Greetings!
Happy Fall! Here is my list of "likes" for this week:
1. My new Fall painting:
The leaves tutorial from Shayda Campbell on you tube was very helpful.
2. Big Band music station from England on my Pandora app. I was raised with Big Band Music and loved it. I appreciate all kinds of music-Jazz, Classical, pop, rock (not heavy metal or rap). But, I was reminded recently (by Julierose, I think) of the Big Band music so I searched Pandora and found it. Cool. I just can't listen to it while painting cause it's too fast! LOL
3. My Happy Happy Joy Joy painting.
This tutorial was from Maremi Small Art on You Tube. I've decided to start a series on various colors. I would not normally have chosen these colors (beige and blue) together so it was a stretch.
4. Donating Quilts and fabric
I chose 5 quilts I made sitting in drawers to send to a church who distributes them all over the valley- food banks, women/children etc. I also went through my fabric stash and sent along some fabric. It felt good to finally accomplish this task.
5. The Christmas mini quilt is finished and hanging in my bedroom
Here it is laying on a chair before I got around to hanging it. The photo doesn't do justice to the jewel tone squares.
6. My daughter's Christmas Valances for her kitchen and dining room. I finished the kitchen one. The fabric is from Robert Kaufman
It has a slight gold thread running throughout.
Here's the back and sleeve for the rod.
I had the fabric in my stash and she loved it. It took about 3 hours to put this one together. Next one should be easier since I know what I'm doing. LOL
As you can see, I've accomplished a lot this week and hope to do more this next week. We finally got rain and the weather has cooled of so I'm outdoors more, also.
I hope you are having a great week and appreciate you stopping by. Please join us at Lee Anna's Not Afraid of Color for more fun posts.
mary
Thursday, September 26, 2019
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Things I likes Thursdays Sep 9-19
Greetings!
We are under 100 degrees! Yay! We had a little rain storm last night so it's 50% humidity but I'll take it. It doesn't take much folks. I still can't go for a walk outside because of the humidity but at least I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Also, I just want to pass on to anyone needing this info that my fingers are healing. If you recall, my fingers have been seriously peeling off skin so I saw 2 different doctors. They both said it was contact dermatitis and to keep my hands dry. Really?Each gave me a different prescription. Neither worked.
I went to my lung Dr for my checkup and she suggested I smear good old fashioned Vaseline all over my fingers and wear cotton gloves overnight. I started seeing improvement on the third day. I even went without band aids yesterday and sewed. Today, I'm typing with no band aids and no pain.!
So, you can imagine my good attitude today. Here are my "likes" for this week beside the above info.:
1. Fall kitchen decor.
I got out the fall decorations to remind us it will be cool soon. LOL Anyway, that is my Bicycle Quilt, my tablecloth from stash fabric, placements with a table top made several years ago. I love it all.
2. Veggie pasta. Yes, it's a thing. I was at Frys (Kroger for some of you) when I saw this in the freezer section:
It wasn't bad. Not too great the next day. I would buy it again. I need to eat more vegetables so this was a good idea. (made from zucchini and lentils)
3. Books.
The first is Shelter in Place which I finished last week:
A suspense novel with a little romance thrown in. Very good.
What I'm reading now:
Harry's Trees:
A quirky, uplifting story of love and loss. I do recommend this as well.
4. My Whimsical Trees painting:
Thanks to Lee Anna, I watched Leslie Writes it All for a tutorial on these trees. It is so fun to relax in painting and doodling for this perfectionist. Heehee
5. My brother's birthday card for next week:
This is from a tutorial by Ceecee Creations. It was very easy and fun.
As you can see, I've been busy but having fun. Between doctor visits, pharmacies, house chores etc., I've been able to get some fun time. I hope you have too.
Please join us at Lee Anna's site Not Afraid of Color for more "likes".
Have a great day.
mary
We are under 100 degrees! Yay! We had a little rain storm last night so it's 50% humidity but I'll take it. It doesn't take much folks. I still can't go for a walk outside because of the humidity but at least I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. Also, I just want to pass on to anyone needing this info that my fingers are healing. If you recall, my fingers have been seriously peeling off skin so I saw 2 different doctors. They both said it was contact dermatitis and to keep my hands dry. Really?Each gave me a different prescription. Neither worked.
I went to my lung Dr for my checkup and she suggested I smear good old fashioned Vaseline all over my fingers and wear cotton gloves overnight. I started seeing improvement on the third day. I even went without band aids yesterday and sewed. Today, I'm typing with no band aids and no pain.!
So, you can imagine my good attitude today. Here are my "likes" for this week beside the above info.:
1. Fall kitchen decor.
I got out the fall decorations to remind us it will be cool soon. LOL Anyway, that is my Bicycle Quilt, my tablecloth from stash fabric, placements with a table top made several years ago. I love it all.
2. Veggie pasta. Yes, it's a thing. I was at Frys (Kroger for some of you) when I saw this in the freezer section:
It wasn't bad. Not too great the next day. I would buy it again. I need to eat more vegetables so this was a good idea. (made from zucchini and lentils)
3. Books.
The first is Shelter in Place which I finished last week:
A suspense novel with a little romance thrown in. Very good.
What I'm reading now:
Harry's Trees:
4. My Whimsical Trees painting:
Thanks to Lee Anna, I watched Leslie Writes it All for a tutorial on these trees. It is so fun to relax in painting and doodling for this perfectionist. Heehee
5. My brother's birthday card for next week:
This is from a tutorial by Ceecee Creations. It was very easy and fun.
As you can see, I've been busy but having fun. Between doctor visits, pharmacies, house chores etc., I've been able to get some fun time. I hope you have too.
Please join us at Lee Anna's site Not Afraid of Color for more "likes".
