Sunday, October 14, 2012

Gratitude

Thank you Aunt Emily for sending the cool T-shirts from Ireland...
 I like to read.....
 I am always happy....
 Brothers....so special...
 Hiding from the big bad wolf....
 Big brothers are brave....
 So are little brothers....
 Mommy taught me how to swing myself, in and out...I just got the direction wrong....
I have such gratitude that after 4 long months....I could have this visit with no symptoms, just fatigue...My cup runneth over...

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Saturdays Doings

Today was another great day...A fun baby shower (guess who was all ready with bibs and paci-holders and washcloths!!!)...A glorious fall day...and only minor symptoms...I cannot express the joy of even writing that.
 Tonight I have put together 12 potholders...all pinned to bind.  I have 8 more to go...and then I hope to go back to quilting...I am happy that there are project boxes prepared with UFO's...I will think of finishing off my quilts for our March show...later........

Friday, October 12, 2012

I am annoyed with my husband!!

 Well.....My yearly physical is coming up in a few weeks.  I have ascertained that my doctor loves to travel, to cruise and loves cats.  I brought this potholder to my husband and asked a simple, simple question.......hmmm...."Dear, Does this look like a manly potholder to you???"  Now, I ask you...is that not a simple question...would it need a smirk or an incredulous look????  Like potholder and manly were an oxymoron?  Then,  he backtracked...oh, yes it is very nice..he will really like it.....Lordy, I am a saint!!


Potholder craziness begins..

Really, the humble potholder is the perfect present.  If you like it, it can be a trivet or hang on the wall, or you can use it...If you hate the gift, it is still useful.  It uses scraps and allows creativity and making them is a no-brainer!!  Once again, my humble tute is here.  The one below is for Doc. D.  Her husband cooks, he is from India (elephant)...and check out the backing....he teaches economics at a prestigious university in town...
I like to leave the pins in the binding till all the potholders are made. Then I do not have to change threads so often. I can group them in colorways to sew down the binding.

Today was THE day....

All day long, it was THE day...First up PT.  I finished off and got my award for being a good patient (which was a big fat lie)  She said that if I need to whine more, I could call her...my kind of PT!!...Then right on to my concussion guru...who discharged me!!!!!  TBTG  I am 85% and she said I would get better and better..Monday she is leaving for Spain to give a lecture on brains..so I am .Praying here.that this is the truth and not a convenience..  I gave all of them a tissue holder in case they cry missing me... ha ha.

Next to gift this Butterchurn quilt to Dr. D....my mother's Parkinson's neurologist for the past 11 years...she is the best.  No doc on Friday so I left it with the secretary.  Within 45 minutes my cell rang and it was Dr. D....she was happy.... When the secretary called her, she got out of bed and came back to work to get it.   This quilt was made last October when my mother was given three days to live. . I was going to give the doctor the quilt then,....but, in my mother's words,  she missed the train.  Today was the day....Dr. D was down and out with a back injury...perfect timing for the giving of the quilt.  Her favorite color is yellow!

Chatting away with the doctor, she remarked that she was going to call me anyway because she loved the potholders so much, she was wondering if I would make her a few more.  Bingo!!!  Such flattery was just what I needed to start the potholder sewing that I had been avoiding.  This is why....

I have so many potholders to make for holiday giving...I have twenty ready to start now here....But, this is the MESS it makes in my sewing room.  Grandma taught me the clean as you go method, but it didn't take...

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Sandy's not an IPad cover

Hi Sandy....I hope that you like the way I made the cover....I just had to jazz it up a bit with this antique button...All done...you can come and get it now....hugs




The Mother and the Daughter....

A little something for Mom and a little something for me!!!!
Thirteen freezer portions of homemade chicken soup for the mother who struggles swallowing with her Parkinsons.....Do I need to say more about the something for me??  !!

Oh Happy Night, Oh Happy Day.....

Last night we had a bday party for dear ol' friend Muggs.  It was a joke bag party since Muggs is an OCD bag lady....sort of like one who irons the Christmas paper and saves it till next year...there is no bag that Muggs doesn't just love...How to have a good time?....just ask our group!!!!
Terri got this bag crochet from grocery bags!!!  A wow moment...
A just any old bag WOW....keep going Muggs!!!


