage and get some things accomplished in July. Of course, I wanted to do more but I'll take it!</div>
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I pulled out the Metro Scope blocks and finally got them sewn together. I thought I was finished with the top but it looked funny. It took me two weeks of pondering it to finally realize it needed a final white border. (sigh) So that will go on this weekend, the backing pieced and I'll call it good until I can get it to a quilter.</div>
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I finished Lucy by Miss Rosie. I totally adore this quilt. Of course, I still need to give it a good pressing and stay stitch those edges if, in fact, they are wavy once the pressing is done. The backing is out and ready to piece, and then it's off to be quilted.<br />
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A funny thing happened on the way to the finish. The last cream snowball block that I picked up to attach had a hole in it. What? It looked like a "factory defect" and I'm surprised I hadn't noticed it when I was doing that block. I took out the scraps and didn't have a piece big enough to cut another square, so I pieced it. I figured it wouldn't show at all once it was quilted. A little later I went into the stash closet to look for something and this bolt caught my eye. Yes, a whole bolt of that Minick & Simpson dot that I love so much - and the exact same fabric that I had just pieced together to get my snowball square! I even surprised myself on that one!</div>
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A week ago the first month of the Portage Lake BOM from Minick & Simpson arrived. Saturday I got up bright and early and made the whole month! I really love this quilt, and I'm anxiously awaiting Month 2. I'm sure it will have a large appliqued block on it, but I figure if I get it prepped as soon as it arrives, I can needle turn it at night during the month and still stay on track. That's my plan and I'm sticking to it!<br />
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I have started cutting out a table runner pattern that came in the June Sew Sampler box from the Fat Quarter Shop. I hope to get that done next weekend - but not until I piece backings and get the final border on Metro Scope.<br />
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So all in all, not a bad month. I'm ready to forge onward in August and I hope it will be a productive one, too!Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com15tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-48563165584207249252016-07-23T09:43:00.000-07:002016-07-23T09:43:04.645-07:00July SewingNot a lot of sewing this month, but I am easing back into it after a year and a half with nothing going on but bindings and applique.<br />
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I am further along than this picture and I plan to get her finished up this weekend. Lucy is a Miss Rosie pattern that she released just before going to work for Moda. The fact that she also made up a kit was icing on the cake. Carrie Nelson and Lissa Alexander are about the two most talented folks I know for pulling fabrics from different lines and making gorgeous quilts. Whenever I can I shamelessly snag their kits as I know I could never come close to the awesomeness of theirs! Yes, I'm a follower ...<br />
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The top was just tossed down on the floor by my sewing machine and isn't laying flat. I can see a wave in the outer border in the picture but I don't think it really is very wavy. Just to make double sure, though, I'm going to stay stitch around the edge before it goes out to a quilter. Better to be safe than sorry.<br />
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I have purchased very little fabric since I moved to the other LA. I went through withdrawals, but that was probably a good thing because it was hard to get out to the mailbox in a wheelchair that first year here! :) This year I signed up for the Frivols monthly shipments from the Fat Quarter Shop, as well as their Sew Sampler monthly boxes. I look forward to both of those shipments. I also belong to the Miss Rosie and the It's Sew Emma pattern clubs through the Fat Quarter Shop, and it's so much fun to get those when they ship. Lots of inspiration in those patterns.<br />
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This week I order a box of goodies from Brenda Riddle. She was offering scrap bags from her recent collections, and the proceeds of those go to her Quilted Comfort project. I'm here to tell you that there are oodles of wonderful pieces from her Fleurs, Bespoke Blooms, Ambleside and Windermere collections. I have come up with a plan for those, but first I just wanted to play in them for a few days! I also ordered an FQ bundle of Fleurs and a gingham bundle. I'll get two or three tops out of all that beautiful fabric!<br />
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The Sew Sampler box arrived, too, and it's a good one! The It's Sew Emma patterns also came in. Three packages this week! I am in heaven!<br />
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I have an appointment in a little bit for a pedicure, and then I'm going to spend the rest of the weekend in the Cottage finishing up Lucy and will probably cut out a tablerunner. I've been working on just UFOs for a while, and the need for a new project is beckoning!<br />