Have a great day.
mary
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Things I like Thursdays Sep 12
Greetings
I hope everyone is healthy and happy. Welcome to my blog. I so enjoy your comments. So, here we go on my list of likes for this week:
1. My Hydrangea Dream quilt. Over the 3 day weekend I grabbed a (11)fat quarter bundle from my stash
Aren't they pretty? The light blue is a Bella Solid Baby blue jelly roll for sashing and binding.
I wanted a larger quilt for my bed and love this fabric from Hydrangea Dreams by Wilmington .
I cut the fat quarters into 6.5 x 9.5 blocks and sewed them into rows . I added the blue sashing between rows
Then I added a beautiful blue-green Tonga Batik backing from Timeless Treasures called Oceana Rip Tide for the backing. .
Here is the finished quilt. I love it. I made the quilt in 3 days but had to wait 3 days for additional binding to arrive in the form of another blue jelly roll. I finished it last night. I machine stitched the quilt on all four edges and then tie quilted with embroidery thread. .
It's 55" x 75"
2. My Blue Trees Painting. My colors for Christmas in the living room were blue,white and silver the last 2 years and I really liked it. So, I wanted to make a painting to carry that theme.
They are not as delicate as I wanted but they do have the colors after much trial and error.
3. Christmas squares found in a drawer. I think I made many (like 40) different design squares 2 years ago, got frustrated cause I couldn't make them work together and stuck them in a bag in a drawer.
closeup of the different blocks :
The deer is my favorite.
16 of the blocks were 4 squares so I sewed them into a mini quilt with a small gray border. It's backed with a Riley Blake black and white holly print. The mini measures 24 X 24. It just needs binding.
And the rest of these found squares I plan to make a Christmas door hanging at the end of my hallway.
Isn't that a cool idea?
As you can see, I finally found time to sew! My brother who lives with me is now facing surgery in October to remove his cancerous prostate so I immediately turned to sewing to de-stress.
Please join us at Lee Anna's site:Not Afraid of Color for more "likes".
Have a great day!
mary
I hope everyone is healthy and happy. Welcome to my blog. I so enjoy your comments. So, here we go on my list of likes for this week:
1. My Hydrangea Dream quilt. Over the 3 day weekend I grabbed a (11)fat quarter bundle from my stash
Aren't they pretty? The light blue is a Bella Solid Baby blue jelly roll for sashing and binding.
I wanted a larger quilt for my bed and love this fabric from Hydrangea Dreams by Wilmington .
I cut the fat quarters into 6.5 x 9.5 blocks and sewed them into rows . I added the blue sashing between rows
Then I added a beautiful blue-green Tonga Batik backing from Timeless Treasures called Oceana Rip Tide for the backing. .
Here is the finished quilt. I love it. I made the quilt in 3 days but had to wait 3 days for additional binding to arrive in the form of another blue jelly roll. I finished it last night. I machine stitched the quilt on all four edges and then tie quilted with embroidery thread. .
It's 55" x 75"
2. My Blue Trees Painting. My colors for Christmas in the living room were blue,white and silver the last 2 years and I really liked it. So, I wanted to make a painting to carry that theme.
They are not as delicate as I wanted but they do have the colors after much trial and error.
3. Christmas squares found in a drawer. I think I made many (like 40) different design squares 2 years ago, got frustrated cause I couldn't make them work together and stuck them in a bag in a drawer.
closeup of the different blocks :
The deer is my favorite.
16 of the blocks were 4 squares so I sewed them into a mini quilt with a small gray border. It's backed with a Riley Blake black and white holly print. The mini measures 24 X 24. It just needs binding.
And the rest of these found squares I plan to make a Christmas door hanging at the end of my hallway.
Isn't that a cool idea?
As you can see, I finally found time to sew! My brother who lives with me is now facing surgery in October to remove his cancerous prostate so I immediately turned to sewing to de-stress.
Please join us at Lee Anna's site:Not Afraid of Color for more "likes".
Have a great day!
mary
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Things I Like Thursdays Sept 5
Greetings!
My heart goes out to everyone affected by Hurricane Dorian, the California boat fire and Texas shootings. What a traumatic few days this has been for many people.
In keeping with the positive approach we try to bring to you all, I'm going to post this one "like" from a few days ago:
At Home Store. I made a trip to browse and took some photos for my daughter and here's what I found:
At the store entry-they are ready for Halloween:
The dragon moves -very cool.
These are yard sticks. How fun.
And now for Christmas:
They have aisles grouped in themes:
Elegant Woodland:
Deco the halls:
Hoedown:(I think I would have called it Old Fashioned Christmas)
Ethereal:(pink, gold and white)
This is a very soft fabric wreath!
Seas:
A lovely beach theme-who knew?
I walked for an hour and had such a wonderful time seeing all this creativity.
I hope you enjoyed this tour.
Have a great day.
mary
My heart goes out to everyone affected by Hurricane Dorian, the California boat fire and Texas shootings. What a traumatic few days this has been for many people.
In keeping with the positive approach we try to bring to you all, I'm going to post this one "like" from a few days ago:
At Home Store. I made a trip to browse and took some photos for my daughter and here's what I found:
At the store entry-they are ready for Halloween:
The dragon moves -very cool.
These are yard sticks. How fun.
And now for Christmas:
They have aisles grouped in themes:
Elegant Woodland:
Deco the halls:
Hoedown:(I think I would have called it Old Fashioned Christmas)
Ethereal:(pink, gold and white)
This is a very soft fabric wreath!
Seas:
A lovely beach theme-who knew?
I walked for an hour and had such a wonderful time seeing all this creativity.
I hope you enjoyed this tour.
Have a great day.
mary
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