Our them this year is just so fun. If you didn't get a chance to check out the post explaining it all --- here is the LINK to the initial post and another March LINK as well. I'm super excited about where this will take me. I know we all have colors that may not bring on the warm fuzzies, but this will be a chance to really challenge ourselves and we may find that our tastes can change.
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.
Please remember that any links in here will open in a separate window so that you can keep your place on this page at the same time and there are no ads or popups EVER.
1st - Well, now. It's another month and this one is jam-packed. I'm ready to start it out and hope it doesn't roar in too much like a lion. Here is this month's BINGO and I thought I was so smart using the colored font. THAT won't happen again. Goodness. I'm looking forward to this one, though -- I think I can do it.
Summer Moon has posted along with the beginning of this month's Secret Lives of Color. Let's get going.
Absinthe. Make two 3 1/2" blocks. Absinthe goes back to a popular alcoholic drink that gained "menace status" towards the end of the 19th century. It was "created from a combination of plants and aromatics, including wormwood, aniseed, fennel, and wild marjoram, which were first bruised and then soaked in alcohol and distilled, creating a bitter, pear-colored liqueur." Loved by the French and associated with Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, Oscar Wilde, and Edgar Allen Poe, it was said that "whole districts of Paris were said to smell faintly herbal between 5 and 6 p.m., a time that became known as l'heure verte (the green hour). READ more to see all that this color is about.
2nd - I have the applique parts on Illusions to finish so that I can get the block together. See -- proof that I did so some cleaning yesterday, as the machine is available for use.
3rd - Playing in the purple today --- finishing up the second group of Quiltmaker's Bonnie mystery "Ruby Jubilee" is on the table. These blocks are just so dang pretty. I love purple more and more all the time. Here is today's batch:
5th - The Secret Lives of Color - Emerald. Make two 3 1/2" blocks. Ahhh, my birthstone. It's truly a gorgeous color. Beyond jewelry apparently the Romans pulverized the stones to make expensive eye balms as it was believed to be restful to the eyes. Emeralds bring to mind many things - think Wizard of Oz. Of course, there is the whole story of the Bahia Emerald as well. Ya just gotta read, my friends.
We are off to Member Morning at the Dallas Zoo -- Here is a LINK to the fun. Ya really should look it up and watch the flamingo video. Giggles will ensue.
7th - After more picture work and blogging, I'm back at these blocks. One down and something is really wrong with it. ARGH.
8th - The Secret Lives of Color - Kelly Green. Make two 3 1/2" blocks. Ahhhh, perhaps I should have posted this one on March 17 as it is a very Irish color. However, I will tell a story I learned while in Ireland years ago --- St. Patrick was NEVER associated with green and in Ireland it is a holy day, not a holiday. The color St. Patrick was known for was blue and that is what you see around this day. The shamrock? Yes, they were associated with him as he used them to teach people about the trinity. See, holy day. There is so much more to read about how the change from blue to green happened throughout the world. It's a GREAT book.
The daily task of pictires and blogging starts the day and I FINALLY have February finished. I'm not sure what this year holds for me, but I'm thinking being behind may play a role. Onto cutting and the Secret Lives of Color for April, May, and August are done. Don't ask, it's just my wacky plan.
9th - Retreat begins tomorrow and since the rest of my month will be bonkers, Mister suggests that I go down tonight and get the work done ahead. I'm game and start packing. During this process, I come across a couple of rulers that will help with yesterdays book. Well, that's a nice surprise.
Finally, I decide to leave retreat early due to weather concerns --- if it's not one thing, it's another, right? I'm heading back home to leave from there tomorrow instead of driving to the airport in the middle of the night with a possible storm.
12th - It's up, up, and away for this girl. I'm off to D.C. with a ton of 8th graders, some adults, and my lovely daughter and grandson. Fun times ahead and you can follow along each day - here is today's LINK. While flying, I'm working on finishing the binding to one of Paula's skinnies. This one just needs the hanging sleeve tacked down.
