Saturday, April 16, 2022

Molas and Puzzles

 Recently we visited our friends who moved into military senior residence.  It’s amazing the amities they have!  I think they deserve special treatment after years of service to our country’s security.  They took us on a tour of facility, a treat. 

In each hallway, residents decorate for the season, which is now Easter—one room was their puzzle room.  There were two puzzles laid out under construction. The ones they finished are framed for wall decorations.  Here are a few examples of their past triumphs. 

Doesn’t look like puzzle, huh? 

see the pieces!
So fun to see Easter breaking out in their neighborhood!

Another one with bunnies and Easter flowers.  I always ask the question--why are bunnies associated with Easter?  Alas, I always find the same answer!
One of the residents has a nice selection of Molas that she decorates near her apartment for everyone to see and appreciate! 

They were stationed at one time in Panama and that is where she find her collection.
each one is different and unique in their own style.

This one has very elaborate stitching!

Here husband was a dentist in the army--this mola shows his status.
My daughter always shops at the mola booth during International Quilt Festival.
She likes the small ones that are fashioned into a purse

I was gifted this one and I turned it into a hotpad for the kitchen

The stitching on this reverse applique is awesome!  Wish my stitches were that small!









Wednesday, April 13, 2022

W.I.P—Finally!

 Time to get some works off the table and finish something.  I’ve procrastinated long enough!  Why not finish a project, then begin a new one—-NOT—begin 3 new projects instead of finishing one!  

Wonder where these dog ears belong?
Here is where the dog ears belong--on top of the heart --second clue in the Fat Quarter Shop
charity quilt along.  There are five hearts in this clue

Another clue has heart shaped design as well--definitely, Heart felt quilt along.
Five hearts also in this clue
Third clue has been released--but I'm behind......

January, February, March blocks from A Quilting Life.  April block is released mid month--
I've cut way back on the number of quilt alongs I'm doing--would like to finish those UFO's in the bin!
Ready to be assembled--Paris postcard sew along!  These are the last three rows--M, N, O
And ta da~  all finished!! Although I think I got one row backwards but who's going to know-- with that much color.  You can't tell if I miss one or not--I couldn't make out the design element==just sewed along with the pattern!  Now to decide how to quilt and what binding to finish!
One down==several more to go!



Sunday, April 10, 2022

Stuck !

Word of the day:  Wend--to direct one's course or to proceed on

I love Books!  No doubt that I've read hundreds of books in my lifetime--some good, some remarkable, some disappointing--lots of words on a page have penetrated my eyes. you realize that the alphabet contains only 26 letters but look at all the words that are written on a page—words from only 26 letters!  Amazing!

Lately though...........

I've been reading books about WWII--don't have the foggiest idea how I got on that subject but it just seemed to snowball.  Maybe, it has to do with the events of this year with Russia and Ukraine War.

It began with reading "Book of Lost Names" by Kristin Harmel--I'd not read any of her books before, so thought this would be interesting--a book of lost names can get you involved immediately--questions were asked--what names, how were they lost, why were they lost?  Soon, you learn that the names belong to people who suffered harsh journeys through the war.

If that wasn't enough about WWII, I move onto "All The LIght We Can Not See" by Anthony Dorr--starts out great--girl and her father live in a museum world; then she slowly loses her eyesight--you would think that would be depressing--no, she learned to cope with this disability with her father's help; among war teaming around her.

I put that book down often to lighten my thoughts some--so, what did I pick up next "Betrayal of Anne Frank" by Rosemary Sullivan--thinking this is a documentary, that has to be interesting.  Gee whiz--how could a family with four other friends live in small cramped space to survive 28 months, only to be found within the last few months of the war?  Who betrayed the family and why?  And they lived in Amsterdam, not Germany!

NOw, it’s  time for something completely different--"The Last Thing He Said To Me"!  Not about WWII--thank goodness! a modern day intriguing tale, edge of your seat, can't put down the book tell.

I have several others waiting in the wings--but, first, I must finish "All THe Light You Can Not See" before the movie is released.  There is a movie in the works for "The Last Thing" too.

I'm wending my way to the bookshelf to find something really light and laughable!


Friday, April 8, 2022

Learn Something New Every Day!

Word of the Day is WORDLE--are you obsessed with this game?

 Doesn't matter how old you are--you can always learn someting new each and every day!  What did you learn today that was new and exciting?   Many are taking up the challenge of the game "Wordle"--

What I've learned is --I Don't Like THis Game!!  will not waste time on it--because, once you begin, you are hooked!  

Another thing I learned today is hexagons can be created in a couple of ways. I should have known that the technique of English Paper Piecing would be easier several ways.

 I've been printing hard copies of one inch hexie, cutting them out, stitching around the piece with needle and thread (sort of my evening tasks as we relax), taking out the cardboard hexie to begin anew--you could also buy the precut hexies as well as making them yourself.

Here are the inch ones ready to be stitched--I like to keep them contained in this bowl--easy to pick up and put down.

and here are my small hexie blooms--these are going into a spool project from Debby Brown Color Block group on Facebook and website
How about stamping your hexie onto cloth, cut and stitch each hexie?  Well, I'll be!  Why didn't my brain think of that sooner??  There are several vendors that sell the clear plastic stamps!
I'm just amazed that my brain took so loooooong to hook into that idea!

