Monday, February 21, 2011

February This ‘n That


Did you see this sky Saturday morning! Unbelievably gorgeous!


So, here it is the last week in February and I am finally getting back to update my blog. Why do I put this off so much? Could it be that my life is pretty boring? I am busy most of the time but it usually involves long drives to & from, working every day (for the rest of my life) and spending most of my free time either on Facebook or at my sewing machine. Actually, I have been busy and I can prove it.

First, I get a pat on the back. At Christmas, Marla gave me some beautiful pink and brown fabric and I instantly knew what I was going to do with it. And the good news (thanks to my wonderful friend Sue Williams) I completed my Valentine quilt. I want you to check out the fantastic quilting that Sue did on this quilt. When I dropped it off, I said, "basic quilting. This is just a little seasonal quilt and it doesn't need a lot of quilting." Well, when I picked it up 5 days later, she said "Now don't be upset…." She had decided to play with it and it was absolutely gorgeous. She also said that I could not give this quilt to anyone. The fabric was a gift to me, so the quilting is also a gift. Morgann said I could give it to my first great-granddaughter, hopefully this means I get to keep it for a couple of years. Anyway, this is mine. All mine! Isn't it wonderful! (And yes, I even had the binding done the day before Valentine's Day.)

Last Friday, Shirley and I hit the road to do a little shop-hopping. We drove all the way up to Lone Mountain Road (Carefree) to The Olde Quilt Shoppe.

It is a beautiful quilt shop, with a great selection of reproduction and homespun (woven plaids) fabrics. We did find some wonderful fabric and books but the front part of the store is very dark and it was a little hard to really see colors. The store has a wonderful ambiance with lots of old world and antique tables and shelving. If you have a chance, visit the shop sometime. We went to a couple of other shops as we worked our way south, including a stop for lunch at The Cheesecake Factory which is next door to a Borders Bookstore. Borders did not have the book or the cd we were looking for and hadn't started their closing sale, so we saved a couple of dollars there. All in all, it was a great way to spend a day and makes me want even more to cut back my work hours. The 2 top pieces are wovens, with some great texture. Can't wait to find someplace to use them. The stripe/paisely is a gorgeous reproduction piece from Jo Morton and the flag panel has some wonderful possibilities.





Can't wait to use thes linen threads on some wool work!

2 comments:

Jen said...

Love the hearts! So cute :)

Anonymous said...

No, I missed that sunrise, and I really wished I hadn't. Hard to see from Knoxville, though. Sigh. I miss my desert. The Valentine quilt is great! Next time you post, could you do a closeup of the edge triangles? I'd love to see that feathery stuff in there. IF I ever get to come back to Phx, I'll go up to the shop in Cave Creek, since it sounds great, and that linen thread looks wonderful. Is that from there, too?