Sunday, November 11, 2018

Veterans Day Commemoration


How will you spend your Veteran's Day?
This is the 100th anniversary of the end of WWI--
the war to end all wars!



Friday, November 9, 2018

Fair Warning! Road to Red/White Trees!

Do you Instagram?  I'm not sure how this works, but
I'm willing to find out beginning November 12.
I have plenty of red and white fabrics--been saving
for Valentine's quilt..
But, you can purchase this line of fabric now
and be ready to sew, sew, sew to your heart's content!

 Carina Gardner is hosting a quilt along on instagram! there will be 5 days worth of videos starting on November 12th-16th at @carinagardner. And the quilt you will be making is the one shown here!  Finished quilt is 44" x 50" 
You will need the following supplies:
+ A fat quarter pack of So Ruby Fabric
+ 1/8 yard of light interfacing
+ 1 1/3 yards of white fabric (Note: technically you can use the WHITE patterned pieces in fat quarter pack for this if you want a more patchwork look!)
+ about 1 1/2 yards backing
CUT THE FOLLOWING:
Monday, November 12th: Tree Quilt Block
(Total of 12 Tree Blocks)
+ six red (mix and match the fabrics) 10 in. x 10 in. squares
+ six red (matching the fabrics above) 2 in. x 10 in. rectangles
+ six white 10 in. x 10 in. squares
+ six white 2 in. x 10 in. rectangles
+ six red (mix and match the fabrics) 2 in. x 2 in. squares (trunk)
+ six white 2 in. x 2 in. squares (trunk)
Tuesday, November 13th: Candy Cane Stripe
(Total of 2 Candy Cane Stripes)
+ thirty red (mix and match) 2.5 in. x 4.5 in. rectangles
+ four 1.5 in. x WOF white rectangles
Wednesday, November 14th: Peppermint Quilt Block 
(Total of 4 Peppermint Blocks)
NOTE: This is an intermediate to advanced block.If you are a beginner, you can skip this block and simply cut out four 6.5 in squares in red fabrics! 
+ sixteen red color A 3 in. x 3 in. squares
+ eight red color B 3 in. x 3 in. squares
+ eight white 3 in. x 3 in. squares
+ four white 3.5 in. x 6.5 in. rectangles
+ sixteen white 2 in. x 2 in. squares
+ four 4 in. x 4 in. pieces of fusible interfacing (I used the single sided fusible featherweight)
+ one 3 inch circle template (available for download below)
Thursday, November 15th: Patchwork Borders
(Total of 2 Short Borders and 2 Long Borders)
+ thirty-six red/white So Ruby fabrics cut into 3.5 in. x 4.5 in. rectangles
+ eight 2 in. x WOF white fabric
Friday, November 16th: Putting it all together!
+ Binding – I’m not going over this, but you can patch together binding from your fat quarter pack OR purchase a single fabric. You will need about 1/2 yard if you use the WOF for your binding.

Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Little Road Trippin' Post


We traveled to West Texas--a journey of epic adventures!
Our first stop was Marfa--the famed area to view the 
'mysterious lights' that bounce around on a clear night--
unfortunately, we didn't have clear skies--rainy and lots of clouds--
it's the luck of the weather, isn't it!

We chose to stay in El Paisano Hotel--the location of famous
actors, Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, James Dean, as they 
filmed the classic movie "Giant".  To this day, I've not seen this 
movie!!  

The courtyard was inviting and a place to enjoy at your leisure
after a day of hiking, biking, visiting historic structures or just
a nice drink by the flowing fountain

The touches you see are from the 1930's--although the hotel has 
gone through many hands and a few renovations but it still
remains the ideal location when you stay in Marfa--

We enjoyed the local foods, like this Chevre

And where else could you find a coffee shop that
is located inside a vacant lumberyard!  Across the
street is the Get It and Go--such a refreshing grocery store!
After our dinner at the Hotel, we walked a short block
home made ice cream--yes, right next door to the
laundry--actually, I think that's pretty good marketing!
We also found Laundry/coffee shop in Alpine, sister
to the one in Marfa.
Marfa is home to Donald Judd Foundation--

Outside of town is Chinati Foundation

In 1979, Judd began working with the Dia Art Foundation to purchase the buildings and land of Fort D.A. Russell, a decommissioned military base. Through what was known at that time as “the Marfa Project,” Judd established the permanent installation of large-scale works by himself and his contemporaries. In 1986, Dia transferred the artworks, buildings, and land to Marfa. 
This latest art installation was designed by Robert Irwin

 A rebuilding of the demolished hospital at the former Fort D.A. Russell (which Donald Judd acquired in the late 70's with the help of Dia Art Foundation), it’s the only permanent and freestanding work of art by Irwin. To a non-discerning eye, it may appear to be just a building, but look closely and you’ll notice that the windows are taller than they should be, and the walls are disproportionately thick.

