Sunday 28 September 2014

Where did September Go?

     Hello everyone.  I have been missing in blog land for a while.  It's been an interesting month but not one for getting a lot of quilting done.  At the beginning of the month I got sick.  Nothing serious just a combination of allergies and a lingering virus that have zapped my energy.  By the time I get through the work day I don't have a lot of energy left....but the energy is coming back, along with the beautiful fall weather we have been having.  This truly is my favourite time of year.  Even with ragweed!
   
     The weekends have been pretty busy as well.  Last weekend was my birthday and I had lots of fun family time....a walk in Elora, a visit to a local quilt shop to use my 20% off birthday card and dinner with my husband, our daughter and our son and his  wife in the town that they live in.
     We have been looking for a large table for the sewing room that we could work on dropping the sewing machine down into.  Dwight found one at the local St. Vincent de Paul store for $35.
It's deeper than my old table so I had to refigure the furniture and move the bookshelf that holds the stash.  This of course meant taking everything out of it and resorting the stash.   It takes hours but it is so satisfying.  Since this picture was taken we've added a little home audio system.  I can listen to my C.D.s or the radio when I'm sewing.  You can also hook up a phone, an ipod or an ipad to this gizmo but I've not caught up to the current era and don't own these things.   Yet!!!



     I did manage to start and catch up with the letters sew along at the Temecula Quilt Company.  Thanks Tanya for sharing this.  It's  a fun little project to fit into the day.


     I also finished my Mod Blocks Runner.  Just like the pattern I used straight line quilting an inch apart,  I threw in the odd extra line at a half inch.  My nod to originality.   I backed it with some Indian? African? fabric I've had in the stash for about 10years.  I'm really happy to have used it and I think it complements the front quite well. It's three different fabrics pieced together.   The binding fabric had been in the stash for ever as well.  Today for Slow Stitching Sunday I'll be hand stitching the binding to the back.


     And if I get lonely I'm sure a certain somebody will be on hand to keep me company.


     Later today we are going in to the big city to join friends for dinner and before hand I'm checking out the Toronto Modern Quilt Guild's monthly meeting. It should be an interesting afternoon.
     

7 comments:

Deb @ Frugal Little Bungalow said...

How bright and pretty and organized your sewing room looks! :)

Carla A Few Of My Favorite Things said...

I have been pinning the alphabet quilt to do some time. Yours looks great!

Deb A said...

Glad you are getting your energy back. Those colds and allergies really can run you down quickly. Happy belated birthday and have fun today.

CathieJ said...

I love the way your stash looks. It always feels great when you organize it.

Jill said...

It is no fun being ill. I think your resale table is perfect. I am unclear, on if a family member cut the hole in order to drop the machine down. I am envious of your flat sewing surface and of your glass door bookcase for a fabric stash. Stay on the mend.

Lisa J. said...

Hi Jill: The intent is for my husband to drop the table down....but it hasn't happened yet. No need to be envious yet.

Quilter Kathy said...

A lovely space to sew in! Love your little letter blocks! Hope you are enjoying your binding and of course the furry company!