Sunday, February 27, 2005

Another Saturday night

I don't really have a lot to say. I have two whole blocks done for the batik exchange now, and some of the units made for the 3rd one. Holly should be proud. (Also, I have evidently made a liar out of my mother, who admitted that she told somebody I wouldn't start these blocks 'til the week before they're due.)

Mom has started working on her angel blocks again. Also she is "graduating" from physical therapy on Monday. (Still going to speech therapy, though.)

Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Monday, February 21, 2005

Quiltmaker's Puzzle


This isn't exactly how I made it - at least, not the one I already made - but it shows you what I had in mind, anyway. (The wonders of EQ5.)

EQLink

Another door quilt


the "new" one (as mentioned below)

Sunday, February 20, 2005

Saturday report

Well, it's not quite Saturday any more, but close enough. Mom & I went shopping again so the quilting time was somewhat limited. But I finally got started on the blocks for the batik exchange. I can't show you a picture because I still have no working camera - I'm thinking that's going to have to be my birthday present because it's really bugging me - but it looks pretty good. I could put up the mockup I did on EQ but I never quite got the colors the way I wanted them. I might put it up anyway, just for the heck of it.

Mom is back to working on the angels. She's decided to finish the angels before she works on the Santas any more, because the angels are fairly close to being finished, anyway. She has gotten started with the applique again, which tells you that her rehab is coming along quite well. (She is halfway through with the radiation treatments now, so yay for that, too!)

Meanwhile, she was changing the quilt on the door while I was there, so when I get a chance I'll put up a picture of the new one. I'm pretty sure I already have that one somewhere around.

Friday, February 18, 2005

Friday picture


another one of my mom's seasonal quilts

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Technicalities

It has been pointed out to me that I don't have an e-mail account listed in my profile. So now I do.

Which reminds me, does anybody want a gmail account? Because I have lots of invitations to give away.

(Also, why is it that my profile is updated with the new e-mail account but it's still showing me "recent entries" from October?)

Monday, February 14, 2005

a Valentine


My mother has this hanging on her door this week. She has a whole series of small seasonal quilts that she rotates.

Sunday, February 13, 2005

(Semi-)Weekly report

I know I didn't write anything last week, but there wasn't a whole lot to write. I did get two blocks made, though, so I have 5 of the Ohio Star blocks. They are coming out very nicely. Mom hasn't really gotten a lot done in the interim, either, because she's going to radiation therapy and still to all three kinds of rehab, so she doesn't have a lot of time left for quilting right now. She is working on that fall batik block-exchange we are both doing - I think she has about 7 blocks out of the 12 finished.

(I don't think that I ever said this, but I went to Quilts by the Bay one day last month and bought enough batiks to do all my blocks for that exchange, but I haven't actually started making them. I did work up a sample on EQ so I'll have to remember to post it as soon as I find it. I reformatted my hard drive last week and a lot of my data is still on CDs.)

Oh, I told my mom that if she wanted the pattern I won (see previous entry), she could have it, and she did. She absolutely loved it, actually, and wants me to see if there are any more in that series that she can buy. (As I have said before, I think that those prizes tend to be really good marketing tools. That was on the occasion when my mother's entire bee went out and bought copies of a book that I had won.)

Anyway, yesterday I decided to take a break from Ohio Stars and see if I had enough of the string blocks to make a community service quilt, and I did. So I assembled 9 of the 12" blocks (so it was actually 36-6" blocks) and started making a Chinese Coins border for it. I know that last year the place we were sending the community service quilts requested ones that were around 40" square, so that's what I'm shooting for. (Although I'm putting a 4" border all the way around so it will actually be a little bigger than that.) Making Chinese Coins is rather fun - that may influence me into doing one for the Maple Leaf quilt as well, whenever I finally get back to that.

Happy Valentine's Day, y'all!

Thursday, February 03, 2005

I won!

Didn't I say a couple of entries back that you could really win prizes for doing the Mall Crawl or the Shop Hop? I didn't do the last FabShopHop, but I did do the Mall Crawl, and I just got an e-mail saying I won this pattern! Which is cute. I don't even do applique normally, but I might have to make an exception. (Or maybe I can just talk my mother into doing it instead.)

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

Another triple four-patch


(They couldn't find a spot for this quilt that didn't have a pole in front of it?)

Somebody was admiring my triple four-patch (here) and I remembered that I had this picture. This is my friend JoLynn O'Neil's quilt, and it was in the Houston quilt show in the Texas Timeless Treasures exhibit. I thought it was worth putting up because it looks so different in the 30s fabrics! I like it a lot.

I've never seen one done in more contemporary colors that I can think of - there have been at least three exchanges for these blocks that I know of in our guild, but they've all been in the 19th-century color schemes similar to mine. I bet it'd look good in brights, too.