tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10090165591234671792024-03-13T16:30:35.535-05:00Of Cats, Quilts, and Texas5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.comBlogger49125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-64421705132282988032021-01-13T02:23:00.000-06:002021-01-13T02:23:36.120-06:002021 and a New Year has begun<p> January 13, Times flies again. Made it through the pandemic so far. Am vaccinated now and thankful for the Wise County health system in TX for that happening. They have been on the ball. Last year just seemed to disappear in the background. Did make some masks last spring and have more cut out just sitting there by the machine waiting for me to get around to putting them together. Travels were limited. Weather was normal for the most part.</p><p>Just had a winter snow event a couple of days ago. Maybe an 1/8th of an inch of slushy snow so it melted fast on the same day it fell.</p><p>As for cats, still have 4 of them plus 2 new comers. The new ones were 14 week-old FERAL kittens, both orange and white, one light, one dark, one blue-eyed, one orange-eyed. Picked them up from a friend in early December and still in the process of taming them. Made good progress with that this week. Their 1st week however was very traumatic for them. First the process of catching them which started their trauma, then their escape a couple days later within the house. Caught 1 the first day of escape but it took a week to catch the other. One of our older cats though has helped greatly in calming them down in this last week so now I can see them up closer. Working on being able to hand feed them snacks and then it will be to touch them.</p>5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-22444968288560847352020-02-22T20:45:00.002-06:002021-01-03T23:44:22.321-06:00new year's updateFebruary 22 2020, Another year past with little updates though I thought I had a few months ago. Must not have so here goes for lately:<br />
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Still have 4 cats with all 7 years or more in age. Time flies. Have rarely touched any quilting for the past couple of years, though projects are still waiting for me to finish.<br /><br />5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-53020705133099366112019-04-21T17:02:00.002-05:002019-04-21T17:02:26.298-05:00Diary for the 1st few months of 2019Started off fairly decent and still is, here on Easter Sunday, April 21, 2019. We had a cold winter once January came about. and rain, and cold, and warm, and cold, and warm and wet... It meant there were lots of wildflowers sprouting for this spring. Even my bluebonnets that I planted seeds several years ago, decided to make a showing. Best they've done but there are only 2 patches, both about 2 to 3 feet in diameter. It does mean though that there will be a good crop of seeds spread about if the rains come at the right time for them to sprout next fall/winter.<br />
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My quilting has been non-existent. "Nada" stitch. Will have a couple of visitors this next week for an auto swap meet in the area so it's house cleaning time. oh, wait, there's lots of weeding to be done, too. Which comes first?<br />
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Row by Row Experience will be starting again in June. Theme this year is food related/ cooking so wondering what the rows will look like from the different shops.<br />
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signing off for the time being.5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-17452042476123930642018-10-10T02:30:00.000-05:002018-10-10T02:38:09.107-05:002018 and quilts not done.Sigh! More than a year since my last post. Lots has happened in some ways and little in other ways. I never completed the 2017 Row by Row quilt. 5 rows were put together but never completed. They hang on my design wall where I see them daily. Just not inspired to complete or do the other rows ... yet.<br />
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The 2015 quilt is still not pieced together. It also hangs on the design wall.<br />
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I've started one baby quilt which just needs to be quilted now. I will probably not do normal quilting on it. It's pieced on one side and backed by a solid fabric of Minky type. Very soft fur on the back side so I didn't put a batting in it.<br />
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The 2018 Row by Row is almost over. Of course, just had to get the local pattern blocks for it. Have a design for the 2018 quilt but still not inspired to work on it.<br />
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Meanwhile, I did spend a month in WA state this past April. Picked up 3 baby quilt tops from my step-mother's estate which I have layered and are ready for quilting. Don't know why they are not done yet. The projects seem to keep stacking up and not getting done. Mending pile is also increasing, most sheets that need some minor repairs. Maybe I should just throw out the computers and get back to the way my life was before the internet came along.5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-75455484015342789432017-06-04T23:13:00.000-05:002017-06-04T23:13:00.984-05:002017 has been around for 6 months!Oh, My! I suppose no news is good news will explain it, ... I guess. Apparently haven't been in a writing mood lately, at least for this blog. Thought I had one in the works last January but no, nothing.<br />
