Checking several times a day to see if Ethel has been shipped. She doesn't appear to have left Salt Lake City yet. In the meantime, a thorough cleaning of my studio 'annex' is taking place. One just doesn't find a spot for a 15' x 8' utensil. But in the meantime of waiting for Ethel, the Henz came to stay for 3 days and we solved all the problems of the world, inspired one another, did some soul searching and fond remembering of projects gone by, and we each made great strides toward accomplishing our individual quilting goals for the weekend. I am personally committed to finishing my dear niece's wedding quilt (6 months overdue). Have just the outside border to finish, then bind. BE WELL, LIVE HAPPY across the top, lots of applique. Found a great piece of printed fabric - BLAH BLAH BLAH, which I added in a couple of spots on the quilt, something fun. Pictures next time.
Ah, the excitement mounts ..... never really knew this new world existed.
Phidge - don't let a day go by that you miss telling someone how much you love them, because someday you might not get any more chances.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
eating my words
If I have said 1 time, I have said it at least 100 times.... "I will NEVER have a quilt that is quilted by a long arm machine". I'm not really sure what the catalyst was, but yesterday, I ordered 'Ethel', my new 24" HQ Fusion long arm. It could have been my dearest Henz who, after showing off their achievements that had been quilted by LAs, that said "Phidge, you could do this". It could be that I have seen the quality of the stitches done on a LA have improved. It could be watching many of my dearies actually finishing a number of projects by sending them out, and knowing that in reality, I will never finish some of my beauties because there just isn't enough time in the day. But truly, I think it is that fact that my beloved Bernina 1090, purchased in 1990, is feeling the strain of the weight of some of my massives quilts, as am I. I will really be sad when I have to say goodbye to my Bernina, so I want to nurse her through so she will be with me to piece, but will be dismissed from the heavy quilting.
At any rate, after weeks and weeks of research, talking to people, driving machines, and inner talking, yesterday was the day. Ethel will be delivered about November 22, just a few days before Thanksgiving. I have a purpose now. So much to do before she arrives. Henz arrive Saturday morning for our tri-annual Hen Layover. This will give me a good chance to finish up my darling niece's wedding quilt, only 6 months late. Henz leave and I'm off to Florida for the wedding of my namesake aunt. I arrive home the day before Ethel appears at my doorstep.
Where do I put here, ah, there's the rub. Space needed is roughly 15' x 8'. I would really love to put her in my studio, but that is definitely not going to work, so this is the time to use the finished portion of the basement. Just needs some rearranging and the carpet cleaned. Guess I know what I will be doing between Hen departure and airport departure.
God is good!
At any rate, after weeks and weeks of research, talking to people, driving machines, and inner talking, yesterday was the day. Ethel will be delivered about November 22, just a few days before Thanksgiving. I have a purpose now. So much to do before she arrives. Henz arrive Saturday morning for our tri-annual Hen Layover. This will give me a good chance to finish up my darling niece's wedding quilt, only 6 months late. Henz leave and I'm off to Florida for the wedding of my namesake aunt. I arrive home the day before Ethel appears at my doorstep.
Where do I put here, ah, there's the rub. Space needed is roughly 15' x 8'. I would really love to put her in my studio, but that is definitely not going to work, so this is the time to use the finished portion of the basement. Just needs some rearranging and the carpet cleaned. Guess I know what I will be doing between Hen departure and airport departure.
God is good!
Friday, January 29, 2010
THE Perfect Storm
Shortly before someone dear was to be married two years ago, I started an heirloom quilt for he and his bride. Having it all pieced, ready for applique, I took one last look at it, and decided that it just didn't have the right shade of taupe in the mix, so I pieced a second one, with cooler tones. The quilt has a very large element of bias in it, but nothing particularly noteworthy in terms of construction..... just a very large queen size. Then the applique process began. Not really having a plan on paper, I attached the borders and began creating the applique. With many personal things going on in my life, I spent nearly 18 months on the appliqued borders, far too long for a project of this endearing nature..... and ultimately, the bride and groom parted ways, creating a less urgent desire to complete. So now it was just a matter of finishing up the tibble bit left of the applique and get on with the quilting (my favorite part).
WE HAVE A COMPLETION.... well kinda, sorta!
Finished quilting and temporarily bound the 2nd of 12 panels for the church banner that I will be making throughout 2010. Very visual, even from the back of the sanctuary. I'll hang it tomorrow. The first panel was "The Creation". This second panel is "Adam and Eve". Each panel is 20" square and quilted. After all 12 are completed, I will assemble them with a funky colored setting and put them into a permanent quilt banner entitled "Through the WORD", measuring approximately 70" x 90". As they are finished, one about every 3 weeks, they are hung on a dark jewel tone one patch quilt background. Anyway, 2 down, 10 to go, then on to the final assembly. Happy evening all. FYI..... will start posting pics tomorrow.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
First things, first
Well, I haveta start somewhere. I've been thinking about how I should start this out, and several days have gone by with no epiphany, so I guess I just need to start and then fill in the blanks along the way. So maybe every Sunday or so, I'll write about my story in entirety. Not that anybody really wants to know, but somehow putting it all down on paper gives me purpose. And purpose is the whole reason for this blog. It seems like I'm hurtling through these years, without the direction that I once had. That direction was what prompted the $100,000 fabric stash. And my purpose now is to dispense of it.... in a manner that is productive, uses my God-given talents, and timely. As I have no prior experience in 'the blog', this being my virgin voyage, there will no doubt be scraps and snippets that will end up started and not finished, well intentioned patterns and ideas, with many threads simply falling to the floor.
Okay, now, to get started. After life happening during the day, tonite I'll be working on the #2 block for the church quilt, with the block ready to be hung on Friday or Saturday. FYI, listening to Alexander McCall Smith's Blue Shoes and Happiness. Here I go.
Okay, now, to get started. After life happening during the day, tonite I'll be working on the #2 block for the church quilt, with the block ready to be hung on Friday or Saturday. FYI, listening to Alexander McCall Smith's Blue Shoes and Happiness. Here I go.
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