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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

ABM Innova longarm quilting machine & triangles quilt

Here I am, working on my new machine. I decided to just make some quilted yardage for my first project, as I have never worked with a longarm before. I'm making insulated grocery bags with the yardage.

It's tons of fun. A whole new craft. I need more practice-It's a good thing that I have 8 tops waiting to be quilted.
Ashley had a few tips to give me. She's fascinated, but wants to be on top of the quilt while I'm working-not a good idea!

After the one practice piece, I decided to do a quilt. This is my cuddle up on the couch quilt -70" X 72".

Close up.
Another closeup.


Back view.

Closeup of back.

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Fiber pirates baggo 2008

I belong to a Yahoo group known as Fiber Pirates. We had a Baggo challenge. For those who aren't familiar with baggo's, the rules are as follows: You fill a gallon zip lock bag with an assortment of fabrics, trims, embellishments, etc that you would like in a quilt & mail it to a coordinator. The coordinator sends you back one from someone else, you make a quilt using as much as you want from the baggo, adding to it if necessary, post pictures & when the sender of the baggo claims it, you send them the finished piece. It's a great way to get someone else's artwork made with fabrics that you love. Here's what I started out with: I started out by making 3 pieced rings & then I realized that one of them didn't go with the others, so I decided to make 2 quilts. I named the first one "Red star & Planets".

Ashley helped me to quilt the second one. She loves the BSR on my Bernina. Take note of her perfect control of the quilt! Machine quilting can be exhausting!
After it was quilted, I added embellishments by hand. I love to work outside at our camp.

Here's the second quilt. Charlie came up with the name-"A Galaxy Far Far Away." Here's a closeup of one of the pieced stars:
Now I get to see who to send them to.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

A deer & bears

I changed the angle of the camera & got lucky. 3 very good pictures in this download


Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Look at what we just got

A new 2007 leftover Jeep Patriot. What did we trade in? Nothing. We wanted to keep both the Hummer & the Dodge Ram. I just decided that we needed a "bring home the groceries" runaround vehicle that would use a bit less gas. The Jeep has a 2.4 liter 4 cylinder engine. It's a 4x4 of course. I've never had a Jeep before. The color is called "light khaki metallic" It seems to change from silver to gold depending on the lighting.
No, I'm not afraid to get my new Jeep dirty. We hauled a few logs. The back cargo area is not carpeted, but has a vinyl nonslip surface-a detail that I heartily approve of.

Dogwood climbers



This Red Dogwood tree was planted about 50 years ago. Last month, I drove to my parents' house with my niece & her 2 children. Rowan couldn't wait to climb the tree that she remembered from her last visit. Here she is-as happy as...a kid in a tree.
Later, her 2 cousins, Rebecca & Liam came over & joined her in the tree.




In the top of the tree is Rowan's big brother , Rubin. Just after this picture, a dead branch broke sending him plummeting towards the ground. His legs caught on a limb just long enough to flip him upside down & he landed on his face. Poor kid. The next day he had a black eye & a scraped & swollen cheek.



Animal self portraits-bear & deer

I think that we finally found a bear who knows how to take pictures. Of course, I did need to wade through many butt pictures to get this one, but it's the best picture so far. Mona Lisa eat your heart out. It looks like we also have a Cinnamon Bear-a not too common color variation on the black bear. We think 4-5 different bears visit our camp. (That's why I have a potty chair for night use.)
Here's a deer who is beginning to get the hang of photography.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

A bear with a halo?

More game cam pictures:
He looks like a regular black bear, but...
Wait, is that a halo?
Or is Scotty beaming him up?
We got a lot of pictures like this. I guess the food was too close to the camera.

Friday, March 07, 2008

More game cam pics

We set the camera up near our cabin. Look, I'm a turkey farmer.
This guy would like to eat my turkeys. He's either a large gray fox or a coyote.


This looks like a "deer in the headlights". Check the extra set of eyes on the left.

This picture brought tears to my eyes. It looks like our dearly departed Al. He's been gone for almost 2 years, but we still miss him. He's buried about 50 feet from where the picture was taken. We've been calling this a picture of Al's ghost. Al loved the cabin. We always called it his happy hunting grounds.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Kitty tent & snow

It's very hard to get a good picture of Bill Bailey in her tent. She moves away from it when I open the door. This is a picture through the storm door which had some condensation on it. I made this tent with waxed nylon on the outside, 1" foam rubber for the middle layer & wool on the inside. For the cold weather, I added an old heated kitty bed that we had bought for Boney's arthritis. She sleeps in it at night when it's cold, but this was the first time that we saw her in the tent during the daytime. With 6+ inches of snow on the ground, she decided to skip her normal daytime routine. Snow in the back yard.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

More dinner guests


Bill Bailey hasn't been around for 2 days, but we've had other visitors. We call this guy Tiger Bob. He's got great camoflage.



This is the best picture so far of Uncle Smiley. I believe that he's Bill Bailey's brother & his white markings make a smile. He's another one who usually runs if he see's us looking out the window. In the last 2 days, he's visited the food about a dozen times. It's no wonder he looks so well fed.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Game camera

I got my Valentine's day gift from Charlie a little early. It's a game camera. The idea is to set it up where you are going to hunt & leave it there for a while. It has infra red detection & if it sees a warm object moving, it takes a picture. I guess the snakes can just slither past unphotographed. I decided to set it up on the porch where I feed my feral kitties (& anything that wants to eat cat food & can get up on the porch railing-sorry little doggies-you will have to go home to eat or eat bread in the back yard.) Here's the best 3 pictures from the past day & 1/2: This is Billie Jo Bailey, my feral that I try to feed. Looking out the window are Junior (named because she looks just like her mommy, Billie) & Ashley.
Oops, I didn't mean to feed him. Look at that grin! He knows that he's getting away with something.
I just named this cat, Bear. If you cover his head, he looks like a black bear. It looks like he's tailless. He runs if he see's me looking out the window.

The camera took 96 pictures in 36 hours-lots of Bill Bailey& a lot with no animals at all. I think that birds flying past are triggering it, but it's not a problem because I've got a 2 gig sd card in it.

Thursday, February 07, 2008

more rugs

Junior in an afgan & a rug in progress. Isn't she as cute as a bug?...Huh? bugs aren't cute!
This is the latest completed rug. I wasn't crazy about it as I was working on it, but when I put it on the floor & looked at the whole thing, I decided that I like it. It's 23" X 34"-about as big as I want to do.

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