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Now I'm going to get off the computer and go get busy. Have to do a bit of housework and then I'm going to SEW! I plan on finishing step one today so I can look at step two.
Now I'm going to get off the computer and go get busy. Have to do a bit of housework and then I'm going to SEW! I plan on finishing step one today so I can look at step two.
Unbeknownst to me, my dear kitty, Heidi, was trying to tell me she had cystitis and was peeing all over this bedroom. I just wasn't paying attention...
I got one of those black lights to see where the pee was, and it seemed to be everywhere! I've treated it several times now and the black light still says it isn't clean! So I ordered another product online...anti icky poo...going to use a garden sprayer and spray it on and cross my fingers, turn around three times with my eyes closed and whisper the magic word....what is the magic word???
In the meantime the clutter around my house is killing me! I haven't known where to start....so started trying to get the carpet cleaned....but it's just been stalled. I've changed my tactic and decided to get on with working on the sewing room downstairs. I'm working on moving everything out so I can take up the carpet, put down laminate floors and paint. I'm running into problems of where to put the stuff! It's overwhelming how much there is!
There is very little sewing going on here right now. I had big ideas of some things I wanted to make for Christmas gifts but reevaluated and decided that I wanted to spend all the energies I could muster on getting this house put back together. The pressure of trying to do both I know would just immobilize me.
Goal was to put down the laminate floor over Thanksgiving weekend. That means I have to have the room emptied and painted first. I'm getting there, but not close enough that I think that is going to happen.
Today I hired and electrician that will come on Thursday and add 2 new circuits downstairs and 1 upstairs and move a switch and a light fixture. Then I will be able to run a space heater while using the iron and not blow a circuit downstairs. That will be a good thing!
I feel like I'm not getting anything done tho...so much stuff to deal with and decisions to make that I just...well, just don't. Spend alot of time on line, watching TV, shopping, sleeping....all avoidance. So Stacey you really have called me out on this one. And I pledge to keep sludging thru it with my vision of an organized home that will make it easy for me to be creative again. I'm shooting for the first of the year for having these two rooms put back into functional spaces.
This quilt was a group quilt project for Sue as a going away present from our quilting group. She has retired from work and is moving to Idaho. We will sure miss her! I gave each person a piece of fabric to use to make a 12.5 inch block. Five of us and VERY different results! I am amazed how it all came together in the end. That is the lesson here ... you can make very different blocks work together by using a consistent alternate block.
Madaline sewed the alternate blocks and Debbie made the borders and then I quilted and finished it.
I did some new things on this quilt...(quilting is like cooking for me, it's always a new receipe.) I changed colors of thread which I've never done in a quilt before. I started with quilting loops in the red chains with red varigated thread, then I changed to a neutral varigated and quilted the light areas with straight lines using a ruler, another first, and stitched in the ditch around the blocks, another first. Then I changed to a varigated green and quilted the green areas with straight lines like the light areas and a freehand design over all of the quilt blocks based on thier design. For example on the applique block by Sue 2 I outlined around the applique and quilted waves and hearts in the frame. I did alot of rolling the quilt back and forth and was worried that it would get distorted but it seemend to do oka, even tho at times it seemed like there was excess fabric on the top.
This is a picture of our little quilting group that meets at the library and the makers of this quilt.From left to right: Madaline, Ruth, Sue 2, Sue 1, Debbi 1(me) and Debbie 2. We are dwindling in numbers and always open to new participants!