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Monday, December 31, 2018
December 2018
December was smooth and it was nice to observe some "family time" and the traditions of the holiday, "couple time" and some "me time" as well.
Near the first of the month, my youngest grandson turned 10, (my favorite number btw!).
He and a friend who was too quick for me to catch on film were having fun popping the balloons by sitting on them.
Robbi won in this endeavor. They are great friends. They play Fort Nite on the X-box, Hockey, are in the same grade though not the same class this year at school and have been friends for years.
Then we were back in Boston for another heart biopsy, clinic check, echo, and blood work.
While there, we were able to see "How the Grinch Stole Christmas at the Wang Theatre, it was a fantastic show. The props, music and story line so closely followed the Suessical book and DH tolerated it well as he'll go to honor my enjoyment of these shows.
The following two pictures are some of the architectural details within the Wang theatre.
We had a nice dinner before going back to our hotel room at the Park Plaza with an enjoyable stroll along the street.
I actually was humming the "Silver Bells," Christmas Carol while strolling and just a hint of snow was falling.
It was Beautiful yet so.o.o.oo Cold.
Our stay at the Park Plaza was very nice and comfortable besides it was conveniently located.
They happened to have an in-scale gingerbread House of the Plaza as part of their decor in the lobby. You could walk around the whole gingerbread table for a full view of the establishment and the accessories finishing the scene were perfect and quite nice.
It was massive and Gorgeous!
Shortly after that, my Mother sent a package for her Great Grand son #3, my PGS#3.
It wasn't for any special occasion like Christmas or Birthday it was just because she loves him and she wanted to make this quilt. She made a label hinting at him flying to the planets in the future and when I saw it, thought they were flying pucks, so I'm calling it "triple play" not quite a hat trick yet, lol.
He showed me his favorite block and then started dodging away from the camera.
While spending the night, we played games as is our usual but we spent time reminiscing by looking through my blog books of years gone by.
He loved hearing stories about what happened and the roles he played within those stories.
I let him know that I couldn't produce those stories and pictures if he kept hiding from my camera.
Hegraciously thankfully stayed put and I as able to take the shots. (Not sure how long this will last!)
Then Christmas came with all the usual flurry of the season.
Christmas concerts, church services, family gatherings all contributed to make it a wonderful Holiday season.
PGD#! plays trombone for the Christmas concert, she's the second one in.
PGS#3, is in the grey sweater for his class song presentation.
I found and made some time to sit by the fire and stitch while listening to Christmas music. Heaven! Started a new Cross stitch project after the holiday just befor eNew Years.
As for finished projects, there were a couple of successes in that domain-
The long time WIP of St. Patrick's Day a Patch-a-bilities design took me
F-O-R-E-V-E-R!
The rainbow I embroidered the old fashioned way, then started to play with shiva paint sticks for those coins and then Mod Podge for the white petals on the daisies so the background fabrics wouldn't' show through as I learned from Lara's book, Crafted Applique.
Then to make the daisy centers stand out better I did colonial knots, not a gazillion but probably around 35 or so until it was enough. The next step I puttered around to make the gold piping which I used a roll of lace sold by Sue Spargo wrapped around the cording to "finish" it.
Am so happy with the final results.
Another project that I started and actually finished in December was the needlepoint called "Liberty Stars" designed by Nancy's needles.
I find the rhythm of the needle even in needlepoint is so enjoyable and with this design found it easy enough to do anywhere. When company stops by I can pull a length of thread/yarn as the pattern became quite evident to me. With this one, I'll wait to frame for a couple of months, perhaps get it framed later in the Spring.
Notice the Christmas themed reading glasses.
It was a very eventful year and I'm glad to see it behind me.
Things can only be up from now on.
Near the first of the month, my youngest grandson turned 10, (my favorite number btw!).
He and a friend who was too quick for me to catch on film were having fun popping the balloons by sitting on them.
Robbi won in this endeavor. They are great friends. They play Fort Nite on the X-box, Hockey, are in the same grade though not the same class this year at school and have been friends for years.
Then we were back in Boston for another heart biopsy, clinic check, echo, and blood work.
While there, we were able to see "How the Grinch Stole Christmas at the Wang Theatre, it was a fantastic show. The props, music and story line so closely followed the Suessical book and DH tolerated it well as he'll go to honor my enjoyment of these shows.
The following two pictures are some of the architectural details within the Wang theatre.
I actually was humming the "Silver Bells," Christmas Carol while strolling and just a hint of snow was falling.
It was Beautiful yet so.o.o.oo Cold.
Our stay at the Park Plaza was very nice and comfortable besides it was conveniently located.
They happened to have an in-scale gingerbread House of the Plaza as part of their decor in the lobby. You could walk around the whole gingerbread table for a full view of the establishment and the accessories finishing the scene were perfect and quite nice.
It was massive and Gorgeous!
Shortly after that, my Mother sent a package for her Great Grand son #3, my PGS#3.
It wasn't for any special occasion like Christmas or Birthday it was just because she loves him and she wanted to make this quilt. She made a label hinting at him flying to the planets in the future and when I saw it, thought they were flying pucks, so I'm calling it "triple play" not quite a hat trick yet, lol.