Four candles...I will let  you guess.....:)
And, our techi...Sherry...taking the pix with two IPads at once....you go Sherry...
Laughter makes the heart so much stronger...yeah!  And then as we were eating cake...what happened..that shut me up big time....My friends presented me with a huge basket of treats to help me heal...I mean like fabric and magazine and chocolates...how did they know?????  I told them that I was speechless and they clapped...ouch!!   Today I was better right away...all due to fabric and chocolate and love...I drove the cat to the vet and filled my car with gas and when my eyeglass fell out of the frame, I drove to have it fixed...all because of my friends cheering me up....Gotta rest from all the excitement...sitting in the sun in the Carolina blue....xxoo

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

The Paci and the Walmart

I am just back from driving myself to Walmart!!  I looked around at all the people and wanted to tell them that I was there...finally.  But, honestly, none of them looked interested.  It was a damn shame!!!!  No change at Walmart....just instead of the red, white and blue of July....there was Christmas, red and green.  I am sooo happy.  I bought 4 $2 pumpkins...I am still into orange..LOL

 In last night's obsession, I worked on 12 pacifier clips....wow.....into the cupboard they go for future present needs.  Dana at MADE was so right, when you make one...you can make a dozen...I just ran out of clips..need 4 more...  so fun to make. Note to self:  use starch, cut iron on interfacing 7/8 of an inch and slide it under the quarter inch seam allowance and you will not have to pin.  I prefer the zigzag method of attachment...more secure.
Other note to self......see below pix.  It is 3 inches between one end of Velcro to the other.  Best to change thread color..


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

The today and the yesterday


The today is first and always first.  This quilt is finished and on the wall.  I was able to drive 3 times today with symptoms, but minimal.  In the morning, I drove to Pier I to get my mother's room spray.  Now things will be inviting there, for her and her visitors.  This afternoon, I drove to see my mother.  I brought last year's Halloween wall hanging to put on her wall...making her very happy.  On the way home, I stopped by Michaels for tiny odds and ends..  I am improving.  I hope that my mood will improve later as there seems to be a big cement block between the head and the heart!!


 Then there is the yesterday.  Last night was a chilly night for this time of year in Charlotte.  In the middle of the night, I went to a seldom used closet in the dark and grabbed an extra quilt for our bed.  This morning I found myself under this.  My husband and I acquired a lovely quilt collection BC...before children.....In Miami, I found this at an antique show, must have been at least 30 years ago.... I bought it from a Cuban man who said that his mother had made it when she was living in Cuba.  It had come over in her things.  It has always been damaged with the center of every pink flower way gone.  I bought it for the stunning quilting.  It was only $40 and I thought that the woman must have spent forever hand quilting this beauty.  Finding it on my bed this morning was a treat.  Evidently Pumpkin thought so too....




There we have it...the old and the new....
PS...more....How to get out of my mood....ha....donning this apron on which I appliqued a front from an old T-shirt from Baltimore....It suited me then, and it suits me now:)
 And making healthy chicken broth for my dear ol' Ma....from my favorite recipe...Homemade Old-fashioned Chicken Stock from Susan Branch.  After it cooks for hours, I will freeze it in small containers for Mom.
The aroma of chicken soup fills my house, taking away the chill of all kinds!

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Alexander's Store NYC

I guess that this is true confession time.  I was 21 when I left home, joined the airlines and moved to NYC from Arizona.  I thought I was tough stuff at the time.....I bought these then, in 1969 at the now defunct, Alexander's store in the heart of the city, across from Bloomingdales.  The tag says Gloria Vanderbuilt.  I just loved these bags.  Why would anyone keep something for 43 years??  I think I am my grandmother's girl...
 Good thing I did and good thing I found them...they are perfect for my new IPad!! 

More...and the Molas...

After I wrote the last post, I cried.   Then I realized that it was not a crying situation.  Having a grandmother for a best friend who is almost 100 with no memory loss at all and in great shape....that is a joyful thing.  I am grateful....And, my sister and I were both born in the month of December...11 years and 11 days apart....!!  When we heard that my sister was a girl, Grandma and I toasted.....with prune juice...ha ha...such memories...

Down to more business...in my search for space, I found these wadded into the top shelf of one of my fabric cases...I bought these hand sewn Molas back in the day when I traveled to Panama... I may need an estate sale before I die...... What am I going to do with these?  
Since the family china cabinet is full of fabric already...maybe I should get another one????  Oh, no ...the new austerity program... I forgot already(:

Dear Grandma...