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It's June and the annual Row by Row Shop Hop is getting ready for action again on June 21. I've been planning what to do, well, may be not so much. Have been downloading the row photos as they show up on facebook but not sure how I want to do it this year. More shops are involved this year and I might make my West Texas loop again like I did last year but don't know if I'll have time to do them all as there are some new ones on the route. Some rows I want but they are not in an area of Texas that I will be visiting anytime this summer.5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-61669064241627031422016-10-25T14:48:00.001-05:002017-06-04T23:15:52.505-05:002016 Row by Row, etc...Heck, 2016 is just about over and I never posted about my Row by Row experience this year. I have not finished the 2015 Row by Row quilt... yet but it is in the works. Meanwhile I DID start and finish the 2016 Row by Row quilt though I didn't get near as many row patterns as last year plus I did turn it in for a prize from my local quilt shop, Quilter's Dream. Here's the quilt as it was finished:<br />
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Note that my Bobbin the Robin is also in the picture and some of her friends are flying away from their nest in one of the rows in search of their new homes on the side of the quilt.<br />
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Meanwhile, Row by Row Experience just posted their Theme for 2017: "<span style="background-color: white; color: #1d2129; font-family: "helvetica" , "arial" , sans-serif; font-size: 14px; line-height: 19.32px;">Row by Row On the Go" with a video on the different ways these rows might look for next year, basically, how we get from one place to the next, either by land, air, or sea in our quests. My mind is already thinking about how I can incorporate one of my T-birds into the rows that come out for next year. Will just have to see what the rows look like when they start getting posted from the different quilt shops on the web next spring.</span><br />
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I've started yet another project. Row by Row Experience 2015 is not really over. It's all those patterns I collected and then some. Meanwhile even the business Row by Row is still active thru the winter to help us use all those patterns we collected. This December, <a href="http://rowbyrowstudio.com/">Row by Row Studio</a> presented us "collectors" an advent quilt pattern layout to use our rows collected OR to use the rows being presented daily in the advent quilt. The quilt is large: 108"x111". So... I've gone thru my collected patterns and pulled out some that might fit together along with some of the rows that's being presented. (which means I am having to buy some of the row patterns).<br />
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I suspect this project is meant to show us quilters that there are other layouts to use to make a quilt from these rows. Next year's 2016 theme has also been presented. It's going to be "Home Sweet Home" which really lends itself to a row quilt. Wish I had gotten involved with the Row shop hop back in 2014 as the theme for that year was "Seasons". I could use some seasonal wall hangings of that sort around my already cluttered house.5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-12715550277338982172015-12-12T07:54:00.002-06:002015-12-12T08:00:04.558-06:00Cat Bed UpdateMaking more cat beds for this winter season as my cats like to use them anywhere in the house I can find a spot they like. I started out this time making the 14" size and noticed that though the cats will use them, they seem to prefer the larger ones for long time naps as they can easily move around in them and even sleep together. My cats range from 7 lbs to 17 lbs and varying lengths. The old original bed I had bought years ago is too small, I'm going to give away as the cats will not use it but all the rest seem to get used.<br />
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The green bed is the 14" size. Black Goldie can curl up in it easily as she only weighs 7lbs but her son Butch (on the right) is 17# and barely fits in. I probably won't make any more that size again.<br />
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The black bed on the left is 18" and easily fits 2 large cats but they are stuffed so a 19" would probably work better for them. The brown one on the right is 17" and will also fit 2 cats at once but fits a single cat very nicely. The brown one below is 16x18 (oval instead of a circle). Rainey enjoys it as it sits next to my reading chair. She's not a lap cat but does enjoy being close. When she's not in it though, others will hop in to be next to me. She's not happy about that and will pace the house for awhile until whomever has taken it over, gets out. She's picky that way.<br />
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Note that all of these are the 14" size beds. No two come out exactly alike but they will use them especially if they feel cold.<br />
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The pattern for these beds is <a href="http://catsquiltstexas.blogspot.com/2015/02/make-some-cat-beds.html">here</a><br />
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<br />5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-33076594646405516392015-11-27T19:24:00.000-06:002015-11-27T19:24:44.157-06:00More progress on the Row by RowHave to laugh. At this rate, I don't think I could get one done for next year's row by row hop. I'll try though. So back to the progress on the 2015 RbyR. Guess I'm taking little steps at a time.<br />
