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Tuesday, February 28, 2023
To Do List for the Week of 2/28/2023
Sunday, February 26, 2023
Stay At Home Round Robin: Week 5
It was a productive day. Computer time makes my shoulder worse, sewing time seems to help, though I did a lot more scrap hunting and fabric cutting than I did stitching. Hopefully as this week goes on the shoulder will hurt less, but till then I'll be limiting my computer time.
Most of the afternoon and evening were spent playing catch up on the 2023 SAHRR. The final prompt comes out tomorrow over at the Quilting Gail blog. I made good progress today on the previous prompts, but didn't get caught up.
The stars from week 2 are finished and attached. The hourglass blocks are all made and stitching them together into borders is in progress. The flying geese are coming along, I'm almost half way done with those. I did get started on this week's square in a square blocks. Only two are finished and up on the design wall, but there are several others over at the sewing machine in various stages of completion. The plan is for each border to have a center diamond, with 3 square in a square blocks on either side. I'm using blue and green scraps for this border. You can see all the other SAHRR projects over at The Darling Dogwood.
I'm really hoping to get caught up this week, but the final parade for the finished projects is March 13th, so I do have a couple of weeks to finish off all the borders.
Also linking up with Patchwork & Quilts, plus Monday Design Wall linky parties this week.
Stitching Stuff: Week 8 of 2023
- 15 minute days/week = 6/7 days
- 15 minute days/Feb = 22/25 days
- 15 minute days/2023 = 49/56 days
- Success rate = 87.50%
1. Amanda 2. Frederique 3. Gretchen 4. Julie in GA | 5. Ivani 6. Karen 7. DonnaleeQ 8. Shasta @ High Road | 9. Carol Andrews 10. Janice - Jannimary |
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Saturday, February 25, 2023
Week 60 Photo Challenge: A Piece of Jewerly
Tuesday, February 21, 2023
To Do List for the Week of 2/21/2023
I'm a bit late posting today. Computer time has been limited, my shoulder has started acting up again. That's eaten into my stitching time, my blog reading and email replies. Being at the sewing machine doesn't bother it as badly as being on the computer does, but I've had to cut down on both to help get the inflammation down. A couple of days of limited activity and my shoulder should be back to normal. This along with my allergies over the weekend affected my progress on last week's to do list.
To Do List for 2/14/2023
1. SAHRR: Finish borders 2 and 3, start four - progress
2. Diatom: Make block 3 - progress
3. Melodic Mystery: Start assembling quilt ✔
4. Wild and Goosey: Make 1 block - progress
5. Chilhowie: Continue project as leaders and enders ✔
So only 2 check marks for last week, but there was progress on all the other items. I'm not sure how this week is going to go, how well my shoulder heals is key. At any rate, I'm keeping pretty much the same list for this week.
To Do List for 2/21/2023
1. SAHRR (Quilting Gail): Finish borders 2, 3, 4, and 5, start border 6.
Border 2 is almost finished, I've got a good start on the border 3 hour glass blocks, but the border 4 flying geese are going to take some stitching. I've got the plan for border 5 worked out in EQ, now I just need to find the fabrics and start stitching the square in a square blocks. I think I'm going to paper piece mine this time.
2. Diatom (Quilting Jetgirl): Finish blocks 3 and 4. I started cutting the pieces for block 3, but that's as far as I got.
3. Melodic Mystery (Meadow Mist Designs): Continue assembly of quilt top.
I finished two rows, which I believe are the top and bottom of the quilt. These go pretty quickly, so hopefully I can get all of the rows assembled this week.
4. Wild and Goosey (Bonnie Hunter): Finish 2 blue blocks
I didn't quite finish last week's block. I had to find the black fabric used for this project so I could cut some additional black wings. I found the fabric, cut the parts cut. I had hoped to finish the block last night, but between Grad Girl's phone call and My Guy getting home from work, I didn't have time to finish it.
