I finished and washed the throw quilt last week… and it became a wall hanging!!!
My honey loved it soo much he wants Stars Among Us hanging on the quilt hanger in the kitchen 🙂 So here it is!!! The colored chalk was completely gone after my traditional first TWO washings… when I took it out after the first there was a bit of pink chalk still in it… but I had used pink pounce AND pink cartridge chalk on marking the center… so back in the washer it for 1 more wash and all looked great… dried it and look how wonderful the texture turned out… we are soo pleased ❤
One day is all I could handle having empty nest syndrome…..
This is my Spiral Log Cabin quilt flimsy that has been fixed (the outer border was waving too much!) and is now became one with the frame and a flimsy no more on the Tuesday!!!
The rest of that day was spent at doctor appointments for my honey’s upcoming surgery for his hip replacement. It is our first joint replacement in this house so we are starting the prep work in earnest now! Keep reading you will see 🙂
Then Wednesday errands for prep and more doctor appointments for both of us locally… then it was Thursday!!! Happy Valentine’s to me from my honey…
This expensive chocolate is our tradition for him to get me… I got him a bit of chocolate this year too and he loved the new tradition of getting some himself 😀
Here is hoping you had a great Valentine’s Day… if you celebrate where you live!
We also put this cool little Singer sewing machine up for sale on Valentine’s.. it sold out quick too!!
It is special because most of the metal parts are black.. this is called a “blackside” finish on those parts made around the 40’s in wartime to preserve the best metal for war time needs. This machine was actually produced according to our information… in the mid 1950’s… but with parts in the 1940’s primarily on it … and sketchy records kept during this time on these machines anyway… it makes it more valuable… but it is on it’s way to a great home where it will be loved and appreciated ❤
Finally Friday rolled around and we were rested and I took a few photos and made some progress on this project…
After assembling the tools I would use I did some stitching… this was the initial look… I knew it needed more depth though…
So I phoned my bestie Connie and she had some perle 8 in a light brown… PERFECT for this quilt… she said she would pitch it in the mail for me… well Saturday I got it to my surprise!!!
And I made headway with it earlier…
I have the bottom border mainly marked now… you can see the blue lines of what will be a natural YLI thread stitching…
And I took a photo to include the new ball of perle in this beautiful color ..
And here is a photo I shot this morning 🙂
I don’t have any plans for stencils on this quilt… but the center is yet to be decided… do you have ideas that strike you when you look at this photo for quilting the center inside the black border???
Linking the quilting in this post to:
Kathy’s Quilts… Slow Stitching Sunday
HERE
& Wendy’s Quilts and More … Peacock Party
HERE
Along with the 2 spools of thread was a surprise….
Connie made us this most BEAUTIFUL doily to go on our wood shelf… you can see this wall in our kitchen below houses lots of vintage stuff and a while back I had asked her if she could crochet us something for this long shelf…
I think it turned out perfect too ❤
I mentioned last week that a friend asked me to make something for her sewing room on her farm. The girl in the photo below on the far left is Holli… she is standing with her hubby who is a Chief in the Navy…
Holli is such a joyful friend… that is rare these days too! So when she sent me a charm pack of her theme fabric I was thrilled to play with it and make her a banner bunting personalized for her…
Here I am sewing on my Singer 319w… boy did this baby handle all that thickness like a dream!!!
I got to use this special applique foot too… and I see why people love it now… and I love it too for applique to look more professional… I think I could use this on bags too!!!
So that bunting is about 2/3 done or a bit more… and we have a “mock up ” area in our kitchen set up so I can hang it when finished and custom fit it to her windows where this will be hanging 😀 YAY!!!
Finally … what I am most excited about!!!!


Yesterday this happened!!! My honey was out in his man cave building and came in to tell me he found a drawer that matched our kitchen.
And the day ended with the floor removed on this part of the kitchen proper…
And another view…
And here is the bar top marked for removal…
The sample just to the left of the demolition line is a 12 foot by 8 foot piece of vinyl thick flooring we have had about a year… waiting for the opportunity to move the bar out and change about the kitchen… well that is happening NOW! lol
This prep for surgery is taking on lots of angles for sure… Rick understands as the day for surgery gets closer that he will be recuperating for A WHILE and unable to get down and up so much and learning new ways of doing things so he doesn’t make his new joint pop out … oh my!
Meanwhile the weather here has been mainly rainy but that took a hiatus yesterday and we did a ride about on the golf cart… things are starting to bud out a bit… I am getting excited that during Rick’s recuperation we may have the windows open at night again… I sure miss that about winter… I am not wishing away the seasons .. I love each one.. but this has been a very cold winter and we haven’t gotten the worst of it for sure!
I hope this post has brought you thoughtfulness about what you could do to shake up your own life .. or at least brought YOU some joy in reading about our escapades this week! lol Take time to evaluate and be in love with your life my friends <3… every minute of it too.. if not make changes so you are!!! No time like the present 🙂
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I'm so glad your stars are finished, such a lovely quilt. She looks great hanging in your kitchen. The new quilting project looks very nice and I have no suggestions for the quilting. Looks like you've got the remodeling under control. Happy Stitching!
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Beautiful finish and a new quilt in the frame! Looking good at your house!
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Congratulations on the finished quilt! Looks like you found the perfect spot to enjoy it.And another beauty is already on the frame! Love that perle cotton colour!I think wavy lines following the colours of the log cabins would be fun to quilt!
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I am having a devil of a time threading perle cotton #8! What are youusing for needles? No local quilt stores any more so squinting at my monitor trying to see the holes! 🙂 Thanks, Susan
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The Stars quilt is beautiful on your wall. And I love that little black sewing machine you two sold. I'm not quite following what you are doing in the kitchen; are you removing a cabinet? The crochet doily is perfect on your little shelf… beautiful! The new quilt in the frame is so pretty; looking forward to seeing your progress.
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sounds like you have been getting a lot done. Nice to have another quilt on the frame – I never like to see the quilt frame empty – it just looks so bare doesn't it. So your kitchen is back together already? that is nice. Love the piece that Connie did in your kitchen!
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Congrats on a great finish! Looks like no down time at your house. I am looking forward to seeing the completed banner. We remodeled a kitch back in the early 2000s and removed a penisula and added an island. Like I said so good to have handy husbands
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I am enamored with the latest quilt on the frame. I adore log cabin quilts and this pattern has me drooling. I can't wait to see how you quilt it. I wish Rick all the best with his upcoming surgery. He is certainly making sure to get a whole lot completed prior to being out of commission for a while. Your quilt looks great in the kitchen and I do like that shelf doily.
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How fabulous your Stars quilt looks hanging in the kitchen. It certainly adds pops of patriotic colour. The log cabin on the frame is a beauty too. That is a cute little sewing machine you sold. All the best for your husband's surgery.
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I love your Stars quilt, and enjoyed reading about your home renovations. I hope your husband's surgery goes well. Thank you for linking up to the Peacock Party.
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