Thursday, October 2, 2008

Decisions, Decisions...........

Well, I got busy today, jumped in and finally decided what pattern I was going to use for the signature quilt for Jenny's bridal shower. It is not a traditional quilt pattern used for signatures and set in some ways would not, in my opinion, be appropriate for a bridal quilt. However I wanted to do something a little different.





Below you will see the squares that I made today set in two different ways. I'm trying to decide which would be the best one to use. Please leave me a comment and give me your opinion.


Jenny..........if you are reading this and still want to be surprised than I'd suggest that you don't scroll down any more! OR you can put in your 2cents worth.















Setting A Setting B
Both of these setting end up being the same size
One just looks bigger because of how I took the picture!
On the Home Front:
We got new carpet today!
Hurray!
It's about time!

Old grubby looking Carpet
Out with the OLD! and In with the NEW!

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Earth, Wind and Fire!




Last night I attended a concert by Earth, Wind and Fire. To be really honest I was not really excited about going. We went out to dinner at a place called Fez....a little urban downtown restaurant where we had some appetizers and a martini. Okay......that was pretty cool and different. The "warm-up" band , Michael McDonald, was pretty good, but I just kinda sat thru it, waiting to get pumped up or for it to be over. When Earth, Wind and Fire started it was ELECTRIC! I truly didn't want them to stop! They were exciting, energetic, dynamic and very talented. This is one of the best concerts I've ever attended! I would definetely see Earth Wind and Fire again!





There are 3 members from the original band still in the group and from what I could see still "HAVE IT". One of the members with the last name of Bailey has a range on his voice that was amazing. He was singing and hitting VERY high notes......to the point were I looked closer thinking that perhaps this was a woman singing............then he started belting out baritone! Amazing!


Here is a link to a Youtube video of one of thier performances:


http://noolmusic.com/blogs/YouTube_Music_Videos_80s_90s_Rock_Pop_-_Earth_Wind_and_Fire_-_Reasons.shtml





On the Quilting front............here is a picture of another quilt I have worked on recently:











I had quilted this one awhile back, but felt that it really needed a little more quilting, so I added a little more. This is a pattern called "Yikes" by Maple Island. I've really been wanting to make this quilt myself..........it's on my list of quilts to make!





This past Saturday I was finally able to give my children thier quilts that I have been working on. First I gave Jenny and Rafael thier engagement quilt. I think they liked it!








Brian and Jen will really enjoy looking over the signature quilt from the bridal shower. It is full of good wishes.





My next project is to make up at least the squares for a signature quilt for Jenny's bridal shower.
It is only 1 1/2 weeks away! I'm not even sure what pattern I want to use. Perhaps I should start working on that! I think that may be one of my projects for today!

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

This and That

Progress is coming slowly to my house! I've still got so much to do! I've been working out front in my flower beds and they are starting to look fairly decent.












This is my herb garden that I am working on just outside my front door.









Mike has been working in my side yard area, putting me in some new flower beds that I hope to plant some tomatoes in soon!





And this is a picture of the latest quilt I have finished quilting.


Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Will this Summer ever END?

I'm just about ready to go out this morning, but I am waiting until my No Bake Cookies set up enough to put them on a plate. I got up early this morning to make cookies and found that I didn't have enough butter, so off to the store I went.
My plans for the day is to visit a friend who is in the hospital (and take cookies!) and then go shopping for chairs for the living room (which is still in shambles!) I really wanted to get an early start today since it is going to be 105 degrees today! Will this summer ever end?
Yesterday I completed Step 2 in my Limoncello making process. I made this last year for a good friends birthday and her birthday is coming up again in November. The whole process can take up to several months (depending on how patient you are!). I couldn't find the recipe I used last year so I did a google search and found this blog with pictures:
Check it out!
Another blog that I have really been enjoying and hope to get to trying is this one:
This lady has been making and posting a Crock Pot recipe every single day since the beginning
of the year. It is a really interesting site AND you can go back and see all of the back recipes. One thing that is really neat is that she give a rating of each recipe.....you know.......did the kids like it.........would she make it again......stuff like that.
I'm off to brave the infernal heat............

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

FNQer's go to camp!

Pines & Needles Quilt Retreat







Fall arrived just abit early for me this year. I spent 2 days and 2 nights up near Christopher Creek at Pines and Needles.
Click on this link to see information and lots of pictures of this neat place:
The top picture shows the house where there are 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, living room, and kitchen. The second picture is of the workroom. It was so beautiful up there and about 20-30 degrees cooler than here in Phoenix.

Here we all are in the dining room just after finishing up a fine meal.




One of the real pleasures of this retreat is that Kim, (the owner of this fine establishment) does all the cooking and serves us breakfast, lunch and dinner family style. Kim is a great cook!



