Saturday, November 12, 2011

Another “Promise Quilt” Completed

This one is called “Heroes”.
heros quilt
I used a preprinted panel that was to be used as a soft book.  I found it on clearance and couldn’t resist.  Turned out as a real fun quilt.  Hope it puts a smile on somebody’s face.  Below are close-ups of a few blocks.
 

Spent the last two days reorganizing the sewing room...needed to be able to work in a more orderly environment.   Now I should be able to work  much more efficiently.  I hate wasting time look for things.  Everything is where it's supposed to be..... as long as the "gremlins" don't come in and move stuff around!!!!

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Help

I read this book  last year and thoroughly enjoyed it ( me and a few others!)  The book was so thought provoking and truly created such soul searching that I felt moved to see the movie.  Although  I felt the book was better (usually is), I have to say the movie left me with the exact same feelings.  I wondered if I ever showed such disrespect for anyone.  I hope not, but it has made me more aware of the feelings of others.   The truth in the novel was so compelling, I hope more people feel the need look within themselves, I mean really look, and see if you are worthy.  No one is above the other. 

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Are you ready for some football!!


 After being inundated with bad news these last couple of weeks, it’s so good to watch my Patriots, albeit preseason.  It’s so refreshing to see something FUN on tv for a change.  Now I have to choose a knitting project while watching the game that won’t require too much concentration.  Looks like it’ll be the good old standby, the wash cloth.  That’s an easy “auto-pilot” kind of knitting.  Can’t go wrong with that.
Winking smile





GO PATS!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Knitting in the Courtyard

I finally took some pics of our courtyard, as I spent a leisurely Saturday afternoon knitting and listening to the splashing of my little water fountain. 
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 There was just enough of a gentle breeze to listen to the music of the wind chimes too.  It was perfect.  
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    I started knitting a slouch hat for our, soon to be, co-ed.  She picked out the yarn ( a very soft and shimmery polyester – easy to wash- that feels remarkably like cashmere!)  I found the pattern on Ravelry ( by Designer Diedre).  It’s called “Leaves on a Lazy Day Tam”.  I love the name.  Check  it on on Ravelry.  Their picture is far better than mine, as the black yarn doesn’t photograph well.
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I’ve also been doing quite a bit of quilting.  That’s for my next post.   My sewing room happens to be the coolest room in the house so have been spending some time there on these hot summer days.   We’re trying to be “green” and only turn the AC on when it’s too uncomfortable.  So far we’ve managed nicely.

Friday, June 24, 2011

The graduate!

the graduate

Here she is….graduating with honors….sooooooo proud of her!!  Next stop, University of Rhode Island as a Theatre major.  Maybe Broadway in four years?  Who knows. 

 

sisters

SISTERS

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Spring Time

I can't believe it's been over a month since I've contributed to my blog.  This working everyday is really cutting into my fun time.  Although I have been doing some knitting and quiltiing, I feel like I don't have enough time to complete anything other than quick projects.  I keep thinking about getting spring cleaning done and wonder how to find the time.  The daffodils are all in bloom and forsythia is just about ready to burst open.  This means that soon the windows will be open, letting in all that good refreshing air.  The time is near to refresh the house, reorganize the studio, and get the porch ready for outdoor living.  Soon .............

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Back to reality

This week was back to work, after 3 months of recovery from surgery.  I must say, it is taking some getting used to.  I truly miss my
knitting time
and quilting time.
I had too easily become accustomed to being in "retirement" mode.  My DH now has the house back to himself as he is already retired.  I say that with tongue in cheek as he has retired from one job and become full time in another....that of constant handyman.  He continues to find so many projects around the house that need "fixin".  I would give anything to have his energy.  All my projects require sitting in one spot.  Soon summer will be here and I'll be off from work again, sitting in one spot or another, 
knitting at the beach,

(yes that's Eleanor, a woman after my own heart!)

quilting on the porch,

 reading in the courtyard,

 ....well you see the pattern here I'm sure.