Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Monday, November 19, 2007
Keeping busy!
I made 6 of these postcards for a Snowman swap. I used glitter glue, beads, and spangles to glam these up, but the fabric was so cute I had to use it. I mailed them in plastic sleeves to preserve the beads. I only mailed 4 of them out--the others I kept for my own use. I always make at least one extra for myself--you never know when one will go astray in the mail.
I just finished binding this small quilt this afternoon. I made the center medallion of a UFO with stars and planets several years ago, then used it in a Round Robin in my quilt group. I loved the result--especially the appliqued space monsters someone added in round two. I quilted rocket ships into the navy blue corners, and landing craft and stars in the last round, the teal triangles. The back is a fabric of space creatures tossed on a red background. I intend to use it as a table topper, so I removed one round to make it the right size. The round I removed was simple yellow triangles to take it off pointe. Since it was square, it wouldn't have made a bed quilt, and was really too large for a wallhanging, anyway.
Tomorrow there is a potluck at Eastern Star, and I'm taking corn pudding and some fresh-from-the-bakery bread. Then on Thanksgiving we'll all go out to eat at Luby's. I just don't have the energy to cook a big meal this year. I'd rather just have a quiet day.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
The wait is over!
I finally finished the red and green quilt! I got the binding done today. As you can probably tell, it is HUGE!! 132" square. I really like the way it turned out. Although it is just draped over the bed in these pictures, when the pillows are tucked in and covered, the quilt goes from floor to floor on three sides on our king sized bed. It is also very heavy, even though a light-weight cotton batting was used. The quilter (Heirloom Elegance in Corpus Christi) did a great job on it. This quilt is for DH and myself, and I am very pleased with it. Each block is different, and it took me almost a year from start to finish. I still have four quilt tops to quilt and bind, all are wall-hanging size. I also still have two postcard swaps to do this year as well.
This week a handyman is supposed to put up the bead-board panels on our bathroom ceiling, then it will be time to strip off the wallpaper and repaint the walls and vanity. Why anyone painted the bathroom orange is beyond me, but why we lived with it for another 18 years is truly unfathomable. It will be a nice soothing pastel blue when I get done with it.
DH has been putting his plants to bed for the winter, although several of them are still blooming and will continue throughout the winter. These amaryllis are setting three to four blooms per stalk, and have more flower stalks ready to shoot up in each pot. They really are gorgeous.
Sunday, November 4, 2007
The Halloween party went well. My friend had lots of fun foods, and we played some games and socialized. There were only 13 of us there, so I had several goodie bags left over. I sent some to my grandchildren, and DH took the rest to work and passed them out there.
We had a lot of trick-or-treaters this year, and many of them commented on how cool it was that we gave them Play-Doh. I even had one teenage boy tell me that on a scale of one-to-ten our house was a ten! No tricks played here.
DH brought me this rose yesterday. Isn't it pretty, with the striped petals? Unfortunately, it has no scent. I think I would pick scent over color where flowers are concerned; DH says that most of the roses that are unusual colors have no scent.
I just finished making 12 postcards like this one for a swap called My Favorite Color. My color preferences change with the seasons, so right now I definitely prefer orange. The cards are supposed to use no other colors. The background fabric is medium orange with red-orange flowers and yellow-orange circles, I used orange thread to couch down orange fibers and sew decorative stitches on it, attached orange felt squares with either an orange button or a decorative bar-tack stitch, then added orange spangles and beads. The rick-rack in the upper left corner is actually a bright neon-orange color as well, although the flash makes it look yellow. I have to mail these to the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and Turkey as well as to several locations in the US. I am mailing them in clear plastic sleeves. I only hope the beads make it through okay, especially the long bugle beads. They usually do, but the bugle beads are more brittle than most beads, being glass beads, and have sharp edges that can cut through the thread. I'll just keep my fingers crossed!
I'm signed up for two other swaps, snowman cards in December and the Letter M in January.
I'll show those when I get them finished.
We had a lot of trick-or-treaters this year, and many of them commented on how cool it was that we gave them Play-Doh. I even had one teenage boy tell me that on a scale of one-to-ten our house was a ten! No tricks played here.
DH brought me this rose yesterday. Isn't it pretty, with the striped petals? Unfortunately, it has no scent. I think I would pick scent over color where flowers are concerned; DH says that most of the roses that are unusual colors have no scent.
I just finished making 12 postcards like this one for a swap called My Favorite Color. My color preferences change with the seasons, so right now I definitely prefer orange. The cards are supposed to use no other colors. The background fabric is medium orange with red-orange flowers and yellow-orange circles, I used orange thread to couch down orange fibers and sew decorative stitches on it, attached orange felt squares with either an orange button or a decorative bar-tack stitch, then added orange spangles and beads. The rick-rack in the upper left corner is actually a bright neon-orange color as well, although the flash makes it look yellow. I have to mail these to the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and Turkey as well as to several locations in the US. I am mailing them in clear plastic sleeves. I only hope the beads make it through okay, especially the long bugle beads. They usually do, but the bugle beads are more brittle than most beads, being glass beads, and have sharp edges that can cut through the thread. I'll just keep my fingers crossed!
I'm signed up for two other swaps, snowman cards in December and the Letter M in January.
I'll show those when I get them finished.
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