Need borders for a couple of the rows to get them to fit in the quilt. Ran out of the dark blue fabric and haven't tried looking for more so bought some of a similar color but with a design and hope it works out ok. Meanwhile making cat beds. Not even progressing very fast on those. I've had 6 cut out for a week now and just sit and look at them every now and then while I get busy on the computer doing just "stuff". After this is posted, will turn off the computer. (ha! you say).<br />
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Here's the latest pic of the RbyR. Had it to this point about 3 weeks ago.<br />
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<br />5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-955937367304207102015-11-07T12:36:00.003-06:002015-11-07T12:39:40.186-06:00Progress on Row X Row at last.Oct 19<br />
Finally. The baby quilt is almost all done now; just hand sewing on the last of the binding when I meet with my bee. That has given me time to work on the last 3 rows for my quilt. One row is 90% complete, with just putting the finishing touches on the applique. The next row has the appliques all cut out, and now working on the background. Work on the last row will probably start on Sunday.<br />
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The spring quilt has gone to a long arm machine quilter to have it quilted as I just did not want to spend the time to hand quilt it or machine quilt it on my home machine. There is so much green on it, even the backside. Looking forward to getting it back though I'll have to do the trimming and binding.<br />
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Nov 7: Updates on above. A lot has happened.<br />
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First the baby quilt is done except for the label and hanging sleeve as I plan to put it in the Bear Creek Quilt Guild's Quilt Show next February.<br />
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The spring quilt has been machine quilted by a friend, Traci of <a href="http://www.letmequiltit.com/Pages/default.aspx">"Let Me Quilt It"</a>, in Keller, TX. I still have to trim off the edges, bind it and make the hanging sleeve as it will also go in same Quilt Show.<br />
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Meanwhile, have progressed on the Row by Row. Though the RbyR "contest" is over, that doesn't stop me from making the quilt and I have decided to make it even wider so adding two more rows. Row # 10 is being worked on now. When it's done, I'll do the finishing touches on the rows and start machine quilting the individual rows before putting them all together.<br />
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The quilt will now have a row from Stanwood, WA and one from Stillwater, OK. The Stillwater row is the one I'm working on now. The quilt will actually "sport" 12 rows but 2 of those rows have been separated out and 1 of those is actually a duplicate of one of the other rows. Maybe next year, I'll just do 4 rows on the front and 4 on back as a few other quilters ended up doing so it ends up the size of a baby quilt or good for a reversible wall hanging.<br />
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<br />5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-455107329305544292015-10-10T07:51:00.000-05:002015-10-10T07:51:20.962-05:00A Few of the Quilt Shops we visited this past summerI was asked if I had taken any photos of our travels and especially some of the quilt shops along the way. Alas, I didn't get any inside photos but did take some outside photos of these shops.<br />
Here's some of them. Wish I had remembered to take them all. Next year, I'll get some inside photos and I'll have my Bobbin Robin to go along with me.<br />
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<br />5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-23293152317413217852015-10-08T23:53:00.001-05:002015-10-10T07:16:08.779-05:00Baby Quilt and my Bobbin RobinI've posted before about starting this baby quilt. It's from a pattern from<a href="http://www.quiltersdreamtx.com/"> Quilter's Dream </a>in Colleyville, TX that they sold, called "Fishy Chevron" which was adapted from Scrappy Chevron by Libby Prather and uses Quilter's Dream 2015 Row pattern. Anyway, the quilt is almost all done, just sewing on the binding now.<br />
Meanwhile, I also picked up the "Bobbin Robin" pattern that was presented this year for Row by Row participants to make and use on their travels. Got her finished last week as I didn't pick up the pattern until we got back from our trips. She's making her entrance on this blog with her first Row pattern and quilt. She'll also be around when my Row By Row quilt is finally finished and if I remember, she'll be around when I visit shops next year for Row by Row 2016. btw. the theme will be announced tomorrow, Oct. 9.<br />
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In the picture on the left is "Bobbin Robin" then Beverly Ingram, owner of Quilter's Dream, and me on the right. You should see this quilt made from batiks and Moda fabrics. Really stunning.<br />
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As suggested in the pattern, I had bought shoes designed for 18" dolls (American Girl type dolls). Went to Walmart and they had a little package of boots for less than $4. They are slit up the back to make it easy for a child to slip on the doll (since the doll's feet don't bend). </div>
