Thursday, December 30, 2021

I Like Thursday #122


It's time for I Like Thursday once again! A few of us bloggers post happy and uplifting posts that  are all linked to LeeAnna's blog over at Not Afraid of Color. I hope you visit and read them! I'm not a fancy cook or baker but I did try my hand at this Christmas cake. It was on the cover of the Food Network magazine. I made my usual white cake that my family likes. So, I made the cake but added the Christmas trees. The trees are made from sugar cones that are frosted. Then the M&M's are added! It was fun to make. It doesn't look as fancy as the magazine but I tried!



My Ring kept notifying me that there was someone in our front yard. I found these two eating one of our bushes. That one deer kept looking at me as I took pictures! So funny!


I am making progress on my socks albeit very slowly! You can really see the pattern emerging. I'll be turning the heel soon. Every row is different which is why it's taking so long! They are pretty though.


I've wanted to load this quilt for the longest time. I haven't had much time since I've been working on Bonnie Hunter's mystery quilt. I had a few days so it's loaded and I actually started quilting it this morning. Those big wide borders are tough to fill but I'm getting there! And that was my week!

I'm wishing you all a healthy and Happy New Year!

 

Monday, December 27, 2021

Rhododendron Trail Mystery Quilt Part 5


I hope everyone had a Merry Christmas! With the holiday over, Bonnie Hunter released Part 5 today which is 2 days later than usual. She didn't want to release it on Christmas Eve. I don't think this part is going to take as long as the last part however, it's still labor intensive! We had to add a triangle to the units we had completed earlier. We're doing them in sets of 4. I got this part done on all my pieces today. They were all sewn on and trimmed.

Then, you add another triangle to the previous triangle. I did one set just to make sure everything worked out. It did! (Always a good thing!)

And this is what I have left to do! I hope to be done tomorrow, Wednesday at the latest. The next part drops on Friday. I think I'll be ready for it. We'll see!!

 

Thursday, December 23, 2021

I Like Thursday #121


It's Thursday! It's time to post something happy and positive. You can view links to more posts like this when you visit LeeAnne at Not Afraid of Color. I received this beautiful Christmas arrangement from a former coworker. I was so surprised! I keep in contact with a few of the people I used to work with but I didn't expect to receive a gift. It was nice of her to think of me.


As if my cats don't have enough toys, this is what I got them for their stocking! I think they'll probably have these toys torn apart by the end of Christmas day! I already put it in their stocking. I hope they don't notice it! Haha!


These two deer have been nibbling on our bushes at our front door. I loved being able to take a picture of them so closely. There was a group of 6 of them but these 2 stayed the longest. They're so cute!


I really need to get a quilt on the longarm but it's so hard when working on Bonnie Hunter's current mystery quilt. It's easier to knit while I watch television. I'm making these socks for my daughter. The pattern is Rhombus by Cookie A. She has some beautiful patterns and the directions are detailed and easy to follow. They're made up of a very intricate cable pattern. So far, I'm doing okay. 

I hope everyone is well and prepared for the holiday. I still have to go out and buy a few things. It never ends!!



Monday, December 20, 2021

Rhododendron Trail Mystery Quilt Part 4



 

This week was Part 4 of the Rhododendron Trail Mystery Quilt. I had to make about a thousand (not really!) hourglass blocks. 

I made a test batch before I really started making them. I wanted to make sure my method worked and the size was correct. 

I placed one light and one dark square together. I drew my diagonal line and sewed on either side. Once it was sewn, I cut on the diagonal line I drew as well as the other diagonal. I didn't make a line for the second cut. I just tried not to move them on the cutting mat.

Each square gives you 4 triangles made up of 2 colors. 


I paired them together so I would get a very scrappy look. I tried to keep all four fabrics different in each hourglass block. I made mine larger and then trimmed them down to size. I finished them yesterday. No clue until the Monday after Christmas. It's so nice to be all caught up! I know we're making lots of these pieces every week but it's sort of fun. I try to think of ways to make the process quicker. I feel like my very own assembly line! Someone said we're close to 50% done. I'm not sure if that's true but it's going fast!




Thursday, December 16, 2021

I Like Thursday #120


It's time for I Like Thursday! A bunch of us bloggers publish positive posts that can all be found on LeeAnna's blog, Not Afraid of Color. We finally put up our tree. We had tried the week before but never seemed to be able to get to it. But, it's up now and makes the whole house look quite festive! I made that tree skirt over 20 years ago. It's one of the first things I made. It's hand quilted but the stitches look pretty big! 