13th - It's our second day in D.C. and here is the Day 2 LINK if you wish to share in our fun and maybe learn a thing or two. I know, I know -- educating people against their will.
We have the most amazing Middling Bread and fresh cheese for lunch and I cannot express how wonderful this is. The smell and taste are phenomenal. Be jealous, very, very jealous.
14th - The Secret Lives of Color - Scheele's Green. This color is named for Carl Whilhelm Scheele, a scientist in 1775, He managed to make this color crazy popular in home decor and by the late 1800's it was associated with something much more sinister. Arsenic. What a fabulous story on how knowledge is pushed down in favor of production. Hmmm, sound familiar? I've not had a book capture my attention like this one in a very long time.
16th - Arriving home around midnight last night and hitting the road this morning before the sun is up is how I roll right now. I'm heading back to retreat and have a Tweener LINK for you to see what went on while I was gone and the rest of today. The moon is setting as I leave.
17th - Round two of retreat officially begins today. Here is the LINK to share in all of our crazy fun. No sewing still for me, but being with the girls is always a boost.
18th - A peek at the swap and sale tables we have this weekend. Still no sewing for me. I'm just a blob right now.
19th - The Secret Lives of Color - Terre Verte. Make two 3 1/2" blocks. NOW, we're getting a bit more earthy. However, it hasn't been considered beautiful at all and even artists were indifferent towards it. The strange part is that even prehistoric man seems to have been unimpressed with terre verte as well. It rarely shows up. Later, it was found to help with the coloring of skin in painting and what a story that is. Crazy.
20th - Another retreat is in the books. So much love for those who helped me break down and clean up. I think I set a record for the most days at retreat without sewing a stitch.
21st - So, today I am feeling questionable. Dang it anyway. I was so hoping that whatever is going around would pass me by, but it doesn't seem to be working that way. The weather even matches my mood.
22nd - Well, it's official. I am sick again and crazy unhappy about it. Before it gets too bad, I am determined to at least get some cutting done on various projects but I don't make it long before I've settled onto the sofa once again.
23rd - How can I put this nicely? I feel like crap. That wasn't too nice was it. At any rate, it's where I am and this is my view from the sofa. Not much going on. I DO manage to drag myself out to the table to finish cutting one project and that's ALL the energy I can muster. Summer Moon has 2 months cut.
25th - Mom is still in the hospital and it's taking forever to find anything out. OMG, I feel so isolated down here. Continuing on with the cutting, trying to keep my mind occupied. I'm actually feeling better today. Illusions on the table.
Starting in on all the Secret Lives of Color pieces for two months.
AND, all parts are finished for the needle blocks. They just need to be put together now.
Finally, I hear about Mom and she is being taken in for open heart surgery TONIGHT. I'm madly booking a flight for the first thing tomorrow morning and nothing tonight will get me there any sooner. ARGH. Pack, pack, pack.
26th - Arriving at the airport in the wee hours, I meet up with Jen and we are both soon heading to Montana. I do have a post with more details of this trip and you can read it by clicking on this LINK.
By the time we get to the hospital, Mom is awake, but on some powerful drugs --- so cute, silly, and loving. Smiles all around. She has the surgery behind her, but oh so much ahead. I have to laugh at the oxygen monitor on her ---- reminds me of E.T. Phone Home.
27th - It's all day at the hospital, naturally. Mom is moved from I.C.U. to an Intermediate care floor and has an all new view now. Since Jen leaves early tomorrow morning -- she wants to help Gam get her hair washed and is able to do so in a very unique manner.
Another hospital day --- BUT, visitors in the backyard.
We've made it to April and the next month in our Color Your World theme - LAVENDER. 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 April LINK for the details. That's where the BINGO card is as well.
Thank you for reading this far. If you made it here, kudos to you. Hope you have a great month and find a way to bring joy into your life. Stay creative Y'all.
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 -
BAD blocks as leader/enders -
UFO Handwork Items:
Hand Quilting --
Links to Previous 2022 Monthly Posts -
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