Showing posts with label Pineapple Blossom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pineapple Blossom. Show all posts

Saturday, March 20, 2021

Happy Quilting Day

 Last year we were bound and determined to hang quilts - and it was the perfect day on the coast for it.  We were quarantined, but a quilt hung on my balcony all morning!  Just for the travelers on 101 and the fishermen in the cove!!

Today is windy and looks like it could pour any time now.  But on DH’s walks I’ll be asking him to take a picture of different quilts made this last year.  



The ocean and sky can always be the background to our life!!


I’m celebrating National Quilt Day by quilting!!  Here’s my setup for large quilts.  Old dogs can learn new tricks - see the rolled towel peeking out on the right.  My quilt sandwich kept trying to catch UNDER the acrylic table.  So I rolled a towel, and stuck it under and it’s working better.


Here is today’s first quilt.  Bonnie Hunter’s Pineapple Blossom started 3 years ago right before my DHs Quadruple Bypass adventure!  Christmas colors with a snowman flannel for the back!

Stay Tuned for more adventures in Quilting today!!!


Quilting has indeed saved what sanity I have left.  It kept me thinking, creating, looking thru fabrics and dreaming of the next quilt.

Thursday, December 28, 2017

2017 - It's a wrap!

Favorite photos and memories day!!  Today is our 45th wedding anniversary!  We had other plans - but we're hanging out here on the coast - it's varying between sunny and cloudy.  That's the coast in December!

This is my 'card' that I woke up to - Rick said he couldn't go shopping for a card!  So true!



Before Rick had his 'episode' I was in a Bonnie Hunter Pineapple Blossom class.  We had low lighting in our space, mood lighting, but we made the best of it! 


  
Finished blocks at the end of the day - there were two sizes.  My pink ones were on the left in the left photo!!  But I loved the pink and grey ones in the right photo too.  They were all gorgeous!


Here's A's crew come to visit Papa in the Hospital


Here's Mr M showing Papa a video game.


Here's our breakfast before the Portland contingent headed for home.  Don't you love Black Bear Diner!!  Those are "Get Well, Papa" signs they are holding up. The waitress came up, tapped me on the back and told me to get in the shot! and took our picture for us!  Thanks!!


They say it's important to let hospital personnel know about your life - that you are a person, not just a patient.  I think Rogue Regional knows this well, but it never hurts to be sure!  J2 gathered and organized this for us. It was a great conversation starter with staff.


Surgery's done, and we're moving back to the ward!



The night before we were dismissed and headed for home, I made 2 large buckets of chocolate covered pretzels for the two heart units.  Everyone was so wonderful - we wanted to do something.  I wondered about ordering fruit plates ... but Adam - the pediatrics nurse at the same hospital said, "Everyone loves homemade cookies when they come in!"  He's the expert! - and these are favorites of ours too!


After a whole lot of knots in the rewinding of the embroidery floss, I learned a trick!  So I'm going to tell you!!  Take the bands off, and separate the 'circle' - as you can see - there's one loop not cooperating. 
  
But I persuaded it to circle out.


Now for the simplest way to rewind it onto the plastic card ... put the loop around
your wrist!  Be sure to start winding with the 'outside' end and off you go.


Sometimes it tries to get tangled, but just give it a shake and it will sort itself out.  But don't wear a watch when doing this!!  Murphy's Law taught me that when I was showing the trick to my small group!!!



 Miss E is in the Holiday spirit!  On Dasher, on Dancer ... oops lost the rest of them!!






Wishing all a HaPpY NeW YeAr! With health, happiness and quilts for all!