Thursday, March 31, 2005

It is so exciting to come home from work and find a UPS delivery. Last week I ordered a new KitchenAid mixer and 2 pans from Amazon. About a month ago my little hand mixer died. I spent a few weeks debating whether to order the Professional Viking (which I really wanted, but it is very expensive) or this smaller KitchenAid. I decided that spending $400 to whip up a .99 cent cake mix was foolish, so I got this one instead. Compared to the little hand mixer, this is a Cadillac! I haven't tried it out yet. The cookware is Calphalon, which I like. This is my 4th piece and the 5th should arrive tomorrow. All in all, they are two nice pieces to come home to.

Wednesday, March 30, 2005

Blogger Breakdown

As I surf through the blogs today, I noticed we are all complaining about the Blogger breakdown yesterday. Yes, I was frustrated, but we need to remember that this is a FREE service and I, for one, am very grateful that it is provided for us.

Monday, March 28, 2005

And I wonder why I am not losing weight? This was dinner tonight--leftover lemon cream cheese pie topped with lemon curd. (DH was not home so I did not cook). I really wanted to eat two pieces, but came in here and blogged instead. Hmmmmmm, I might have something here--The Blogging Diet--whenever you get the urge to overeat, you must post to your blog instead.

Some Blogs I Read

I wish I knew how to add links to other blogs on my sidebar. If anyone can explain how to do this, I would be forever indebted. Maybe for now I can just put a link or two in my post. Like so many others, I have become totally addicted to reading blogs—I can’t even tell you how many I put in my favorites (dozens). I am always clicking on other’s links to find new ones. I get up very early (4:45am) and I check out blogs before I leave for work at about 6:15 a.m. It is amazing that I have never met any of these people, yet I feel like I am visiting a friend when I enter their cyber homes. I hope I do not need to ask permission before I post a site (I am not too sure of blog etiquette). I am assuming that if the blog is public, they are happy to have more visitors. If I mention your blog and you are not happy, please let me know and I will remove it.

One of my daily visits is Brit’s blog, Running Stitch.
http://www.terrapintextiles.blogspot.com/
Everything I know about Brit, I have gleaned from her blog. She is an energetic mom to “Mr. Moo” (her adorable baby boy) & wife to “The Man”, she quilts, she runs, she always has some project in the works (I do believe she and “The Man” are renovating their home). My take on Brit is that she is very fun-loving, creative, has a good sense of humor, and is a dedicated mom & wife. Her blog is a good read with a lot of pictures and she posts almost daily.

http://www.sallad.net/blog/
On Feb. 25, Dallas posted a pic of a very nice denim tote bag that she made. I loved it and took a moment to post a comment – I believe it was the first blog comment I ever made. I had just finished my denim quilt and her pic inspired a use for my left over squares. (I have not made it yet, but am still planning to). She is just learning to quilt and drives a very neat blue 1971 VW bus. She also posts frequently with pictures.

Cheating Doesn't Pay

I hope everyone had a nice Easter. We went to my inlaws for brunch and had a very nice time. Everyone in DH's family enjoys cooking, so it is always fun to sample the new dishes. I made a lemon cream cheese pie, a new recipe for me from an old issue of Taste of Home magazine. I embellished it a bit by adding a topping of lemon curd, and it was quite tasty. I wish I had taken a pic of it to post for you. I do not consider myself a good pie crust maker, so I tried to "cheat" by using one of those rolled pie crusts in the refrigerator section. You just open the package and roll it into your own pie plate. It unrolled very easily (no tears). I put two into the oven (crusts were blind baked for this pie). Ten minutes later I opened the oven door and much to my surprise, the edges of both crusts had fallen down right on top of the bottom crust. (I did take a pic of this, but I am not posting from my home computer so can't show it). There I was with two FLAT pie crusts. I ended up having to make my own after all, which turned out O.K. (I could have used a bit more crust on the edges to cover the shrinkage).

I did not do much quilting this weekend--just one block on the log cabin. I am down to only 3 more blocks to quilt and then I have to make the binding. I am considering a multi-fabric binding using many of the fabrics in the quilt. Of course joining the different fabrics would result in a lot of seams, so I may have to rethink this. Do you all make your own binding? I have to admit that in the past, I have mostly purchased quilt binding. The colors are very limiting though, so I will probably make it this time. For those of you who make your own, do you cut it on the bias?

Sunday, March 27, 2005

I made these French Country curtain valances for my kitchen. At least they seem "french country" to me. (Butterick #3323). Have you noticed there are so many interesting valance option these days? I keep buying patterns (whenever JoAnne's has their .99 sale, I stock up). I am planning to make new living room valances as soon as I find the right fabric.
Since the calendar says spring is here, I thought it was time to replace my winter quilt. This pattern is "Jacobs Ladder". I made it a few years ago.