My daughter got this tree topper. Isn't it so cute? Some of the purchase price goes towards helping animal shelters. That kitty looks awfully happy up there!


My son's girlfriend wants to make a table runner. I was thrilled that someone I know wants to try anything to do with quilting. I know she likes Halloween so I bought her a book and some fabric. I'm also going to offer my stash for any other fabric she might need to complete one of the runners.


I've had this book for awhile and it's just packed with gorgeous sock patterns. My daughter chose one for me to make her. I'm going to attempt it. It's a beautiful pattern but looks difficult. Once I make some progress, I'll take a picture!

That's my week. I'm going to finish up my shopping today. My student cancelled today so I'm going to take advantage of my free morning. Have a great weekend!

 

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Rhododendron Trail Mystery Quilt Part 3


Bonnie Hunter released Part 3 of the Rhododendron Trail Mystery Quilt. This one was pretty quick. Using the pieces from Part 1, we added triangles to either side. Here's my heap of finished pieces that need to be ironed and trimmed.


These are my pieces all finished and put into groups. Aren't they cute??


The other part this week was to cut a bunch of squares for a future step. So far, I'm keeping up okay. I still think we're going to have some really busy weeks coming up. Not looking forward to that!

Monday, December 13, 2021

Hexagon Table Topper


I was hoping this would be a Christmas gift for a friend but I don't think I'm going to get it ready in time. There are plenty of tutorials out there for hexagon pot holders. I used this one. But, instead of stopping as the tutorial tells you, I kept going! It measures about 23" across.
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This was how it looked after the first round. The only thing that's a little tricky is the use of partial seams. After doing 1 or 2, they get pretty easy. I bought this fabric over the summer. It was a bag of scraps from Cotton and Steel. I love the fabric patterns that all go together nicely.


Here it is before quilting. I had it all sandwiched and ready to go. I machine quilted it in an hour. I just have the binding left to sew down. My friend lives far enough away that I would have to mail it to her. She's moving to a new place after the new year. I think I'll send it to her as a house warming. This was a fun project to make. I made it in an afternoon. Nice and quick and perfect as a gift!
 

Thursday, December 9, 2021

I Like Thursday #119

It's Thursday and time for another positive and fun post. A group of bloggers join LeeAnna at Not Afraid of Color where you can find links to other uplifting posts. We had a little snow last night so I thought it would make for a nice picture of the front of my house. It's all decorated for the holiday. The snow does add a pretty touch. It's supposed to be close to 60 on Saturday so this snow won't be lasting too long! 


I got a new star for the top of our Christmas tree. (Which still isn't up!) This one uses batteries to light up. I thought that was such a great idea. Plus it was 60% off at Macy's! I just couldn't resist!


I found this great blueberry breakfast gift basket. (Also on sale!) I think I might give it to my cousin. 


I found this magazine at the library. Since I'm there on a weekly basis, I grabbed this once and always look for it now. It comes out once a month and keeps you updated on what books are coming out as well as great reading recommendations. It's free! It always has something interesting information in it. 

I'm almost done Christmas shopping. I think I need just one more outing. Christmas is fun but it's so much work! Have a great weekend!

 

Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Rhododendron Trail Mystery Quilt Part 2


I've been sort of busy getting the second part finished of Bonnie Hunter's Rhododendron Trail Mystery Quilt. I had to made about a million flying geese. (Slight exaggeration!) Half had to have the yellow on one side, half had yellow on the other side. Flying geese are not my favorite but Bonnie had various methods in her post. I didn't want to make one at a time. I thought I'd be doing that for way too long. So, I opted to make 4 at once. Depending on the finished size, you cut one large square and 4 smaller squares for the corners. Bonnie had a chart up that you could reference.


As you can see, two of the smaller squares are placed on opposite corners. You mark a diagonal and sew 1/4" on either side of the line. Here's my bunch of flying geese. I did many batches. This was batch one!

You cut on the diagonal line you drew and press your geese open. Then you add another square to the only corner left and do the same thing. Draw a diagonal, sew 1/4" from each side and cut on the line.


Once you iron and trim, each piece gives you 2 perfect flying geese! You end up with 4 flying geese from each large square. I placed my neutral squares first and then the yellow one. It made an even amount of yellow on opposing sides. They look nice but took a very long time! Let's hope next week is quicker!!


