Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Cooler weather at last

What a time with hot weather.  I will take low 80's after the high 90's.  And my water bill. Yikes.
This is the neonatal workshop quilt for September.  It is really cute and goes together quickly
once you have done the string piecing.  They want us to put on the binding by machine.  I really do 
not do that well so I think the next ones i will make the tops, quilt it and let someone else do the binding.

I love the colors in this Stonehenge quilt.  Finally got the binding on.  I still had rather do the hand
work than try to make a machine binding look good.  

My biggest problem has four feet and long hair.  I am trying to get him groomed and he just is not
happy even with meds.  I am going to try a different med the vet gave me and take him in on thursday. He is so sweet but 15+ years old, deaf, and blind.  We will see how it goes.  The next step would be an injection and grooming at the vet's to monitor him for his heart murmur.

Old is not easy for any species.  He is good physically and his bloodwork is good so now he needs to look good.

Time to be off to take Australian quilt to Heather's.  Can't wait to get it back.

Boo time quilting.
Sally

Sunday, September 15, 2019

a nice day at the dock

I went with LV and Joy to watch my nephews and friend weigh in for the 5th tournament in a series.
Here are some of the pics.


This is the crew, John a friend, Luke, LV, and Peter


Here are the two drum they counted and which won them some money.


I was amazed at how this giant fork lift would just take the boats in and out of the water.
There is nothing keeping the boat on the fork except gravity and skill of the operator.  We tried to stay out of the way.  

It was a gorgeous day and a great venue for watching the weighing in.  Spot On , the name of Luke's 
charter business caught two nice drum which weighed 6lbs 5oz and 5lbs 7oz.  This was enough with 
other weeks totals to win several third places and 4th overall.  Yippee.

I went to neonatal quilting at the orthopedic hospital activity room yesterday but as I still cannot lift more than 5-10 lbs did not take my sewing machine.  I picked up the pattern for the quilt and some batting for the one from last month. Had planned to go to the meeting but thought it was Monday and found out it is tuesday when I have an appointment. Arrrrgh.

Sat on my porch this morning with coffee and just watched birds. 
Life is good.
Quiet quilting.
Sally



Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Last of Summer

It is hard to believe the summer is on its way out.  I know there is one whole month left until fall
but it is hard to think summer after Labor Day.  This has been a busy summer even a busier year.
I have been in Ilm for 13 months and it seems like yesterday sometimes and years other times.
Missing friends will still be the only downside of the move.
 I have been getting my car in shape to be able to make the trip to see them as often as possible given their schedules and mine.  I also know after Labor Day comes Thanksgiving and Christmas. Whew.

I took two quilts to Heather and hope to be able to get them in a week or two after surgery.

 Right now just to keep busy I started the Globe Trotter from the latest Quilt Sampler.  This is the first issue of that magazine I have bought in a while.  There are several quilts I would like to make in it.
This one uses Australian fabrics of which I have a few.

The background or light is a white stars on cream. This is the inner round.  Can only manage 4 or 6 blocks at a time.

This is the stonehenge quilt on the left and the new "cactus flower" fabric from Kaffe for the back on the right.  I do love his fabrics.
  
Off to run some errands then lunch at Firehouse subs with B who comes down to work at aquarium every other wednesday.  It is nice to get to visit with her.
Hope to go to Southport on Saturday with Joy.  Luke is in a tournament.  We will watch.
Sunny quilting.
Sally


Monday, July 15, 2019

New Week

After spending most of last week in doctors' offices, this week should be easy.  I have learned to make peace with a lot of new processes here.  One is travelling on College/Carolina Beach road, another is using "my chart" to find out information from visits etc.  They even put the same report in my chart as they sent to my primary care physician regarding the results of my stress test.  Of course I did not understand 75% of it.  Let's be honest 95% of it but it is there.  Now to get a surgery date.