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<span style="background-color: white; color: #252324; font-family: "tinos" , serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 23.8px;">“We identify the flag with almost everything we hold dear on earth, peace, security, liberty, our family, our friends, our home. . .But when we look at our flag and behold it emblazoned with all our rights we must remember that it is equally a symbol of our duties. Every glory that we associate with it is the result of duty done.”</span><br />
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I promise I won't show any more progress pictures. You know why? Because they're done! Yep, all 291 of them!<br />
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I have to figure out how I'm going to lay them out, but I need to get a couple of other projects finished up before I do that. For now I'm just going to bask in this feeling of accomplishment!Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-74001721724181510812016-06-12T07:11:00.004-07:002016-06-12T07:13:07.615-07:00Busy WeekendWhen the Cold Wind Blows, 291 appliqued baskets, 280 done ...... 11 to go. <br />
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Yesterday this old house was power washed. I didn't realize how dingy it was looking until it was clean. Some of the outside trim will have to be painted but, all in all, it isn't too bad. It was quite a production, though, involving scaffolding and 23 gallons of bleach. They are coming back next weekend to clean the Cottage and two storage buildings on the property. Next up, inside painting. I still have to figure out the game plan on that. I'm sure it will be ceilings first, then kitchen cabinets (including new hinges), and then the rest of the house. I'm facing decisions on paint color and that has me stressed. You'd think color choices would be easy for a quilter!</div>
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Slowly working on finishing up the basket blocks. I have finished 269 out of 291. If I'd concentrate and push a bit, they'd be finished in short order. I seem to be piddling now that the end is in site. Just 22 more to go!</div>
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It's been a busy weekend with the help I had in the yard Friday and Saturday. I figure by the time we get through trimming everything, it'll be time to start over. <br />
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Happy Memorial Day!<br />
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This week I picked up this project again to work on. The baskets are from <u>When the Cold Wind Blows</u> by Blackbird Designs. I now have 260 baskets done - only 31 more to go. I think I'll leave this one out to work on instead of hiding it in the closet.</div>
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I've decided not to do the appliqued on-point setting squares. Enough is enough. I'll just do a straight setting so I can get this one done in this lifetime.<br />
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My flower beds have been ignored during the peak weed-growing season. I walked around the yard yesterday and was amazed at how much is blooming and how the weeds have flourished. Purple irises are blooming - a surprise planting that I inherited with the house. I was tempted several times to pull up those things because I didn't know what they were. Glad I didn't do that!<br />
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I saw this "weed" in a crack in the sidewalk by the pool. On closer inspection I saw that it's a teeny tiny poinsettia that volunteered there. I immediately thought of the book <u>A Tree Grows in Brooklyn</u>. Well, the tree part, not the rest of the depressing book. Anyway, this morning I gently tugged on it and it came out roots intact. I planted it in a clay pot. We'll see how it fares. I may have doomed it but it was going to get a dose of Round-Up if I left it there.<br />
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My first project went up on the new design wall. I shuffled things around a bit and got it all assembled. Just need to get a backing pieced and it's another one in line to get quilted.<br />
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I went through the yardage stash and found a good backing for this one. It's the one on the left, Chasing Butterflies by RJR Fabrics. I also found a backing for the Moda Modern Building Blocks, the one on the right, an old Jane Sassaman line called Butterfly Gardens. I guess it was a butterfly kind of day when I went searching! I've been wanting to use that Sassaman fabric for a long time. While it's not a perfect match color-wise to the Modern Building Blocks, I think it will do fine. Besides, isn't it "free" fabric when you find it in your stash? ;)</div>
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It ended up being 96" wide and 80" tall. <br />
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It was interesting to get it up, and for a while yesterday I was about to throw in the towel. My handyman, Peter, had no clue why I wanted to cover perfectly good insulation boards with "material" and hang it on the wall. It wasn't until we were done and I grabbed a block out of a UFO tub and stuck it up there that he finally "got it"!<br />