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After I had made Bobbin Robin and got her stilt legs readied to put into her body, I needed a way to use the boots to help hold her steady while I fit the legs to her body. I had a couple of empty plastic spools from Coats & Clarks (size that holds 300yds) that just barely squeezed into the boots. They held in enough that they could be used to steady her body while I adjusted where they went into her body. I then thought that I would probably only need to use the air dry clay (suggested in the directions with the pattern) to permanently hold the spools inside and there would still be enough clay inside the boot to give the boots the weight needed to hold everything steady when all was done. That meant that she could have a change of shoes in the future.</div>
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5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-59598479843250177102015-10-01T21:29:00.000-05:002015-10-01T21:32:03.577-05:00My Row by Row Experience continuedHave you asked others about what to do with all the row patterns you may have collected over this past summer? Some have not liked the look of the different rows together in one quilt if using the suggested fabrics. As I looked thru the winning quilts turned in and shown on facebook, some had coordinated their fabrics as they added the rows. It really made some nice looking quilts.<br />
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At bee last week, I was asked to show my "baby quilt" to a scrap class, to show the class that a row could be used in other quilts besides an official "row by row" AND that a person did not have to use the fabrics suggested for a row pattern, just that the row is built using the pattern. That means one did not have to purchase the kit offered by the store to complete the row. <br />
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BTW, the baby quilt was made from a supplemental pattern offered by Quilter's Dream quilt shop in Colleyville, TX that included their row in the pattern. My baby quilt was made with calico fabrics; their pattern sample used bright batiks.<br />
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What I did to get a coordinated look in my Row by Row quilt that I've started (still not finished yet) was to pick an overall background fabric to use in each row. I also used some other fabrics for other parts of the rows and made sure to use those fabrics in several of the rows, like adding in the Row by Row raindrop fabric in place of sky backgrounds.<br />
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Other things to do with your Row by Row Experience patterns is to use them to make baby quilts, Table Runners, Bed runners, and even small wall hangings from single rows that you may have thought outstanding.<br />
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Since I collected so may row patterns this summer, I've been able to sort them into categories to get future coordinated looks in some quilts. I even have a couple planned to give to those that helped along the way. I just have to get going on those!<br />
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On a Side note, I'm sad to say that Lone Star House of Quilts has closed.<br />
<br />5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-85274639765144575002015-09-16T12:47:00.000-05:002015-09-17T20:59:26.345-05:00Traveling and Row by RowSpent the last 3 weeks traveling, visiting quilt shops along the way for Row by Row and touring at other times. Have plans for two small RbyR Experience quilts for friends as a result along with a couple of travel quilts for the trips. <br />
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The first part of our trips was to Albuquerque, NM for a CTCI convention. Decided to visit Roswell quilt stores along the way to. Worth the trip just for their RbyR plates which had UFO logos: "UFO Stash" and "UFO's do Exist." The last one came in handy for our later trip to the Badlands of South Dakota.<br />
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Also went to 5 shops in the Albuquerque area and picked up more patterns and license plates.. Btw, the license plates are fabric so they can be sewn into or appliqued to a quilt or jacket. The plates might still be available at some shops if you're interested in them. Just give the participating shops a call to see if they still have any on hand.<br />
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Just a day after returning from Albuquerque, went up to Ardmore, OK to a couple of quilt shops there as they weren't going to be open (too early in the day) when we passed thru the next day on our way to Wisconsin. Picked up their license plates and patterns and decided they were both close enough to add to my guild's Quilt Shop list.<br />
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The next day we took off for Wisconsin, via Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, and then into Wisconsin to visit some friends. Of course, along the way, visited numerous quilt shops. The further north we went, I noticed that some of the shops got bigger than those I was used to. I could have spent hours in them but my time was limited and I didn't want to make my spouse unhappy as he was quite willing to take me to the shops. Many of the shops were out of plates but had them on order so I was able to order them. Luckily I was still able to pick up a plate for each state. Now is just the wait for the ordered plates to arrive in the mail.<br />
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While in Wisconsin, the one quilt shop that I needed the pattern for, also had their plate. It's perfect for the little quilt I plan to make for our friends which will be called "Cabin Up North" and feature several of the rows I have picked up that remind me of their place. These friends have one of our kittens from Goldie, "Silver," only now they call him Bowdy as Silver reminded Larry of "Silver Bow" a honey supplier that was in Snohomish WA at one time. That morphed Silver's name to Silver Bow to Bowdy. I took numerous photos of Bowdy while there along with other pics. Bowdy is almost as good at curving his tail as Gypsum is.<br />