I went to a workshop for neonatal quilt making sponsored by Cape Fear Orthopedic Hospital and Quilters by the Sea.  The kits are already made and they have tops others have made if you are willing to quilt them. They come with batting, backing and binding.  It is interesting how so many
things in quilting start with a "b" isn't it?
This is the pattern for this workshop.  However it is turned sideways.  It is called Candy Bars and is
about 40" by 40"

Yesterday was a lazy day.  My church buddy was out of town so I came home after stopping at Lowes
to get some chicken salad for lunch.  Cecil and I promptly took a nap.
And somehow last week I finally finished 30 blocks of my red and white quilt top. Each block is 14.5".  Not sure about borders yet.  Have to put them together.
I will put on a 2.5" inner white border then maybe an outer border of cream with tiny red something in it.  Of course I have ordered several fabrics to make a selection. Surprise.
On to sewing this morning then take old car in for oil change at 1:30 and Guild meeting tonight at 7.
Happy summer quilting,
Sally




Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Appliance menace

This month is getting off to a great start.  First I have never had a garbage disposal before and after
hearing all the things you are not supposed to do I did nothing.  As a result the prima donna disposal
refuses to work at all so brother is coming to take it out and just put in a drain.  Yea.
Then after deciding I don't eat enough sweets I thought I would bake a lemon pound cake.  Don't
get excited it is a Krusteaz mix but really good.  I put it into the oven and was going to use the timer
on the microwave to keep track.  Instead of pushing the little timer button I just set the microwave for 40 minutes.  After sometime I noticed the screen was blank and the microwave was not making any noise.  No worries I just finished timing the cake myself.  Not thinking about it again at supper I was going to heat up my leftover shrimp and grits.  Yum.  After 2 minutes I took it out and it was as cold as when I put it in. I tried it again, I have to be convinced, and again it was cold.  When  I looked inside the microwave I saw in bold print Never use microwave without something in it. Well lesson learned and brother is also going to put in a new microwave.  Not a good day.
Just got this back from Quilting Concepts.  It is beautiful and so big.  Now to put on 400+ inches of binding.

This is my brother and me at a memorial service in Pennsylvania for a favorite cousin who passed
away with mesothelioma in early 2019. 
Expecting to see C today. Have to get crackin.
Hot and muggy quilting.
S

Monday, June 10, 2019

How not to bathe a dog

Well it started when I picked up C and he smelled as if he had p;;;on himself.  Got home, jumped out
of the car, grabbed dog, put him into bathroom, turned on water for tub, closed door to go get soap and towels, tried to open  door but it was locked.  And yes the water was still running.  I ran next door to get Harry and fell on the wet grass, must have pulled something so limped back, Harry came and with a sewing awl was able to open the door.  C must have tired himself out because he was nearly asleep on the rug and the tub was nearly full.  Some things just should not happen.
This is my clean dog.


This is my quilt top I just took to quilters and which I started April 2018.

Just started this for new baby girl born to couple who live across the street.


And last but by no means least is Baby Kemp Pope, born Saturday June 1 to my husbands nephew and his wife.


Had a great time Thursday visiting and quilting with C and P.  Ride home uneventful.
Cooler quilting.
Sally



Wednesday, May 15, 2019

at home

This week is a good rest week at home.  I went to a concert by the Wilmington Boy's Choir at my
church last night with LV and then we went to Rx restaurant for a delicious supper.  It was a very
nice evening.

This is the second blooming of an orchid that was given as a housewarming gift in July 18.  All 8 blooms were perfect.  It is so beautiful.
Sunday was so special to be at Pete and Lily's house for brunch with my family.  LaVonne was the
mom and here she is with her two boys.

I won the blocks last month at guild.  They were so cute with some blocks having extra embellishments.  Now to quilt it.

Going to lunch with friend from Goldsboro who volunteers at the Ft. Fisher Aquarium every other 
wednesday.  Then home to prepare for quilting buddies tomorrow.
Love this cool weather.
Happy spring quilting.
Sally