Monday, November 29, 2010

Catching Up


I have been without my laptop for about 2 weeks. It needed a new hard drive. The tech folks were able to save all my data, programs and favorites lists but I am behind on posting.
A lot has actually been going on so this is post #1 in the catching up.
I went to the craft fair at the college field house a couple of weeks ago and 'Adopted an Alien'
check out her blog or her Etsy shop. I have not come up with a name yet for the twins but if you have any ideas leave a comment.
Also at the craft fair I picked up a few snowflake ornaments. They are made of wood, using a scroll saw and then painted. They look great on the tree.
The white
against the dark green tree really stands out.

I also picked up a pair of mittens. They are wool on the outside and are fleece-lined on the inside.
After hitting the craft fair I had a hand quilting class. Not sure I will be hand quilting a lot but I like the idea of trying a few small projects.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Quilt Retreat

The Fall quilting retreat was last weekend. The weather was cold, dark, damp and dreary - so pretty much an excellent weekend for staying inside and quilting.



I worked on several projects but didn't think to take any pictures except for this project. The pattern is called 4-Patch Posy. The only reason I did take a picture was that I had all the blocks lined up on the design wall and I didn't want to forget what order I had them in. I originally was going to put all the blocks on-point but I thought it left too much blue background - so on a whim I alternated on-point with straight-on. I was able to sew the columns together at the retreat but will need to sew the columns together later.



One of the quilters at the retreat also makes dolls check out these photos. Jacquie makes and sells patterns for her dolls - you can check them out at her web page: http://offthefloordolls.com/


The first doll pictured she made at the retreat. The other 2 were made a while ago from scraps from other projects their names are 'Left' and 'Over'.



Sunday, October 24, 2010

Damon's New Ride


Yesterday we went down to Rutland, VT and Damon bought this 1976 Triumph Spitfire. It is dark blue with silver stripes.
Traffic was a bit slow but the drive was nice. On the way back we got a great view of a mostly full moon over lake Champlain. And we got to see the work being done on the new bridge in Port Henry.
It is supposed to rain all week and as is typical it is already getting pretty cold so odds are good that the car won't be out of the garage until spring.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Mid-Semester Catch-Up


As usual the mid semester crunch hit and I haven't posted in a while. But lots has been happening. It didn't help that I have been sick with a cold since October 1st.
We had some electrical work done and the entertainment center is now able to be placed on the other side of the living room. While looking for a corner unit entertainment stand I discovered that they have ones that have electric fire inserts. I have always wanted a fire place in the living room, its not the same as a real fire, but I am willing to make do. It comes complete with fake flames and an electric heater. It also takes up a lot less space in the room.
Damon's folks came up for the Columbus day week. We visited the Wild Center and a couple of the area orchards. Pat also attended the quilt guild meeting with me on Wednesday.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Crochet Season


A month or so ago I found this yarn at JoAnne Fabrics and fell in love with it. The picture doesn't really do the colors justice. It has these really nice bright vibrant blues, greens and pinks, and some other colors but the yarn overall doesn't come across as bright or garish.
I haven't crocheted anything in a couple of years but decided to make myself a scarf. The 3 packages of yarn I bought got me only about half-way to a scarf. Of course it didn't help that I ended up making it a bit wider then I was original thinking of. Rather than drive all the way to another JoAnne Fabrics - the closest one is about an hour away - I ordered three more packages online. They showed up yesterday so I should be able to finish my scarf in the next couple of weeks.
I do not crochet for long stretches of time, usually just when we are sitting down in the evening to watch TV. The timing of this project is pretty good, the heat wave of this past week has broke and we are looking a the start of cooler temperatures for the next week or so.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Poke-O-Moonshine - The Blue Trail


I finally made it to the summit of Poke-O-Moonshine. The attempt in May got me as far as the cabin ruins. This time we took the new blue trail. Details about this alternate trail are here: http://www.adk.org/Hikes/Poke-O-Moonshine.aspx
The new trial is longer but less steep and rocky. It joins up with the original red trail at the cabin ruins.

The first picture is of Damon near the top of the fire tower located at the summit. The second picture is of the fire-tower itself. And finally is a shot of me (way down at the bottom of the photo) on the summit taken by Damon from his spot up in the fire-tower.

We started on the trail at 8:15am. We made it to the top around 10:00am, and made it back down to the trail-head by 10:55am. So we made the round-trip in under 3 hours.
The day was cloudy and we had a very light sprinkle of rain for about 5 minutes early on, but it was dry the rest of the time and in the upper 60s.




Saturday, August 14, 2010

Still Working on the Scrap Pile



As I mentioned earlier this summer I am working on reducing my pile of scrap fabric. My vague notion was to reduce it by half. But of course I did not measure it or weigh it, so deciding when I reach half is based on the 'I guess that is about half' system.

Pictured here are the blocks I have been making for my second scrap quilt of the summer. I still need to sew them together. They are scraps from making my nieces' and nephew's quilts (see blog post dated Saturday, July 3, 2010). The blocks are 6 1/2 inches unfinished.

Once this quilt is finished - including quilting and binding I think I will have made enough of a dent in the scrap pile. I can go back to working on several other projects that have been waiting for attention. I do have plans on working on more crumb blocks at this fall's quilt retreat though so the scrap pile doesn't start growing too much.

Of the 2 scrap quilts from this summer, one will be donated to the Quilt Guild's Community Outreach program and the other will be given to the Guild for its 'Latte Lotto' raffle at the quilt show next year.