Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Quilter's Run 2019
Road To California - Party Time
Road To California - Day One
An 'Exciting' Night
I had an 'exciting' night last night...I was down at my parents. We ate dinner and then it was time for me to go home - we put my Mom in bed and my Dad was in the bathroom..my Sis walked out with me to my car - she wanted to see the Moon since it was still close to being the full Hunter's Moon...I kinda turned around a bit and o.m.g...I saw smoke and an eerie red glow and it was CLOSE... both my Sis and I were instantly terrified...we kinda ran down the sidewalk and the passageway between the next door neighbor and his next neighbor was on FIRE!!!! Flames were shooting up over the top of the building - its two story...so my Sis called 9-1-1 and I went up and banged really loudly on the screen door and shouted at the top of my lungs...THERE IS FIRE IN YOUR HOUSE!!! The flames were roaring and I could feel the heat...I scurried back to the sidewalk as both houses the residents came out (saving me from having to bang on the other neighbor's door - he came out to see what the racket was!)...Sis called out to the next door neighbor's kid to get a hose...they started hoses from both houses...and we found out a bit later that the neighbor behind them also had a hose going full bore...about this time 4 or 5 police cars came roaring up...and started to take charge of the situation.. a minute or two later 4 large firetrucks and the fire captain showed up - actually a bit late to the party as the hoses had reduced the fire to just embers...meanwhile...I moved my car from the street into my parents driveway to get out of the way of the firetrucks...there was no leaving that street at that point!....all the neighbors were out in the street...and so many were in front of the houses that had the fire that the firemen bellowed 'GET OFF THE SIDEWALK! My parents have lived in that house since 1975 and I think this was the first time we meet all those neighbors!! Dad and Mom are both profoundly deaf...but my Mom could see all the flashing lights and sent my Dad out to see what was going on..we were so scared that we were going to have to evacuate them...but..all's well that ends well...someone said it was a couch between the houses that was on fire..how?..that is one for the mystery books.
My Sis says the next order of business is to clear out THEIR passageway!! it has some overgrowth...
My poor knuckles are bruised purple...but we got to see hunky firemen in their uniforms!
The House Hippo
Fruits and Vegetables
The Attack of the Micro Mini Ants
A Long Time, No Posts..
Monday, April 08, 2019
The Hills are Alive.....with Mustard!
Driving home I had to stop and snap a picture or two of the mustard covered hills..this is just a shot from my mobile..the yellow was way more intense than this shows. So beautiful!
Sunday, April 07, 2019
MaryJane, the Pirate Gecko
Notice the wee pirates in her lower hind foot...that and of course her belly explains the name...
She will have purple outlining...and purple borders...with a sandy striped fabric for the binding...
And I may even give her a eye patch...
Wednesday, March 06, 2019
QuiitMama Class at Retreat
A bunch of us took her class on Silhouettes and Circles....you 'make' fabric, either for the background or the foreground figures...and trace a shape (or shapes!) onto Heat N Bond Lite...
For mine, I did butterflies....
I opted for making the fabric for the butterflies and applying them to my blue FQ....
Others did black silhouettes on made fabric..but I really don't care much for that style...
I have blanket stitched the outlines...but that is as far as I have gotten...hope to get it done before next year's Retreat.
One of the gals at my table did a gecko..she got home and decided she didn't care much for the Heat N Bond technique (she much prefers back-basted needle turn applique)...so she sent him to me...
Mr Gecko peeled off the black background (he wasn't all the way fused)...so I just had her send me Mr Gecko...going to try my hand at making fabric for his background...maybe in light pink, light orange, light beige....sand colors.. Have to audition some fabrics! If lights don't work...will go with darks!
AZ Retreat 2019 Sewing
A whole bunch of charity quilts!
Here are a few that I was involved with:
I added the borders to a Froggie panel and birthed the quilt....LeeAnn quilted it after Retreat.
The back was a cute piece of fabric that I had for years...Frogs on Scooters....It will make some kid happy!
I made a whole bunch of receiving blankets too....
and I made a Quilt As You Go lap quilt with a couple of layer cakes - one was a layer cake of white Cuddle fabric that I got from Party Time at Road To CA last year and the other was one of an Oriental fabric medly - it will keep someone warm but that is about the best that can be said for it! I don't think anyone even got a picture of it...(Ya can't win them all!)
Post Kyphoplasties...and Other Stuff
I had NO pain from the actual surgery sites...and they have healed up very nicely! Very happy I had them done....
I, however, have had unrelenting pain from what the ER doc said was Sciatica...but which I really think is the nerve that runs down the thigh muscle...technically known as the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve...I am taking heavy-duty muscle relaxers...This condition was probably caused by being flat on my tummy on the operating table for the kyphoplasties...sigh...if I have any more of them, will ask them to put a pillow under my hips!!
Thank goodness I can sleep!
I am working on a sweatshirt conversion....I bought this lovely mint colored sweatshirt right before Christmas and hadn't worn it yet...came back from Retreat with a chunk of Laurel Burch fabric and lo and behold, it has that same mint green so OF COURSE, I had to design a way to use the scrap of fabric on my sweatshirt...
I wanted to convert it to a zip up...with pockets...and I just happened to have a separating zipper in blue! And..it will have a collar made of the bottom banding....
I still have some work to do on the zipper....needs the stops at the top of the neck...that is the next thing I am working on.
It will have cuffs and a bottom border (just draped for effect!)...and the pockets are made of the focus fabric lined with the cuffs banding
Oh..and see my latest sewing machine acquisition...isn't it cute? Was my door prize at Retreat....
Will leave you with some pictures of the snow in So Cal this Feb...its been an incredible year for rain, rain, rain - or as we call it - Liquid Sunshine (cuz you know 'It Never Rains in California'!!) These are our three big mountains....
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| Mt Baldy |
| Idyllwild |
| Big Bear from Lamb's Canyon |
Saturday, February 02, 2019
Butterfly Quiltlet Done
Here is what they looked like before I got to work on them yesterday:
Here is the finished piece:
I like it!
Paducah Museum Shirt Refashion
It's pretty shapeless too.. but I loved the design on the front and over the print there is shiny gold! (hard to see in the pictures..but it shines!)
After taking the Double Gauze shirt class at Road, I was inspired to do some 'refashioning' so...out came the shears! I cut up the sides, took the sleeves off and laid the Scout Tee pattern onto the remains...and came to the immediate reckoning that the Scout Tee was NOT going to work! It's a bit wider than the fabric...after a few hours of kicking my backside for ruining at perfectly good T-shirt...I decided to take the one I was wearing in the picture above and see if that would fit..I like that shirt a lot and like how it fits! So..onto the ironing board and voila'...it fit onto the Paducah shirt. Marked it...cut it out - almost 5 inched in length removed too - cut a wee bit off the sides of the sleeves to fit the new armcyce - stitched the sleeves on and seamed down the sides.. I kept the shoulder seams, the neckline (though I may not keep that long term!) and the sleeve hems. The bottom is dished like the one above.
So..now the Paducah Museum shirt fits!
It will be making its first appearance at Retreat next week!
Sunday, January 27, 2019
Road to Ca 2019 - Day 6 - Thread Painting and Thread Sketching
Taking this class was on my Quilter's Bucket List!
I don't know if I have ever had as good a teacher as Nancy..terrific class..and I learned so much!



























