Saturday, October 16, 2010

Christopher who?

I meant to enter a post last weekend, but I was a bit wrapped up with the extra day off from work. Naturally, I am not the biggest proponent of Columbus Day, and, in fact, I'm still wondering why the federal government celebrates that lunatic. Wait - I take that back. Its makes sense. At least to me.

A few months ago, I cut out the pieces for a romper for M a couple of sizes bigger which was a good thing because I put it aside, thinking I would get to it within the next couple of weeks. Well, now its been about two months, and it will probably fit her now, assuming I finished it, like, now. So . . .here she is.

Since the time I took the picture, I did finish the legs, and I'm ready to attach the soles. I worry that, once put together, I will experience additional delay with attaching the snaps. Yipe. I hope not. Its pretty much the right size for M to wear now, especially with the weather turning a bit cooler.

Did I ever say that Tucson has been having some beautiful mornings? Now that the temperature has finally dropped, the weather is extremely amicable. Perfect for taking M for a walk, riding a bike (which SFR is doing as I write), and running (which I have started to do again).



This little ensemble is the Mouse's next project. I helped her make her first quilt several months ago, and, let me tell you, she was very diligent! Her first quilt comprised of simple squares from fat quarters she picked out from Jo-Ann's. She pieced them together and attached the border, and, in one afternoon, she tied the entire quilt in one sitting. No hesitation. Man.

The Tucson Quilter's Guild has an annual Quilt Fiesta near the beginning of every year, and, this year, I volunteered to man a table. I took the Mouse with me to fan the beginnings of what I am hoping will be a quilty Mouse soon. When we were done, we walked around and examined all the beautiful quilts, including those made by kids around her age. I think she was a bit motivated by the fact that others were doing the same and displaying their quilts.

She selected the cat fabric above, and I picked out the pattern, Shadow Box, thinking that it was a bit more challenging than her previous quilt but not too difficult. Last weekend, SFR, JJ, M, and I all went to Phoenix on a day trip, and, of course, we stopped by Quilter's Ranch. I picked out the poked-dotted black fabric for the "shadow" portion. I already have the neutral background, so maybe this weekend, we'll work on it.

I just have to say - I'm really excited about the possibility that the Mouse will get into quilting. Ahem.


At the Quilter's Ranch, I also bought this. I have been into browns lately. Browns, oranges, and blues. The black was a fluke. I almost never buy black fabric, but I do so enjoy dots.

Finally, some crochet. Here is the blanket that I finished for M. I started this baby blanket when I was about three months pregnant, and we weren't sure whether we were having a boy or a girl.

Sleep was an issue for me during my pregnancy. I was able to go to sleep, but, somewhere around 2 or 3 am, I would wake up and have a difficult going back to sleep. I bought those crochet hooks with the lights, thinking that I could crochet in the dark without disturbing SFR. Ha! Well, I don't think I actually used the lights, but I do like the crochet hooks. In fact, they were on clearance at Michaels, and I snatched them all. I could always use more size H, right?


























Hep Cat update: Kitty is on hold, for now. I went as far as I could, and I need to order some cat eyes which I have not been able to locate in the Pueblo.

Now. Off to enjoy the beautiful weather.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Finally. . . October

September wasn't a very good month for me. Work was stressful, and I wasn't feeling very well. So, for obvious reason, I wasn't very crafty.

October, however. . .

It's been so warm here until very recently with a brief appearance of rain. Ahhh . . . now its a few degree cooler and slightly more comfortable. I'm very into cardigans, so it looks like we'll be having cardigan weather soon. (Of course, I always wear a cardigan.)

Yesterday, I left work a bit early to pickup up da Mouse, my eleven year old genius bar, from school. She is attending BASIS middle school - very challenging, but definitely in her league. With at least 45 minutes in hand, I made a quick trip to Bella Quilts on Broadway. I haven't been there in a while, and, frankly, I'm not sure why. Here in Tucson, the quilts stores are either very east or very north of central Tucson, which is where I live. So, its a trek going to one of them, and Bella Quilts is probably the nearest one. Anyway, I stopped in, and, mind you, I was there for only about maybe fifteen minutes (because of the travel and traffic time) and, you betta believe, I walked out with some stuff.




Introducing Butterfly Town quilt kit. I just realized that I accidently omitted the pattern, but it's a butterfly pattern. I love the fabrics, especially the florals. I haven't decided which one of my four girls will be the recipient.






There was also a packet of 20 fat quarter reproduction fabrics that I snatched. I have always wanted a small variety of reproduction fabrics. I am thinking of making this for the Banana, my sassy, redheaded eight year old, a Sunbonnet Sue quilt with the fabric. The pattern and fabric definitely suit her personality.

I read a few blogs, too, about English paper piecing, too, and I'm anxious to try my hand at it. I love handpiecing, but I dislike having to mark out lines for the sewing and cutting lines. Hence, the diamond and hexagon pieces. Now to figure out the fabric . . .

Onto what I have been working lately:

I've had these squares cut out for quite a while.
I'm too ashamed to admit how far back. :(

I love pinwheels. In fact, I think the very first quilt I completed had pinwheels. I was in college, and I worked part-time at Clothworld (now defunct). Needless to say, I did a much better job shopping there than actually working.

I sewed up a few more blocks, and I am considering making Em her first baby quilt. Another shameful moment. Sniff. My little Em is almost eight months, and, sadly, I have not officially made her a quilt. I did, however, crochet her two blankets. Pic forthcoming!

Speaking of crochet, I recommenced working on
Hepcat. This is for JJ, my seven year old little miss know-it-all. Amigurumi is pretty cool, if not a little tough on the hands. I will continue to work on him intermittently.

I completed the peg arms, the muzzle, and two ears, but I could only find one. Since JJ's favorite color is blue, I will likely introduce a strong shade of blue, rather than the one used in the book.






And then there's the turkish bed socks. I am o-most (as JJ use to say) done! Of course, that's just the one foot. It's coming out very nicely, especially with the yarn. It might look small, but it stretches. I know its a bit dated and overused, but I like the teal-green-blue combination. In any case, I'm looking forward to wearing these when the weather turns cold, if at all.

Until next time . . .