In years past, I have set goals for each month and I will continue to do that simply to keep myself on track. UFO mode will continue around here with minimal purchases (hopefully), but also a few fun and new items will make an appearance now and then. The "hopeful attempts" will change each month and will always show up at the bottom of the update if you read that far - and they are joined by links to the previous monthly updates for the year.
Now, grab a cuppa and sit back for a fun read and perhaps a new idea or two. (P.S. I format on a computer, so if you are reading on a phone, well sometimes the pictures will be before or after the story. It is what it is.
Bring on January ---- maybe you'll find your diamond in the rough.
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1st - Happy New Year! I made it to midnight last night and watched the fireworks at Reunion Tower in Downtown Dallas. Magnificent!!
Our Sandcastles sew-a-long began today, along with the Summer Moon sew-a-long. Farm Girl finished up and is now in my to-be-quilted stack. We even have a new BINGO card.
We have opted to go to the zoo today - seems like a good way to start the new year. Here is the LINK to our day if you'd like to peek in. A pic to share here --- Izwi's mane is starting to come in. I can't believe the cubs are so big already.
2nd - Well, Hello Winter!
3rd - I feel as though some sewing should occur. Clue 6 is coming together.
6th - Good morning from the car dealership. Yep. Always fun.
7th - Rhododendron Trail is out again and we are still working along. No reveal yet. Here is the Clue 7 LINK so you can follow my steps. Since I have to cut for it, I might as well get the cutting for Summer Moon finished at the same time. Little packets all ready to sew. This is what makes life good.
8th - The Secret Lives of Color - Silver. Now, while I personally think this falls more into the category of greys, the book has it with white. However, this program doesn't really include grey so . . . Silver! Two 3 1/2" blocks. What can I say about silver? Hmmmm - the book was crazy cool on history, but perhaps my two favorite tidbits were that is is associated with night - i.e. the moon, whereas gold is associated with day - i.e. the sun. Second, silver was thought to detect poison and THAT is where the making of eating utensils out of silver and the whole SILVERWARE industry began and stands pretty much still today. Such a great book.
I am off on an adventure once again and headed to Utah. Here is the LINK to share in my fun. First up, upon my arrival, is snuggles with a new member. Hello Torsten -- glad to meet you.
9th - In Utah with family and couldn't be happier. Fun crafts going on --
11th - Today is a fun day with the kids, but first --- a gorgeous snow-packed mountain.
I'm heading home today so good-byes are just so hard, but we're getting them done. I'm gonna share the twosies here --- as they are the BEST part of my day.
14th - The REVEAL is out. I am laying out the setting triangles for RT.
15th - I'm up early today. This month's update has been pretty short on word. There is a reason for that. I have a very dear friend who has been in and out of the hospital all month and things are just not looking very bright. It's tearing me apart and most of the time I'm just in a ball on the sofa. The brief moments that I get something done are because I force myself to turn my brain somewhere else and attempt to stop the pain. COVID stops me from being able to be with her at the hospital so I settle for phone calls 3-4 times a day. Oh, my heart hurts so bad. Since sleep really hasn't been a option and eating even less, I'm trying to work on pictures when I'm up to it and blog posts as well. It's really not happening and I'm falling behind again -- but, it is what it is. To top everything off -- It's snowing this morning (I KNOW - hard to tell) and getting cold. Ugh. I need to focus on SOMETHING. Therefore, Christmas will come down today.
The UFO Challenge drawing has happened -- #5. Well, alrighty then.
Pat Sloan was talking about a quilting book for the walking foot today and I ordered it straight up. Yes. Once the work for the day is done -- house looking BLAH - Mister takes me for a beer and dinner. Coping -- it's how he handles me.
16th - I have finished with the Christmas decor removal. My book arrived.
18th - Tiaras are on for Paula today ---- Yep, this is how I look when not functioning. Shocked that my eyes are not red -- no sleep and lots of crying.
