Friday, September 18, 2009

And yet...

By four o'clock yesterday afternoon, it was almost ninety degrees.

Wacky temperature swings are typical of Fall in northern Michigan -- it makes for fantastic sleeping. It also makes packing for a week a little challenging because you have to bring winter jammies, a bathing suit, and everything in between.


While it was still chilly I took a trip to my favorite quilt shop and found backing and binding for my Jelly Pops quilt. I also found a great white-on-white stipple print that may get integrated somewhere.


When I brought the new fabric out to take pictures, I realized I had some great light and a great background...so the top came out for another photo op. I love how the white border glows.


I also picked up a "Woodland Bloom" jelly roll, thinking that my Monkey Girl might want her own quilt to coordinate with the doll quilts we made last month.

Like I needed another project to finish before Christmas...zheesh.

I got a little carried away with taking pictures of this one. I couldn't make up my mind which shot I liked best, so you're getting them all.

I put it on the wood pile...


On the deck with pine cones and oak leaves...


On the dock, where it was a lot brighter...


And down by the fire pit.


Sometimes I think I'm better at buying fabric and taking pictures of it than actually making things with it. Is that a bad habit to get into?

Thursday, September 17, 2009

It's definitely Fall...

I have come back to the place that soothes my soul...

I just didn't think my soul would freeze while I was here!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Happy 09-09-09...

It's got a nice ring to it, doesn't it? Definitely worth toasting with your drink (or nine) of choice, I think. I may just break out the tequila today, I have limes left over from the marinade I used on the grilled chicken Sunday night.

The clear, mid-70's weather at the beach this weekend was a gift -- compensation, maybe, for a cloudy, cooler-than-average summer. I took my coffee down to the water each morning, sipping it slowly while the waves lapped at my pajama cuffs, feeling the sun on my back, a slight breeze on my face. Still, there was a hint of Fall in the water, and in early morning, the sand held the overnight cold much longer this late in the season.

On Day 2 I took my camera down with me and finally managed to get a decent picture of what inspired my quilting on this quilt. It's the sand in the shallow water just at Lake Michigan's shore, rippled by the waves. I think I came pretty close to capturing it.

I also noticed these cool designs being created on the sand each time a wave came up. Little mountainscapes, ever changing, the entire length of the beach.

They looked a little like spider veins, too, but we won't go there.


Which got me thinking that these might be cool to incorporate into some kind of quilting, too.


It may take a while to find (or create) the right piece to do this on, but it could be interesting!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Goodbye, summer...

It's something I ask myself every year: where did the summer go?

It never seems like I've savored it enough, or reveled in its warmth (though this one goes down as the cloudiest on record), or appreciated its bounty.

And as the sun kissed the horizon on the last "official" day of summer, I asked it again.

Winter's on its way. Big sigh.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Clearing the decks...

Yesterday was a clean-up day. I tried to get some little projects done that were just messing up my workspace so I could get back to some of the more important things on my ever-growing project list. Like my crazy quilt blocks. I've almost forgotten what I was doing with them!

I got both of these little doll quilts quilted and, while trying to find the right size batting got all my batting scraps organized. Woo-woo!

I stippled the one on the left so much that the one on the right hardly got any. I think I just need more practice, that stippling got really tiny and if you turn it over, it kind of looks like I was drunk when I did it. Given it was before breakfast and way too early to be imbibing, I'm blaming it on Free Motion Anxiety and my Cafe Americano.

These piles have been cut and waiting patiently for a few weeks -- it's a wonder they didn't get tossed around by my manic kitty. He's had other things to keep his attention, namely the bunny on the front lawn and a UTI. But that's a story for another day...


I got them all sewn up yesterday afternoon. I figured this would be a good traveling project to take to the beach house this weekend (no cutting, no measuring, just sewing row upon row of square-in-a-square blocks). These pictures, unfortunately, don't do them justice (they're Sue Zipkin's "Winter Joy" by Clothworks), these colors look terrible here -- that's not red (it's more of a mulberry), and the cream is actually white. I really need to work on my ability to shoot with incandescent lighting.

I have also been tweaking my jelly roll pattern to reflect the great feedback I've gotten so far. If you haven't heard from me, your comments to my last post came up as "no reply," so if you didn't have a blog where I could contact you, I had no other means. If you'd still like the pattern, send me a gmail.

Back to a day of crazy quiltin'!