Just my musings about life, quilting, my family and my dog.

Saturday, December 30, 2017

Design Wall Monday


The Husband has been hinting (if you can call outright whining a hint) that everyone has a quilt but him.  He's right, of course.  When I was at the Road to California in January I was struck by the graphic lines and sophisticated colors of this Cherrywood Fabrics kit.  It's not a large quilt because he only wanted one to hang in the conference room at his office.  This is what I was able to accomplish at our guild retreat a few weeks ago.

Do you realize that there are 49 (FORTY-NINE!) friggin' little circles on this quilt top??!!  Applique is not my friend.  However, I have a new best friend, Piecelique by Sharon Schamber.

Now I realize this should also be on my UFO list!
I'll get it done.  You'll keep me honest.

Be creative,
Chris

2018 UFO list

So.  It appears I haven't posted since 2013.  I guess blogging was harder than I anticipated.  A lot has happened in the last four years and the only thing I am going to remark on today is that I moved my sewing life into a slightly larger room.  The idea of the move was met with much grumbling from the husband.  He hates change. He says I should be glad of that trait of his, it's the reason we're still married. I admit that I can't fault his logic on that topic.

The main reason for today's completely unexpected post is that I want to join in Patchwork Times 2018 UFO challenge.  I participated in it in 2013 and I actually got quite a few done.  I hung on to the completed quilts for too long so this Christmas I staged the Great Quilt Giveaway.  Almost everyone in my family chose a quilt and I think everyone felt good about it. I know I did.

I'm not at home while I'm writing this so there won't be many (maybe no) pictures.

Here's the list off the top​ of my head and let me tell you, that's a scary place:
1. The obi quilt
2. The kimono quilt
3. Sean's quilt
4. Applique flowers quilt
5. Barn raising quilt
6. Dad's memory quilt
7. Place mats
8. The old NYE mystery quilt
9. Ocean waves
10. Signature quilt
11. Christmas quilt
12. There's a quilt hanging with is backing

We'll, that's my plan for the year. Every month Judy will pull a number and I am to complete that quilt or at the very least make MAJOR progress on it.

That's all I have right now. Go check out the other commited UFO peeps on Judy's blog.

Eleanor Roosevelt encouraged us to do one thing everyday that scares you..  I don't know about you but this list scares me.

Chris

Monday, April 1, 2013

Design Wall Monday

OK. So this is actually my floor.  This beast got too big for my wall.  I think it will be done when I fix the point at the bottom.  Do you think it nerds a border?  More multicolored ones as a border?  No border?  

Chris

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

BlogLovin!

Well, Google is discontinuing another thing I really love.  First they declared they are doing away with iGoogle. That was my home page.  I LOVED iGoogle.  Those Google turds!

Now, they are planning to stop Google Reader on 7/1/13.  Double turds.

A few suggestions have been floating around various blogs and I decided to try BlogLovin.  So far so good.

Apparently, I have to claim my blog.  Here goes:
<a href="http://www.bloglovin.com/blog/5237143/?claim=5fr3pbve4d8">Follow my blog with Bloglovin</a>

Are you bugged by this?  If so, what are you planning to do?

Chris

Saturday, March 2, 2013

My New Best Friend



I will finish Bonnie Hunter's 1911 Mystery Quilt, Orca Bay.  I will.  I really will. That is, if I can ever stop turning parts the wrong way.  If you look closely at the two blocks on the left, you can see that the brown string triangles are facing the wrong direction.  I've done this with at least 8 blocks.  ACK!  As a result, I've become very close with my new friend, Mr. Ripper.  And I don't mean Jack.

What are you doing on your Saturday??

Chris



Tuesday, February 26, 2013

What I'm listening to

Judy, over at Patchwork Times, has started a new weekly thing asking us to write about what we're reading.  Well, while I rarely read a physical book, I am almost never without a novel on my iPod.  I get so much "reading" done this way and I don't have to choose between quilting and reading - I can do BOTH at the same time!!  That's very much of a win-win in my book (Pun intended!).

The Journal of Best Practices: A Memoir of Marriage, Asperger Syndrome, and One Man's Quest to Be a Better Husband


That was a long intro into what I'm listening to.  I just finished reading David Finch's "The Journal of Best Practices."  A true memoir of his struggle with becoming a better husband.  I found this book to be both enlightening and disheartening.  The book begins on the day that Finch's wife diagnoses him with Asperger's syndrome.  He then sets about to become a better husband because his disorder means he has very little - if any- empathy for others.  He described the things he would do and not do, he would listen to his wife give him feedback and then he determined to do what she asked of him.

The heartening part is that he actually made huge strides in becoming a better husband.  The disheartening part is that he described a lot of behaviors that my husband does and I think most men do and it has nothing to do with their being on the Asperger's spectrum.  SIGH.

What are you reading?

Chris

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Design Wall Monday 2.25.13

This is what happens when your string drawers (that's right, 2 of them!) won't close any more. 

I wasn't sure about the multicolored strings around the outside but I think I like them. As an added bonus I'll be reducing a lot of those pesky medium-toned strings. 

Check out what others have on their design walls. Judy has all the links on her website.

Chris. 

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Progress

Strings make such a mess that I can hardly wait to finish this project. I dash into my sewing room when I have even 5 minutes just to whip out another couple of string blocks.
The quilt, as I originally designed it, will take 304 5-inch string blocks. That design includes the heart surrounded by black and then surrounded by several rows of multi-colored string blocks to bring it up to a decent size. So far I've completed 107 blocks and I feel like I've been sewing forever.
I'm beginning to think a little square heart surrounded by black blocks is going to be just fine.

What are you working on?

Chris

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Strings!!

