patterns with my computer software that is
the DH has completed the drawings of the individual animals, so now it's up to me to translate them into the quilt
I've done several variations of this design layout (four of them since 2008)
this one will be interesting because it's animals I've not done much with before
yesterday I pulled each individual drawing into the software and printed out the patterns -- the four corners are 12 inch squares, and the center block is a 24 inch square --- I really love that I can do all of that with my computer instead of the way such things used to be done (do you remember drawing things square by square from small graph paper to bigger graph paper?)
as soon as I get the work table cleared off (I've got it piled up with presents that need to be wrapped), I'll be going through my fabric stash and pulling out fabric to start on this project
today I hope to get most of that wrapping finished!

the Christmas pj stitching is finished!
yesterday morning I finished these two pairs of pj pants for Mr Cute
there's one more for Mr Cute that also got finished, and another pair for an adult, but I'm not going to be able to show you those until after they are delivered since the recipient reads this!
I still have a sweat suit to make for Mr Cute -- I saved all the sewing for him until the last minute because I wanted to be sure I'm making a size he can wear for at least a couple of weeks
yesterday afternoon I was in meetings planning for some future adventures with art quilts
while I was away the DH wrapped the presents that need to get shipped to California --- the shipping will happen either today or tomorrow
time to get busy!
the package of knitting that I did for the Cheyenne River Reservation went of to them the end of September
since all my Christmas knitting is finished, I've started on the projects for 2013
a pair of mittens and a matching hat
only 12 more sets to go!
meantime, in the sewing room, I'm working on a project that I won't be showing you until after Christmas since the intended recipient reads my blog!
I've started quilting on the two mountain pieces, started thinking about the next assignment for the visioning project, and the DH is working on drawings for the baby quilt
yup, I'm finally starting to feel more like myself -- after almost a week of antibiotics ---- YIPPEE!!
it's finally complete
it has been run through a cold wash and a tumble in the dryer and is all ready to go
I'm pleased with how it came out
when I started on it the part I liked best was the animals around the outside
now that it's finished, I love that center block
I hope the person it's intended for likes it as well as I do
as of last evening, this was the status of the Christmas tree
and actually that is amazing in itself, since I've been sick for over a week now
I think today we'll get the lights and ornaments on
yesterday I gave in and went to the doctor --- sinus infection, bronchitis and probably strep -- my doctor skipped that test and saved me the cost since the antibiotic to handle the other two will take care of that too --- and I'm grateful that her office keeps a nice supply of drug samples and is willing to hand them out --- the inhaler and the nose spray came out of that, and saved me a big bill at the pharmacy ---- even so, I'm unhappy that most of my remaining Christmas shopping money has now gone down the black hole of the cost of health care to the uninsured
the medications are working --- for the first time in several nights I actually slept last night and I'm already beginning to feel better --- finally
now maybe we can get back to normal
this has been a bad week --- I'm still recovering from one of the nastiest bugs I've had in a very long time
still lots of coughing and no energy, but at least I can now stay awake if I sit down in my chair to try to work on something
this for instance
since I tore the whole piece apart, I am now back to this
and while the bottom strip of "chain" took me three days of attempting to work on it, I whipped up that top strip in a couple of hours yesterday afternoon without falling asleep along the way
it's progress
this is another project that I could actually accomplish -- another afghan square for the pile
the consequence of this is that while I thought I was far enough ahead on the Christmas projects that it was no problem, I'm now feeling a little stressed about that pile of sewing that's awaiting, but still not feeling quite well enough to just get to it
and there are still the cards to get mailed (thank goodness I got the cards themselves finished while I was at my daughter's for Thanksgiving!), and presents to get wrapped
ok, I'm not going to dwell on that list --- just heading off now to try to accomplish something

sewing has usually been my thing
not that my daughter hasn't done any sewing, back when she was in junior high school she did a summer sewing class at a local quilt store and made a really attractive lap quilt
but she hasn't had a sewing machine, and it has always been easy for her to ask mom for these things
she decided last week that she wanted to have a go at making some things herself, so she asked if she could "borrow" my old machine -- as in the machine my parents gave me as a high school graduation present back in 1969
I was happy to let her have it for her use
and while we were there, I was the advisor/supervisor for her first stitching project
she turned out three tote bags over the long weekend, and they all look pretty amazing
oh, and the old sewing machine is going to live at her house now so she can use it for little jobs like mending a seam
I think I sense more sewing in her future --- she asked me if making a pair of pull up pj pants was as difficult as the bags were -- (it's not)

decorating the tree was always part of Thanksgiving
festivities at our house
my daughter is carrying on that tradition, so while we were there, the Christmas tree came up from the basement storage and was put together and decorated
Mr Cute thought this was a great activity and helped his dad put the branches in the tree as well as showing all of us the ornaments as they were prepared to go on the tree
adorable!
now that the show has been hung, I can finally show you
this piece
it is one of twenty pieces that were done by a local group of artists (Colorado Springs Fiber Artists) and is currently hanging in a local theatre
if you live in the Colorado Springs area, these pieces and a number of other art quilts can be seen at Stargazers Theatre during one of their musical performances
while I was gone I didn't get much done on my projects, but I did manage to create four more afghan squares
I'm getting back into the routine now
time to get to it!