Monday, November 6, 2023

11.6.23

 It feels so good to cross things off my 'to do' list! I've been putting off making my oldest grandson a Penn State quilt because I haven't found a pattern that speaks to me. I finally made a final decision and began cutting out blocks yesterday. I wasn't completely sold on the design but the more I think about it, the more I believe that with my own additions, it will be just perfect and it will be a fun quilt to make. I also need to put a Christmas quilt top on my longarm and get that quilted and bound. 

I finished my baby grandson's quilt yesterday and have to say, I'm really happy with it. I made him a quilt to go along with the book 'The Ghost who was a Quilt' and the first try was just awful. I have never used minky as a backing and tried to skip a few steps since it was such a small quilt. I ended up giving it to my dog Casper. I made a new one and heavily basted it and quilted it on my Bernina 880. It turned out perfect! 

I have 6" blocks that I'm sewing together for the Lutheran sewing group but can't remember if it is nine by fifteen or eleven by fifteen. Until I find out for sure, I'll just be sewing together 15 blocks rows.

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Looking back

I had to stop at the library last night to drop off some books. It was just before dark and there were some kids practicing soccer on the field behind the library. Oh did that take me back. I remember taking my kids to and picking them up from soccer practice. I remember going to their matches. I remember the years that 3 of my kids practiced on different nights of the week so every evening was rushed dinner, rushing to practice, and then rushing home to finish homework, get baths, and go to bed. Our world was spinning so fast at that point that I don't even remember being aware of the noise of soccer practice: the coaches hollering at the kids to do this, do that; the players giggling over whatever it was that little kids giggled about; and moms shouting to their sons and daughters to 'hurry up, we need to get home'. But those memories came back to me last night - snuck up like a thief to remind me of what I had back then. Those times were good and I wish I'd had more time to savor them.

Monday, October 9, 2023

A new leaf, a new life

 To say that retirement has been the best decision I've ever made is an understatement. After not being employed for 8 months, I took a part-time job for a few hours a week. It takes advantage of my love of the early morning hours and gives me the chance to talk to people in my community. And it is only 5 miles away from home. Despite living in this area for over 25 years, I feel like I never really got to know my neighbors. By volunteering with the fire hall and the library, I'm meeting more and more people and am starting to feel connected.

10.9.23

 

Plans for today: work on Christmas quilt, put new needle in Kenmore, sew at least 3 rows of church quilt.