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A month ago I ordered a bolt of flannel from Jo-Ann's for about $2.50 a yard. Although the sku's matched, the color was totally different than it looked online. Then after buying the insulation board last weekend, I realized that I'd have to piece the flannel to cover it. Peter was carefully watching me measure, and about passed out when I ripped the length of that fabric instead of cutting it. (I love to watch the reaction of folks when I do that!) When I was stretching the fabric over the board and duct taping it to the back, I couldn't get those two seams to keep from wrinkling a bit. Oh, well, as my Dad used to say often to me, "Bebe, we aren't building a piano here." Then I decided to Velcro it to the wall after pondering for a month on how to attach it. Silly me didn't want to screw it in because I wanted to be able to easily take it down and change the flannel when I needed to. I tell you, screws would have been easier to deal with than trying to pull the board away from the wall with two-inch Velcro holding it firm! But, you know, it's up - it's done - and I'm a happy camper.<br />
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Oh, a couple of other things that totally blew Peter's mind ... and made me laugh out loud. 1) When he said he wished he had brought his square, I opened a drawer full of rulers. 2) He handed me the scissors to cut the fabric from the bolt and I whipped out the rotary cutter. 3) I made that cut directly on the top of the cutting table and he tried to stop me because I was going to cut the surface, which precipitated a lesson on cutting mats. 4) The Osilio iron that raised itself up when I let go of it. 5) That me, a girl, truly understood measuring and drawing straight lines and getting things to match. At the end of the day when he was once again expressing his amazement at all the tools I had in my sewing room, I couldn't help but think of my late boss' favorite phrase ... "Stick with me, kid!"<br />
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So it seems I'm all ready to get back into quilting and get those blocks all sewn together that I've been making but not assembling. No more excuses!<br />
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I guess everyone has seen the news about all the bad weather we've had down here. I think the worst of it passed slightly north of my little town, but there was still plenty of rain and very high winds. Thursday night about 1:15 I woke up and actually got scared. The wind was blowing so hard that the shutters were banging and this big old house felt like it was moving and swaying. I put Penny in her little travel kennel and stuck her in the little downstairs bathroom tucked under the staircase, and I sat holding a flashlight until it was time to get dressed to go to work. There were several times during that period that I was sure any minute the house would blow down. The fact that it's been sitting here since 1927 and has been through hurricanes and things a lot worse than that storm didn't even enter my mind at that point. But all's well - and thank you to all of you who were worried and emailed or called me. Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-5926977339017928702016-02-21T11:45:00.000-08:002016-02-21T11:45:26.437-08:00The LightYou know that light at the end of the tunnel? I think I can see it.<br />
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I haven't been able to work much on the basket blocks lately because of other commitments. I did finish 250 but had no more prepped. So this weekend I just did it.<br />
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I need to cut the last 41 background squares, and then I'm ready to get these all stitched up.<br />
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This is the Trick or Treat quilt from the <u>When the Cold Wind Blows</u> by Blackbird Designs.<br />
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I'm pondering the appliqued setting triangles. I'll see how I feel when it's all up on the design wall, but right now I'm leaning towards just plain background triangles. I think when the baskets are done that I will want to be done with this quilt. Another choice: A friend from California, Yvette, set hers as straight squares (not on point) with no border and it's beautiful. I might follow her example. Still pondering.<br />
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I hope I have an even distribution of colors throughout the quilt. I used all colors of my Civil War fabrics except for blue, red and pink. <br />
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Regardless of how I decide to set the quilt, I'm real happy that I stuck with it and did the 291 baskets - or will soon have them done. I'll have to go back and see when I started this ... or maybe I don't want to know!<br />
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The light is shining brightly on this overcast day in my little corner of the universe.<br />
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Today is Fat Tuesday - Mardi Gras. There's a Mardi Gras parade today in my little town, but I think I'm going to stay home and enjoy my day off. Mardi Gras surely wasn't a paid holiday in the other LA!</div>
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Mardi Gras is the last day of feasting and celebration before the clock strikes midnight and Lent begins. I suspect some of those folks in New Orleans and at other celebrations around the state will need those 40 days to sober up!<br />
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Other than a purple, green and gold wreath on the front door, I didn't decorate at all. I guess next year I should do that. And make a Mardi Gras quilt. This picture caught my eye this morning. It looks like it would be simple enough to make, or even just squares in the three colors of the day. We'll see what I can come up with for next year....<br />
