
11:11 p.m. on August 31st, and I can claim a gold star! I made it through the month with no fabric purchase. I conquered the Fabric Depression Diet...yah!!! Thanks Vicky!! Perfect way to end my day and this month..*VBS*
several years old...not quite double diget years, but close. I do love it and yet, never seem to get around to quilting it.
slump, but I decided that I should dig out something to baste and quilt. Actually, this one seems perfect to me..*VBS*
So many of those were incredibly putzy! This one is no exception. But I love it. I think Paul is really fine, and ya just gotta love babe.
I also am very found of these tiny flying geese. They are 1.5" X 2.5". The lodge works for me also, and that tea dyed red and cream flag striped fabric is the one I have yards and yards of, if someone needs a piece. I'm feeling really happy and upbeat this morning, and I think this little wall hanging did the trick! Have a great Wednesday everyone...*VBS*


keeping the faith. I'm sewing strips of fabric for my rug. There is no rhyme or reason to the colors or placement. I'm using left over 1.5" strips for the most part.


, I added the HQT's to put them on point and thus, bigger. I have been wanting to get them used up. The plan was I could use up 1.5 and 2" strips,and make a strippy quilt. I could vary how many stripes were in between the squares, and get an even more unique look. I was so excited about this...LOL. Well, the truth is that I'd be crazy to do it with a center block on point. Either way you turn it, you are dealing with a full deck of BIAS!! Might be possible to get rows that lay flat and are not affected by being on the bias, but not likely in my case...*VBG* And I know it would a nightmare to quilt or tie, because of the stretch in those squares. So, back to the drawing board I guess.
FEMA approved....and newly leased. After my amazing preformance last week, with my 6 appointments, I'm just barely limping along this week. I'm happy to report that my gum is healing nicely, and not to sore after the extraction. I haven't followed up with a call to the Pain Clinic to see what the MRI revealed. BUT I did go and get my hair cut today, and picked up the new glasses! Gosh I can see again! Well, better at least...LOL No sewing done, and I'm beginning to feel like I'm on "hold", listening to Musek...endlessly. Definitely a dry spell in the sewing room. Not even my Civil War block as yet.
. I had to give it a try.


in my quilt picture album would NOT have unearthed this picture. Actually, today is the first time it's been photographed. And you might wonder why...*S* It's one of my Ugly Duckling..an older relative of the Orphan Train quilts of the future. These blocks didn't make the cut for a baby quilt that I had made. And I was wanting to try Betsy's "new to me" utility quilting idea.

lifetime of hopes, dreams and happiness ahead of them.
The tooth is out, hurray for that. It went well, and amazingly enough, I am not in any pain. Kept the second appointment, and can cross that one off the list. Still the MRI tomorrow morning, and a second appointment at no0n. Then I'm done for awhile, I hope.

The visit to the eye doctor went well. He found two more tiny pieces of original suture that were working their way up and out of the cornea and removed them. That probably will save me at least one emergency trip to his office. The last of the sutures from the 1998 cornea transplant came out last summer..hurray!! But..one lost its knot in the process(that gave me the eye infection this past January) and two others were "embedded" in the cornea. With the sutures out, you'd think you are home free. No quite. Because of the nature of the disease, and the muliple surgeries, I will be seeing an optholmolgist for the rest of my life. But vision is important, so I don't mind that much.
Reaching back...
deep, deep into my scrap bag to pull of pieces for this first Civil War Diary Quilt block. From the diary entry of Rachel Young King Anderson, written on January 1st, 1963. A block that is known by the name Special Blessings. She wrote about feeling blessed as they were still in their home and had food and comfort. The green background fabric was a gift from a special friend..*VBS*. The goldish yellow is fabric for "staging". I counted today and I have gathered together 27 fabrics so far, most from stash..and feel I am off to a good start on this quilt top. I will need some blues, more rust and brown, but I'm happy for now. I'm not very well acquained with the suggested freezer paper method, but I will read up on it, and plan on giving it a try for this quilt. For now, I'm starting with blocks that I can measure the pieces and rotary cut. I'm very pleased with this block..*S*

I'm thinking about layouts..which do you like?? I'm off to a eye dr. appointment shortly..no time to snap a Civil War block picture, but I will later today...honest!! *G*



And here are the next new selections I pulled from stash.