Yikes! Another week flew by. I finished this little pineapple quilt. Love it, love it.
While on vacation, I found a Walmart that still carries fabric on the bolt. They had this beautiful orange print that was only $6/ yd. and has a fabulous hand, so I bought 2 yards. Don't ask me what I plan to do with 2 yards as I have no idea, but I loved it right away. So it is now on the back of the pineapple quilt with lots more to spare.
I also finished this little candle mat. The packaging says it is wool, but it feels kind of like a synthetic. I could be wrong. I still think it turned out so cute. Plus I rusched. I really rusched. I always wanted to rusche and this project called for a little trim, so I rusched away.
My design wall is still full of the big black and neon quilt that I need to finish. I have a full plate for the next several weeks, so it will just have to wait its turn.
Hop on over to Judy's blog to see more lovely designs.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
Designing Monday
I'm heading for the wire on my orange and black quilts. I started with a pile of these
and a bunch of these
and now I have a whole lot of these.
By the end of the week I will have finished quilt #3 in the orange and black theme. That will probably have to do for this year. Halloween is around the corner and I have one more orange and black project to finish and then move on to other things.
We have been gone on a 3 week adventure. My high school class reunion was the first stop. It was scheduled in conjunction with the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival -- a food fest and fair rolled into one. I had my first Brain Sandwich. It was so big I ended up sharing it with a dog.
This is half of my brain sandwich. The white part on top is the bread that stuck to it. Lots of breading and grease on this baby.
From there we went to Oklahoma to visit a cousin I hadn't seen in about 50 years. We moseyed on down to Texas for lunch
and New Mexico to see the Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque.
We were advised to take the 4 am shuttle to the Balloon park, so we set the alarm in our hotel room to make sure we were there on time. When we got to the hotel lobby, there was only the clerk and no other passengers for the shuttle. He informed us we were plenty early as it was only 10 minutes to 3. Apparently the clock in our room was set ahead for some reason. The clerk blamed it on people from Texas who are an hour ahead. The only bad part of this experience is that the wind was too high on that morning and the balloons could not fly, so we were up at 3 am for nothing.
We did see a Twinkle Glow in the evening -- that's when they turn on the burners and light up the balloons against the night sky. Really beautiful.
The next morning we got to see many, many balloons take off. Everyone wanders around the field and talks to the pilots and crew and some hand out trading cards. I even found one balloon with a quilt pattern.
We spent a few days in Arizona with my husband's family then headed north thru Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. Such beautiful country.
That's all for now. Stop by Judy's blog to see more beautiful designs.
and a bunch of these
and now I have a whole lot of these.
By the end of the week I will have finished quilt #3 in the orange and black theme. That will probably have to do for this year. Halloween is around the corner and I have one more orange and black project to finish and then move on to other things.
From there we went to Oklahoma to visit a cousin I hadn't seen in about 50 years. We moseyed on down to Texas for lunch
and New Mexico to see the Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque.
We were advised to take the 4 am shuttle to the Balloon park, so we set the alarm in our hotel room to make sure we were there on time. When we got to the hotel lobby, there was only the clerk and no other passengers for the shuttle. He informed us we were plenty early as it was only 10 minutes to 3. Apparently the clock in our room was set ahead for some reason. The clerk blamed it on people from Texas who are an hour ahead. The only bad part of this experience is that the wind was too high on that morning and the balloons could not fly, so we were up at 3 am for nothing.
We did see a Twinkle Glow in the evening -- that's when they turn on the burners and light up the balloons against the night sky. Really beautiful.
The next morning we got to see many, many balloons take off. Everyone wanders around the field and talks to the pilots and crew and some hand out trading cards. I even found one balloon with a quilt pattern.
We spent a few days in Arizona with my husband's family then headed north thru Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. Such beautiful country.
That's all for now. Stop by Judy's blog to see more beautiful designs.
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