Thanks for all the great comments on what the highlight of your week was! My random number generator chose:
HOLLY FIELD
as the winner of the Betsy Chutchian book. Please send me your email address so I can ship it off to you right away!
We had a very busy family weekend; my grandson had his first communion on Saturday morning (my very first event of this sort) and we had all our kids and almost all the grandkids together for brunch afterwards at
my daughters house in SF! Little Eli was back at their house with my daughter in law's parents who are visiting from Germany this week. My son turned 30 and they had a little party for him, too. This pictures includes my son (left) and my two daughters (standing in the back). My kids have grown up and it's now a totally new generation, watching the grandkids do what we watched our own kids too. Talk about feeling old!
On a sewing front, I am back to sewing the triangle gatherings together and am starting to think about a setting. There are just a few more to go!
I tried using Bonnie's new Quiltmaker block but I think it's too dominant:
Then I went with the original idea I had, to put them with hourglass blocks of very bright colors. Still not loving it.
Then I went with pulling lots of different fabrics from my stash for possible sashing strips-- not sure I'm loving any of them, yet.
I've seen some with sashing strips-- someone has made sashing using 2 or 3 different strips of fabric, often two lights and a dark. That just seems like a heck of a lot of work and I'm not sure what colors I'd like for the sashing...
I also played with dark corner stones...
What would you do with 98 different blocks, all finishing at 7"???
I'm really perplexed... and now my sewing room is a disaster, by my having pulled so many different things to try.
Let me show you what I did complete and am happy with... I made another Hawaiian bag, for an auction in Kauai. Two sides to every bag, of course!
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Just FYI... I think I ran out of the x-rated Santa fabric!
coming on my blog this week will be some gorgeous flowers from Filoli Gardens and also the mini quilt show from First Friday in Bend at Quilt Works...
Have a great week!
I think it's time for a GIVEAWAY!!
I'm in a good mood this week (actually I am almost always in a good mood!) but particularly good this week! Why?
1--had the 3 grandkids this weekend
2--had the littlest #4 grandson on Monday
3--had the littlest #4 grandson again this morning
(note I am not a very good sharer of grandchildren--my daughter in law is from Germany and her parents come frequently-- they are coming on Friday for about a week and when they're in town... I'm persona non-grata!!)
4--I sold my mom's car this week (the last piece of deconstructing her California life is now complete)
5--Claire came over to sew with me and I am closer to getting my triangle gatherings all done
6--made a Hawaiian bag for an auction
7--my youngest son is going to be 30 (how did that happen) on Saturday
8-- most importantly: LIFE IS GOOD!!!
So, in honor of life being so great, I'm giving away a book I just realized I have two copies of:
Classic & Heirloom Quilts, by Betsy Chutchian
Eight 1800s inspired quilts in three sizes.
How to win?
Please leave me a comment detailing one great thing about your week...
please be sure to include your email address
I'll draw a winner on FRIDAY!!!
xxxxs,
Randy
Remember that hourglass quilt I've been working on? It's the one that Bonnie Hunter did for a leaders/ender project a few years ago?
Well, when Bonnie was visiting me recently I showed her my project. I had changed her colors but she was excited about it, as was I.
I brought it up to Oregon and finally got another border on. of course I hadn't realized that I sewed on one small side before sewing a whole extra set of hourglass blocks. Oh well.
My husband and I have spent the past 10 days at our cabin in Oregon, trying to take care of honeydo type things and checking on my mom. Yesterday, finally, it warmed up, for the first time. Enough for us to sit out on my new patio furniture and enjoy the sunset (yes, and a cocktail). Here's Max sitting with us!
I had forgotten Max's arthritis medicine in California, as I told you. We figured it would be smart to get a local vet here in Sunriver so today I took him for his first appointment.
What a difference! The new (and very young) vet checked everything; he's had a small lump back by his left leg and she aspirated it -- called me later to tell me it's a type of mast cell cancer which needs to be removed. OMG. Aren't we happy that we took him to another vet and got another opinion? Our usual vet had felt it and was indifferent as to whether we removed it or not. Never mentioned the possibility of it being cancer nor suggested we test it. So now we need to decide if we're going to do it in California or up in Sunriver. I'm inclined to go with the new vet in Oregon...
Anyway, now there's something else to be concerned with. My poor Max. ;-(