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However, at the Quilt Show, one of their vendors, Nuts and Bolts Fabric Shop from Edgemont, SD, who was participating in the Row by Row and still had some plates left over but had not brought them to the show. They promised to bring them the next day which was the day we were leaving so we just delayed our departure a little bit and stopped by. I now have a South Dakota plate AND it has the logo: "Nuts Abt Bolts" - kind of fitting for the tour. Alas, will not be able to get their row until Nov 1 due to RbyR rules.<br />
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I appreciate what this Row by Row Experience has been for me. It's rekindled some of that fire to make quilts that I had lost over the past 10 years. I enjoy the challenge that each row brings as each hones in on different piecing and applique skills that I haven't used.in awhile. and I think that spouse would like me to make some table runners or even a bed runner from some of the row patterns I've picked up.5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-11018757151057800702015-08-19T05:38:00.000-05:002015-08-19T05:38:11.956-05:00Row by Row progressReally haven't made progress on the Row by Row since I finished up the started rows. Took a little rest and started using some calicos that a friend have given me. I still used a row though in this new quilt. The top is almost done and hope to get it done tomorrow at bee. Meanwhile, here's the results so far. This has been fun to do.<br />
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Had hoped to do that today but had to get the car washed and tomorrow need to get it cleaned on the inside. If I can get that done in the early morning, I might just get to putting the borders on it. They will not be pieced, just bars of a fabric I picked up along with the rest of the fabric in the quilt. Right now the quilt is 48" wide and about 50 inches long. Not sure how wide the borders are going to be but it's a wide print so they may be 8" on each side. Will bind it in brown once it's layered, backed and quilted.<br />
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Forgot to add; there was only 1 yard of fabric for the sashing so there's a lot of piecing going on in the sashing but I made it! with about a 4x8 inch piece left over. I was sweating it there for awhile.<br />
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Sunday will be reserved for attending a memorial service for Sandy Wroe, one of my bee members who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in May. Such an insidious cancer since it stays hidden until it's in the late stages of cancer. She died this past Sunday. We all miss her.<br />
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and back to Row by Row. Still haven't started on a single row but am also still collecting row patterns. Last weekend (July18), was down in Arlington, TX for a weekend car show and decided to spend a few hours visiting 4 shops there. Two in Arlington and two in Pantego, TX, all within 2 miles of each other.<br />
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3. Peggy's Quilt Studio<br />
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It really is time to lay out the rows and decide which ones to make for my first RbyR quilt.5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-6470235483981683942015-07-12T10:22:00.000-05:002015-07-12T10:22:44.562-05:00The Spring Quilt progress reportThe spring quilt is coming along. Have two rows completed but run out of fabric for the green sashing by just a small amount. I have enough to do all the blocks I want EXCEPT for the green sashing on one of them and the very last bit of green sashing at the bottom row.<br />
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I have two choices to make, 1 call the shop I bought the fabric from and see if they have any left at all and have them mail it to me, or delete one of the center bluebonnet rows. I have decided to just do it one row at a time so that is what I'm working on today. <br />
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btw, the pattern is a take-off of one <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBSZxu3nHDI">from a video</a> that I watched put out by the <a href="https://www.missouriquiltco.com/">Missouri Star Company.</a> I didn't use the 10inch squares as in the video but 4 1/2 by 8 1/2 inch cuts from fabric I had on hand. I may be adding embellishments when the top is done. Haven't decided on that yet though.<br />
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Meanwhile, Have been visiting shops in the area since the Row by Row Experience 2015 started in June.<br />
Have collected license plates and row patterns from each of them. Here's my list:<br />
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<li>Quilter's Dream (this is where my bee meets)</li>
<li>Richland Sewing Center</li>
<li>Sew It Up (please check store days and hours as I didn't!)</li>
<li>Suddenly Sewing </li>
<li>Must Love Fabrics</li>
<li>Pass Time Fabrics</li>
<li>Sew So Easy</li>
<li>Kaleidoscope Quilt Shop</li>
<li>Minding My P's & Q's</li>
<li>Material Girl Quilt Shop</li>
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Is that all? no, There's more. Wanted some more rows so this past Saturday, visited 5 more shops since I was in North Dallas for a club meeting. Planned to only visit 3 but when I went to #1 on the next list, they told me about 2 more that were on my route, all on Coit Ave. Thank you, The Fabric Affair!<br />