19th - I've not slept more than a couple of hours in days. I'm talking with Paula's husband several times a day and trying to be strong for him as well. The pictures are ready to go -- I think I'm ready, but then I dissolve into tears again and know that I am not. I keep trying to sew through it. Some of the setting and corner triangles for RT are finished along with some Sandcastle blocks. If I wasn't running a sew-a-long, I don't think I'd do this, but knowing that others are waiting on it pushes me forward.
My sweet friend left this evening and the world is a little less bright because of it. I will miss her more than I can express.
20th - With the waiting part over, I am still not sleeping and am still trying to just function. Focusing all my attention on these blocks and having phone chats with her hubby as we try to move forward. As hard as it is, plans have to be made.
I've laid out more blocks -
22nd - The Secret Lives of Color - Chalk. One 9 1/2" block and one 3 1/2" block. Chalk reminds us of school, right? Did you know it is found naturally on the ocean floor? Research Uffington White Horse for a cool story as well. I'm having so much fun with this.
Good Morning Athens -
We are on the road again -- heading to Winnsboro for the main event. Please, please, please take the time to click on the link for this --- the program was amazing and I would highly recommend it to anyone who has the opportunity to attend in the future. We are here for the Pleasant Hill Quilters and their story of quilts in the Underground Railroad. One little cheat sheet is all I'm going to share here.
24th - Jury duty has me up early, showering, dressing, driving to the train station, catching the train, walking to the courthouse, checking in, being released, walking to the train, catching the train, driving home, and walking in the house. All within 2 hours. Crazy, right?
I did snap a couple of pics along the way -
The red car looks like it may have a few issues ahead. NOT, my red car -- just one nearby.
Once back home, more blocks go together for Sandcastles. I also get the February BINGO card written and then manage to go to KFC for the worst chicken ever. Lesson learned there.
26th - It's an early start to the day. I'm picking Debi up and heading to Gatesville for Paula's funeral. You can share in our moments with this Day of Sisterhood LINK.
Earlier in the week, I had invited quilters to contribute to a "spray" for Paula's funeral. The florist was a quilter too and she went above and beyond to make it special. It was standing room only and so many of her friends and family shared their love of her with us. It was a day of healing and love.
27th - The Secret Lives of Color - Beige. Make two 3 1/2" blocks. I am one of those rare people who like beige. It doesn't bring "dullness" to mind for me, but instead, it brings a warmth that I enjoy. Apparently, I an NOT the demographic that marketers use with this color, constantly finding sexier names for it - such as Rope Swing or Evening Barley. Hahahaha. This is the last in our "WHITE" blocks.
With the first of February getting closer, I have got to kick it in gear today. Illusions is cut and ready to begin.
30th - And, no --- I'm sick. My frog is much worse and I know the crazy sore throat is right behind. Mister has me confined to quarters again and my fingers are crossed that this is just a cold. I have retreat in 5 days. The absolute most I am up to is to sit and take out all the quilting on an old, not going to finish, project. By the time I'm ready to sleep, it's done and going back into the bins into three sections - front, back, and batting. It feels good to just let it go.
31st - Down for the count. It's official, I have Covid. I DO feel a wee bit better today and Sam (who also has it and can't go to retreat) decide to get together here and have our own mini-retreat (Mister is already showing symptoms and so we are not worried about passing it along). I get the laundry going and straighten up one bathroom and I'm DONE. Stick a fork in me. I am doing well just to get the posts ready to go for tomorrow. That's it for me - heading out of January and super happy to put it behind me, but was hoping for a brighter start to February. At any rate ------for those not sick:
We've made it to February and the next month in our Color Your World theme. The original post with all the information on this theme can be found HERE and the brand new stuff for this month has a post all of it's own as well. Please click on this February PINK link for the details. That's where the BINGO card is as well. Come on and
UFO's to quilt:
BOM #2 - quilt and bind -
BOM #3 - quilt and bind -
Winter Wonderland - quilt and bind -
Current Projects:
UFO Items to work on:
Neutral strings - Finished the ones for Sandcastles, only one quilt to go
BAD blocks as leader/enders -
UFO Handwork Items:
Hand Quilting --
Links to Previous 2022 Monthly Posts - Since this is January, there aren't any yet.
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