Thursday, September 30, 2021

One Monthly Goal, September



 It's time to link up finishes for One Monthly Goal @Elm Street Quilts.    Many thanks to Patty for the continued motivation!  

I stated my September One Monthly Goal here, which was to finish a UFO and other projects for the I'm Falling For You Blog Hop.  This was a quilt-a-long by Buttermilk Basin  several years ago.  I had the 4 leaves done and the 4 flowers when I set it aside.   I was able to get the top of this done, plus some other projects for the blog hop.  I got my machine to finally cooperate for free motion quilting, and I am happy to say this is done.







I'll be linking up with Elm Street Quilts for One Monthly Goal.

Thanks for stopping by!

Saturday, September 25, 2021

Slow Sunday Stitching

It's been another busy week with a lot of driving around.  The good news is my loan went through and I got my $$ wired into my bank account on Wednesday.  I was also able to get my solar panels off on Monday, in preparation for the new roof.  The disturbing news is that the roofers didn't start this week.  I had heard last Friday they would start working on my fireplace dry rot on Thursday.  I told the solar panel guys I needed the panels off because the roofers were coming this week.  I didn't hear anything from them on Thursday, so I called and found out they took on a some new jobs as they were waiting for me.  So it might be a week or two before they start.  Meanwhile my panels are off, and I will be paying for more electricity instead of creating it, and our weather is still in the 90's.  

Otherwise my youngest grandson John turned 11 on Wednesday and I picked him and his sister up and we went and got slushies with boba after school, and they liked that.  


He had requested a special sweatshirt for his birthday which I ordered.  It must be coming from China because even though I ordered it the first part last of August, it won't be here till the second or third week of October.  So I decided to embroider him a sweatshirt to give to him for his BD too.  He requested a tuxedo cat design.  He had a cat named Max that died several years ago that was a tuxedo cat.  


On the last color, which I think was the nose, the needle broke and my machine started showing a picture of gears.  I looked in the bobbin case and there it was.  I decided to drive it down to the machine place because I couldn't reach it.  They actually took it in the back and the technician said there was no needle.  So I took it back home.  Next morning I plugged it in and there was an error message about a machine malfunction.  I took it to my local shop where I had purchased the machine and the lady at the other place that was helping me put the bobbin case back in wrong.  They are the same company, and the other place does all the repairs.  So I did a lot of driving around for nothing.  

My day for the I'm Falling for You Blog hop was here.  These were a couple of my slow stitching projects.  The first one I didn't show on the blog hop.  


These were a couple of my other projects.  I wasn't able to finish the quilt as one machine is still in the shop, and the other one had a needle piece stuck.  


I also knit this pumpkin.  I think I should have knit tighter as the stuffing is sort of showing through.  



What I will be working on this week for Slow Sunday Stitching will be back to my Kathy Schmitz that was set aside for my fall projects.  I will be linking up at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.    Head on over and check out what others have been working on.  



The other thing I have been working on this week has been a online course to learn about the things my Cricut can do with Jennifer Maker.  I have been taking the Cricut College course.  I have only gotten as far as the introductory kickoff project, which was to make a certificate that I cut out both sides and printed on the one piece of cardstock.  I had to redo this three times as I hadn't attached things right or something.  I still have section one to do, with three projects, and section two has come out, so I need to get busy.  But the videos are available for me to watch anytime.  



                                                            The cut out says "I did it"

Thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

I'm Falling For You Blog Hop, My Day

The I'm Falling For You Blog Hop started Monday,  Many thanks to the hostess with the mostest Joan @ Moosestash Quilting.   This has been a great hop!  There have been some great projects  so far.  The entire schedule is below.  

I was excited when I heard about this the I'm Falling For You Blog Hop.  Fall is my favorite time of year.  I love the colors, I love getting my Autumn decorations out.  I don't know if it is because I am an October baby or what, but I love the colors and love making fall projects.  

I have a little folder named "Fall" and I apparently had several projects I didn't finish last year, so I planned to finish those up, but then several squirrels lead me astray.  

