after a perusal of the stash (not enough of any one thing that matched there) and a shopping trip where I found a remnant that worked well this is quilt top number one from those blocks
I also picked up a remnant that is the same very dark blue, and I'll be putting that together possibly today
meantime, these arrived in the mail yesterday
which means I can get back to working on the bag project
unfortunately, none of these will work as a button substitute, so I will still have to solve that issue, but these will be very awesome zipper pulls!
time to get to work!
from the drawing of yesterday to some actual stitching
while the grasses on the Warning Sky piece were actually cut out of the fabric in the shapes I wanted them to be, this piece will be made up by using only 3/4 inch strips of fabric cut on the bias
just a little work on a different technique
when I get finished doing that part, I'm going to play with a little pearlized paint that I've had in my studio just sitting around since it was given to me at an art conference I attended in 2011 --- (insert here the discussion of "what are you saving it for?" and if you don't use them, they will just dry up - especially in this climate!)
doing this first swirl actually went much quicker than I thought it would -- a good sign I think!
meantime, the quilting on the Warning Sky piece is moving right along -- I've done all of the outline quilting along the edges of the foliage, and now I'll be doing the "ghost quilting" between them
one corner of the bead work is now done
I should add here that I'm really glad I decided to tear out and begin again as I am MUCH happier with this look than all that "pattern"
putting the slice of shell in there to take the photo gives me a good look at what it will look like when the finishing is done
here is where I'm happy to have programs on my computer that let me play with graphics - and I spent a lot of time yesterday playing
a good look at the first two layouts made me decide to take the whole thing apart -- while I may like the way those pinwheels just seem to whirl, they are also reminiscent of other things that I don't want to go anywhere near
in the end, I like the individual blocks set with the solid color blocks, and that will also mean I end up with two tops out of this little experiment
about a week ago I started working on another knitting project
and after three tries, I finally figured out that the yarn I had in hand for the project simply will not do
so for the first time in a long time, the only knitting project I have going is the ever present afghan square -- another finished one here
need to spend some time in the yarn stash and the pattern stacks!
or at least that was the question from the DH --- observing that the fabric I chose to use for the lining of the bag looks like I've been melting crayons
my sister commented that the fabric goes well with all the disparate parts that I had to work with in the beginning
sometimes my little "color brain" just goes crazy and decides that with all that color already in play you might as well throw in the whole box of crayons!
I'm kind of stuck on this project now -- I ordered some cool cat charms to use as zipper pulls and "buttons" on the bag, and I've reached the point that I need to have those in hand before I can continue -- since there will be no more mail delivery until Tuesday, I'll be doing other things at the sewing machine until then
I did a good bit of frog stitching here (a phrase usually reserved to tearing out of knitting projects, but appropriate here too) -- rip it! rip it!
new beading has begun, using a mixture of blue beads in some closely related shades of blue, but some beads are matte finish, some are shiny, some have rounded edges, some are tubes, and there are a variety of sizes
to take this picture, I added the three slices of shell that will fill those openings so I can get a better feel for what it will actually look like
better I think
the stitching on this is complete
next step is to put the "sandwich" together
of the pieces I've done for the Visioning Project, I like this one the best
and I think that it's a good sign -- it means that each piece is progressing
we woke this morning to a very fine sprinkling of snow on the ground --- so far this year that's been about the extent of our snow storms -- but it is a lot colder than that shirt sleeve weather we had on Friday!
time at the sewing machine yesterday
more pockets on the inside of the bag are taking shape --- this one gets a flap over the center section
it's coming along
last night was a meeting of my local quilt guild
we had a member bring in several tubs full of fabrics that had been collected by a friend of hers that had recently passed on
I brought home a bag full to use in making up some more charity quilt tops
this batch has already been through the washer and the dryer --- lots of ironing and cutting into strips to be done
time to go get those errands run!

