Sunday 24 January 2016

A frosty Sunday!

What a pretty morning. Everything outside is covered in frost and it feels a bit warmer. It's hard to believe that in our area, at the end of January, we have only had one day that we've had to actually clear snow from the driveway. I'm okay with that!

It feels like the kind of day that I wish I could just stay curled up in my special chair and work away at my applique....but that's not going to happen. I was able to catch up on my Day in My Life/Quilty 365....

As you can maybe tell, I am still giving "back-basting" a try since my blogpost a couple of days ago explaining that I was attempting it for the first time. I'm still quite happy with the results.

Also, as you can see by the new "button" off to the side of the screen, I am starting yet another project... My Small World by Jen Kingwell. It looks like quite an intricate project! 

The house once again feels like chaos. We keep saying "no more renovating"...but here we go again! Actually, it's not so much of a reno as it is a project. It should also go fairly quickly....it just feels like a bit of a mess at the moment. We have decided to take this year's holiday funds and put it into having a gas fireplace, yay!

Here's how it looks so far....
The "guy" comes on Wednesday to do the installation, so we've had to hurry on getting things set up. Not a bad start after one day! The only down-side is that while I have my applique time in the morning I can just listen to the tv and not properly see it. That's ok, it's just for a week, maybe.

I hope to spend an hour this afternoon on the signature quilt from our wedding. There is now a deadline to get it done. I'll just have to go out and get some nice border fabric. My first thoughts, since the blocks are all Kaffe Fassett fabrics was to do a narrow solid border and a wild Fassett outer border. But now I'm thinking of doing a similar border treatment as the quilt in the banner of this blog. Any thoughts would be greatly welcomed and appreciated! 

Here it is so far....

Actually, the first three rows of blocks have been sewn since this photo. I also have some blocks that weren't signed and am still thinking to add them to make another row. We'll see!

Today is the day to visit with Kathy's Quilts to see what others are working on for Slow Sunday Stitching. Also, a head's-up that Kathy herself will be teaching at Quilt Canada in Toronto this June! Way to go, Kathy!!!

Have a great day!

10 comments:

  1. Your new fireplace will be soooo cozy!
    Love the Wedding Quilt layout. It is going to be gorgeous! What memories!

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  2. What a beautiful wedding quilt. I think that a nice solidish border would tie it all together beautifully. Did the wedding have a color theme to pull from?

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    1. Thanks! No colour theme, it was a true quilter's backyard wedding with lots of colourful gerber daisies, bright napkins,colourful decorations....perfect!

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  3. Such a lovely wedding quilt and oh I can only imagine how much you will enjoy that fireplace when it is all done! :)

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  4. We rarely get to use our fireplace, being in South Florida, but when we do it is so relaxing. I hope you get to use yours soon. I find the stitching goes a bit slower when the fireplace is going :)

    I love your wedding quilt and look forward to seeing how you finish it.

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  5. Won't it be fun to sit by the fire and stitch once the installation is complete. I tend to be anti border so I can't offer any advice.

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  6. Ah... thanks so much Sandra! I am quite excited :)
    You will love having a fireplace to stitch by when it's done!
    So glad that you are starting a new project for me to enjoy vicariously!

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    1. No problem, Kathy, you can live vicariously thru' me....that gives me a real reason to be starting something new! lol

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  7. I'm amazed at how you keep up with the "heart" project. You seem to be able to focus and "get at it".
    I just love my fireplace. I have a comfy chair near it and love to sit with a book or watch the birds at the feeder.
    My Small World looks interesting but I'm just going to watch it grow. I have enough projects going now.

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  8. I definitely have enough projects and should not be starting something new!

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