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<li>The Fabric Affair</li>
<li>Sew Let's Quilt It (a wanted block with a west Texas theme)</li>
<li>The Best of Bernina Plano</li>
<li>Not Your Mama's Quilt Store (love this row)</li>
<li>Quilt Country</li>
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A side note. Both <a href="http://www.fabricaffair.com/">The Fabric Affair</a> and <a href="http://www.suddenlysewing.com/Home_Page.php">Suddenly Sewing </a>are owned by two brothers whom I had worked with at JoAnn Fabrics 20 years ago. They were young at the time, me, not so. Glad to see them owning and running their own stores.<br />
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Now, those are not the only quilt stores I'm getting rows from. Have my daughter and son both visiting a couple of quilt stores in WA state. Have already received the row for one of them with the other on it's way, so that makes 17 in all.<br />
and Next November, when the quilt stores can sell their rows via the mail, if they want to, there is one more row I plan to get unless I can get someone to visit Seattle to pick it up for me.<br />
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I vowed though to not work on any Row by Row's until I have the spring quilt top finished. Oh my, building up my unfinished projects again! Better get to work on my spring quilt. and I think I better take some of my ufo's to my next bee retreat.<br />
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<br />5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-91921212568369609632015-05-22T07:57:00.001-05:002015-05-22T08:17:17.583-05:00Spring is here! with another project started.A lot has happened this past month. Still working on the Jacob's Ladder project. However, also have done some quilt fabric shopping and am excited by my latest color additions to the stash. So let me tell you about part of last weekend. Spent Saturday and Sunday in Granbury, Tx and only visited one shop: Houston Mercantile Fabrics on the Square in Granbury. "On the Square" means the original center of town which was built around the Hood County Court House. There are shops and parking on all 4 side streets around the court house.<br />
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Texas Courthouses are a hobby in itself with well over 200 old style Courthouses built from the 1880's to the 1920's to find in the 254 counties. of those over 200 courthouses, 63 have been restored to their former self.</div>
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Since the middle of April, we've been getting much needed rain. Enough so that the lake behind our place has replenished itself after 3 years of drought and has even flooded over into nearby fields and our back acre. We had been getting worried about enough water to keep the fish alive. Not so now. I've never seen our land as saturated with water as it is now and the rain keeps coming. Of course, we've only been here 8 1/2 years so haven't seen a lot of the local, rural weather.</div>
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All the trees in the county and the surrounding counties have turned a deep, dark, rich green which I have never seen them do in the past and the fields are full of lush greens. Such a variety of greens. Since the trees are greening up at different rates depending on type, they make some beautiful contrasts.</div>
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The wildflowers are plentiful with many sprouting up where I had never noticed them in the past. I've even found several species I hadn't noticed before in my own fields. I think this spring is what is making me excited about doing this project with these fabrics.<br />
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5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-6658318465275599082015-04-18T09:25:00.000-05:002015-04-18T10:54:18.179-05:00My Jacob's Ladder Project part #10Worked on the first quilt again. Got all the blocks taken apart. Now in the process of rearranging. Started putting them on the wall. Realized that I needed a few more blocks (or so I thought). Wasn't hard to put together two more blocks so ended up with this arrangement<br />
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After getting them all sorted out, realized that I had a 6x7 arrangement. I had planned a 6x6! Guess I had too much fun putting them all together on the wall. Now I'm not sure what I'll do. Either take out 7 blocks and get some of the blocks out of there that just don't seem to fit or leave it as is. <br />
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I've been taking pics of different arrangements and moving blocks around as it is. I also found that somehow, 3 blocks are identical. Don't know how I ended up with 3 identicals but don't remember what I was doing exactly, 2 1/2 years ago when I started this whole thing. There are a couple of floral blocks that also don't fit well in the quilt. so, that makes 4 blocks that I can easily remove. Just need to decide which other 3 I don't really need. Might make the flow of light to dark easier to manage.<br />
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Here it is with 6 removed (didn't need to remove 7 - got to get my math right)<br />
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<br />5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-72165869592091420672015-04-02T06:45:00.000-05:002015-04-02T06:46:54.276-05:00Catification Progress The first phase of the catification project in the living room is complete. Just one more thing to do to the TV cabinet area and that phase will be done. The two boys use the new "steps" easily now. The climbing pole has been turned around and that helped them get up and down even better. I've also been leaving treats on the steps which they enjoy finding. Gypsum seems to get the most but Butch is in there trying, too. Rainey has tried out the steps a couple of times but she's not making any habit right now of going up them. Goldie hasn't even been interested.<br />
