Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Quilters join the 21st Century!

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QUILTERS JOIN THE 21ST CENTURY!!!
A few months back I wrote about how I hurt my elbows and after procrastinating for some time I finally went to the doctor, who promptly gave me pretty new arm bands to wear, some meds, and sent me to 4 weeks of physical therapy for 6+ hours a week! My elbows improved for a time, but when I returned to my regular quilting work my left elbow flared up again and very painfully let me know it.
In the past at this point I would have just given up and decided that I would have to learn to live with it!
But not this time! I called and went in to see the doc AGAIN!
However I did something a little differently this time...........I took some pictures of the quilting machine that I operate. I figured that he needed to see exactly what I was doing, so perhaps he could better help me!
His reponse AMAZED me!
He immediately started typing away at his laptop.....asked me the name of the machine and said
"I thought that quilters just sat around a frame and talked!"

At any rate, I feel like I was taken a little more seriously, he checked out now only my elbows, but my neck and back as well. I have some new meds, MORE PT, and an appointment for an MRI.

I think I'll take the pictures with me when I go for PT. They could probably give me some pointers too!

But for the record:

Quilters have joined the 21st century!

Friday, February 27, 2009

Secret Garden


Last weekend we had 7 ton of rock delivered to be placed in my secret garden area.



It was really hard work removing the cement divider.
At first Mike was using a sledge hammer and crow bar........

but they finally borrowed a cement driller from our neighbor
and it made the work a little easier.
And hauling all of that rock was no picnic either.


But boy does it look good now!


Future plans include making more flower beds along the back side of the fence. I think that might be this weekend's project. The weather has been absolutely beautiful here, however they are forcasting 90 degree weather for Sunday. NOT the best way to begin March! Hopefully it won't get TOO hot TOO soon!


I've started COMPOSTING!
Here is one of my bins:

This year we gathered all of the leaves that
fell from the trees and have
been putting them into these makeshift bins.
I put all of my kitchen
scraps in here, water it down,
and mix it up from time to time.
I've already used one pile to enrich a
newly planted garden in another area
of our yard.
I've got the neighbor bringing me HER kitchen scraps too!

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Mardi Gras

Yes, it is the Mardi Gras/Fat Tuesday celebration today,
but did you know that it was also National Pancake Day?
I made pancakes from scratch this morning for my family. They were very yummy. I even warmed the syrup! We had a couple left over and I will warm them up for breakfast tomorrow morning!
I've been working hard in my studio. I've completed a customer quilt top and am near completion on a t-shirt quilt that I pieced and quilted.
Here is a picture of the quilt and a couple of detail shots:



The weather has been so very nice here the last few days. We have had 80 degree weather so I've been busy working out in my garden pruning and planting and pulling weeds.
Tomorrow is the start of Lent and while I am not Catholic,
I like the idea of participating in Lent.
In years past I have always forgone something...
like CHOCOLATE
or SUGAR
or my glass of wine.
This year I've decided that I would ADD something,
More daily devotion time,
daily exercise and
daily decluttering time in my home.
Discipline.....could be harder that giving up chocolate!
Wish me luck!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Free Placemats

Check out this website for monthly themed placemats...........
Free from Jackie Robinson - Animas Quilts

Jan/Feb/March are already posted.

http://www.animas.com/Placemats/Placemats.html

These placemats really look cool!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Organize!!!!!


I had a dear friend come over today to give me some pointers on organization. I REALLY need to get my quilt studio organized. Sometimes it is hard to work because I don't have my "things" where they should be and I spend alot of time looking for things I need. She gave me some great ideas............now I just need to DO IT!

At our FNQ meeting on Friday night we celebrated the birthdays of
two of our members. I made them each an embroidered apron.



Kerry's says "Sizzlin' Hot Mama"



and Dolly's says " Dinner is on ME!"
So now I"m off to start quilting a quilt that needs to be done
so the maker can put it in the quilt show. I need to get it done so
she will have time to do the binding before the show.
THEN I need to start implementing some of the changes I need to
do in my studio to get it organized!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

River Rock quilt





Phew! A couple of days ago I finished up this large quilt.
The quiltmaker wanted me to quilt rocks and river on it and
wanted heavy quilting on it.





At first I started out with the darker thread
but was alarmed when it
showed up so vividly on the lighter fabric.
Using the darker thread with heavy quilting
would have completely changed the color of the quilt.
I ended up picking out this quilting (no small feat!) and using the softer color thread on the entire quilt.

This is a picture of the back of the quilt.
The quiltmaker used up any squares that did
not make it on the front of the quilt.
Now she will have 2 quilts in one!
These are pictures of the back of the quilt where you can
see the quilting lines better on the solid colored fabric.
There is ALOT of close quilting in this quilt.
Sure hope the quiltmaker likes it!






Monday, February 9, 2009

Twilight

It was a rainy day in Phoenix yesterday.


We don't get many of those days.


So I took the day off and spent the entire day reading.




(okay, I also made a big pot of chili and cornbread, but


you NEED a big pot of chili and cornbread on a rainy day too!)



The book "Twilight" by Stephanie Meyer has 498 pages and


I read the WHOLE book yesterday.


Fortunately it is a very easy read.


The book takes place starting and ending in Phoenix,


Arizona and in the Olympia Pennisula in the middle and is about vampires!


Good vampires.
to read more about this book.
Stephenie has written several sequels AND
"Twilight" is being made into a movie!




One of my favorite tv shows while I was growing up was


Dark Shadows with the vampire Barnabas Collins.


I watched it with my great-grandmother after school.




Makes me wonder...........are there vampires amoung us?


What do you think?