Saturday, March 26, 2005

Selfish Quilter?

Yesterday Miya asked me if I always make large quilts. The answer is yes and the reason why has me wondering if I am different than most other quilters. I make them king-size because that is the size bed I have and I make quilts only for myself. In most of the blogs I read the quilters are making them to give as gifts to everyone from family members to co-workers. So I am trying to evaluate why I never give them away. I have determined that I don't really know anyone who truly appreciates quilts. No one in my family quilts and neither of my sisters seem to have any great desire to own a quilt. Even a relatively "easy" quilt takes many, many hours to make. Take the log cabin I am working on now--I started hand quilting it in November and will have over 100 hours into JUST the quilting. I have no idea how many hours I spent machine-piecing those 1.5" logs--I just know I have dedicated a significant portion of the time I have left on this earth to that quilt! It is certainly no blue ribbon award winning piece of art--it is just a simple quilt. Still, if I were giving it as a gift it certainly would have to be to someone VERY near and dear to me. Call me selfish, but if a person does not know a log cabin from an Ohio star, then my conclusion is that a Martha Stewart Kmart Quilt would have the same meaning to them. Am I the only person who feels this way?

Friday, March 25, 2005

Scrap Buster is finished! That is, the piecing is done. I just finished putting the prairie points on. Now I need to sandwich her all together, roll her up and let her await her place in the quilting line up. You don't see the pinwheels here because they are behind the pillows (just in case your wondering if I removed them). I am off to cook dinner now and then I plan to settle into a nice relaxing evening of blog hopping.

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

Boy, oh, boy, do I need a LOT of these little triangles! I keep running out of the color fabric I need (see, Brit, I have the same problem with scrap quilts--never having quite enough of the fabric I want). For those who have never heard of prairie points, that is what these little triangles are. They are very easy to do--just cut a square and fold and press a few times. I like to sew mine into a long chain before putting on to the quilt. When I get it finished I will post a pic.
While searching for some fabric to finish making the prairie points for Scrap Buster, I found 2 of these blocks. I vaguely remember making them years ago. I can't remember why I made them (a pillow?). They are 18" -- much larger than I would make for a quilt. I much prefer blocks that are less than 10" and I like them to make an all over pattern when joined. On the other hand, I don't like waste and since these are already made, there must be SOMETHING I can do with them...maybe it could become the center for a medallion type quilt???????? Ah, the old brain is chugging along now...LOL...another quilt is the last thing I need to start right now!

Monday, March 21, 2005

Scrap Buster

I added my final borders to the Scrap Buster (which I have decided to name this one in honor of using up most of my remaining scraps). The pinwheel blocks I originally rejected have found their home in the quilt after all.
I quilted 8 blocks on the log cabin this weekend...only 5 more to go! As you can see I am heavily quilting this one --not more than an inch anyplace without quilting. I spent a very relaxing Saturday watching taped episodes of Simply Quilts and Rebecca's Garden while I quilted. So relaxing, in fact, that when my eyes got heavy, I took the quilt out of the hoop, layed on the sofa, wrapped it around me and took a little nap.

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Decorating Your Entrance Door

This site is having some sort of contest for having a welcoming entrance door. Readers have sent in photos and they have them nicely arranged by season. Worth a glance if you enjoy decorating your entrance area.

Monday, March 14, 2005

Easter Table Setting

Full Table View

Vintage Hydrangea Tablecloth

Can you believe it is almost Easter? I thought I would post a pic of an Easter table setting. One of my hobbies is collecting dishes and this table is set with old pyrex dishes and Capri glassware (the blue). The vintage tablecloth is probably from the 50's. It is one of my favorites (I have just a handful of these old tablecloths--maybe 4 or 5). The centerpiece is just a bowl full of artificial flowers and Easter eggs. You can't see the eggs very well, but they are real eggs that I have decoupaged. I did the eggs years ago and they have held up well. Many of them have quilting motifs.

Need some Quilting Inspiration?

http://www.amishcountrylanes.com/IEversion.shtml?Patchwork1&google
Wow! These quilts are just stunning. There are about 200 in this gallery with 6 or 7 pictures of each quilt beginning with a view of the quilt on the bed right up to a close up of the quilting. This is a site that sells quilts, but if you just browse, I guarantee the creative juices will begin to flow. I am almost embarrassed to post the pics of my quilts after viewing these.

Forget the Template Help Plea

Well, when in doubt, just change templates. That brought my archives, etc. back to the top. I still need to know whey the profile has all zeroes????????????????

Profile User Stats

Newbie Blogger Question #2: Why are the user stats on my profile all zeroes?
I sure hope someone out there knows the answers to these questions. It has been driving me nearly crazy trying to figure it out!

Template Help Please

How did my archives, etc. move way down to the bottom? Does anyone know how I can get them back up to the top section?

This blogging can be very complicated!
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