I know that you would think that I have been overindulgent.  I was injured and was a great big baby about it.  I self medicated with fabric....I know, I know.....no self discipline like you had.  While looking to reorganize my sewing room to fit in my indulgences, I came upon these...lost to me forever in my mess.  First,  your photo album of my mother's wedding and my birth.   My mother was an only child and you loved her so much.
 Tucked inside was this....your confirmation book 1910 into the Lutheran religion.  Since you were born in 1896, you must have been 14 and you saved it all this time.  I remember that because of your early religious studies,  you could recite so many Bible passages, in Swedish and in English.
 Here is the hardest of them all....The black letters that came to you once you had left Sweden for America....You came at 15 with only your steamer trunk to meet up with your sister, to see the world and to get away from your father...such a 15 year old you were.  First came notice that your father had died..December 13, 1917.  It took two weeks for these letters to arrive and would have taken two weeks by ship for you to get home for a funeral, even if you had had the money.  Then came the other two...even more painful.  These came during the world wide flu epidemic and they broke your heart.  Your favorite sister at such a young age died December 4, 1918 of the flu.  Your mother then died Christmas day, 21 days later of stomach cancer.  And you so young in America, cooking in wealthy houses in Boston barely in your twenties, with a broken heart.
 I had originally thought that this ticket cover belonged to your original ticket, but I see that you visited your family in Sweden the month before they died.  I wonder if this was the time you reported dodging the German warships in passage from Sweden to Boston.
 In my office I have the original trunk that you brought when you immigrated to America.
Then Grandpa died on December 4th...So all the special people in your life died in the month of December.  Yet living together, you  made every Christmas a special Swedish Christmas for us.  So now Grandma...my life has not been so hard...a lot thanks to you and the things you taught me.  I would not have come to this post if it were not for all my fabric overflowing my sewing room...and me now looking in the office for more room....Sigh....so I do think you are still watching me...I am going to shoot now for the fabric diet....Which is harder, the fabric diet or the chocolate diet, I do not know...I remember our last visit when you were 5 months shy of 100...We looked over the pictures of the Lottorp Hotel in Orland that your family had owned...and we played a mean game of Canasta....did you cheat??????   I also saw that True Detective Magazine and Bit-O-Honey under your pillow.....xxoo I love you and miss you..Diane

Worry...worthwhile????

I have a wonderful daughter who lives far away.  She is beautiful, smart, can cook and can sew.  She is a classical musician and and Irish tin whistle player...she loves animals and solitude....Sooooooooooooo  what does my girl decide to do on a Saturday?????

THIS...  And the mother worry goes on and on.....

Friday, October 5, 2012

Quilting at my house..or the way we, I mean I..am....

Bored now with my political quilt, it has been laid to rest with the rest of my UFO's..eg zigzag, potholders, etc etc...I turn to strips.  The last bit of table cleaning revealed these strips.  I had thought I would make a four patch/one patch...again... with the tons of 2.5 inch strips that I have.  Not too exciting here, just could not make it work.  My eye then  turned to the Granny Block and the Ginger Monkey's good tutorial.
 My use-me-up scraps....being so very dull... I ended up with this instead.  Life is short, you know.  
Story of my life.  I think that Donna (do not let it go to your head now:) is right.  Getting rid of my scraps just may be the best....gets me into my good or gooder stuff faster..  There is just NO way to use up scraps.  They are a bit like rabbits...no offense to bunnies:)

Political Medallion process....

I have been working on this tonight...I think that the next part with be HSTs since I have been obsessing about those lately with the Zigzag quilt.  Hope to have this finished by the elections, or the top anyway....and then, I am not thinking about politics for a long long long long time.

The year of the woman...Thank u Pat Bravo..

Check it out...Romance by Pat Bravo..Loving life and sewing and youth.. I say more of the year of the woman!!.  Kudos to Pat Bravo for her positive influence on young women's self esteem.

And, Mary...here are some fun fabric sites for unusual fabric.

Etsy Shop Matatabi
Etsy shop for Pomadour
Etsy Shop for Sew Fresh Fabrics
Etsy shop for Sew Me a Song
Etsy Shop for Stash Modern Fabrics


and then
Fat Quarter Shop
Fabric.com.....  Although I must say, the customer service at Fabric.com has gone waaaayyyy down since Amazon bought it out...just MHO..

As for sewing here....working on my political quilt and....cleaning my sewing room....took a little drive to Hobby Lobby myself when Mr.O'Quilts went to tennis...and I had minimal symptoms...TBTG....must say it again....TBTG, cuz I have had some rough days...not today....so check it out again with youth at Pat Bravo's Romance

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Morning...

My two sided bibs.  You get to see every angle of them....  Just because....100% cotton, lined with washed flannel and secured with Velcro.  Baby spills, flip it over and it is pretty on the other side.  Going to put them away for the occasions to arise.  I hate to work under pressure.



 There was a blogger once who pontificated on how ridiculous it was to photograph quilts in trees, etc.  She just wanted to see quilts.  Well, I do think it is fun to try to do different poses ..but, the one below reminded me of her.  I mean, what kind of fool puts bibs with clothespins in bushes????   
I think I am in the mood.  I finished my bibs at least.  And, I am probably pissy because I did my 5 minute drive to the Arboretum this morning.  I was sick of Michaels, so down the row was Bed, Bath and Beyond.  I went in and bought frying pans. While I was in line I got symptoms..Trying not to be discouraged here.  Today ends month three and begins month 4.  Hello month four...TBTG I love woodpeckers and my sewing machine...

Betty, friends got those panels in Sew Much Fun, Gastonia, NC.  I googled Halloween fabric panels for you...I did not find these, but good heavens there are trillions out there.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Friendly Fright

Thank u Marie and Eithne for giving me your leftover, frightful panel scraps..Gave me the impetus to go looking thru my Halloweens...I hear the season is here!