5. Chilhowie (Bonnie Hunter): Continue making blocks as leaders and enders.
I need to cut some purple squares to add to the units in this photo. Once that's done, there are enough parts to assemble block 3. I'll be a third of the way done with the blocks after this block is assembled, I'm only making 9.
That's my To Do List for this week. You can find other stitching to do's over at Carol's The Quilt Schmilt: For the Love of Fabric. Good luck with your to do list for the week.
Sunday, February 19, 2023
Stay at Home Round Robin: Week 4
Stitching Stuff: Week 7 of 2023
This post is a little late today, I've not been feeling well the last couple of days. I went to bed early last night and completely spaced off this week's linky party.
My week went well till Friday. I noticed on my walk that some of the trees are starting to bloom. I've had a headache since Friday, so I suspect my seasonal allergies are to blame. My stitching time took a hit too.
- 15 minute days/week = 5/7 days
- 15 minute days/Feb = 16/18 days
- 15 minute days/2023 = 43/49 days
- Success rate = 87.76%
1. Ivani 2. Gretchen 3. Julie in GA 4. Karen 5. Marti | 6. Doonaleeq 7. Quilting Gail 8. Shasta @ High Road 9. Andre 10. Lyndsey | 11. Janice - Jannimary 12. Melisa- Pinker n' Punkin Quilting 13. Carol @Quilt Schmilt 14. Susan in TN |
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Tuesday, February 14, 2023
To Do List for the Week of 2/14/2023
Sunday, February 12, 2023
Stay At Home Round Robin: Week 3
I don't normally put two posts up in one day, but while the SAHRR is going on, I'll probably wait till the last moment to post my progress so I can link up with the weekly progress post. This week you can see everyone's progress on week 3 over at ChrisKnitsSews SAHRR link up. This will double as my normal Monday morning post for Monday Design Wall and Patchwork & Quilts.
Even being home a lot more now that I'm retired, the piecing for SAHRR is running behind. Maybe I'm just a slow stitcher? I'm still working on the Friendship Star blocks from week 2. Those are almost finished, but not quite. I've made a start on the hour glass blocks for week 3, but haven't gotten very far. This is what's up on the design wall so far.
Hard to see where I'm going from what's up on the wall at this point. Here's the EQ mock up for the plan at this point.
Catching up is probably not in my future this week. So I'm not even going to speculate on that. We'll see what the week brings. My Guy is out of town, so I'll have fewer distractions. I'm behind on my other quilt alongs so those will need to have their round at the sewing machine this week. EQ projections may be all that shows any progress for the SAHRR over the next few weeks.
Stitching Stuff: Week 6 of 2023
It feels like this week went really fast. It's Sunday again, so it's the point in the week to share how much stitching time you were able to sneak in.
I did really well this week at finding time to stitch.
- 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
- 15 minute days/Feb = 11/11 days
- 15 minute days in 2023 = 38/42 days
- Success rate = 90.48%
1. Gretchen 2. Ivani 3. Julie in GA 4. Marti 5. Karen | 6. Shasta @ High Road 7. DonnaleeQ 8. Frederique 9. Lyndsey 10. Janice | 11. Susan in TN 12. Andre at Quilting and Learning 13. Carol Andrews |
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Saturday, February 11, 2023
Week 59 Photo Challenge: Something Metal
This is photography post number three this week. I'll be back to quilting stuff tomorrow. This week's photo card was definitely easier to work with than last week's. All three of us were able to get some fun photos for this card.
I played with several different subjects for this week's challenge. There was a potential shot found on one of my Art of Seeing walks. But I decided to go with a photo of an object that sits on the breakfast nook table and is just such a part of everyday life that it tends to get overlooked.
Kate: Metal Plates |
This is a "bowl" made of bicycle chains. It was a Christmas gift to My Guy (who is notoriously hard to buy for) from my sister. We use it to hold paper pads for the grocery list, pens, pencils and other odds and ends that are used when doing the crosswords, writing up recipes, etc.
