Saturday, January 27, 2018

Mystery No More...Quilt

 Bonnie Hunter does a great job of her mystery pattern each year starting in November. The one I just finished is from Nov 2016-December 2016. I actually started on time and made great progress but then RV travel pops up and things in the realm of quilting slows to a crawl well really not at all. I do travel with my machines etc but large quilts and small pieces are not the projects I take along, so it was left on the design board. Forward to 2018 and it is finished. En Provence Mystery Quilt by Bonnie Hunter.  (www.quiltville.com). This pattern is no longer available on her site, but the latest mystery On Ringo Lake is.

Anyway, I like this pattern finish a lot and the designs inside designs the colors make pop. Mine reminds me of MardiGras with the purple and bright color pink and hint of yellow.

I don't mind that it takes me a long time to join the project to its finish, I do love the process of quilting and for me the finished project is not the explicit joy of quilting. Now to sandwich and quilt it.





Monday, January 22, 2018

 I enjoy the entrance of a new year. I love the feeling of hope I can make another year in good health and with joy. I know there is not guarantee of either and yet not knowing if OK as today is just what it is...now. I like the now and the moment of now with the breath entering and leaving giving energy yet taking rest with each exhale. The annual dinner for New Year's Eve with lobster and Dom champagne bring me joy and I love the family/friends gathering to toast each other and a new year. We dine early so those that have other events can get to them and those that don't can hang out.





















Celebrate all year long.

Sunday, January 14, 2018

GGDtr Now has a Christmas Stocking

Starting the year off by finishing a Christmas Stocking for Chloe the newest addition to our family. Our Great Grand Daughter made her way into our lives on December 20. Her stocking will now hang to welcome Christmas into our home.
It takes longer than I remember to put all the beads and embroidery and then cut and then applique the pieces on the stocking.

It is worth the time as it is cute and will be a great addition to all the others next year. 


Chloe, dear sweet girl, welcome to our family. Happy parents, happy baby.
ok, so enough with the camera already, let me sleep

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

2018

Where did 2017 go? Blogging when one gets out of the habit can easily just keep sliding, so that is my excuse.
I did on my needles have two quilts, several pillow cases, 30 backpacks for Lutheran World Relief,  two applique blocks,  one knitted cowl, 5 knitted hats, 4 pairs of fingerless gloves, and 6 draw string gift bags. I would love to say I had pics of these things but the hats and fingerless glove were Christmas gifts that did not get pictured. I think my 2018 resolution should be to remember to take pictures.At least the gift bags got a pic...
2017 was a year of RV travel from July through November covereing the Northwest US and wine country in British Columbia. I do have pics of this so will share later on posts. It was a trip to renew the stock of our wine racks which led to a small redo of our under stairs closet into a wine closet and there will be pics of that in another post also.

2017 also saw the December birth of our first great grand daughter so pics of her will be another post. 

2018 started with our annual New Year's eve party so pics (there are not many) will be another post.
Then there is the word for 2018.....lets see....maybe....but then there is....got it....HOW

How can I...
How is it that....
How many....
How about this....
How do we....
How do I....
How about we...

Till next post How about we all have a great start to our 2018!!

HAPPY NEW 2018