Besides Eating, drinking, napping and hiking we all get a whole lot of quilting projects done!




Mary's "YIKES" quilt top








Judy finished up her Sundowners BOM.





Kathy sewed the rick rack on the quilt that is going to go in her downstairs bedroom and made this baby quilt.





Linda created borders around a neat panel to create this cool quilt that she is giving to her mother-in-law and made a baby quilt top.




Joanne finished up the beading on this extremely creative wall hanging. You should see it in person........it is fabulous!




You can't really see her, but this is Dolly working on a little purse. I think she made at least 6 of them in various sizes this weekend, plus a tablerunner and I don't know what else!




I think that Kerry drank rum and coke all weekend........as I have no pictures of her projects........naw.........just kidding.......she worked on some very tedious looking blocks for a wall hanging that when finished is going to be beautiful and at least one purse.




Good to get away.................GREAT to be home! Thanks for the fine weekend Kim!





Sunday, September 21, 2008

There's no place like Home!

I have just gotten back from a weeklong journey.
My husband attended a computer conference in Las Vegas and I went with him.
We stayed at the newest hotel called the Palazzo which is right next door to the Venetian.
It was a fun week. What a crazy city!
We did alot of walking around and exploring the city.
I also took my trusty little Singer Featherweight and did alot of sewing!



We were on the 43rd Floor! 50 floors total!






The Palazzo had these "statues" that were really live people! And right next door was the Venetian with the singing gondolas that were INSIDE the building.





We didn't see the Blue Man group here in Vegas, but they were the headline act that was performing at our hotel. We actually saw the Blue Man Group here in Phoenix last year.

What a cool show they put on!

One of the neat things that we did while in Vegas was to go to the Las Vegas Race Track. The convention "treated" all of the people attending to a special night at the car track. They loaded up everyone on buses and drove us over there. The track featured all kinds of food and drink. (my favorite was the little lamb chops served on tiny plates of mashed potatoes and a drink called "Liquid Fuel" with Red bull, vanilla vodka and Grand Marnier) The entertainment portion of the evening was riding in fast cars around the race track. One was around the big track in nice cars. The other was on a course that featured alot of curves and speed! We had to wear helmets for that one...........oh, and the cars were Shelby Mustangs! Since most of the attendees were men they all really seemed to enjoy the fast car rides and seeing all of the specialty cars. I enjoyed the food, drink and music!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Finally Finished!








Time sure does fly! Especially when you have lots to do! I finally finished up the signature quilt that I started for Brian and Jen for thier wedding. I made up white squares with the wedding colors around them and had people sign them at Jen's bridal shower. I've looked at them a few times, but have always just put them aside, unable to work on them without being reminded of the tragedy that struck just a few short weeks after their marriage. Time slowly heals our hearts and hopefully the memories of this quilt and the sentiments that it includes will bring them great joy.













The above picture shows one of my favorite signatures. Our little friend Kelly, who must have been around 7 years old, maybe 8 drew a picture with a couple kissing and a bell that says "Bing, Bong" and the words........"Have a Happy Marriage!"




We have been busy with preparations for Jenny's wedding. Jen and Jenny and Rafael and I got together and did some personlization on the guest book. We are going to have 2 of Jennys' roommates from Florida take pictures of each guest and then we'll put the pictures beside the signatures. How many times have you seen a guest book with only the first 5 pages filled. And filled with a name right after a name.........We did a little scrapbook frame for each page.






We finally finished up all of the invitations. My friend Jo, who does some beautiful calligraphy came over to help me address the envelopes. Unfortunately my camera batteries were low and the picture I took of her did not come out! But here is a picture of Jenny doing the envelope stuffing! She doesn't like to like the envelopes, so she is using a sponge!





I feel like I have been working on weddings for ages now! I've been doing a whole lot of projects for the wedding, some that my daughter really hadn't asked for........but this is the last wedding and I like to add personal touches...........SO>>>>>>>>>>> I made up these little purses for all of the attendants.










The pattern came from a book that I bought in a quilt shop in Pennslyvanna. The book is: Sashiko Handbags 14 on 14 by Nancy Shriber. Each bag is made from two 14" squares and there are 14 different options. It is a really cool book. I altered the pattern slightly, firstly.......I didn't do sashiko.........that would be the "H" word and I don't do that anymore! (Hand). I put the fabric on my longarm and did some absolutely beautiful quilt patterns on them. I also made some changes in the construction and the stabalization method. At any rate, here are some pictures of them.

















I still have several wedding projects to go............I am making up a couple of bags for the Dollar Dance. I am going to try to design a bag that looks like a Brides dress and a Grooms tux. Wish me luck on that one! I also want to make up a signature quilt...........must be done by October 13......the day of the shower. I'd better get cracking on that one!




Looks like I"m going to be pretty busy..........I'd better get crackin!