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Wishing everyone a happy day. As we say down here ... laissez les bon temps rouller!Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-91965550839502857132016-01-17T07:36:00.000-08:002016-01-17T07:36:14.445-08:00The Perils of UFOsI decided this morning to go out to the Cottage and select two UFOs to work on - to get them ready to go to the quilter.<br />
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First up was the Moda Modern Building Blocks. I started this quilt in September of 2014. I thought I just needed to find the backing, get it pieced, and it would be ready to send off.<br />
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I pulled it out of its tub and was immediately stuck in the finger by a pin. Apparently I had pinned the top and bottom halves together and had never sewn the seam. How dumb is that? (sigh) So that's first up on the agenda.<br />
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The next one I pulled out was the Metro Scope blocks that I made using the Quick Curve Ruler. I started this one in July of 2014. Apparently I started a lot of things in 2014 .......<br />
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I needed to fix this block. Right before I moved, my friend, Mary Ann, and I went to the Quilt Loft in Upland CA, and I brought these blocks with me so I could get the backing. I told Mary Ann something seemed off and I couldn't figure it out. She took one look at it and saw that I had flipped a corner. It's the top right, and you can see that I sewed it backwards. I will get that one fixed, the blocks sewn together, backing pieced, and find someone to quilt it for me.</div>
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My handy man came over yesterday and we measured where I want to put the design wall. Next weekend I'll pick up the supplies and hopefully that will be done soon. I have two or three sets of quilt blocks that I need to get up on a wall so I can get them arranged. I've given up on doing it on the floor -- I can't get up and down easily, and Penny loves to run through the blocks and scatter them!</div>
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<br />Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-9179240487239065412016-01-02T10:59:00.000-08:002016-01-02T11:01:12.075-08:00Cold and DrearyI stitched on New Year's Day and finished up another Ziploc bag of baskets this morning. There are 20 in each bag. I have now completed 240 baskets with 51 more to go! It's always exciting when I can see the end of a long-term project!<br />
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This is the Trick or Treat quilt from <u>When the Cold Wind Blows</u> by Blackbird Designs. Even though I haven't finished the baskets, I might spend a little time today making a plan for appliqueing the 48 setting triangles. <br />
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I just took a stroll around the yard and it's awfully cold out there. Okay, "cold" is a relative term in the South but I guess it seems colder because it's dreary and damp.<br />
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The white camellias are blooming. The reds will open in a few weeks. This particular bush has stunning pure white blooms, and another bush has white blooms with yellow centers. The solid white is my favorite.<br />
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Penny spent a lazy day yesterday, New Year's Day. I felt bad because Santa only gave her recycled toys for Christmas, so I picked up a squeaky toy for her. She won't let it out of her sight!<br />
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I heart my dog!Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-81426057204557068292016-01-01T04:33:00.000-08:002016-01-01T04:33:10.254-08:00Welcome 2016<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I am so glad 2015 is over! It was a really stressful year what with being immobile for a large part of the year, knee surgery, unpacking, and there was some housecleaning that occurred, literally and figuratively. I think I'm all set.<br />
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Today is a new year and I have another opportunity to "get it right." No resolutions. I just want to quilt more. That's it. Simple.<br />
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My 2016 word of the year is HAPPINESS. While I understand that not everything that happens will bring happiness this year, I <b><i>can</i></b> control a lot of the things going on in my life. When faced with a decision on things I can control, I will ask myself, "Will this make me happy?" If the answer is yes, then I'll go for it!<br />
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And I would be remiss here not to remind everyone to take some stitches today. To, once again, quote my dear late mother .... whatever you do on New Year's Day, you do for the rest of the year!<br />
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Happy quilting and Happy New Year from Penny and me!Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-46425640924850779072015-12-19T07:59:00.001-08:002015-12-19T13:57:37.855-08:00Twas the Week Before ChristmasAnd LA Quilter hasn't gotten the first present wrapped -- nor purchased. Today's the day. I'm going to make it as simple as possible this year, but I still have to go to a mall in a strange town that I've only been to once before.<br />
