Every once in awhile during a lull in my day I will have a mini pity party and think "why me?", then I get back to whatever project is occupying my day and just say "Thank You"! :)
Today I had one while I was on the floor under the quilt machine checking thread tension, my hands are numb all the time and I sometimes can't feel the thread on the underside of the quilt, so I laid there today and thought about all the things I could ,to feel sorry for myself, numb hands, my bum knee, a year lost when I did nothing but lay on the couch and look pathetic! Then I thought if I died now, how long would it take before my husband found me under the quilt batting like the wicked witch! LOL
So I stayed there for awhile and enjoyed the coolness, and the sound of the birds, got up and got back to work! I had to pick out about 8 inches of quilt when I did an oops and didn't catch it! Instead of tightening the tension I loosened it and didn't catch it! I was annoyed to say the least.
I worked for a couple hours, put some scarves an the stretchers to work on this evening, and decided I needed to head home to do some "Housework", there is never ending laundry and the cat box needs cleaning:( but I think my husband picked up lunch in town so at least I won't have to cook!
I ran through a pin that was hiding in the quilt batting, which scared me almost as much as the hawk that hit the window an hour later! I was surprised the needle didn't break!
Here are a few photos from the current quilt project, it's coming together better than I thought it would. The bobbin thread is such a close match to the back fabric it almost looks invisible ( it was not fun picking it out!) if you look close you can see where I picked!
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Back to work!
I took a few days off to do yard work. After a year of neglect, I felt a real need to try and get some order back in my yard and clear out weeds and overgrown bushes. It's a slow process but it's looking so much better! If there were two of me and we both moved faster I could really get something done! It's probably a good thing this has been a dry year so I can keep up with the lawn mowing. I have two lawns to mow, one here and one at CowTown, both huge, with a lot of weed eating. Both take a good day to finish! My veggie garden is next door and the rabbits have discovered the green beans:( trying to decide if I want to put up a fence or just get rid of a few rabbits. We have 3 big lazy barn cats who I think could help out a little, but they seem to work only when they want to!
I put another quilt on yesterday and painted a few scarves. It felt good to be back to work in the quilt shop, but I was tired last night! I am sure the creeping Jenny in my flower beds was glad for a chance to take over again.
I am concerned about this quilt, there is a huge size difference from one end to the other, and lots of ripples and waves. I had a hard time rolling it onto the machine and I am worried about keeping it all straight. I started quilting and will just have to see how it goes!
When I get past the first border I will have to post some pictures, it's a beautiful quilt and I love the colors. If I can work through the ripples I will be happy! :)
So off to town to run errands, catch up on gossip, and then back to work!
I put another quilt on yesterday and painted a few scarves. It felt good to be back to work in the quilt shop, but I was tired last night! I am sure the creeping Jenny in my flower beds was glad for a chance to take over again.
I am concerned about this quilt, there is a huge size difference from one end to the other, and lots of ripples and waves. I had a hard time rolling it onto the machine and I am worried about keeping it all straight. I started quilting and will just have to see how it goes!
When I get past the first border I will have to post some pictures, it's a beautiful quilt and I love the colors. If I can work through the ripples I will be happy! :)
So off to town to run errands, catch up on gossip, and then back to work!
Monday, June 11, 2012
Sioux YMCA Camp Leslie Marrowbone
Doesn't this make you want to spend a summer at camp! Beautiful! I will be spending a week here in August and I can hardly wait!
Oh Holy Cow...
I am tired of slow Internet and have been posting through my phone because it is faster. Today I decided I would get out the laptop so I could actually type instead of peck along with one finger and try to write my thoughts. Now that I have waited for 10 minutes for the window to type on to open, I have completely lost my train of thought!
Apparently they are mapping the area to put in fiber optic phone cable and in the FUTURE? (whose? future is the question) we will have high speed Internet. By that time I will have given up on technology all together and won't even care :)
Today I am hoping to get more done than I did yesterday. I spent two hours in a conference call about an Art Camp I am helping with this summer. It was good to connect with everyone else involved and to meet them over the phone, but by the time we were done I was in lazy mode and didn't feel inspired to do more than read and look up ideas on-line...which of course was slow, so that wasted most of the evening. It was windy again yesterday and once again today (imagine that!) so doing anything outside was not in the cards. I am hoping we will get some more rain today, it has been so dry and we need water in the dams. But at the same time I wish it would clear up and quit blowing because I do have things I want to do outside!
I have become fascinated with Prayer Flags this summer and hope to work on a few of those this week. I was given prayer flags last summer by my family as a healing message for the journey I was on. They inspired me to find out more about Prayer Flags and the messages they carry. I have discovered a lot of information about them and also some wonderful projects that people are doing with them. One of them can be found here: http://theprayerflagproject.blogspot.com/ So now that I have a new obsession I can add them to the list of things I want to get done this summer :)
Well if I plan to get anything done today I better keep moving! I plan to put the star quilt on the machine today and get it started, crossing my fingers it goes smoothly and there are no major glitches...
Apparently they are mapping the area to put in fiber optic phone cable and in the FUTURE? (whose? future is the question) we will have high speed Internet. By that time I will have given up on technology all together and won't even care :)
Today I am hoping to get more done than I did yesterday. I spent two hours in a conference call about an Art Camp I am helping with this summer. It was good to connect with everyone else involved and to meet them over the phone, but by the time we were done I was in lazy mode and didn't feel inspired to do more than read and look up ideas on-line...which of course was slow, so that wasted most of the evening. It was windy again yesterday and once again today (imagine that!) so doing anything outside was not in the cards. I am hoping we will get some more rain today, it has been so dry and we need water in the dams. But at the same time I wish it would clear up and quit blowing because I do have things I want to do outside!