My Guy chose a subject from one of his other hobbies for this week's challenge.
My Guy: Metal for Metal |
My Guy plays his acoustic/classical guitars pretty much every day when we are home. Every once in a while he'll get out one of his electric guitars, plug in the amp and jam for a bit. The guitar is a BC Rich Mockingbird.
Grad Girl pulled her photo inspiration from one of her experiments this week.
Grad Girl: Too Much Pink |
The pink color in both liquid phases above is due to potassium permanganate. Potassium is chemically classed as a metal, so is the manganese that is also present in that compound. She was trying to remove the pink color (the potassium permanganate) from the bottom phase so she could proceed to the next step.
Grad Girl's photo is my favorite for this week. I'm looking forward to this week's challenge, it's one I've got lots of subjects to select from.
How to make it interesting will be the challenge, but I have some thoughts on that. We may have two weeks on this challenge. My Guy is heading out of town on Monday and won't be back till next Sunday. It depends on how much time he has to get a photo before he leaves. This is a busy weekend, we are judging the junior and senior high science fair projects this morning, then he's helping with another science project for one of the elementary schools in the county. So there may or may not be a photo challenge post next Saturday.
Friday, February 10, 2023
Photography Lesson 3
Wednesday, February 8, 2023
New Non-Quilting Project: Photography
Warning: Non quilting post. So if you've come for piecing and quilts, this post isn't for you. I won't be offended if you don't read on.
I've always wanted to improve my photography skills, but when working full time one hobby was often more than I could manage. With retirement, I have the time. So I pulled this book off the shelf late last year and decided to put some effort into the assignments.
The first assignment was to take pictures that break some of the common rules of photography. My choice was the "rule of thirds" Meaning that your main interest points should lie along the lines that break the photographic area into thirds. Here's my effort avoiding having subjects at those key intersections.
Camera: I-Phone 12, taken on a walk in the neighborhood |
Well, I tried. The large leaf in the bottom is pretty close to the intersection of those lines dividing the photo into thirds, so it does draw your eye there. But the branches do point up towards the left with no clear focus on the other lines. This probably wasn't the best example, but it's all that I came up with on my short walk.
The next exercise was to throw a hoop (I used a 10" embroidery hoop) onto the ground and take at least 20 pictures of things in that area. I actually did this before Christmas, but there still wasn't much on the ground. I did take 20 photographs, here's my best of that bunch.
Camera Canon 70D w/18 - 400 telephoto lens, taken in the field down the street from home |
This was before we got the below freezing cold front, so there was still a bit of green around. No idea what kind of ground cover this is, but it filled the screen with green. I like the texture and detail in this photo. There's a lot of brown dead stuff in my other photos from that exercise. So not off to the most auspicious start here.
You have to practice what you learn in the exercises, so I've been going on photo walks as part of my project. Note that these photos were taken in January, so most everything is dead and brown in Oklahoma. You have to look hard to find something photo worthy and even then I'll concede that some of my pictures don't have the best subjects. But like scrappy quilt projects, you work with what you have. One of the main goals of this book is to learn to see possibilities for creative photos. January in Oklahoma is great for that challenge.
1/17/23: Canon 70D w/18-400 telephoto, |
Initially this photo was put in the dud file. But after considering it for a day or two, it grew on me. The exposure is wrong, the tree and sky on the left are overexposed. But I like the star burst of the sun just showing behind the tree. What I learned from this shot is that I need to get a better handle on my camera settings, so I'm also working on that.
A different walk later in the week yielded this photo.
1/19/23: Canon 70D w/18-400 telephoto, |
I like the red leaves against the rough bark. (Remember I said most everything is dead and brown, so a little color seemed photo worthy). I did better watching my exposure for this shot, but I didn't get to that point till the later part of my walk. Some of my previous shots are a bit blown out due to overexposure.