Thursday, December 2, 2021

I Like Thursday #118

It's time for I Like Thursday. A few of us bloggers write positive and fun posts that are linked over at LeeAnna's blog, Not Afraid of Color. Go on over and take a look! This is our table last week before we ate our Thanksgiving dinner. We had just put all the food out. Everyone was still busy getting ready for dinner but my mother was all set and waiting!

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I used the air fryer last week to make egg rolls. They're actually very easy and taste great! I only put 4 egg rolls in at a time although I could probably add more. They tend to plump up when being cooked and I wanted to make sure they had enough room.


Here's the final product! The recipe I use makes 16 at a time.


We've started to decorate for Christmas. We bought a few kissing balls last weekend.


My husband made a few arrangements for our front door. This isn't the best picture. It was raining this morning. I'll take a better picture next time!

It's been a busy week. I'm trying to get my Christmas shopping done. I'm working on a few Christmas gifts as well. Too much to do this time of year! Have a great weekend!

 

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Rhododendron Trail Mystery Part 1



I decided to join Bonnie Hunter's mystery quilt this year. I've done it before but it's been a few years. This year she is inspired by a trail that she walks. The colors were pinks, garnets, yellows and neutrals as well as one fabric for aqua. The clue this week was to make 31 of 4 matching half square triangles using pinks and neutrals. This week didn't take me too long. I'm sure some weeks will be tougher. (Not looking forward to those!)

 

Since I'm only making 4 half square triangles, I opted to use the 2-at-a-time method. I cut out 3" squares of both the neutral and the pink. I drew a line diagonally across the back of the neutral and sewed 1/4" from the marked line.


After cutting on that line and a quick ironing, I used my Bloc-Loc ruler to cut it down to the proper size. This ruler is the best! The diagonal lip fits right over the seam line. It makes my cutting so much more accurate.



Part 1 is done! Part 2 will be released on Friday. I hope everyone had a Happy Thanksgiving!

Sunday, November 21, 2021

Mustang Quilt


I just finished this quilt for my friend, Jean. The quilt measures approximately 42" X 60". She bought Mustang fabric for her grandson who loves the car! I used King Tut blue variegated thread and the pantograph is Hedge.


This pantograph was a little more difficult than I thought it would be. There are weird curves and it's not really symmetrical. I practiced it without the longarm being on. I just followed the pattern with the laser until I could see I was staying on track.


Here's a closeup of the quilting. I love the look of curves against straight lines of squares and rectangles. It makes for a nice contrast. I hope Jean and her grandson like it!

 

Thursday, November 18, 2021

I Like Thursday #117


It's time for I Like Thursday once again! A bunch of us bloggers post positive and uplifting posts that are linked over at LeeAnna's blog, Not Afraid of Color. My mother had a birthday this past week so my cousin and I took her out to eat. We had a great meal and then we all sang "Happy Birthday" to her. She chose baklava as her dessert. I guess it still worked since the waitress put her candle in one of the pieces! She had a glass of wine and thought this was one of the best birthdays she'd ever had!

I tutored at the library this morning. I always look at this doll house and thought it would be fun to share with all of you. The detail is just amazing. I know I would have loved this as a little girl. To be honest, I think I love is just as much as an adult! There are rugs, pictures and mirrors hung with great care. It's a lovely piece for everyone to enjoy.


This is the latest quilt I've been quilting for my friend, Jean. The quilt pattern is called Hedge. It didn't look too difficult but when I started to practice it I decided it looked easier than it was. There are curves in weird positions. I practice the paper pantograph without the machine being engaged. I can tell how close I am to the actual pattern. It took a couple of days before that muscle memory got it. But I did get it and it's coming out great! She bought that Mustang fabric from Etsy for a grandson who's obsessed with that car. She always finds the best fabric!


This is the BOM for The Quilt Show for 2022. I think it's just beautiful. I would love to make it but there's so much applique! I do my applique by hand which is so time consuming. I'm not sure I'll be able to keep up. I'm hemming and hawing about whether I should join up. I have plenty of scraps so I would probably only need the background. I'm still not sure. For the record, I wasn't sure I could complete Color My World and it turned out great. We'll see!!

These are my likes for this week! It's almost 70 out so I'm going outside and getting some fresh air. Have a wonderful weekend!

 

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