I have become fascinated with Prayer Flags this summer and hope to work on a few of those this week. I was given prayer flags last summer by my family as a healing message for the journey I was on. They inspired me to find out more about Prayer Flags and the messages they carry. I have discovered a lot of information about them and also some wonderful projects that people are doing with them. One of them can be found here: http://theprayerflagproject.blogspot.com/ So now that I have a new obsession I can add them to the list of things I want to get done this summer :)
Well if I plan to get anything done today I better keep moving! I plan to put the star quilt on the machine today and get it started, crossing my fingers it goes smoothly and there are no major glitches...
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Sunday
I finished the quilt I was working on last week and I think it turned out pretty fantastic! The binding took 4 hours to sew on, which was a long time, but this quilt is huge! 104x114 inches! It was like trying to wrestle an alligator:) now I need to trim threads and get it delivered.
I plan to get over to cowtown this afternoon to oil my machine and get it ready for the next quilt that is waiting. This one is another large quilt, a Lone Star quilt which I am a little nervous about quilting, but excited at the same time. Star Quilts are such works of art and this will be the first one I will quilt for someone else. It helped that the quilter spent some time going over ideas with me and gave me her vision and her blessing before I started.
Yesterday I took a day away and helped the local Sioux YMCA staff clean their summer camp and get it ready for the kids who will spend the summer there. What a wonderful day we had! The camp is located on the Missouri River out in the middle of nowhere, a few outbuildings and a handful of teepees, the river on one side and miles of grass and sky all around. There is an enthusiastic staff of 7 young people, some local kids, and a couple from as far away as NY. I enjoyed the day so much and wanted to pack my bags and stay for the summer. Of course I forgot my camera but I am hoping my friend Carla got some good pictures and I can post some this week. I am spending a week there in August for their Arts Camp and plan to teach a natural dyes class and we will create a wall hanging. It should be an interesting week!
I plan to get over to cowtown this afternoon to oil my machine and get it ready for the next quilt that is waiting. This one is another large quilt, a Lone Star quilt which I am a little nervous about quilting, but excited at the same time. Star Quilts are such works of art and this will be the first one I will quilt for someone else. It helped that the quilter spent some time going over ideas with me and gave me her vision and her blessing before I started.
Yesterday I took a day away and helped the local Sioux YMCA staff clean their summer camp and get it ready for the kids who will spend the summer there. What a wonderful day we had! The camp is located on the Missouri River out in the middle of nowhere, a few outbuildings and a handful of teepees, the river on one side and miles of grass and sky all around. There is an enthusiastic staff of 7 young people, some local kids, and a couple from as far away as NY. I enjoyed the day so much and wanted to pack my bags and stay for the summer. Of course I forgot my camera but I am hoping my friend Carla got some good pictures and I can post some this week. I am spending a week there in August for their Arts Camp and plan to teach a natural dyes class and we will create a wall hanging. It should be an interesting week!
Thursday, June 7, 2012
No Time To Putter Around!
The wind finally went down in the night, no rain but there are clouds so maybe that will come!
Finished getting some flowers into pots around the yard then headed to CowTown to hopefully finish the shell quilt today. Of course I had to come home for lunch and now I am puttering.
I actually took a hoe and weeded the garden this morning, which doesn't sound all that exciting, but for me to be able to be in the garden, and have the energy to hoe was like being in heaven! It is exciting to see everything coming up, now if we could get the rain.
So back to work, otherwise I will end up napping or finding some other time waster. I should run to town and get my drivers license renewed, but my extension doesn't expire until the 16 so I would hate to get in a hurry! :)
Finished getting some flowers into pots around the yard then headed to CowTown to hopefully finish the shell quilt today. Of course I had to come home for lunch and now I am puttering.
I actually took a hoe and weeded the garden this morning, which doesn't sound all that exciting, but for me to be able to be in the garden, and have the energy to hoe was like being in heaven! It is exciting to see everything coming up, now if we could get the rain.
So back to work, otherwise I will end up napping or finding some other time waster. I should run to town and get my drivers license renewed, but my extension doesn't expire until the 16 so I would hate to get in a hurry! :)
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
(swear word) WIND!
The wind has blown all day. Not just a breezy wind but a gale force wind. Annoying to say the least. We have two trees in our yard but it sounds like we live in the forest as it whips around the eaves and corners of the house. One of the -not so- joys of living on the prairie. I spent part of the morning here at home, cleaning up and putting things away after two days of canning rhubarb & strawberry jam, and preserving a number of fresh herbs(photo below). Then I headed to CowTown and spent the rest of the day over there working on a quilt, organizing bills, and cleaning over there, and listening to the wind. Even the quilting machine didn't drowned out the wind today, I thought about putting some music on, but between the fans, the machine and the hurricane, I decided music would be a sensory overload! Here is the quilt I am working on right now, the colors made me think of the ocean so I tried to incorporate shells into the design. I have about two hours left to quilt and then the binding. I am anxious to see how it comes off the machine, it had some issues, so far it seems to be ok, but I am worried about puckers on the back. (photos)
When I got home there was coffee waiting and we both decided ice cream with fresh strawberry topping was a good supper for a miserably hot and windy South Dakota day!
When I got home there was coffee waiting and we both decided ice cream with fresh strawberry topping was a good supper for a miserably hot and windy South Dakota day!
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