Well I just finished lunch. Yummy beef and noodles left over from last night. I knew last night would be crazy busy with Halloween trick or treaters. We had about 3 dozen trick or treaters. Having something in the crock pot was the easiest way to have something warm when we could sit down to eat.
Dessert is a honeycrisp apple and a single serving of carmel. Melt in your mouth good.
So, yesterday Bonnie Hunter released the fabric requirements for her 2012 Mystery Quilt called Easy Street. (Please visit her website www.quiltville.com and then go to her blog post for 10/31/12 for the instructions.) The colors she chose are lime green, turquoise, and purple with the background color of grey. The filler neutrals are white/black backgrounds or shirtings. I have contacted my friend, Lisa K, who has downsized her stash because of moving. She still has some fabrics that will help me with more scraps for this quilt. I tend to collect country colors so these brights are out of the box for me. Reaching out for help from my friend to fill in where needed and then will shop for the rest.
The clues for the mystery will be given each Friday, starting Friday, Nov. 23rd, on Bonnie's blog.
Here's what I pulled from my stash but the yardage is very limited as these are mostly small pieces.
My friends, Cathy Keiser and Barb Amrein, are also talking of working on this quilt. We are going to challenge each other to complete this one together. The quilt finishes 96" x 96". I think this will call for lots of sewing days, girls! Terry
Sew on!!!!
Terry
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Small Quilts
I have a special place in my heart for small quilts. I have quite a few and continue to make more out of my scraps. Sometimes I remain true to the pattern and use only Civil War Repro fabrics. But more and more I am branching out and using Edyta Sitar's method of mixing all fabrics in my quilts.
This Edyta's method of variety of fabrics removes my limitations in having enough variety of Civil War fabrics.
I like to use these small quilts as leader and ender projects. For more information on leader and enders visit www.quiltville.com , Bonnie Hunter's website.
I am currently working on a small quilt called "Grandpa's Cards" out of Civil War Legagcies by Carol Hopkins. I am remaining true to the Civil War Repro fabrics in this one. I recently made a trip to JJ Stitches Quilt Shop in Sun Prairie, WI and bought the background fabric and fabric for the alternate blocks/setting triangles. Below is a block waiting to be sewn together. I lay blocks on my machine table the way it should be sewn. The half-square triangles are 2.5". The hourglass blocks have 1.5" blocks or half-square triangles.
Below are the next 3 blocks waiting to be squared up. Notice the nectar of life is sitting there, MMMmmmmm... Diet Coke.
Below are the blocks I have completed. The pattern requires 20 of these blocks so I have a ways to go. My goal is to complete this quilt and get it quilted for the March 2013 show. :)
Stay tuned...
Terry
This Edyta's method of variety of fabrics removes my limitations in having enough variety of Civil War fabrics.
I like to use these small quilts as leader and ender projects. For more information on leader and enders visit www.quiltville.com , Bonnie Hunter's website.
Below are the next 3 blocks waiting to be squared up. Notice the nectar of life is sitting there, MMMmmmmm... Diet Coke.
Below are the blocks I have completed. The pattern requires 20 of these blocks so I have a ways to go. My goal is to complete this quilt and get it quilted for the March 2013 show. :)
Stay tuned...
Terry
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Hurricane Sandy
Our prayers go out to all that have been effected by Sandy. We experience tornados in Illinois.
In 2008, we did get 9 inches of rain from Katrina. Experienced flooding in our basement and thanks to my cousin and his family we bailed and used shop vacs to suck out the rain water.
Last year we had a basement system installed, as once you've had flooding, it continues to find a way in when the ground is saturated.
To all those out East--stay safe and remain strong.
Praying,
Terry
In 2008, we did get 9 inches of rain from Katrina. Experienced flooding in our basement and thanks to my cousin and his family we bailed and used shop vacs to suck out the rain water.
Last year we had a basement system installed, as once you've had flooding, it continues to find a way in when the ground is saturated.