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A couple of portraits of Gypsum and Butch since these steps have lent themselves to making decent photos of them.<br />
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This last photo is the goal. The place that Gypsum and Butch .... and Rainey ... and Goldie like to get up and away from the floor and sleep in peace. There is room for 4 up there. Both beds will hold 2 but there are not 4 cats in this house that will sleep together, just 3. It's rare for Goldie to sleep with both of her kids at the same time but Rainey definitely likes to sleep alone. It also appears that Scooter will be like Rainey in that regard.<br />
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The last part of this catification project will be the down side on the other end of the cabinet. That's the one that Rainey needs. I have started clearing away the clutter on the end table but still have to find a spot for the flashlights and the picture frame. Maybe I'll have to get the turkey closet emptied out.</div>
5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-41335323400146300222015-03-29T17:28:00.000-05:002015-04-02T06:47:30.772-05:00Scooter, a month laterScooter is calming down a little bit. Spouse has been letting her roam the house for the last 2 weeks, so I also let her out during the day. She's getting so she doesn't slink around in all the rooms. If she sees another cat, she just hisses at them and debates whether to turn around or continue on. If one is blocking her way to her room though, she charges with growls, hisses and a swat or two on her way by to her room. The other cats just look at her, none willing to stand up to her at that point. She does not like going past a cat that is sitting above her and with let out nasty howls & loud growls like she's being killed, when all they're doing to her is looking at her as she goes by them. <br />
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As you can tell, her room is her sanctuary. Even with the screen door open to the rest of the house, she sleeps there during the day. Lately it's been up by the window on her knitted blanket.<br />
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Butch will watch her from afar, low growling as he does. Gypsum just watches and will hiss if she gets too close.<br />
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I've been trying out the Spirit Essences scent, Peacemaker, but not sure if it's working or if it's just that she's getting used to the house and the presence of other cats. Getting drops on all of their coats is a challenge. If they see that dropper coming at them, they will try to avoid. I think it reminds them of my using the eye dropper on their eyes as kittens or when I had to put drops in their ears. I don't think they like the alcohol smell that is in the drops, either. I've tried it on their water, but then they avoid drinking from that particular container. Don't dare to try it on their food because of their immediate reaction to the alcohol smell. At this point, I'm not sure if she'd do better on one of the other Essences than the one I got.<br />
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George no longer spends long times at night with her to keep her company and she's ok with that now. He just kept that up for about 3 weeks. I found that I just couldn't sleep on her couch for more than a couple of hours. Even so, she'd sleep on top of me or down by my feet.<br />
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We do play with her in the evening in her room which she enjoys. She likes to play with the string attached to the wand, but not with the ball at the end of the string. She also likes to attack the wand when it's being swished under her tent. Catnip doesn't seem to interest her.<br />
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As for her visit with the vet a month ago. He figures she's between 10 and 12 years old. She had already lost most of her teeth through decay and gum disease and had to have surgery to remove her last 2 teeth. She recovered from that well. Vet also said to keep her on her normal diet as she's quite healthy. Since the dental surgery, her gums have healed and she's learned how to use her mouth to pick up things without a problem.<br />
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Rainey mostly ignores her, except when she hears one of the other cats in trouble with her. Then Rainey will move to see what's going on and is ready to interfere on her friends behalf if we're not around to interfere ourselves.5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-28921085905904989012015-03-10T10:50:00.000-05:002015-03-10T11:19:04.982-05:00My Jacob's Ladder Project, Part 9Finally, the last 4 blocks are done and I've been rearranging the blocks. It's in kind of an order, mainly trying to keep the lighter blocks together and the darker blocks together, but not quite. Still had to please my eye and make both quilts have the same color blocks in the same spot on each quilt.<br />
Here's what I have at the moment. Of course I'm going to let it sit for awhile while I piece the sashing and cornerstones though I am pleased with this placement.<br />
