Wednesday, January 1, 2014

{Post 1,294} A Different Look

Here is my 9-patch and shirts quilt with a different color scheme AND a different orientation for the cream and colors in the 9-patches.  Same quilt as last post.  See the difference?



I am making this new one for a gift.  I should scare up a few shirts with lime green in them just to draw the green out.  But it doesn't look too bad with the shirts I already have.  This is going to be a 2014 Christmas gift.  No time like the present to start.


Saturday, December 28, 2013

{Post 1,293} More Nine-Patch Goodness


Here is what I got put together this AM and a tiny bit yesterday.  I am cutting more squares as I go.  Also cutting side triangles.  I always have so many projects going that my cutting table doesn't have much room for cutting.  I will straighten that all up soon.  

From the top left corner to the end of the triangle in the sewn-together part, this measures about 45".

More company coming tomorrow, some more on Monday, and some leaving Monday.  It will all be back to normal within a week!  I've enjoyed all the guests.  Working on some new normals around the Parker ranchero.

{Post 1,292} Nine-Patch Update




This is a little shot of my nine-patch shirt quilt in process.  I have not sewn for so long!  All the units measure five inches square.  The same blue and cream are used throughout.


Saturday, December 14, 2013

{Post 1,291} Little Project Today



I asked my husband if he would please put up our baby gate brackets today.  They are going to be on the walls at "this" end of the ladder.  He agreed.  Then I got this hairbrained idea to paint the stairwell to match the living room before he put them up.  The gate is essential to my sanity.  Not only is my grandson coming later this month (and he is in the toddler/just learning to walk phase), but I can't relax when we have company with toddlers because I am sure they are going to tumble down the steps to their death.  We opted for wooden strips that are shaped on both edges like a fancy trim.  We painted them to match the walls and drilled holes for the gate bumpers to fit into to give it extra stability.

Here is a very recent picture of the pseudo intellectual.  He is only 9 months old.  He has always looked older than his age:


Wes rigged the ladder in the bottom picture and told me not to bounce around a lot while I did the cutting in along the ceiling edge and in the corners.  The piece of wood is only being held in place by the ladder.  There was not a whole lot of incline.  But the drop would only be about 12 feet.

I went out a couple ladder rungs, but then I couldn't do it.  You know how you hear people say "don't look down" when they are trying to get someone down from a height?  I looked down!  I froze.  I was the only one upstairs.  I literally could not move.  So I sweetly asked my dear husband to do the cutting in.  Here it is when he was finished.  You can see the color better here.


The back wall is two stories high.  That is NOT the same ladder as in the top pictures.  So I found our extension handle for the roller and away I went.  The top picture is the finished product.  I LOVE this color.

Now I'm off to paint the inside of my soon-to-move-in-with-us daughter's closet and wallbed cubby.




Wednesday, December 4, 2013

{Post 1,290} Quilt Finished ~ Buckeye Queen


Here is Buckeye Queen.  I like this sooo much.  It's a large throw size.  I made it for a friend who has been such an encouragement to me.  Hope she likes it!  It's washed and dried and ready for delivery.

In honor of the quilt, I made buckeyes this AM.  They are peanut butter, confectioner's sugar and graham cracker crumbs mixed then shaped and frozen, then dipped in milk chocolate.  What's not to like?


Since I was going to be in the kitchen so long, I made a couple batches of these as well.




Monday, December 2, 2013

{Post 1,289} Secret Project

I have a large secret project that I finished the machine quilting on tonight.  Email me for the URL if you don't have it.

{Post 1,288} Little Quilt Finished ~ Big Quilt Started



This is a pattern from a magazine.  I don't remember which one off the top of my head.  I made and quilted it for a customer.  This is the first time I did the swirly stitching you see in the snowman.  I broke 4 needles.  I think the problem was with the invisible thread, not the machine.  So frustrating.

But now the sleeve is in place, and it is finished.  Will be mailed in the AM.  It's about 16" x 20".  Just a guess.

I also started machine quilting a large quilt on my HandiQuilter.  It's going great, but it's a Christmas surprise.  I'll post some pics on my secret blog when I have them.