To all those out East--stay safe and remain strong.
Praying,
Terry
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Sheep Shuffle Surprise
How do you get to the quilt store via the Great Sheep Shuffle? LOL I would have never believed that Saturday would bring that kind of adventure. My friend, Kelly and I took off for Beaver Dam, WI, about 7:45am. In the back seat of her Malibu was a dog crate with a 40 lb ram lamb in it named, Pearl Jam. Pearl Jam was the perfect passenger. He never said a Baa....just chewed his breakfast of hay.
We were to meet Sandy at the McDonald's in Beaver Dam and transfer Pearl Jam to her car. Kelly and I ran inside because we were a little early. We both love the Fruit & Maple Oatmeal, so filled our tummies for the rest of the journey. Sandy arrived and the instant kismet we all had over our pets was stunning. All of us are hopeless animal lovers. We headed out to the parking lot and moved Pearl Jam to Sandy's car.
We were to meet Sandy at the McDonald's in Beaver Dam and transfer Pearl Jam to her car. Kelly and I ran inside because we were a little early. We both love the Fruit & Maple Oatmeal, so filled our tummies for the rest of the journey. Sandy arrived and the instant kismet we all had over our pets was stunning. All of us are hopeless animal lovers. We headed out to the parking lot and moved Pearl Jam to Sandy's car.
Sandy explained that she had just come from the local fairgrounds where she purchased three hens.
Kelly's eyes were as big as saucers at the sound of chickens for sale. She listened to Sandy's directions to the fairgrounds and we were off to buy chickens. We found the chickens she wanted right away but finding the seller was a little more difficult. Kelly knew what she wanted and it was accomplished in 10 minutes. We were on a mission...we had delivered the lamb, bought three hens (now in the dog crate in the back seat), and were headed back to Sun Prairie to shop for fabric at JJ Stitches.
( Please visit OK Acres blog, www.okacres.blogspot.com to see Kelly's amazing fiber farm.)
I explained to to Kelly that she probably would want brighter fabrics for her quilt. Oh no, this writer was wrong! Before 10 minutes were up, she had picked out a pattern and was picking out fat quarters like a pro. To check our selections, we asked Julie Hendrickson, the owner of JJ Stitches for assistance. Julie calculated the additional fabric we needed and pulled additional fabric bolts. Before you could say "Jiffy Cake" we had all the fabrics for Kelly's queen size quilt and were standing at the cutting table. We told the ladies working at the quilt store about our morning sheep shuffle, paid our bill and waltzed out to the door to head home. All that shopping had made us hungry, so Kelly whipped into Popeye's Chicken for refueling our tummies.
We made it back to Monroe by 2pm and loaded my vehicle with all the goodies and I was off for home. I needed to arrive at Los Ranchitos Restaurant by 4pm for dinner with DH and our bowling partners. I was 18 minutes late but called DH to order for me.
Had a safe trip home, bowled and headed home to unpack the Acadia and settle in for night.
I love making spontaneous plans, look what a great adventure it turned into. Terry
Friday, October 12, 2012
Dessert Is Served!
Chocolate Heath Pudding Pie
Move over Baker's Square, there's a new pie-maker in town.
Terry :)
Lunch Popped Up
Today I cleaned house, gathered and started doing laundry, planned some menus and created a grocery list. Headed out to do the shopping. On my way to Wyanet, stopped and decorated Grandma Ruth's grave for fall. Grave decorating was important to her so I have tried to change the flowers on Mom and her graves seasonally.
Visited the Wyanet Locker to stock up on meat. Bought a package of bacon as my dad sent me home with a huge tomato that is calling out for bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwiches for lunch tomorrow.
Stocked up on ground chuck for casseroles, soup and hamburgers on the grill. Then on to grocery store for the rest of the necessities. Over a $100 spent at that stop. Yikes, you can tell it has been sometime since I bought groceries. By the time I arrived home it was after lunch time and I was famished.