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I did get a tree up this year, the first in probably 12 years. I wanted a live tree but had no way to get one here. My cleaning lady was coming last Friday and her boyfriend was also coming to do some yard work, so they picked one up for me. I had purchased what I thought was a Vicky-proof tree stand and then couldn't figure out how to get it together. They rescued me and installed it in the stand and in the den, hauled down boxes and boxes of decorations from the "holiday closet" upstairs, and the rest was up to me.<br />
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I had gotten four new strings of lights as mine were so old. Penny and I managed to get those on last weekend, and whatever ornaments were in the first two boxes I opened were what ended up on the tree. There was a box of little red bows and those filled in the gaps. Didn't do so great getting those lights on that blasted tree!<br />
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I plugged it in for about an hour or two last weekend, and then didn't plug it in until Wednesday this week. The lights died on the top half of the tree. I was so disgusted and was ready to just take the whole thing down. Then it got funny. And the more I looked at that ugly tree, the funnier it got! I didn't take a nighttime picture but even in this daytime shot I think you can see the problem! Hilarious!<br />
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Work is going great. One week into it, I'm so glad I made the decision to work again. It's busy and interesting - and I'm happy. I make the five-minute commute home every day to let Penny out and grab a bite. I've been appliqueing a little on a basket block every day while I'm home for lunch, and am happy to report that 230 blocks are done out of 291.<br />
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I probably won't be posting again before the 25th, so I want to take this opportunity to wish everyone a wonderful Christmas. May the joy of the season fill your hearts!<br />
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<br />Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-52673348617341588662015-12-05T03:53:00.000-08:002015-12-05T03:53:46.414-08:00ChangesI absolutely cannot believe how busy a "retired" person can be. My calendar has something on it every single day. <br />
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Some quilting has happened but it's mostly finishing up stuff and appliqueing baskets. I made two Route 66 placemats for a friend's motor home. There were issues with my Bernina 750 on the quilting. I was so frustrated. I actually sat down and removed the cross hatching on the first placemat. The 750 was in the shop when it was unpacked because of "moving" issues and has been sitting in the Cottage fixed but unused for almost the whole year. The fabric was bunching up. I was about to pull out another Bernina when the light bulb came on. While the machine was in the shop, the repairman lifted the dual feed mechanism. Once I realized that and dropped it back down into position, the cross hatch quilting worked perfectly. Those placemats were delivered around Thanksgiving and are checked off the to-do list.<br />
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I sewed the bindings on two quilts (with the dual feed working perfectly), did the hand stitching, and those are going out in the mail on Monday for the grandchildren of two friends. Check. I have one more binding to get machine stitched on this weekend, and I'll get it finished next week. It's a Christmas quilt for my quilt rack display this year. All three of these quilts were back from the quilter this summer but I'm just now getting around to finishing them.<br />
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Baskets -- 225 done out of 291. I'm really getting a little tired of these but am plugging away. I hadn't worked on them for a week, so I sat down last night and did one. It's the old "how do you eat an elephant" thing. My goal now to get these done is two months. There will be some appliqued setting blocks to do, but not too many, and those will get done in due time. This long-term project will definitely be a 2016 finish.<br />
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Shopping -- There was an estate sale that began on Thanksgiving Day in a little town near me. I went with my nephew and his wife, and we had a ball going through this gorgeous turn of the century home. I wanted so many things, but settled on this old secretary. It hasn't been cleaned here yet, and there are a few scratches that I can handle, but I love it! I also picked up a beautiful crystal bowl for $25 that will hold a nice flower arrangement on the dining room table, and some beautiful doilies and mantle scarves. Don't know how much I'll use those but I couldn't pass them up for just a couple of dollars. I quickly scanned the books in the library and found two books on antique furniture for next to nothing. What a fun afternoon!<br />
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Health -- I think Monday will be my last PT visit because of a life change that is happening. I had an orthopedic appointment today. I love that guy. He's a hoot. He examined my knees, and said I should go next door and talk to the therapist about a good regimen of home exercises to do, and "We'll give it a shot." Okay, great, we'll give the home exercise program a shot. Uh, no. The look on my face I'm sure was priceless when the nurse walked in with a small ultrasound machine and a syringe. I <em>really</em> need to pay closer attention! Anyway, all is well; the knee is feeling a lot better and I'm off and running. No, wait, no running. Sheesh. No pictures on that one. Can I hear a "Thank You!"?<br />
