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Vacation - Day 6

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Thank heavens it's two weeks, not just one, as I still have a very long to-do list.  Like about a 6-year one, in point of fact, which I might not really get through, but so far I've 1. finished all three spiral runners: and love all of them.  The floral one is definitely for us, and the green one initially was going to be, but I'm going to try it out on the dining room table before deciding.  We do have just a few table runners already........... I would try it out now, except 2. I have been blocking long-finished scarves on the dining room table:  there aren't many places that are kitten-proof in the house, but the table is one, and I finally ordered blocking mats to be able to block finished lace somewhere without kitty "assistance."  I found 3 scarves to block so far, but I think there are a couple shawls somewhere as well.  As you might have guessed, the organization of the sewing room is going slowly... 3.  I have been washing an...

Day 1

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I'm on vacation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Friday was my last day at work, and I was so relieved and excited that I was up at 4:30 yesterday morning.  Not that I want that to be a habit or anything, but I got all three spiral tops sewn together, and then went for a long walk because after the last couple weeks of late winter, it was sunny and beautiful.  While everyone is usually pretty friendly on the walking path near us, everyone was so relieved to have a spring day that the mood was positively exuberant--everyone chatting about the great weather and how beautiful it was.  It's the first time it's taken me two and a half hours to walk 4 miles.  :) The latest sock got a bit of attention as well,  though this morning I've been working on one of the sweaters.  I won't be able to make a visible dent in the stash in 2 weeks, but I am hoping to locate the stylus for my new machine and my left quilting glove.  I think Venus probably stole my stylus as ...

More Spicy Spirals

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So the fabric stash is large.  I don't know the exact size, but I'm pretty sure there are small quilt shops with less.  It would probably help to use some of the more space-consuming fabrics, but I'm working on more spicy spiral runners.  I'm trying three at a time, and two are fully cut out and in process of being sewn together, but I keep running into furry snags on the last one...  Each one is made from a set of 8 fat quarters, and I remembered having two of the three sets.  We'll call this "mental stash" because I am using up stash I didn't even remember having.  Or buying.  Astoundingly, I don't even remember ironing these, and I must have as they were prewashed.  This tendency is going to make sorting out the sewing room full of surprises.............:)

It's Done!

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And the quilt finally arrived at its new home last night.  I tried taking a picture of the finished quilt before packing it for shipping, but I'm not as fast as Theo.  There are a lot of mistakes on this quilt, but it's done, the recipients love it almost as much as the cats did, and I really do love how it looks, errors and all.   When it was done, I immediately started Andy's Valentine shirt, which didn't get completed for Valentine's Day, but I finished it before the end of February, so that counts as "on time" in our world.  We've had a leak in the roof, we're fighting with our lousy insurance (Farm Bureau, in case you need to know who never to use), had company visiting, and on top of all that, I had recently been contacted by a recruiter and after lots of chats and meetings, I'll be changing jobs shortly.  This will be my last week at my existing job, I'm taking 2 weeks off between, and start March 18.  I'm excited. ...

I Don't Always Interrupt Projects....

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But when I do, it's one you're in a hurry to finish. In spite of my helper, I've quilted the border and I'm ready for the binding.   I was originally thinking about a scrappy binding sort of like this:  but I'm now thinking about going with the dark green for the binding.  I love how the tiny little bead of green looks, and it feels like the dark green binding completes it.  The other option was the turquoise of the border, but that feels a bit unresolved. Decisions, decisions, decisions. I finally got a picture of the finished socks, and as it's February 10, I thought it time to start on Andy's Valentine shirt:  I picked up this fun print earlier this year,  and got the pattern pieces cut out last night while the kittens guarded the quilt.  The shirt only takes 2 yards of 60-inch-wide fabric, so it's not a big stash-burner, but I don't even know what kind of project would make a visible dent in the fabric stash.  An...

A Travel Sweater

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The pink socks are finished, but besides the fun of dpns impaling everything and sliding out of the knitting, I might need to concede that stoplight knitting that's a bit easier to see might be helpful, or I could just pretend I'm doing this to hit my 6-sweater goal for the year and age has got nothing to do with it.....  At any rate, there's a new sweater using worsted-weight yarn keeping me company these days.  It's a free pattern from Drops Design , and since it's an easy pattern, it's easy to stop and start, though hopefully more "start" than "stop" as there is that finished sweater goal.  It's a cotton sweater, so if I can convince myself to finish it in some pretense of project monogamy, I could actually wear it during whatever bizarre pattern of weather will pass for spring this year.  Now if I can just not be seduced by more sock yarn............

All The Help I Can Stand

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 I think I might have finished the quilt on Saturday were it not for my "helpers."  At least Valentino can be persuaded to nap on a different quilt.... I used a decorative quilting stitch to quilt the major seams in the quilt.  Now I'll do a little free-motion quilting on the border and I'll be ready for binding.  What do you think--I can bind it with the dark green of the little edge, the turquoise of the border, or do a scrappy binding in the same colors as the quilt?