Archive for July, 2009

26
Jul

Indy and #29

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I finished this quilt last week for the Community Quilts Project for the Bloomington Quilters’ Guild.  I had been cleaning out some of my fabric/craft/quilt storage recently and came across the top of this quilt, fully put together.  As part of my using up fabric that I already have, I quickly pieced together the back and was able to finish this up pretty quickly and have item #29 done for my Year of Making Stuff.  Now I just have to finish that twin sized one too!

Even with working on Saturday, I was able to drive up to Indianapolis to visit Stephanie and enjoyed a hilarious night out at the Rathskeller.  And as a bonus, I stopped and met new baby Stella at Abby’s on the way home. She was thrilled to meet me too.

24
Jul

Year of Making Stuff: Item 28

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I am catching back up!  I finished this little fabric basket last night for Taleah, Abby’s oldest.  I am headed up to Indy tomorrow to stay with Steph, but will catch Abby and her girls on the way back home on Sunday.  I have quilts for the younger two, but didn’t want to come empty handed for Tay.  I love my little fabric basket, so hope that this will work for her too.  Just a little something to put hair ties, or similar.

I also finished a quilt this weekend too!  Just when I thought I was out, I was able to pull myself back in!  Heh.

Tim is off to a double header softball game tonight, so its a little white wine, and maybe some knitting and reading.  After some pretty intense reads, I picked up a Maeve Binchy.  So far its sort of gaggy.

22
Jul

Quilt Block Tower

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This is what 243 4″ quilt blocks look like.  I need 320, so I am getting close.  So while I haven’t been finishing anything lately, I don’t want you, internet, to think I am slacking.  I have been working on things, only they are bigger projects.  I’ve been waiting for a book to come in at the library that has a headband pattern in it, but other than that, I am out of small project ideas.  Maybe I could whip up some quick coasters?

Would it be against the rules to change the YoMS rules?  What if I finished 52 things this year, but it wasn’t necessarily one per week?  Would that still count?

20
Jul

A Visitor, A Motorcycle, Some Peppers and a Lack of Crafts

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Amy Scott moved away in 6th grade.  We were friends, but not really great friends.  But I imagined how hard it was to move so far away from everyone you know, so I wrote her a letter.  And she wrote me back.  And well, a few letters became many letters and eventually in high school it meant we were sending each other 20 page letters pretty much every week.  I have a few serious bricks of letters from Amy.  We still don’t see each other very often, and now she lives in Buenos Aries, so trips are rare.  But she is criss-crossing the country and stayed with us for the weekend.  We really didn’t do all that much other than shop and eat, but it was great seeing her and spending some time together.

She also needed some polyfil and wondered if I had any.  Ha!

Not to blame it on Amy, but I have not finished anything last week!  Ack!  I will hopefully remedy that this week.  However, I don’t have anything quick in mind.

Also?  Tim bought a motorcycle.

12
Jul

Year of Making Stuff: Week 27

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When peaches are in and ripe, I will eat them with every meal.  However the season is short, and come winter I will be craving my favorite fruit.  Today I peeled, sliced and mixed up 18 cups of peach pie filling.  Portioned out into individual freezer bags, I have enough for three pies this winter, with a few left over for instant snacking.  Come winter, I’m set.  Week 27?  Making pie filling. Not exactly instant gratification, but talk to me again in January.

I have also been sewing my tiny pieces together, and out of 320 blocks to make, I have 230 done.  I am running out of 1 1/2 inch pieces though and may not have enough fabric to finish without introducing something additional.

The rest of this Sunday afternoon will be spent reading about Bananas.

Really.

09
Jul

Summer Dinner

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One of my favorite summer dinners…Zucchini Frittata from A Year in a Vegetarian Kitchen by Jack Bishop, one of my favorite veggie cookbooks.  This dish is delicious, easy and made from local eggs and zucchini from our garden.  The best part?  Its even better the next day.

I’ve been sewing my 320 blocks together and have 170 completed…so on my way.  Though I may be running out of small squares of fabric.  Not sure what the solution may be.  And knitting again…a pattern with cables that is really easy.

06
Jul

Holiday Weekend Traditions

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This is my second year in a row going to St Louis for the weekend of the 4th.  I had just as much fun as last year, even more with the addition of Cynthia.  We watch fireworks, went swimming and picnicking at Johnson’s Shut-Ins, shopped, watched movies, drank beers and in general had a great time just being together.  Tim also spent most of the weekend with his childhood friends and made the trip to Holiday World!

Cynthia also received her apron (YOMS: Week 24), so the full picture:

P.S. It is really hard to take your own picture in an apron!

01
Jul

Year of Making Stuff: Week 26

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I found this tutorial on My Little Mochi to make a wrist pincushion.  Usually I love my magnetic pin keeper, but sometimes I need just a few and they are never very handy.  This wrist pincushion was super easy and quick, and I had all the materials on hand, including beverage cap, hair tie, polyfil, and a 6″ circle of fabric.  Oh, and a hot glue gun.  I love it and I know it will get a lot of use!

I also got some beautiful yarn this week delivered…project must remain under wraps though, because it will be a Christmas gift.  Yes, you read that right.  It may just take me that long, but I am excited about knitting again!