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The change -- I am going back to work. It's a governmental administrative support position. I think I'll be much happier getting out of the house every day, meeting people, and having more structure in my life. Frankly, I missed working. But the beauty of this position -- it's about a mile from my house! I left home 15 minutes before my interview this week, and then had to sit in the car and kill 10 minutes so I wouldn't show up too early. I'll work four and a half days a week. Win/win.<br />
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So back to sewing at nights and on the weekends. There's the structure. No more being exhausted after an hour to hour and a half commute. I can walk Penny, eat, and dive in. Wait, no diving ...<br />
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This weekend is busy. A facial, a two year-old birthday party, and the Christmas parade and lighting ceremony in the evening. I'm loving life in my tiny town!<br />
<br />Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-16047969343417078592015-11-11T08:15:00.001-08:002015-11-11T08:15:38.032-08:00Today's the DayYep, today's the day I get back in the cottage and turn on the 750. I've been putting it off and really don't know why except that I wanted everything finished back there first. It's going to be a while before that happens, so I might as well just do it. Of course, I'm already procrastinating this morning, doing laundry in my pajamas instead of showering and making the trek. Okay, okay, I'm going just as soon as I finish this post.<br />
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I have so many UFOs that are near finished, but I need to concentrate on a couple of things before Christmas. I promised a friend I would make two Route 66 placemats for her sister's motor home. I have the fabrics but just need to sit down and do the boring cross hatch quilting on those. I have three quilts that need bindings, so those need to get sewn on. And I have two quilts for Brenda Riddle's Quilted Comfort project that were lost in the move. I've found the tops but only one of the backings. I need to make those a priority. Once these items are off my plate, I can turn my attention to other things.<br />
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I'm having the worst time finding my pictures on Picasa. It makes no sense because I've been using that program for years. I downloaded several pictures and this is the only one I could find, so this is it for today.<br />
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Zapp's is a Louisiana company founded in 1985. They started out with kettle cooked potato chips with a bit of Cajun seasoning, and their menu has expanded to include these pretzels in the shapes of footballs and fleur de lis. For everyone who doesn't know, the fleur de lis is the logo of the New Orleans Saints, and "Who Dat?" is the official saying, I guess. LOL. Louisianians certainly take their football seriously. (But we won't talk about LSU's loss to Bama last week, will we?)<br />
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I need to figure out computer things. I need a new blog site and somewhere else to download and edit pictures. I just don't have the knowledge or the desire to deal with those things right now. <br />
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I've finished 208 out of 291 of the baskets. My goal is a minimum of one a day, and that's all I've gotten accomplished for the last eight days. I'm back at physical therapy when I thought I was done. Turns out my "good" knee is now my "bad" knee. I have developed chondromalacia in that knee, probably from overcompensating the past year. It'll get well but I have to back off on exercising for now and can only do certain things with that knee. It has certainly messed up my nice little exercise routine. I was dropping a pound a week exercising, a slow and steady progress, and was feeling good. I'll try to keep that up but it will be harder now. I read something someone posted a couple of weeks ago, "My goal is to lose 10 pounds. Only 15 more to go." That cracked me up.<br />
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It has been so wet here for the past month. This week has been sunny but the yard is saturated and the mosquitoes are horrendous. I had totally forgotten about those as we didn't have any where I lived in SoCal. I took Penny out yesterday afternoon when I got back from therapy, and she was coated by mosquitoes in about two minutes. She was trying to pee and I was swatting at her back. The look she gave me ..... "Really, Mom?" I finally had to just leave her alone for a couple of minutes to take care of business. She's on heartworm preventative medicine, but it still disturbs me to see them on her.<br />
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All of this rambling - yes, procrastination. So off to the cottage. Wish me luck!Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-32210338278342709052015-10-30T12:44:00.002-07:002015-10-30T12:45:45.121-07:00Happy HalloweenThis crazy weather has cancelled the Harvest Festival in my little town for a couple of weeks. And I'm not sure what's going to happen to the little Trick-or-Treaters with the huge rain storm expected tomorrow. Truly <strike>ghastly</strike> ghostly weather!<br />
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My yard is loving the rain, though. The pool overflowed, but all of the plants and shrubberies are a gorgeous green. The weeds, too! Seriously, they popped up in three days this week. <br />
