Monday, March 31, 2025

Difficult Week


Sunday, last week, began with a call from my pastor informing me that one of me dearest friends, a quilting buddy no less, had passed unexpectedly.  The rest of the week passed in a blur as I tried to process this new reality and offer what assistance I could to the family.  Our circle of quilty friends pulled together to prepare meals, gather photographs, supply information for the obituary, spread the word and attend the funeral. 

 


A member in our Tuesday group provided an arrangement so “her spot” would not be vacant that first week.

 


At her husband’s request, the Tuesday group will be completing a project she had almost finished.

 


Other than a few 16-patch blocks practically no sewing of my own was done, and that only as a calming mechanism.

 

 


Monday, March 24, 2025

Triangles, Thimbles, and a Car Incident




These 16-patch blocks joined those I have already completed from the half-square triangles a friend gifted to me.  I’m getting close to the bottom of the stack and will have to make a decision as to what to do with them.  I don’t have enough for a usable quilt top, but I do have more of the alternate block fabric.  I could made additional blocks from my own stash; or set them on point; or most probably set them aside for a while.  I have some anti-ouch pouch kits to work on while I consider my options.

 


The third border on my thimble quilt is almost completely added by applique.

 

In other news…

I recently had a minor incident in my car when I was forced off the road.  I would have been fine if I had not hit a metal pole someone had set up on the shoulder.  The other driver did not stop.  Thank goodness for insurance.  



The recording of a voicemail left by my insurance adjuster was pleasant and professional.  The above excerpt from that same message was automatically transcribed by the computer.  I think their transcription programming needs improvement. 

 


Monday, March 17, 2025

A Week Away


We spent last week in far South Texas visiting our Wisconsin relatives who adopt Texas as home during the winter.  I knew there would be some down time in the hotel, so my Featherweight made the trip with us.



I completed five anti-ouch pouches.  Unfortunately, after taking this picture, I noticed that the fabric in the top bag is directional and the Bluebonnets are upside down.  Maybe someone will choose it for the colors.



Both side borders of my thimble quilt have been appliqued to the center.  I hope to begin work on the top and bottom borders this week.



I also worked on my half-square triangle blocks and finished two 16-patch blocks along with another hexagon flower.



No visit to South Texas is complete for me without a stop at the Don Wes Flea Market in Donna.  A small amount of retail therapy may have happened. 



We decided to drive to the SpaceX Starbase development site near Brownsville.  Our progress slowed to three miles per hour when we caught up with a rocket stage being moved down the highway.  It took up the entire highway and, as Bob said, it did not yield to us.  Eventually they came to a wide spot in the road and allowed a very long string of traffic to pass.  We went through the same process on the way back as it was still being moved.  At least we got a close look.  I was told this is the second stage of the rockets that are launched from that site.  If that’s correct, this is the stage that has been exploding in recent launch attempts.  My brother-in-law captured this picture through the windshield.

 


Monday, March 10, 2025

Signs of Progress


It’s been a fairly quiet week…nothing wrong with that.  



I have almost one long side of my thimble project appliqued to a border.  This is proving to be a very slow process as we’ve been watching television programs that require me to actually watch the screen rather than just listen.  I make much better progress when Bob chooses something I have no interest in.

 


One more hexagon flower is complete.

 


Here is a shot of the design wall showing all the ones done.  Only one more is needed and I’ve prepped the fabric.

 


When I need some mindless stitching at the machine, I’ve been returning to the 800+ triangles (400+ HSTs) that were gifted to me.  I’ve made a couple of 16-patches in order to see how they will look.  Each four-patch is 3 inches square unfinished.

 

 


Monday, March 3, 2025

A Finish




A label has been applied and thread ends have been buried, so this clamshell project is officially bound-labeled-done at last.  The top was finished in 2021 and I called it “Sanity” because it helped see me through some of the Covid 19 lockdown.  It began with an on-line class led by Irene Blanck and measures 45 X 50 inches.  It is hand pieced using the English paper piecing method.  A friend came to my rescue with fabric for the border.

 


I completed two more hexagon flowers for my Kim McLean project, two more to go.

 

In other news…

Bob’s medical tests last week failed to show anything that needs to be treated.  I’m counting that as good news.

 


If anyone can identify what kind of hawk this is, I would appreciate it.  He was surveying his world when I spotted him on a walk Saturday.