Sunday, November 3, 2013

Was today our Indian Summer?

I'm not sure what the temperature has to be to call it Indian Summer, but I suspect today was as good as it's going to get this year.  When Barb called to see if I wanted to join her and Bill on a ride to the beach I jumped at the chance.

After helping to pick a few sauna rocks,  I left her on the beach to take pictures of footprints in the sand.


I decided to give my aching knee a break and not come back down these steps once I hauled my buckets of rocks to the top.


Instead, I spent my time wandering around in the park enjoying the sound of the dry leaves crunching under my feet.



On such a beautiful day, it was hard to believe that November has arrived and it won't be very long before these leaves are covered with snow.

There are still a few trees that are refusing to give up their leaves.



I haven't spent much time with my sewing machine all summer, but on the cold rainy days we've had I've started to cut out fabric and play a little bit - so I suspect I'll find time soon to start stitching.



All this color will have to be my sunshine for awhile.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Summer Fun

I posted a picture of Wendy and Elizabeth on facebook - when they saw it they wanted me to post more of their pictures so I thought I'd do it here.

It was a perfect evening to relax at the beach.  Too cool to swim, but warm enough to play.  I don't relax much when the kids are in the water and I'm in charge, so this worked for me.


Brian found a fort on the hill and patiently spent the evening hauling flat rocks to make a floor inside.  He's pick up a rock, throw it a few feet, and continue this until it was close enough to carry into the fort.


Meanwhile, the girls set about making their own house on the beach --





with a little "help" from Mark.

I'm not sure what this other project was - other than good times.








When I tried to get a picture of Wendy and Elizabeth - they just wanted to goof around.





Fun times - I wish some of my grandkids would move to the Copper Country. I sure have no desire to move to the city.






Friday, June 28, 2013

Before and After

I thought I'd sneak in one more post before the month ends - just to keep in touch!  No quilting projects to report - but I did have some fun with a sample can of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint.  

Here's what my small end table looked like before -



The before picture was taken back in March - but it wasn't until my sister and brother-in-law started moving in on my block that I got motivated to work on it.  They've been full of energy painting walls and ceilings at their new house - and since I didn't feel like helping with that major project, I thought I better do something so that I could have the excuse that "I'm busy!"  

All painted up, I'm quite happy with the results.


The color is Versailles - followed by a coat of clear wax.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Al's Graduation

Not much time for stitching this month - I suppose it'll be that way until September.

There was a lot of rain on the day of the graduation party (Sharyn and I got drenched on our walk home from a rained out grade school field day) - but you wouldn't know it by this picture.  The skies cleared so that the graduates, families, and friends all had a good time.


Graduation was held at the Breslin Center on the MSU Campus in Lansing.  


With about 600 graduates, it was close to a full house. 


Where's Waldo?



and there's Jim - he appears to be texting Phil again.



Al tried to get me to smile for a picture.


Kisses work best.


Friday, May 10, 2013

Just another baby quilt


I had no progress to report for April and apparently someone was checking my blog and noticed.  I started feeling guilty so thought I better get something done.

I was sorting through my fabric and came across some pieces that were left over after making Andrew's quilt almost three years ago.  There was just enough left to put together a small quilt.


After using a few scraps to dress up the back, I think I had less than 10 square inches left - I had no guilt about pitching it.


The weather cooperated so I could get a picture outdoors before I gave it away.


Monday, April 1, 2013

March Progress Report


I only finished one of my stitching goals for March (goals which had been moved forward from February).  My goal was to quilt and bind this one.  I sort of exceeded that goal by making it larger before I did the quilting and binding - maybe that excuses me for not meeting the rest of my goals.


I had a difficult time getting a decent picture.  I'll be glad when the snow is gone and I can get back to my clothes lines!


In keeping with the scrappiness, I backed it with a sheet I found at a garage sale last spring;


and I managed to find a large enough piece of a favorite fabric to use for binding.



Although I don't have a photo of this second one completely finished - it was another finish for March.  A cooperative effort with my sister - she did the final steps and sent it off.





For April, my hope is to empty my sewing room and have new flooring installed.  That just might mean I don't get any sewing done - it'll be a big project.  I'll concentrate on my hand stitching projects in my down time, but those are long term goals - nothing that will be completed in April.  Obviously a new floor is more important than any stitching I would do.


If I manage to get my sewing room organized in order to do this - it's a bonus!

Sunday, March 17, 2013

What Did You Do on National Quilting Day?

Which was yesterday - in case you didn't know.

It dawned on me in the morning that half of the month was gone and I hadn't even started on the quilting goals that I had already moved from February to March.  I decided National Quilting Day would be a good time to make an effort.

This scrappy log cabin quilt, which I put together last August, was one that I had hoped to quilt and bind.


Then I realized the reason I kept avoiding it was because I really wanted it to be bigger.  At 42x56 it might be nice enough for a child's napping quilt but I'd rather have it large enough for me - or someone closer to my size at least.

So yesterday I set about to add another column and another row to it.   It's now 56 x 70 - good enough.


I'll put the quilting and binding on my list of April goals while I decide what would work as a backing.  Til then I need to spend some time cleaning up the mess I made of my sewing room on National Quilting Day.