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I might even have these 2 quilts done in time for <a href="http://www.bearcreekquiltguild.org/">my guild's</a> <a href="http://www.bearcreekquiltguild.org/show/quilt_show.htm">next quilt show</a> next February. They'll fit right in with the show's theme, Quilt Color Splash<br />
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Now for a look at the old family quilt that started this project:<br />
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and here is the first unfinished quilt from this project. I'll be taking this one all apart and rearranging the blocks as I'm still not pleased with the layout of it:<br />
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All the fabrics used in this setting are used in the two color block quilts above.<br />
<br />5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-73646827224971957162015-03-04T11:06:00.001-06:002015-03-10T10:32:56.359-05:00Catification starting If you've watched <a href="http://www.animalplanet.com/tv-shows/my-cat-from-hell/">My Cat From Hell </a>(on the Animal Planet channel), you've learned about Jackson Galaxy, the host of the show. He does wonders with families experiencing what they think is a cat problem. Many of his problem fixes have to do with changing the cat's environment in the house and he labels the process as "catification". He's even co-authored a book called<i> Catification</i> with his designer, Kate Benjamin<i>,</i> just recently published (2014).<br />
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With our new cat, Scooter, I felt that we needed to do more to our house so she can fit into the household of 4 other cats in a smoother fashion. This will probably be enjoyed by the other 4 as well. So, I took a picture of the first area that will be improved as it will be the easiest to do and will solve one of the issues the first 4 cats have with each other.<br />
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As it is now, the cats like to sleep on top of the TV cabinet when we're in the room (there's a heater vent right above their beds (1 cat bed and 1 low-sided cardboard box). They've only had that spot for a few months now as I cleared the "CLUTTER" off the top this past September and have a climbing post on the right side. It is the 3rd post we have in the house and one they use a lot, even the scratching posts on it.<br />
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They love being able to use the post and sleep on the cabinet. But they don't love having to get past Rainey or Rainey doesn't love having to get past them, all depending on where they were sleeping and who got where first. It does get kind of funny watching Butch or Gypsum try to get past Rainey as they will look for other ways down but end up having to run by Rainey (she swats them anyway). They do the same to her if she has to get past them to get down. <br />
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As you see, I've labeled the first 2 areas that will be fixed. The deadend spot on the left and another route down on the right. (thank you Jackson Galaxy for explaining some of the finer points of catification to the world).<br />
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The left side will get some steps down and I'll have to clear the "CLUTTER" off of the end table, maybe even move it to another spot in the living room. Though the house is large, the rooms are on the SMALL side so this will take some more thinking as to furniture placement.<br />
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On the right side of photo, the corner will get a couple more "steps" leading down. (and I really need to remove the "CLUTTER" in that corner. The dark spot in the "tunnel" at the top of the post is Rainey, sleeping, her favorite spot at the moment and a spot the boys don't like having to go past to get down as she swats them in the butt every time as they go down over the end.<br />
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As you can tell, CLUTTER is my problem as I collect but I also like things orderly. I will have to cringe and remove a lot of CLUTTER that I no longer use nor can make orderly. The cats would have more room to run around if I got rid of that CLUTTER. btw (by the way) the cabinet looks stuffed because we have a small bird that we needed to keep out of places as she is destructive to anything paper or even cloth(anything that will make nesting material). We ended up leaving her caged permanently, which in the long run is safer for her in a house now full of cats.<br />
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When this part of the Living Room is catified, I'll post an "after" picture and then move on to the next catification project.<br />
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<br />5bird7http://www.blogger.com/profile/11001768705199794310noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1009016559123467179.post-75002584174575169312015-03-01T07:34:00.000-06:002015-03-10T10:55:13.420-05:00My Jacob's Ladder Project, # 8The Corner Stones are completed!<br />
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and work has begun on the missing blocks. Mind you, I will be rearranging the orders of the blocks in each quilt once the final 4 blocks are completed.<br />
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Here's what I have so far:<br />
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and the solid blocks are ready to sew. Here's one:<br />
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Now it's off to sew for the day ... and get the final fabric cut for the 3rd and 4th blocks.<br />
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The last blocks above.<br />
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