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I found a couple of Halloween-ish quilts to hang on the quilt rack. I have a couple of more around the house but for some reason I can't get those pictures to download.<br />
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The top quilt was done at a retreat about ten years ago. A blackish-gray background with lots of leaves and houses in fall colors. The bottom quilt was a kit offered at the Fat Quarter Shop five years ago or so. I'm sorry but I don't remember the names of either of the quilts. I love the Halloween fabrics in the bottom quilt.<br />
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I've had serious computer issues since I switched to U-Verse. I was totally down three days this week. My laptop won't connect at all to the internet even though it says I have a connection. I finally got the desktop back up this morning by rebooting a dozen times. I may not like this new service very much. If this continues over the weekend, I'll give them a call on Monday to schedule a visit out here. <br />
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Beware of all the ghosts and goblins who may be visiting you. FYI: There's a rumor going around that candy will keep you from getting tricked!<br />
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P.S.: This is my 1300th post. Sort of fitting for Halloween, don't you think? ;)Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-46916868856180417202015-10-20T08:59:00.001-07:002015-10-20T09:01:06.131-07:00Nervous WaitingI'm pacing nervously awaiting a call from the vet that Penny's teeth cleaning under anesthesia is over and that she's fine. This has always been an annual routine procedure, but Penny was having some health issues that I had checked out. My wonderful local vet and a specialist vet in Lafayette together with consultations with LSU vet school found that she has an enlarged heart, a mitral valve issue, and an enlarged liver. We're just keeping a close eye on her for now and she'll go on medications when the problems progress. She was cleared for anesthesia by a vet cardiologist specialist, but I'm still nervous this morning. My vet promised me that she would call me immediately when Penny was awake. UPDATE: Penny did fine. I'm SO relieved! Of course, she's not going to be talking to me for a couple of days!<br />
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It's so beautiful today that I thought I would ride and walk around downtown to get rid of some of this nervous energy. The town is preparing for the big harvest festival at the end of the month. Well, "big" is a relative term when you live in a small town. But it's been fun watching the decorations go up along Main Street, around the historic light poles in the middle, and all of the store fronts that are decorating. I dodged traffic - don't laugh; there were a couple of cars - to grab a few pics. The businesses and organizations are still decorating the poles, so it'll be pretty when they're done all the way down the boulevard. In the meantime ...<br />
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Isn't that sky the most gorgeous blue?Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22312109.post-57982784564722827602015-10-18T10:06:00.002-07:002015-10-18T10:09:59.877-07:00Gorgeous SundayYep, fall is here. The weather is in the low 60s, crispy, clear, a slight breeze, sun shining brightly. As soon as I'm done here, Penny and I are going outside to play!<br />
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I've been working on the Trick or Treat baskets, from the Blackbird Designs book <u>When the Cold Wind Blows</u>. There were 120 something done when I picked it up last month. I now have 168 finished out of 291. Well, the one standing alone below needs the handle redone. It's a tad wonky! But that's the beauty of needle turn applique. Just take out those stitches, reposition and restitch. I laughed when I pulled out the last eight done and saw this one. Geez Louise! Goes to show I can't stitch and watch an LSU game at the same time!<br />
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And I've also been working in the Cottage every day. This week I cleared off my sewing table -- well, mostly cleared it off -- the cutting table, placed the dining table and chairs, and emptied a ton more boxes. Of course, every corner has things sitting around that need to be put away. I have a lot more room, really a lot more, than I had before, and more closets, but everything is different and I just have to decide where to put those last piles of things. <br />
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Penny walks around thinking, "What the heck?" I have a pillow for her to lay on but she's too busy exploring now to settle down in one spot. As soon as I can get help for a hour or so I'll be able to knock this out. But in the meantime, I need to turn on the 750. I have three quilts that need bindings sewn on, and two placemats for a friend that need to be quilted. Maybe later today I'll get started on those.<br />
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It's been almost a year since I moved here, and I'm just now getting back into the swing of things. I'm sure by this time next year I'll have a bunch of UFOs finished up and I'll be putting the finishing touches on my Christmas 2016 projects! Yeah, I know. If wishes were fishes ...Vickyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08230311970559999653noreply@blogger.com4