Friday, November 12, 2010

Halloween Mixtape quilt - the back

Halloween Mixtape quilt back
Halloween isn't over until I say it is over.  I finally finished the back for the Mixtape quilt which I made more difficult after deciding that I did not want any Halloween print fabrics left over for my stash.  I just  don't see myself doing another Halloween quilt next year.  (Be sure to remind me I said that when I do another Halloween quilt next year.)  I decided to piece the back with the remainder of the print fabrics and made five sets of those pieces.  Then I placed the leftover orange Gee's Bend fabric at the top and bottom of the sets. It is very close to the size of the top - there won't be a large margin of error when I quilt this, but the thrifty part of me is glad I didn't buy extra for this step and that I used up my supplies.

I'm off to drive back into town to pick up my Thanksgiving turkey.  I'm buying it through Olympia Local Foods which, as you can tell by the name, sells locally grown/produced foods.  The turkey is organic and I'm told spent his/her days eating grasshoppers and seeking turkey self-actualization.  And, no, I don't think it is odd at all that I'm driving to a warehouse in the dark of night to pick up a bird that has been "processed" this morning.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Friday night sew-in - November Edition.

This is a tasty meal - not a beer.
Friday night sew-in is coming November 19th.  You know the drill, sew on Friday night and show off what you've done the next day on the FNSI flickr page.  Sign up and sew/quilt/knit to your heart's content.  I'm going to work on a quilt for my brother and I'm very much looking forward to a whole night of sewing and playing.

Dear readers will know that I usually announce FNSI with a picture of a lovely bottle of beer.  But, since beer is off the menu due to my recent bout with heartburn, I thought a lovely Belgian waffle will be a good substitute.  I know it really isn't a good substitute but there you have it.  I also got this post up because I am currently trapped underneath a cat who has curled up on my lap and won't leave - I'm looking for things to do.  She just spent the last 8 hours sleeping on me, but apparently that isn't good enough.

See?  This is what I'm talking about. 
I was also supposed to do a variety of things today - volunteer, hike, buy cat food for the cat army, get up at a decent hour. It's too wet to go hiking - I did wet hiking yesterday.  So my plan is to get the cat army food.  Looking at the above picture, you can guess how good that is going.

Staircase




I went to Staircase yesterday for a brief hike in the drizzle.  The foggy woods and the fact that we were the only car in the parking lot made for a slightly spooky hike.  You know, this is how horror movies start. But, the woods were beautiful in the fog and haze and the leaves still have some color to them - even on the ground.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Happy Halloween!

A close up of the Halloween Mixtape Quilt.
The very busy (but nice) front.  
Well, I got it done just as the last trick or treaters came to my door.  I still have to piece the back, but at least the front is all done and I can slowly start putting away my Halloween fabrics until next year.  I hope everyone had a lovely Halloween and that you are all happily eating leftover candy.  I'm going to blow out the candle in my pumpkin and close up shop for the night.  Uh oh, I think I've got more trick or treaters at the door.  I hope it isn't death like it was last year. Not cool.  Not cool at all.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Halloween Eve Eve

Only 3 rows left to add to the front.
The candy remains well-guarded.
Sometimes I wonder what the neighbors think. 
My Halloween Mixtape Quilt is nearing completion.  I have six rows done and only three more to go, which only means that the front will be done, but it's a start.  I still will have to piece the back and figure out what I'm going to do for that, but check out the sashing above.  Maybe I should have gone for a brighter color, but I really liked the pale orange I found at Ruby Street Quilting.  It's from a Gee's Bend fabric line and the colors are so rich you just want to eat them with a spoon.  I bought some burgundy and some green from that line for a quilt for my brother.  They are amazingly beautiful  handsome colors and I think they will look wonderful in his quilt.  His quilt is the next one I plan to work on and I'll have to start putting all the materials together  - including finding the pattern he picked out for it in June.

At any rate, Halloween is upon us and I decided to liven things up around here by putting skeletons around the place and leaving the spiders alone for a few days to get the "natural" spooky look.  I even cleaned up the front lawn today so I could plant headstones.  I don't normally have Halloween decorations - a combination of me being incredibly cheap and having limited storage space precludes getting too fancy for Halloween.  This year, however, I bought the zombie gift basket at Pumpkin Palooza.  If you guessed that Pumpkin Palooza is the annual Senate fundraiser for the Thurston County food bank that involves gift baskets, a bake sale, and a carved pumpkin contest, you'd be correct.  If you guessed that I usually bake and spend the week before begging people to help out, you'd also be correct.  Every year I say I won't do it and every year I get pulled back in.  It's like the mafia but with fewer horses' heads.  

So, we raised some money, I got some things to scare the neighbors, and we all won.  I also got my second zombie jello mold, but I gave that away yesterday because I honestly believe that if you are at a point in your life where you need more than one zombie jello mold you really need to take some time and reassess your life choices.  

Monday, October 25, 2010

Random photos from the weekend

Five minutes after I took this picture Scout moved to a different quilt and threw up on it. 

Sam wisely chooses my sewing chair to take a nap in.  

Fuschias from the fuschia garden at Point Defiance. 
Today was my furlough day from work.  I thought I would get some quilting done, but the cat army has gone into overdrive to thwart my efforts.  It is just as well, I needed to watch some TV with a cat on my lap anyway.  These are some random pictures from the weekend.  You will see that the piecing is going quite nicely on my Halloween quilt and is at the stage that requires cat monitoring.  The fuschia is from Point Defiance Park in Tacoma - I went there on Saturday to look at (and buy) the glass pumpkins on display there.  It really was an amazing display - hundreds of brightly colored glass pumpkins in the pagoda at Point Defiance.  Simply amazing.  I have no pictures of those pumpkins because it was insanely crowded and I would have only captured people looking at pumpkins which isn't as exciting as you would think.

I also took advantage of my furlough to finally talk to my doctor about the heartburn that has been plaguing me since spring.  It's gone into overdrive and I thought I should finally fess up that the tums aren't doing the job.  I can't believe that I now have a prescription to address GERD.  Sigh - I feel like I've just lost my stoic midwesterner card.  And don't even get me started on the fact that I have to eliminate chocolate, soda and alcohol from my diet.  This being a grown up thing kind of sucks.  I'm off to grab a cat and drink some water while curled up on my freshly laundered quilt.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Halloween Mixtape quilt - Pairs 6 & 7

Pair #6

Pair #7
I finished the final pairs and now need to add the sashing strips.  I really like Pair #7.  I wasn't going to make a Halloween quilt this year, but I went to Bayside Quilting and saw the black fabric with the orange and green dots and had to have it.  It was sad.  I grabbed it and carried it around the store for awhile so no one else could get some while I decided what to do with it.  All I know is that I needed it. Now that I've got this far, I have to say that my on the spot moment of madness was worth it.  I'm also not allowing myself to go back there "just to look around" any more.