One the items in my Fall folder was some cloth pumpkins I had cut out last year, so I sewed these together and finished them up.  The pattern for the three sizes I found here @Birch Cottage.  



Last year, Buttermilk Basin had a fall quilt along.  I got to steps 1 and 2 and then quit for some reason.  I finished up the top too.  I had hoped to have it quilted before this hop stop, but I have one machine in the shop, and another one needs to go in as it has a piece of a needle stuck in a gear.  It should be pretty easy to quilt once I get a machine back!  



One of my squirrels was when I decided last Thursday night I wanted to do a fall pillow for the loan agent I have been working with for a reverse mortgage.  I found I was supposed to sign papers last Friday.  So I got up Friday morning and made this before she came over in the afternoon.  She loved it, and sent me a picture of the chair she has it in.  I cut out the letters on my Cricut.  



My mind has been whirling around with Fall ideas these past couple of weeks.  Then Carla @ Creatin in the Sticks made this little gnome mini quilt that can be found here.  The squirrel carried me away again and I made this as a pillow cover for my step-daughter's BD that is coming up the first part of October.  I changed the sign a bit.  


I have been on a bit of a gnome kick recently.  I just can't get enough of them.  I made this little guy .  There is a video and tutorial @Ruffles and Rain Boots .  Another squirrel led me off this direction until I finished him.  




I also knit a pumpkin.  The pattern can be found here.  



Be sure and check out the other bloggers below, and thanks again Joan!  


Monday September 20

Creatin' in the Sticks

Samelias Mum

Quilting Gail

Vroomans Quilts

Quilt Schmilt

Tuesday September 21

Just Let Me Quilt

Just Sew Quilter

Days filled with Joy

Kathy’s Kwilts and More 

The Morning Latte

Wednesday September 22

Elizabeth Coughlin Designs

Beaquilter

Inflorescence

Selina Quilts

Sew Many Yarns

 Thursday September 23

Karrins Crazy World

Words and Stitches

Patchouli Moon Studio

Karen’s Korner

That Fabric Feeling

Scrapdash

 Friday September 24

QuiltFabrication

Ms P Designs USA

Lianne Makes Stuff

Quilted Delights

MooseStashQuilting

Monday, September 20, 2021

Saturday, September 18, 2021

Slow Sunday Stitching


This week has flown by with a number of activities.  I can't believe it is time for Slow Sunday Stitching again!  

I had grandson John here until Wednesday and he was able to go back to school on Thursday.  He never had a positive test for COVID, but they made him stay home until 20 days after his mother's diagnosis.  Klara, his sister did have a positive test, a few sniffles, and was able to back to school after Labor Day.

Wednesday I attended a local quilt guild meeting for the first time, and joined, plus one of their mini groups.  I have always wanted to join, but they meet in the mornings, and when I was working I was not able to.  And then after I retired, I was John's caregiver.  I had planned to go, and then hesitated as I was getting a lot of calls about the status of my reverse mortgage. and was going to postpone until next month, but my daughter encouraged me to go, so I did.  I did get several calls while I was at the meeting and I had to step out, but that was OK.  

A lady checking in behind me volunteered to be my mentor and showed me around, and is keeping me updated via email of activities.  I took home a couple of charity projects to complete.  I had a really good time and was glad for the interaction IRL with other quilters.  They even have a group for single women, and get together for lunches.  

Anyway after all this I had to go take care of some business with my mortgage company.  They were giving the reverse mortgage people a hard time about giving information about payoff, mainly because John's name was on the trust deed, not mine.  The house was in the Hurd Family Trust.  I had an affadavit that had been filed with the county reporting John had died, and that I was the trustee of the Hurd Family Trust.  So I had to go up to my mortgage company, take a copy of John's death certificate, the affadavit, the trust information, and have them fax it to another number.  