after the laundry and the trip to the hardware store yesterday, I did get to spend some time at the sewing machine
the second side part of the bag is complete, and while doing the first side with all those layers and zippers meant I broke two sewing machine needles, the second side went really well, with no needles lost
and that side piece went so quickly that I went right ahead and prepared the bottle pocket pieces for the sides of the bag
I know, these look somewhat like parts of an odd corset, in fact, the DH came in and held them up over his chest and ask if I thought they would fit -- but these actually are designed to hold a bottle of water (or whatever you prefer to carry for drinking) so they won't slip out -- the original pattern called for cord and cord locks, but for our purposes, the elastic in the top edge works just as well and will launder better when the bag gets washed
the next step is to attach these pockets to the side panels and start putting the pieces together
this has to qualify as the best picture of this project so far
the scalloped edging on the sides is complete now, and I've started doing some textured fill there on the right hand side at the top
this is the progress made so far on the next visioning piece
when I pulled out the fabrics, I was not sure this would convey what I was thinking of when I did the sketch, but as I've worked on it, I'm more and more enthused by the colors and the idea itself
about this piece, that is
I finally got a better picture
(and it wasn't in my original plan that I would be working on my
photography skills along with my design skills doing the visioning
project, but there it is anyway)
in a comment yesterday, Alison said they reminded her of musical notes
on the lines
perhaps there was a subconscious thing happening there when I did the
design
all I can say is there was a persistent ear worm playing the whole time I was working on it
"black bird
singing in the dead of night, take these broken wings and learn to fly,
you were only waiting for this moment to arise"
some time at the sewing machine yesterday afternoon resulted in this much work done on the bag I'm making
this is one of the side/bottom sections -- the original pattern had one
zipper pocket, but my mother likes having pockets, so I did two of those
zipper pocket sets and there are actually FOUR pockets on that outside
edge -- two without zippers and two with
when I get back to the machine, I'll be making the other side/bottom
panel -- which has a whole other pocket configuration
beading continues here
the scalloped edges on the sides are slowly being created, row by row
it occurred to me as I was working on this last night that I'm not sure what I will use inside this piece to stiffen it --- I have been using pieces of gallon milk containers in the smaller pieces, but this is too big for that to work (and don't even go there with the idea of cardboard --- it doesn't "wear" well, in that if it gets damp it molds or attracts insects, and that is just not an appetizing idea inside a piece of jewelry)
I'll keep thinking about it while I'm finishing the beading -- I'm sure I'll come up with something
It's Monday -- laundry needs to get done, and there are other chores as well -- best get to it!
well, yes, as a matter of fact we did
there is still a long list of sewing projects that need to get done before Christmas so yesterday I began another of those
when my daughter was pregnant, she asked me to make the diaper bag she used because she wanted one that was custom designed with the assortment of pockets and slots that were important to her
this was not unnoticed by my mother, who recently asked me to make a custom bag for her -- she even had some fabrics that she was interested in having used to make this bag
I've collected up a few other fabrics from my personal stash to coordinate with her pieces, and yesterday I started on the bag
the pattern that I've used begins at the outside and works in, so the first thing you build is a zipper pocket for the outside
I cut carefully so the whole cat is on the bottom of the pocket --- I don't think cutting it's head off would be a good thing
this project will take some time -- it took me about a week to do my daughter's because it works well for me to do a bit each day along with the other things I'm working on
this looks like a good start
and those other projects are things like this
which is also moving along nicely
the bead work around the mermaid cameo is filling in -- at the top edge I will be working a sort of scallop curved edge with those off white beads
I'm pleased with this progress
yesterday I finished the quilting on the blackbird piece, so today I can trim it and start the binding
for the past few days the DH has been preparing the molding that will be the finishing touch on the family room flooring project, we're going to do the installation today --- then I can put the rest of the furniture back into the room -- at some point later I'll probably be removing it again to paint the walls, but that is down the road a bit on the list of painting projects --- I'm looking forward to putting the room back together
time to get busy
and here is the finished bear
back when my daughter was little, I made dozens of this style bear
when my friend ask if I could make one of these for her new great grand daughter, my biggest concern was could I find the pattern --- after all, I can build one of them practically in my sleep
I used to make these out of robe velour, but apparently that is a fabric that is no longer available (at least it wasn't available in my local stores), so this one is made out of fleece
pretty cute --- totally baby safe, washable --- just a good kid toy all around
I don't make bears much any more, but I'm guessing I need to hang on to this pattern
the beading continues
the openings in the backing are where I'll add the slices of shell in much the same way I added the big oval ruby glass in the chocolate cherry piece
this is a new technique for me and it's been fun finding ways to use it
the DH says the outline looks like one of those animal skulls on the desert -- I'm working on transforming it
yesterday I entered the mug piece in the contest I made it for --- I ended up titling it "Full 'o Beans" --- now I just have to remember to check their blog on Dec 12 to see if I make it into the finals
I've been doing some research the last couple of days, and I'm sure there is an answer out there, I just haven't been able to find it yet.
At the recent doctor's appointment, the doctor changed some of the DH's medications. Because his insurance mandates a mail in pharmacy, we had already ordered and received the next 3 months of one of these medications.
My first call was to the mail pharmacy to see if I could just return them -- they are all still sealed. Nope, they won't take them back.
Next I called the doctor's office to see if they could take them and pass them on to someone in their practice. Nope, I was told if I brought them in they would just flush them down the toilet (WHAT!? I know that is a BAD idea!!!)
So now I'm searching for someone that can use this medication, still in the packaging sealed by the manufacturer. It just seems wrong to just throw it away.