He showed me his favorite block and then started dodging away from the camera.
While spending the night, we played games as is our usual but we spent time reminiscing by looking through my blog books of years gone by.
He loved hearing stories about what happened and the roles he played within those stories.
I let him know that I couldn't produce those stories and pictures if he kept hiding from my camera.
He
This pic he reminds me of Mcauley Culkin when he did the Home Alone series, another holiday tradition we l;ike to watch and make time for. |
Then Christmas came with all the usual flurry of the season.
Christmas concerts, church services, family gatherings all contributed to make it a wonderful Holiday season.
PGD#! plays trombone for the Christmas concert, she's the second one in.
PGS#3, is in the grey sweater for his class song presentation.
I found and made some time to sit by the fire and stitch while listening to Christmas music. Heaven! Started a new Cross stitch project after the holiday just befor eNew Years.
As for finished projects, there were a couple of successes in that domain-
The long time WIP of St. Patrick's Day a Patch-a-bilities design took me
F-O-R-E-V-E-R!
The rainbow I embroidered the old fashioned way, then started to play with shiva paint sticks for those coins and then Mod Podge for the white petals on the daisies so the background fabrics wouldn't' show through as I learned from Lara's book, Crafted Applique.
Then to make the daisy centers stand out better I did colonial knots, not a gazillion but probably around 35 or so until it was enough. The next step I puttered around to make the gold piping which I used a roll of lace sold by Sue Spargo wrapped around the cording to "finish" it.
Am so happy with the final results.
Another project that I started and actually finished in December was the needlepoint called "Liberty Stars" designed by Nancy's needles.
I find the rhythm of the needle even in needlepoint is so enjoyable and with this design found it easy enough to do anywhere. When company stops by I can pull a length of thread/yarn as the pattern became quite evident to me. With this one, I'll wait to frame for a couple of months, perhaps get it framed later in the Spring.
Notice the Christmas themed reading glasses.
It was a very eventful year and I'm glad to see it behind me.
Things can only be up from now on.
Saturday, December 1, 2018
More finishes and back from the Framers
November seemed successful to me.
Finished my tessellated heart which has been a WIP for way too long, I continuously wonder why I do that to myself! A top is almost finished and then it sits there, aka: percolates as I wonder how I'll finish it. With this I decided to just meander it while I did my asthma treatments in the sewing room. Surprisingly, it didn't take long. Then I did the next step....and then the next.
While making the piping I inadvertently sewed one strip of grunge red fabric right side out and then the other needed strip was sewn with the wrong side out. Calling it a happy accident because I ripped out the correctly sewn one and did 2 wrong so I could get the look I was looking for. Click oon the picture to get a closer look of the piping. It's barely visible here.
Finished with label. Hand sewn while in Boston waiting for another last minute biopsy needed 2 days before Thanksgiving.
Another wool finish is a class I took while at my quilt retreat last month. It's totally finished and just in time to put away. My son and husband think it looks more like a llama than a deer but what do those hunters know anyway!? LOL
She's setting around here at this step. |
Even then, Tufts is great to work with. The phone call came on Monday morning, the 19th and being just before our Thanksgiving, I quickly asked, "how about tomorrow for the needed heart biopsy" as I didn't need to worry wonder and knew DH didn't need the added stress either. Luckily they had an opening and we left within the hour to get to Boston. That's finishing laundry, booking a hotel, vacuuming the floors - uh-humm... okay pushing roomba's button then packing. Oh and calling his chiropractor to change his appointment as we had to leave immediately. Luckily there too, they cancelled his appointment that was suppose to be in half an hour and said whenever we got there, they'd work him him immediately.
Would you believe the chiropractor even tried to find last minute lodging for us too? He is such a great person! DH told him I already procured lodging and I was returning the cans at the redemption center and currently at the bank for $$ while he was there. Sometimes things just fall into perspective with many blessings and a little luck.
While waiting on Biopsy day, my daughter sent me a text and said she'd bring 2 pies and supply quite a few of the side dishes to help out for our dinner. Sounded great to my ears! (And they were delicious too. )
Since her Birthday was on the Holiday we celebrated with those pies, cake, Austrian tea cake and ice cream after a full Thanksgiving feast. Played games, vegged in front of the TV and just hung out.
Thankfully we rec'd word the night before Thanksgiving his Biopsy was ZERO! Yeah!!
Much to be grateful for.
Also back from the Framers was this:
I absolutely love the finish Michael's store offered locally.
The mat, frame and workmanship was perfect for what I had visualized.
Nancy's Needle "Autumn Medley" in the called for threads and canvas. The only personal-ization I did was in the diamond squares, (the smallest squares showing in the top and bottom rows).
love, Love LOVE it! smiles and giggling!
TTFN,
Jane
That is #3 Totally finished UFOs and a new kitted project in November! Yippee!
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Autumn Medley,
Biopsy,
Boston,
Deer,
Mystery QAL,
Needlepoint,
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Temecula,
Tesselated Heart,
Thanksgiving,
Tufts,
wool
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