So I popped up some popcorn, added some butter and popcorn salt. Poured a Diet Coke and then my two buddies showed up to share. Meet the Popcorn Vulchers.
They circle and beg until I finally give in and share my popcorn. Harry Potter is the black, white and tan Australian Shepherd and Rascal, five pounds of tenacious Yorkshire Terrier. Can't you just read the pleading and begging look they are giving me while I stuff my mouth full of buttered, warm popcorn? So after we shared the popcorn, they went and took naps. That left me to finish putting away all the groceries and to start cooking.
Today I was able to make a party corn casserole (shown below,
Grandma Pat's casserole, scalloped potatoes and ham, chocolate heath pie, and put a chicken in to roast. Rod came home and we put an acorn squash in the oven for dinner and he grilled brats. After the chicken cools, I will pick the meat off the bones and then put the carcass back in the stew pot and cook it more to make broth.
I plan to make the recipe for Easy Chicken Stuffed Pasta Shells from the Colorado Lady's blog (www.coloradolady.blogspot.com/search/label/Recipes). The picture looks mouth-watering yummy.
My goal today was to start stocking up on meals ready to pop in the oven so I can spend more time quilting. I am off to a good start. Hope you had a productive day, too! Terry
Visited the Wyanet Locker to stock up on meat. Bought a package of bacon as my dad sent me home with a huge tomato that is calling out for bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwiches for lunch tomorrow.
So I popped up some popcorn, added some butter and popcorn salt. Poured a Diet Coke and then my two buddies showed up to share. Meet the Popcorn Vulchers.
They circle and beg until I finally give in and share my popcorn. Harry Potter is the black, white and tan Australian Shepherd and Rascal, five pounds of tenacious Yorkshire Terrier. Can't you just read the pleading and begging look they are giving me while I stuff my mouth full of buttered, warm popcorn? So after we shared the popcorn, they went and took naps. That left me to finish putting away all the groceries and to start cooking.
Today I was able to make a party corn casserole (shown below,
Grandma Pat's casserole, scalloped potatoes and ham, chocolate heath pie, and put a chicken in to roast. Rod came home and we put an acorn squash in the oven for dinner and he grilled brats. After the chicken cools, I will pick the meat off the bones and then put the carcass back in the stew pot and cook it more to make broth.
I plan to make the recipe for Easy Chicken Stuffed Pasta Shells from the Colorado Lady's blog (www.coloradolady.blogspot.com/search/label/Recipes). The picture looks mouth-watering yummy.
My goal today was to start stocking up on meals ready to pop in the oven so I can spend more time quilting. I am off to a good start. Hope you had a productive day, too! Terry
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Harry Potter, Therapy Dog
Enjoyed accomplishing one of my retirement goals today. Harry Potter, my Australian Shepherd and I were the guest speakers at the Care Givers Support Group at the Bureau County Metro Center today. I spoke about my care giving experiences with my mom, dad, grandmother and my son. Then I provided Harry's story and the journey to becoming a therapy dog. Harry gave an awesome laid back presentation. After a question and answer period, Harry generously provided therapy to all. Of course, those who slipped him a doggie treat got a little extra atttention. Many thanks to Nedda Simon and Kathy O'Malley for the invitation along with Tammy Lange and Elaine Russell of the Bureau County Metro Center.
One of the people with whom I got to reconnect with today was Carol Gugerty(on the left, Elaine Russell on the right and me in the middle). Carol, her daughter-Amy Affelt, and myself all lived in the same apartment complex 27 years ago.
What a great day! Harry even got to go into the Quilter's Garden and give therapy to Beth and Carol. He had them on their knees!!
Happy Fall, Terry
One of the people with whom I got to reconnect with today was Carol Gugerty(on the left, Elaine Russell on the right and me in the middle). Carol, her daughter-Amy Affelt, and myself all lived in the same apartment complex 27 years ago.
What a great day! Harry even got to go into the Quilter's Garden and give therapy to Beth and Carol. He had them on their knees!!
Happy Fall, Terry
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