My string drawers were so full that I couldn't fit in another string. Really. I mean it. So, instead of making a backing for Easy Street I decided to sort and organize strings. What I discovered was an overabundance of red black and white strings.  After fiddling around with graph paper I decided I'd make a red white black heart quilt.  These little string blocks finish at five inches and so far I've made about 100 of them.  The drawer closes now and I'm pretty happy so far with what I've got. What do you think?

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

The Liebster Award!






Life is really so strange!  I was reading a blog yesterday that had been nominated for several awards.  A case of "Award Envy" struck as I whined silently to myself, "I wish I would get nominated by someone :(. (Don't you think we need both a sarcasm and a whining font??)   I digress... imagine my surprise and pleasure when I got an email this morning announcing that Kathy from Carpe Lanam  had nominated me for the Liebster Award!!   Thank you, Kathy!  I’m really honored and excited, and hope the bloggers I nominate will feel the same way.
The Liebster award is given from bloggers to bloggers. To qualify, the blog must have fewer than 200 followers or be less than 6 months old. Once the award has been bestowed upon you, you may accept it and pass it along by writing a post with the following things:
  1. List 11 random things about yourself.
  2. Answer 11 questions posed by the nominator.
  3. Choose 11 blogs to pass the award on to and link to them in your post. You’ll need to notify them too, probably by a comment on their blog.
  4. Create 11 questions for those 11 bloggers to answer.

My 11 random things:
  1. I have been on three TV game shows: What's My Line (I am showing my age), High Rollers, and Family Feud. All True.
  2. I have had 6 Great Danes.  Serially.  I mean, really, one at a time has been plenty for us.
  3. I grew up in a family of six kids.  My parents remained married to the end and I consider my childhood to have been pretty healthy and normal.  That alone makes me weird.
  4. I put myself through college working as a cook on sport fishing boats.  I worked way too hard and had way WAY too much fun.
  5. I love to read but you will almost never see me with an actual book in my hand.  Since I discovered audio books I have been hooked.  I am almost never without an iPod hanging around my neck.
  6. My husband and I have raised two terrific young men.  One is a lawyer and the other just got accepted to Yale for a Master's program.
  7. I consider popcorn a completely acceptable meal if I am dining at home alone.
  8. Apparently I have Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.  At least that is what my family thinks because I cannot stop quilting.  It has taken over at least one room in our home and most of my life.  
  9. I have been to China and loved it.  I would go back in a heartbeat.
  10. Once upon a time I wanted to have FIVE children.  Son#2 convinced me I was not cut out for that thankyouverymuch!!
  11. I have an unnatural affection for my smartphone - and pretty much anything technological.  My name is Chris and I'm a geek.  "Hi, Chris."
My 11 questions from my nominator:
  1. What do you like to blog about?  I tend to blog mostly about my quilting.  Although my dog, Izzy, seems to have more than her fair share of posts. 
  2. How did you get started blogging?  I had been reading blogs for a long time and just decided to get in on the action.  It looked like fun and a good way to document my quilting.  It turns out to be rewarding but also more work than I thought.
  3. If you had a time machine, when and where would you go?  (You may assume for the sake of the question that no unfortunate paradoxes will be created by time travel if that makes you more comfortable!)  Great Question!!  I think I would go back to Egypt at the time of the Pharaohs. I would love to see all that magnificence in it's pristine splendor.
  4. What is the next color that you would choose to paint a room or the exterior of your house?  I am actually very happy with my house colors.  However, I think I might repaint my quilting room in a nice sophisticated neutral.  Maybe something in a pale taupe.
  5. Name a favorite fiction book.  Or two or three if you can’t pick. How in the world do I pick one or THREE!  I love the Outlander series.  I also love the George RR Martin Game of Thrones series.  But then how can you Beat Stephanie Plum as a hapless heroine?
  6. Name a favorite nonfiction book.  Again, hard to pick one.  I really enjoyed Confessions of a Radical Industrialist by Ray Anderson.  I also think Night by Elie Wiesel and Man's Search for Meaning by Frankl are Must Reads,  They are about the Holocaust and human survival.  If you only read one, pick Frankl's
  7. What is your favorite genre of music or your favorite musician?  I am a Beatles fan through and through.  I also enjoy Joni Mitchel despite the razzing I take from my friends who don't consider her work "real music."  So, for a genre, I guess I would have to say Oldies.  LOL
  8. How many states/countries have you lived in?  I have lived exclusively in the  USA and only in two states: Arizona till age 6, then California till age 26, Arizona for a few months then back to California at age 27 (didn't like the heat!).
  9. A favorite teacher?  I'm afraid no one stands out.  There are several who had a profound effect on me that I used to my advantage but I can't go so far as to say I liked them.  What can I say - I went to Catholic school and not a nice one.
  10. Favorite color?  RED!  Go ahead, analyze me.
  11. Where would you like to go on vacation, if you could go anywhere?  Since I can't go there in its original state, I want to go to Egypt in its current state (when politics settle down).  I would spend about a week in the Cairo Museum and a day or two in the markets and then tromp out to see the pyramids.
My 11 questions for my nominees to answer:

1.  Why did you start a blog?
2. What is the most embarrassing thing you've ever done that was witnessed by someone else?
3.  Favorite TV show?
4. Do you like to cook?  How did you learn?
5. Dustbunnies?
6. If you could talk to a famous person who would it be?
7.  Have you met anyone famous?
8. What is your favorite guilty pleasure?
9. Which main character from a book or movie do you think is most like you?
10. If you could live anywhere, where would you choose?
11. What is your greatest fear?


My nominees are:

I hope you have fun with this. I don't mean this to be a high-pressure obligation, so no worries if you're unable to pass along the award.  Or if you take a couple of weeks to write the post.  I did it right away because if I don't do something right away, chances are very good that it will never get done.  

Chris