So I was really discouraged, thought for another week, I would have to wait to sign papers.  But apparently my doing that helped, and they were able to get information because Thursday my loan agent called and said I could sign papers on Friday.  So Friday a notary and my agent came over about 4:45 and we got to work.  There were 190 pages.  I didn't have to sign every page, but we had to go over everything.  Because this is a reverse mortgage you have to sign papers with the lender, and the HUD in duplicate, (US Department of Housing and Urban Development).  There is an insurance policy with HUD that you pay for, if the lender has problems, my loan is guaranteed.  Anyway, notary lady was here until 7:20 last night going over everything.  So the loan should be funded next Wednesday or Thursday.

I think the stars were aligned right this week for me.  First the loan papers were signed.   Next I called roofer people and told them I would have my funds next week. And they are ready to start next week, before our rainy season.  I have to have the solar panels taken down first though.  So called solar people and they said they are working 1 month to 5 weeks out.  I told them the roofers were coming next week, and all of a sudden the service guy told me he had a fall through on Monday, and they would be out on Monday to take them off!

So the night before my papers were signed, I thought I should make a little something for my loan officer I have working with.  She has gone above and beyond trying to get this thing in the works, with difficulties all over.  So I got up Friday morning and thought I would put together a little fall pillow for her.  I cut out the words on my Cricut machine and ironed them on.  I quilted around the leaves.  She was so thrilled.  She said she usually gets wine, but no one has never made her anything!  



Today daughter Katie, granddaughter Klara and I went to the annual local begonia show and sale.  We have gone to this for 11 years now.  Last year there was cancelled because of COVID so we were quite happy to attend again, and I think went a little crazy.  When we first started going, plants were about $5-7.  Two  years ago they were $9.  This year most were $14 except the ones on the sale table were $10.  We went a little crazy.  I need to pot mine tomorrow.  I tend to go for the Begonia Rex the ones with the beautiful leaves.  Katie and I learned that we can attend the meetings monthly and they usually have a speaker and a sale table.  I know I want to start going.  








We usually get the casualties during the winter if it freezes, and in the summer when it is so scorching hot.  I think I only had 2 casualties last year.  Katie and I used to go to a little French Restaurant after the show and have lunch, but apparently they closed in 2020 after the owner had a stroke, so we were disappointed, but ended up having a great brunch at a place I used to meet with friends before work to have breakfast before work.

I am still working on secret projects this week, to be revealed on Thursday at the I'm Falling For You Blog Hop.  I need to finish stitching these words so I can complete this project.  This is what I will be working on for Slow Sunday Stitching.  


I will be linking up at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.  Head on over there and check out what everyone is up to!  

Thanks for stopping by!


Monday, September 13, 2021

I'm Falling For You Blog Hop Starting Next Week

  



The I'm Falling For You Blog Hop is starting next week, and I am so excited, I have several projects to share.   The entire schedule is below, my day is on Thursday, September 23nd.  Can't wait to see what everyone is doing.  

Monday September 20

Creatin' in the Sticks

Samelias Mum

Quilting Gail

Vroomans Quilts

Quilt Schmilt

Tuesday September 21

Just Let Me Quilt

Just Sew Quilter

Days filled with Joy

Kathy’s Kwilts and More 

The Morning Latte

Wednesday September 22

Elizabeth Coughlin Designs

Beaquilter

Inflorescence

Selina Quilts

Sew Many Yarns

 Thursday September 23

Karrins Crazy World

Words and Stitches

Patchouli Moon Studio

Karen’s Korner

That Fabric Feeling

Scrapdash

 Friday September 24

QuiltFabrication

Ms P Designs USA

Lianne Makes Stuff

Quilted Delights

MooseStashQuilting


Thanks for stopping by!

Saturday, September 11, 2021

Hand Quilt Along, Slow Sunday Stitching

The past three weeks, I have been doing all sorts of hand stitching, unfortunately I can't show most of them for about 2 more weeks during the I'm Falling For You Blog Hop.  My Day is the 22nd, which also happens to be my youngest grandson's BD.


Here are some sneak peaks




This week I will be putting the finishing touches on all of these projects.  The first project I will be quilting and hand sewing the binding down.  See what everyone is doing below in the hand quilt along.  