Why?? you ask?  
Answer is simple--I used stamps many moons ago to stamp different designs and stitch to create nice small quilts!  I'm like--"duh" you're certainly SLOW to remember that time in your past life.


I collected these framed pieces from mother's house several years ago--I made them as a gift to her and also gave some to my mother-in-law
This is log cabin design

Another log cabin creation.
So, another lesson learned today is--don't forgot your past lessons learned!!
And I'm still not going to play WORDLE!!




Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Family LOVE! Waylon Day!

 April 3rd was the baptism of our great grandson!  It was a perfect day for this happy occasion!  He's now 9 months old--I was hoping he could wear the christening gown I made for our grandchildren--which was made with handspun silk that I spun and wove their mother's wedding dress!

  Alas, the grandchildren wore the gown when they were only 2 months old but our great is a older lad and couldn't fit his arms through the sleeves!  besides, his dad, who did wear the gown at his christening--said, it looked at a "GIRL outfit!  

 I know I could alter--it would have had my eyes leaking tears to see him in that gown from 30 years ago--My eyes still leaked some as I watched a new generation pledge their commitment to raise this young one into the Lord's family.  We celebrated with a family brunch after the service--Lots of good eats and the saying goes "a good time was passed by all!"

Waylon's custom made cake!  Yummy!  white cake with fondant frosting!
Waylon on the back of Joe sitting on his new saddle!  He needs shorter stirrups before he really rides
He wanted to make the horse go--but the saddle needs a longer girth belt--he looks
like he's ready to ride like the wind!
Baptism day—mommy holding Waylon, daddy to left, The Godfather and godmother on end

Godfather, Micky holding Waylon standing with the
dad, Josh aka Boy—as he is called at work and best friends. 
Oma treated him to grassy walk! 
Oh holy day—a real treat to celebrate this special occasion! 









Friday, April 1, 2022

Spring has sprung!!

No April Fool joke here! Just pure satisfaction!

“She turned to the sunlight
And shook her yellow head,
And whispered to her neighbor:
"Winter is dead.”
A.A. Milne - When We Were Very Young.

Yes, Spring is definitely here! I know the official date was March 20 but that day it wasn't quite spring in our neighborhood! We know spring is arriving when we see the mesquite trees turning that fantastic yellow green--and pollen falls from the trees. The sure sign that spring has sprung--pecan trees bud out! oh, joy! It's spring! The daffodils pop up, bluebonnets soar in the fields, indian paintbrush dot the roadsides with their lovely shade.
Oh new growth for new year! Lean into the feeling of happiness that Spring brings forth--new beginnings! Ditch that jacket; go forth and explore! Plant seeds and enjoy the new growth as it breaks through the soil! There is nothing like renewal--





Tuesday, March 29, 2022

The Secret Live of Color--World of Colors continued

And now we come to this new addition to my color library.
The author, Kassia St. Clair, has taken 75 shades, dyes and hues of color to tell a story about how color has changed the world.  She has taken brown, way battles were fought, to white that gave protection against plague;  Picasso's blue period to charcoal on cave walls--scarlet women to industrial pink--a thread through history.
As the pages show the different tints and shades of color, we learn how each hue creates
our moods and temperture; how we choose a color to wear, decorate with, speak about--
adventures abound in this book--I'm enjoying each page as I turn from color to color.

How do you use color in your daily life?  Or your work in fiber?  
Pat Sloan is taking this book to task--she is going through the colors to create a quilt with
her shoofly block.  There is purpose!  Makes for an interesting project and goal in mind--the hardest thing to do is achieve each tint, shade or hue in each color section--

I've always thought of white as the absent of color--boy, was I wrong!

White light is a combination of all colors in the color spectrum. It has all the colors of the rainbow. Combining primary colors of light like red, blue, and green creates secondary colors: yellow, cyan, and magenta.

And now, a whole new can of worms has been open for me to explore!  Pliny Elder, 1 A.D-100A.D was the first on record of trying to make white color--never heard of him!  But, now, I"m curious and tried to track down his recipe for white--here you have it!
Think I'll just buy my white already made!  Although it would be fun to mix all the above colors to see if I can achieve that "white" which I know now is a COLOR!

How do you see "White"? 
Purity, virtue, innocent, delicacy.
white calms, balances, purifies, brings clarity
cleaniness, elegance, simplicity, goodness--
bland, unfriendness, emptiness, coldness

Here is Mary O'Neill's thoughts on WHITE

White is a dove and the lily of the valley 
and a puddle of milk spilled in an alley--
A ship's sail, a kite's tail, a wedding veil, Hailstones and Halibut bones and
some people's telephones.
The hottest and most blinding light is white. 
 and breath is white when you blow it out on a frosty night.
White is the shining absence of all color, then absence is white out of touch, out of sight--
White is marshmallow and vanilla ice cream
and the part you can't remmeber in a dream.
White is the sound of a light foot walking; white is a pair of whispers talking
White is the beautiful broken lace, of snowflakes falling on your face
You can smell white in a country room toward the end of May in the cherry bloom.

And so my reading and studying will continue into the world of color--








 

It's Time--

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