Sunday, February 10, 2019

Heart month

I have always heard that time flies but it seems to have broken the sound barrier since Christmas.
The move to Wilmington is a mixed bag but what isn't. I really enjoy where I am and it is so wonderful after all these years to be so close to my family that we can get together several times a week if we want to.  There are so many restaurants and so much entertainment to visit if you are
willing to make peace with the traffic.  It is nice to have a department store besides Belk even though
I like to shop there. 
I still have not connected with a guild but hope to do that this month. 

After moving there were several things I could not find among them were some table runners and
quilts to hang.  Finally looked under my sewing table and found them in a plastic container. This was made at a workshop at our guild with teacher Ann Burns.  I just loved the simplistic design and bold colors.  Hope to have a hanging for summer with panel of Van Gogh's Irises and beautiful Stonehenge fabrics from Northcott.
Time to get ready for church.  The weather has been really crazy and is in a cooler mode.  Not too bad for mid February.  Birthdays are nice but hard to believe I have lived this long.
Hearts to you and prayers for C.
Sally

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Snow, bells, trees.....

I can hardly believe I have not posted since October.  So much going on it is difficult to find the
time to sit and think.
The house I lived in for 38 years finally closed in November. Then so much has been going on: Thanksgiving visiting family, getting my dogs medical history caught up, getting a tree to put up, decorating, being grateful we were not visited by the snow fairy, meeting friends in Sneads Ferry for mah jong, buying and wrapping presents, checking out the David Yurman trunk show with no trunk, and watching Hallmark Christmas movies.

This is Peter and Lily's new puppy.  He is an aussi-doodle.  Full of energy but precious.

This is Dallas, my brother-in-law's grandson.  He really enjoyed the snow.

My Straits of Mackinac quilt from Bonnie Hunter's pattern.

I am meeting friends halfway today for lunch before they head to Colorado to be with daughter and family. I have to finish putting together a bar-chair I did not know I would have to do and finish Christmas shopping.  I'm thinking green.
Sure signs of Christmas


Wishing everyone a wonderful Christmas and New Year.
Joyous quilting
S

Friday, October 26, 2018

Crazy christmas trees

This is a quilt made by one of the newest members of the goldsboro quilt guild, Robin Greer. I just love the collection and the wonky trees. It is really a happy quilt.

Came home today in the rain with my car full of last items from my house in Rosewood. I looked like the Clampetts. Just needed grandma on the roof. Or maybe I'm getting that mixed up with Christmas vacation.
Anyway glad to be home.
Rainy quilting.

Thursday, October 18, 2018

PS

This is the "on Ringo lake" Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt 2017 that was supposed to be included in last blog. Doing this on my phone limits me on photos.

I am waiting to see the colors for the new mystery at halloween. I really hope it will be in reds or blues. I know I can use whatever colors I like but it is difficult not knowing which ones will be dominant.

The weather is wonderful today. Would love to see more days below 70.

Good quilting and visiting yesterday with C. Missed P but know your help with veteran quilts was appreciated. Will be glad when we can all get together.

I plan to visit the Wilmington guild and the Brunswick guild. So sorry the hurricane caused the cancellation of the New Bern quilt show.

I have not been here long but it is a good move for me. Being with family is so wonderful. I miss my friends and church.
Cooler quilting.
Sally

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

New digs

Finally I am getting some quilts in place. The same
Pler is really turned which gives a new perspective and balance with the antique China cabinet

The quilt on the bed, "on Ringo lake", is the Bonnie Hunter 2017 mystery quilt which I just finished binding. And the one on the wall is from the last Goldsboro guild retreat. Heather did a fantastic job with quilting.

New place nearly finished. I probably would have had this done but for hurricanes! And now Michael.
Hope it is weakened and fast.
Tropical quilting.
Sally

Monday, September 3, 2018

One of 2

This is one of two blocks for a red and neutral quilt on the cover of fons and porter's love of quilting jan/feb 2016.

Saturday, August 25, 2018