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Thursday, October 31, 2019

Granny Pumpkin Head takes 1st Place

Molly won 1st place in the Third Grade pumpkin decorating contest with her Granny Pumpkin Head. Now where does that child come up with a name like that? Except for the color of the eyes, pretty close to what I look like when I’ve spent too much time in the sun without sunscreen. LOL
Today I helped out my neighbor by heming this cute coat/dress. It had a very long dipping back and she’s not real tall so it looked unattractive. I was pleasantly surprised when I started looking for a thread that would ‘go’ with the butterscotch color. I had a bobbin that was meant for applique work that matched exactly. Sometimes things just work out so nicely.


You may remember that I had quilted the borders on my Tequamenon Falls wallhanging. The center scene became poofy and I’ve been trying to decide what I should do to ‘fix’ it. I didn’t want to remove the stitching, but that’s what has happened. Not sure just when I’ll get back to working on it, but the scene will be done FIRST, then the borders.



I really like the quilting design I used on this Wee Woodlands quilt. I did it in a very improvisational manner. That’s another way of saying, ‘by the seat of my pants’ cuz I didn’t have a clue what to do!





I’ve been working at making Santa Suit Quilts. Today I washed several loads of plaid flannels and fleece for backings. I wanted to use my serger for construction so the seam allowances would be overlooked and the possibility of the seams pulling apart would be very slim. I was just setting up and started down the first strip set, and my feed dogs stopped feeding fabric. Yikes! I sure hope I don’t have to wait 4 weeks to get it back from the repair shop. Hopefully we will drop it off tomorrow.
This is the quilting design I might use on the Santa Suit Quilts, once things are ‘feeding’ properly.

Time for me to see what rabbit hole is just around the corner. I never fall in, I JUMP in with both feet.



Thursday, October 24, 2019

A quick update


Love Heals by Becca Stevens. An inspiring book.
The 6 quilts in the above photo, along with a book I finished recently, are going to the Magdalene House in Summerville. The book tells the story of how the concept started in Tennessee.

This next quilt was made by Sheila and I longarmed it for her. It'll go to a local men's shelter.

Finished longarming these for our charity outreach group. Others make the tops, backs, and do the binding. I just stitch the 'sandwiches' together.



Finishing those 3 quilts today brought my total lifetime stitches to over 12 million!!!

George has been busy making a nice planter box. It will have legs so we won’t be stooping or bending and making our backs ache.

And, I’ve been reading quite a bit. Finished these three books. 





Saturday, October 19, 2019

Mid October Update

I’ve been getting back into my ‘routine’ albeit slowly.... And this clock might just help, LOL



My Gardenia is ‘out of sync’ with it’s normal blooming time (spring):


I finished the locker hooking on the cover for my rocking foot stool:


My latest books are:


Well, that’s it for now. See you at the end of the month. 

Saturday, October 5, 2019

September 2019

I don’t know where I got this picture, but I sure do like it. Hope you enjoy the photos and the chatter.
 Saw this lower picture at a restaurant in Ashland. Yes, that’s how I want to live.



This is a corner of my Tequamenon Falls wall hanging that I’m working on. I’ve had this on the
 ‘to-do’ list for way too long and now that I have a possible place to hang it, I want it done..... LOL
Just before leaving for vacation one of our Gardenia plants decided to produce some strange looking blooms. But the smell was like all the ones from early summer.

These are the latest 4 blocks for the Stroll In Paris BOM with Gudrun Erla of GE Designs. Each month we’ve been give 3 or 4 blocks to make. It goes for 9 months and it is a Mystery just how they’ll be set. 
 Worked on another locker hooking project during the month, not finished but well underway.
Visited Middleton Place early September, the butterflies were everywhere.
 It was a kite-flying type of day while we were there.

Midway thru September we left for our fall vacation in the MidWest. First it was a stop in Poplar Grove to see Jake, Leslie, Hannah, Molly, and Chloe (or is it Clingon, lol). Had 3 days of fun, and got to see Molly in her Cheering Mode, then both girls showed us their expertise (or lack there of) in handling a riding lawn mower. Laugher ensued.
We headed into Chicago for lunch with Nik and then back for our last evening in Poplar Grove. We enjoyed dinner with Luke, Wendy, Ethan, and Grayce the following day at Lumpy’s in Eagle River, WI. Gave Grayce the Orange and Purple quilt I showed in the previous post.  Breakfast with Lee and the crew at the Sunrise Lodge in Land O Lakes was next on the agenda. Then it was off to 
Ashland, WI. and 2 days on Lake Superior with it’s calming sounds.  Then we headed over to Iron River, MI to spend time with Seth, Heather, Hunter, Ashton, Myriah, and Seth Jr. We went to the Harvest Festival they were having in their town.  We headed home tired, but filled with great memories with the love of family.