Hand Quilt Along Links


This Hand Quilt Along is an opportunity for hand quilters and piecers to share and motivate one another. We post every three weeks, to show our progress and encourage one another.  If you have a hand quilting project and would like to join our group contact Kathy at the link below.

KathyMargaretDebNanetteSharonKarrin, and Daisy


I will be linking up at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.  Be sure and check out what everyone is doing there too.

This week was another busy week helping my family.  Because my daughter and SIL were back east helping granddaughter Kyleigh get moved into her dorm for her last year of nursing school, I was helping out giving Keaton a ride home from water polo, and making sure  he had a good meal every night.  




Kyleigh was glad to see her roommate Mallytza again.  Wednesday night I made a trip out the airport to pick up Kristen and Jeff.  

Also this week I had youngest grandson John here.  About a month ago, there was a case of COVID at Adventure Club, after school care,  so Klara and John were quarantined at home, along with their mother Katie.  Klara came up with a positive test, had a few sniffles but that was it.  Katie had been vaccinated, but got really sick, and had a positive test.  Katie and Klara stayed home until this past Tuesday after having negative tests.  John never had a positive test, but for some reason, he has to stay home until next Thursday, 20 days after Katie's positive test.  It doesn't make sense, they go to the same school.  So John has been doing online school here at my house, and I have been driving him home at night.  

That's all I can think of right now.  I am thinking this week I may be signing papers for my reverse mortgage, and I will be glad to get that done, so I can think about getting my new roof, hopefully before the rainy season.  

Thanks for stopping by!


Saturday, September 04, 2021

Slow Sunday Stitching

 Another busy week has gone by.   Granddaughter Kyleigh and Jeff made it back to Boston, with stops at Yellowstone and Mount Rushmore along the way.  They did get to see a buffalo this time around.  




I drove Kristen to the airport on Thursday, where she joined them to help Kyleigh moving into her dorm.  Meanwhile I am providing Keaton with meals, and giving him rides home from school after water polo.  

Keaton and I went out to the Farmer's Market and swap meet this morning.  I was able to find my special ingredient herbs for my potato salad.  I have not been out there in a number of years, but was running out of my special ingredient.  They had two rows of vintage cars which we enjoyed looking at.  I had hoped to eat at a favorite Mexican restaurant I used to enjoy, but apparently they aren't there anymore.  


Sunday night I plan to make a seafood chowder and focaccia bread for Keaton and I.  

This week I was able to get my tea towel finished, and I have been working on a couple of secret projects by hand.  



For Slow Sunday Stitching this week, I will continue working on my secret projects.  I will be linking up with Slow Sunday Stitching at Kathy's Quilts.  Head on over and see what everyone has been up to.

This week I picked my three sunflowers I had grown from seed.  The big ones are 7 inches across.  


In this part of my garden I have these two Amaranth plants growing out of my bricks.  The little pot to the left has my morning glories I got blossoms on this week, growing them from seed.  Off to the right of the large Amaranth, I have a miniature lemon tree that is about 2 feet tall, but is chock full of lemons!  Hard to believe.  


This week I made a small move of a side table from out in the other room, to right where I sit and stitch.  John built this for me long ago, it has a nice large surface, and is solid oak.  It also houses all my bead collection in the drawers.  It makes me happy to have moved it, and my stuff isn't falling off the table all the time.  Yes we have a lot of movies.  John liked to collect them.  This whole 10 foot wall is lined with movies behind the sofa, going up to the ceiling.  



Daughter Katie told me about Cinderella which is now showing on Amazon Prime if you get that.  Cinderella is one of my favorite fairy tales.  And it is free with Prime.  


I am really enjoying this musical.  It has contemporary music.  So far I have heard Perfect, Material Girls, and a tune by Queen.  

Last week Kristen, Keaton and I rented the musical In the Heights, and it was also very good.  We love musicals!  

That's all for this week.  Thanks for stopping by!