I did some snipping and ripping today.
Monday, March 03, 2014
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Life and Fiesta Fireworks Quilt
Life …
I was glad for the farm boys to come down to the house and pluck up some ornamental purple plum trees that needed replacing.
Mr. Busy Bee man is to come out now and trim back the shrubs, replant, and add mulch.
The chute where the hogs are loaded onto the trucks. Do you see a rainbow around the sun?
The grain bin with the lagoon.
Irrigation system. Why is it so hard not to take too many sunset pictures? And there's that rainbow again. Is it my camera or was there really a rainbow there?
… as a Quilter
I’d love to do another art quilt of these silos with the barn. This is on the farm just south of us where Paul grew up.
I just disqualified myself from the CELEBRATION Challenge at A Mountain Quiltfest in Pigeon Forge,TN. You see, the rules stated that the perimeter of the quilt could not exceed 160.” Well, after quilting it I cropped it back to as big as I thought looked good, bound it, and added a sleeve. It measured 170.” Then I read the rules again and ran out of time. Aaarg!
I’m still toying with the thought of cropping off 2” from each side and 1” from the top so the fireworks don’t look incomplete. What do you think? And then the binding maybe should be all black instead of using the leftover scraps. Maybe I can enter it into a different show if I read and remember the fine print.
Fiesta Fireworks
See what other quilters are doing at these links.
Really Random Thursday at Live a Colorful Life
TGIFF at Milo & Cuatro
Finish It Up Friday at Crazy Mom Quilts
TGIFF at Milo & Cuatro
Finish It Up Friday at Crazy Mom Quilts
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Heatwole Sewing Retreat and Grands
My brother Oren Jr.’s wife Cheryl is making a string quilt that reminds me of a July picnic!
Mother worked faithfully hand piecing her hexies into “Grandmother’s Flower Garden.”
My “Fiesta Fireworks” is ready for some quilting. Ashton came along back with Paul to pick me up and take me home.
Mother, daughter, and baby!
Two and a half dozen grand's!!!!
Sunday, February 09, 2014
Heatwole Sewing Retreat … continued
This is the cabin we have been occupying all this past week. Can you see Polly waving from the balcony? And there is a huge hornets nest on the left side of the picture.
Coleen and I decided to get out and take a walk for exercise and to see the country. I’m hoping we can attend the little church for services.
There were a couple nice cabins, a small pool, and this little waterfalls at the end of the cul de sac.
Paul’s sister Dorcas wanted help with a “Dick, Jane, and Sally” quilt. Now that I got it all pieced, she plans to hand quilt it and put it up for auction.
I started a new project, “Fiesta Fireworks.” This was the beginning stages and I already discarded the red border for a plain black background.
My niece Jolene and her daughter Afton joined us for a couple days.
Wednesday, February 05, 2014
Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt
I finished the Celtic Solstice mystery quilt top that I have been working on for the last while. When Dustin and Gina got married I had wanted to make them a wedding quilt. That was over a year ago and I’m just now getting “a round tuit!” I chose to make it with lavenders and purples, some of Gina’s favorite colors.
My sister Polly and I with our finished quilt tops.
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