
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Bits and Pieces

Monday, September 29, 2008
Christmas stash


Thursday, September 25, 2008
Deviated diversion
The surgery went well. He had to be at the hospital at 5:30 am and the surgery was scheduled for 7:30. Luckily the hospital isn't far away so my daughter-in-law took him over to the hospital and got him all settled in and then ran back home to pick up me and their 2 1/2 year old son. This was one of his preschool days so we dropped him off there by 7:20 and then ran back over to the hospital. The surgery lasted about 2 hours and went well. We shouldn't have laughed but when we were able to see him in the recovery room, he had his nose packed with straws sticking out so he could breathe. He was rather out of it so I didn't stay long. Tonight I'm babysitting so my daughter-in-law can go back to the hospital. He should be home tomorrow but will need to be off work for about 2 weeks. I'll go home on Sunday.
Nevertheless, quilting isn't far from my mind. I finished my winter blue and white wall hanging before I came here yesterday and will be taking it to the quilter on Tuesday. And I have been dreaming about the little cottages I will be making for the Christmas Cottage Swap. When I get home, I'll post a picture of my Christmas fabric stash...I'm trying to decide which of the fabrics I will use. I will probably make cottages using a variety of fabric but I'm not quite sure yet. I can't wait to see the variety of cottages that the team makes. The quilt should turn out to be a nice size by the time we use 12 of the blocks!
I have enjoyed visiting the blogs of my team members...it looks like we will be a fun bunch!
Monday, September 22, 2008
It's Fall Already

at teacher and is so patient. She gave us a lot a great hints. Some of the hints are in her book. Baltimore Basics.
quite a bit and does not seem to have much body unless I starch the heck out of it. I used blue fabrics so that the wallhanging could be used throughout winter not just Christmas.Thursday, September 11, 2008
design wall
We used 3 pieces of 2 inch thick styrofoam insulation that were 2 feet by 8 feet. We cut about 4 inches from the 8 foot length so that it could fit under the 8 foot ceilings in the room. He hinged the pieces with duct tape so that the pieces fold accordian style when I want to store the wall. Then I covered the styrofoam with flannel. I fastened the flannel so that it can be taken off when the wall is folded and lo and behold I have a design wall that is 6 feet wide by 92 inches high. It can be moved to any place in the room as long as it has a wall to lean on. I won't have to move it often, but at least I know I can. It could be put in the closet or even tucked into a corner if need be. The whole thing cost under $75 - much less than some of the large ones that I have seen advertised and it took us less than 2 hours including the time to drive to Lowes for the insulation board and Walmart for the flannel.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
quilt show
I took some pictures of quilts in the show but the lighting wasn't the greatest for good pictu
res.

When I got home from the show, company from PA was waiting. They stopped at our place on their way home from NC. My husband had entertained them until I got home...they are great friends and didn't mind that I was at the quilt show. They left Friday and we prepared for the big Hannah tropical storm....bought batteries, got extra bread, moved the deck furniture, etc. The storm really didn't amount to much here...a couple hours of wind and rain and it was over.
I also got my fall wallhanging quilt back from the quilter's. She does such a fantastic job each time. The quilt design was leaves and we chose some variegated brown thread for the quilting. 
I chose the orange fabric that w
as in one of the blocks for the binding. It finished about 58x72. I'll have to get the ladder out to hang it.