What did I learn? Automated digital cameras have made it too easy to just take a picture without any consideration for composition or camera settings. "I'll fix it in Photoshop" is one of my common comments about my photos. So I'll work on that for the next exercises.
Tuesday, February 7, 2023
To Do List for the Week of 2/6/2023
This last week seemed to go really quickly. Not sure why, maybe because My Guy was home sick a couple of days or because I actually had a day out on Friday. Coffee with friends, a spur of the moment trip to the local quilt shop and a walk in the park was a nice break from the routine. It didn't impact my stitching time, I did mostly OK on last week's To Do List.
To Do List for 1/31/2023
1. SAHRR: Finish Border 1, start border 2 ✔
2. Wild and Goosey: Make one bright blue block ✔
3. Chilhowie: Continue making blocks as leaders and enders ✔
4. Unity: Prep top for quilting - no progress
I was still so far behind on SAHRR, that I decided to sew on Saturday and Sunday rather than prep Unity. I'll get to it at some point, I'm having fun working on SAHRR. Check marks on three out of four is still a pretty good week.
I'm going to stick with a short list this week as well and focus on just a few projects for one more week.
To Do List for 2/7/2023
1. SAHRR (Quilting Gail): Finish border 2, start border 3.
The Friendship star blocks are coming together. I still have four sets of HST's to make, but they are going quickly. The third prompt was released yesterday. I played with multiple options in EQ8. I have a plan, I'll get going on those blocks once I finish cutting all the HSTs. Fingers crossed I can finally get caught up this week.
2. Wild and Goosey (Bonnie Hunter): Make one blue block.
I was happy to finally get another block finished for this project. I'm hoping to finish one block a week this month. I'm not using pink in this project, so I'll just use last month's color for this month.
3. Chilhowie (Bonnie Hunter): Continue making blocks as leaders and enders.
I'm back to making hourglass blocks. Once I finish a few of these and I can start on block 3 of 9.
4. Unity (Bonnie Hunter): Prep for quilting. I'm hoping to have this project ready to go out for quilting before the end of the month. So I'll keep it on my to do list.
That's my to do list for this week. Good luck with your to do's this week. Linking up with Quilt Schmilt: For the Love of Fabric for To Do Tuesday.
Sunday, February 5, 2023
Stay At Home Round Robin: Week 2
This is my typical Monday morning post, I'm just posting a little earlier than usual so I can link up with Pieceful Wendy for Week 2 of the SAHRR. I'm also linking up with the Monday Design Wall and Patchwork & Quilts, my typical Monday linky parties.
I've really been enjoying the SAHRR (stay at home round robin). This is my first time playing along and it's showing. I'm having a real hard time keeping up with the clues. I was definitely over ambitious with my week 1 plans. That border is finally done.
I'm really happy with how week 1 worked out. I've started on border 2, but didn't get very far.
I have most of the HSTs made, so the rest of the friendship star blocks should go together pretty quickly. The plan is to put spacers between the star blocks to evenly distribute them in the borders.
I'm looking forward to seeing what the prompt is for week 3. Will I get caught up? Maybe, maybe not. If I can't keep up that's OK, I'll do what I can when I can.
Stitching Stuff: Week 5 of 2023
- 15 minute days/week = 6/7 days
- 15 minute days/Jan = 27/31 days
- 15 minute days/Feb = 4/4 days
- 15 minute days/2023 = 31/35 days
- Success rate = 88.57%
1. Janice 2. Ivani 3. Gretchen 4. Frederique 5. Julie in GA 6. maggie f | 7. Karen 8. Colletta's Kitchen Sink 9. Marti 10. DonnaleeQ 11. Jennifer in Indy 12. Quilting Gail | 13. Melisa- Pinker n' Punkin Quilting 14. Shasta @ High Road 15. Lyndsey 16. Carol Andrews 17. Andre at Quilting and Learning 18. DonnaleeQ |
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