When a quilter makes a quilt, the elves are making scraps. When a quilter makes a scrap quilt, the elves are taking naps!!
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Finished Another QOV
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Catching Up Project Linus
Finished quilting two more for Project Linus this weekend (they do the binding). And posting the pic of one I did last month:
Also worked a little on growing this panel for a Quilt of Valor for a lady Vietnam vet:
Panto is Sparks |
Panto is Celtic Braid |
Panto is Celebrate (colors are prettier in person!) |
Panto is Bo Dangles |
Also worked a little on growing this panel for a Quilt of Valor for a lady Vietnam vet:
Labels: quilts
Project Linus,
Quilts,
Quilts of Valor,
WIP
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Summer Sewing and Extras
I
thought summer was supposed to be a relaxing, more laid back time. Hasn’t happened yet for me! My DH had a grueling year of medical
interventions, but is now doing extremely well, so he is raring to go and make
up for lost time. That includes getting
his golf game back up to snuff. We have
been playing at a little executive course so he can work on his short irons – in
this heat that wipes me out for the whole day, but the course is nice and I’m
losing weight – that’s a plus!
The
course has lots of critters and some have highly developed skills that would
rival any good sneak thief. This is
where my purse with the granola bar was in the basket with the towel completely
covering it:
When
I went to retrieve the granola bar, it was missing! I was bummed, big time.
Oh, yeah. This guy snagged something from a cart. |
These
big guys do not steal things – I like them:
I
have been concentrating on finishing things and making easy tops to get some
boxes shipped out of here and into the hands of the kids that need them. This batik started with the intentions of
becoming a table runner with a braided center.
Then I got some orphan blocks from a friend and they had some of the same batiks. A donation top was just meant to be. The blocks were added to the sides and this
is the result:
The
inspiration for this little quilt was a pattern called Hopscotch. The actual Hopscotch quilt is cuter, as it
had 3 columns of vertical sashing, but I whipped this up one evening and finished quilting it last
night (done is good):
And
the other thing distracting me recently?
Why it was the New Horizons Mission to Pluto, of course. I’m
just nuts about space exploration and I’ve been glued to the TV or Internet
watching to see the new discoveries. I
can’t begin to fathom 3 billion miles or 32,000 miles per hour, but I do know
that there is a lot more out there than we know about. Fascinating stuff. This site has lots of good info: http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/
And
one of the things on it is “Pluto Time”.
Since Pluto is so far from our Sun, the light reaching it is weak. These are my photos of what noon looks like
on Pluto:
Too cool !!
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