Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Blogging Break
I am taking a blogging break. As if this summer hasn't been horrendous enough, Morpheus is not eating and is looking very frail and thin. I bought him a roast chicken today and he ate just a few bites. I have a vet appointment on Friday and I'm hoping it's something that can be solved but I just don't know. Will try to post if anything changes. I am not handling this well and please understand if I don't respond back to emails and comments in a timely way.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Hurricane Irene with 100% Chance of Flurry
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image of Hurricane Irene from space courtesy of www.nasa.gov |
I hope everyone has their disaster preparedness kits ready and stocked up on water, food, manual can-opener, Starbucks Via, pet food, and if you have cats, cat litter.
I am sad that Irene bypassed Georgia without sending some rain bands our way. We really need some rain.
I am a big weather nerd and have been listening/watching the coverage all day. (S. is not a weather nerd and has no interest in watching windbreakered reporters standing in wind & rain shouting into the camera for hours on end.)
Since there was no weather event here in the ATL (still hot low to mid-90F and sunny), I worked on the le petite project for this month and finished it up. The pattern is a Schnibble called Honeycomb by Miss Rosie and the fabric is Flurry by Kate Spain for Moda.
I love working with these cool, icy, wintery fabrics while the A/C is running, running, running.
This Schnibble was fun to make and the hexagons were easier to make than I thought they would be.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Stitcheries and Kitties
I finished my embroidery sampler and learned lots of new stitches courtesy of Bari J at We Love French Knots. I love this website!!! And her videos are the best. I actually learned how to do French knots, chain stitches, and bullion roses (yes, I have amazed myself). I am a very novice embroideryer stitcheryer needleworker (so novice I don't even know what the latest hip term is...).
Previously, I knew how to do cross-stitching and back stitches and that's about it.
Back stitches, I can do. Here's my latest Hocuspocusville block and the fifth one I've finished.
Random cat photo just for fun. Stella was on pillow duty again and Gomez was keeping watch for more earthquakes, hurricanes, or who knows what.
Is it me or has August just been weird???
Previously, I knew how to do cross-stitching and back stitches and that's about it.
Back stitches, I can do. Here's my latest Hocuspocusville block and the fifth one I've finished.
Random cat photo just for fun. Stella was on pillow duty again and Gomez was keeping watch for more earthquakes, hurricanes, or who knows what.
Is it me or has August just been weird???
Monday, August 22, 2011
Weekend Blocks
I worked on lots of blocks this weekend for CW and FWQAL.
Civil War Block of the Week--Indiana Puzzle
and Rosebud
Farmer's Wife Quilt A-Long--Postage Stamp
Snowball (love this indigo-y purple fabric)
Spool
Temperance Tree
and Weathervane
Edited to add: I found a new-to-me blog by Lori Holt that has great tutorials for some of the FWQAL blocks. Check out the tutorial for Weathervane here and her other tutorials by clicking on the "Tutorial" drawer on her sidebar.
Civil War Block of the Week--Indiana Puzzle
and Rosebud
Farmer's Wife Quilt A-Long--Postage Stamp
Snowball (love this indigo-y purple fabric)
Spool
Temperance Tree
and Weathervane
Edited to add: I found a new-to-me blog by Lori Holt that has great tutorials for some of the FWQAL blocks. Check out the tutorial for Weathervane here and her other tutorials by clicking on the "Tutorial" drawer on her sidebar.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Pets on Quilts 2011: Time to Vote
Please visit SewCalGal's blog and vote for your favorite Pets on Quilts on this post. You can win prizes just by voting. How fun is that?

Voting takes place today (Saturday) and tomorrow until Sunday midnight PST.
PS: Morpheus is # 81 and he thanks everyone for all the sweet comments about him.
Voting takes place today (Saturday) and tomorrow until Sunday midnight PST.
PS: Morpheus is # 81 and he thanks everyone for all the sweet comments about him.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Pets on Quilts 2011
With four cats, when are pets not on quilts around here lol! I also have at least 50-11 photos of the cats on various quilts so it's difficult to pick one cat let alone one quilt to highlight. But choose I did and here is my entry in this year's Pets on Quilts Show hosted by Sew Cal Girl.
This is Morpheus, my dearest, sweetest, black kitty and shadow. Morpheus is 17 years young and I found him as a stray all those years ago. You can read more about Morph's story on one of my early posts here.
As you can see, Morpheus has a very comfy life. Here he is on a pile of three summer quilts on the couch.
I usually have lots of quilts on the couch and chair and switch them out seasonally.
This quilt is one of the first quilts I made. I just adore this quilt made from the Gingham Rose line by Moda. The fabric is so soft and buttery feeling and the colors remind me of strawberries and lemonade and bright green early summer leaves.
The pattern is an early version of Strawberry Pie by my friend Pat Wys of Silver Thimble Quilt Co.
The corners are rounded to give a soft feel to the edges too.
Click on the Pets on Quilts button on the left sidebar and check out all the entries and vote on your favorites.
With all the dreary news, pets and quilts are guaranteed to make you smile.
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Morpheus and summer quilts |
As you can see, Morpheus has a very comfy life. Here he is on a pile of three summer quilts on the couch.
I usually have lots of quilts on the couch and chair and switch them out seasonally.

The pattern is an early version of Strawberry Pie by my friend Pat Wys of Silver Thimble Quilt Co.
The corners are rounded to give a soft feel to the edges too.
Click on the Pets on Quilts button on the left sidebar and check out all the entries and vote on your favorites.
With all the dreary news, pets and quilts are guaranteed to make you smile.
Labels:
cats,
finished quilt,
Moda fabric,
Silver Thimble Quilt Co.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Miscellaneous for Monday
After a horrible, terrible, no-good week last week (mostly because of work), I was busied myself this weekend being busy. I ended up finishing things after starting about 20 other things including putting this quilt top together.
The pattern is from Moda Bake Shop (here's the link Christmas Table Topper by Rachel Griffith) and I made mine with two charm packs of the Max and Whiskers line by Moda and changed the sashing to 2-inch finished instead of 3-inch finished.

The blocks are disappearing nine-patch blocks that I made the last time I was in Michigan. I couldn't find any sashing in my stash that looked OK so ordered a little of the blue print for sashing and binding.
I'm thinking that this would be a good quilt for Edgar Poe. I think the retro colors and playful styling match his personality. What do you think?
I also completed half my Honeycomb Schnibble (is half a schnibble a schnib?) I am diggin' this quilt and hope to get working on the second half this week.
On my way home from work today, I ran some errands. A trip to Target yielded the usual Tahhrrrrr-jay stuff and I couldn't resist some newschool supplies pens (love love love shopping for office supplies). And I popped into the nearby bookstore for a copy of the new Quilts and More magazine.
The pattern is from Moda Bake Shop (here's the link Christmas Table Topper by Rachel Griffith) and I made mine with two charm packs of the Max and Whiskers line by Moda and changed the sashing to 2-inch finished instead of 3-inch finished.

The blocks are disappearing nine-patch blocks that I made the last time I was in Michigan. I couldn't find any sashing in my stash that looked OK so ordered a little of the blue print for sashing and binding.

I also completed half my Honeycomb Schnibble (is half a schnibble a schnib?) I am diggin' this quilt and hope to get working on the second half this week.
On my way home from work today, I ran some errands. A trip to Target yielded the usual Tahhrrrrr-jay stuff and I couldn't resist some new
Labels:
cats,
Moda Bake Shop,
Moda fabric,
quilt magazines,
schnibbles
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