“That’s the main event, all the windows. People think they’re looking for artwork but what they’re actually seeing is beautiful nature,” said Irwin. “I liked the architecture of the fort. All I did was take that form and elaborate it—make the walls thicker, so you get a more substantial physicality to look out of. A real sense of frame.”

What the walls are framing is the big Texas sky, which is what, aside from his friendship with Judd, attracted Irwin to Marfa in the first place. “The clouds are right on top of your head; it’s like a wild west show everyday,” he said.

His purchase of two artillery sheds has enabled vast space for
exhibits--

Inside one of the hangers is the location for huge
aluminum structures--these are only open at certain times
for public viewing but as we walked along the outside
windows, we could see the marvelous pieces.

One hundred of them, made of silvery milled aluminum, are housed in two old brick artillery sheds. They sit in perfect quiet rows, glowing or seemingly translucent, depending on the light. 

Walking through the acres of fields, we flushed out
scores of jack rabbits and watched out steps for
rattlesnakes.

Now, all 400 acres of the site are run by the Chinati Foundation.  In this space, Judd scattered 15 giant concrete boxes, as empty and remote as the landscape.

Art at its finest in the wide open spaces of West Texas!


Monday, November 5, 2018

Inside Out.................

Anytime,  I want to knit the least amount of purl stitches--
give me circular needles and a pattern that uses nothing but
knit stitches--and there I go!
But sometimes, you come across a pattern that can be turned inside
out--take this hat below--I looked at it and thought
"way too many purl stitches"  not going to do it!
Then my brain went into action (it does that every once in awhile)
and I figured out I could knit the hat inside out--more knit
than purl stitches.

The Making Headway Hat by Sarah Edmundson (Ravelry)

Well, low and behold--Sarah has given us instructions to knit the
hat Inside Out! along with the outside in--couldn't be any better
than than!

Inside--lot more purl but outside, mostly Knit stitches..
perfect knitting for movie watching!

I'm using stash yarn that is silk/cotton handspun--never could
find a pattern that would work with this ball, so here
we have a nice Inside Out Hat!
This is the inside (if you want to knit, knit)

And this is the outside--either way you knit--you
get a great hat to wear!




Saturday, November 3, 2018

Road to Thanksgiving.................

Every November we 
 give thanks each day of the month.  
Of course, we should do this every day of the year,
but November is a special time
Thanksgiving day is family time.
Truly a day of special riches we enjoy 
with each other!
This year the pumpkin of thanksgiving
was begun October 31!
This year as we set out pumpkins as decorations,
one was set aside to use as a 'thanksgiving' pumpkin

Thanks doesn't need to be interesting, outstanding
or unusual--being thankful for each day is a 
blessing!
What will you be thankful for each and every day?


Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Road Trip!!!!

October 31 might be Halloween but we are road tripping to West Texas for the International Chili Cook-off, held in Terlingua, Texas near Big Bend.

52nd Annual CASI
​Terlingua ​International
​Chili Championship
​Oct 31 - Nov 3  2018

Three nights of great music
Five of the World's Largest Food Contest
(chili, traditional salsa, non-traditional salsa, buffalo hot wings, beans)

We're not cooking chili, making salsa, beans or buffalo hot wings--we are there as volunteers to judge a few competitions, listen to some good music, see the sights and enjoy the cool Texas mountains!

More information on our travels upcoming...........................

Monday, October 29, 2018

My Latest Reading List


I just couldn't resist!  We went to Costco today and while
there, I thought I'll just pop by the book table-
certainly can't do any harm......
no harm, no foul! Books in my basket for checkout!

I'm ready for any bad weather day, a lazy day, a cool day or just a reading day!

David Limbaugh with "Jesus is Risen: Paul and the Early Church"
a book about the birth of Christianity as it uses Book of Acts and six
New Testament epistles for the author's guide.

Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard take us to the "Killing of The
Third Reich"--all of their Killing books are outstanding reads.
And this one will be more so for me, as I have visited some
of the horrific sites in Germany that Hitler ruled.

John Sandford gives us another one of his Virgil Flowers novels--
although, I'm not a real big fan of Virgil, I enjoy reading
all of Sandford's stories--"Holy Ghost"

An author that I've been waiting for gives us
"Bridge of Clay".  Markus Zusak wrote "The Book Thief"
a wonderful read!  I'm looking forward to turning the pages
of this one.

This book had been sitting on my nightstand for awhile--
I picked it up last night to begin and I really didn't want
to put it down!  Why hadn't I begun it before--sad I didn't;
a good read about the young women and those who couldn't
go to battle but helped win WWII

Whatever you are reading, It's a good thing!!

X Y Z

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