Friday, September 16, 2011
Sept 1976-He says you could see the energy of the wind in the fabric
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBVpgN4JAsE
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Sewing Sunday
Oops! It got cancelled. I was on the old computer class list and one on the new list. The new
list one got a cancel call and the old computer list not so. I did get a jaunt out to the quilt shop
and an invite to stay and sew. Instead I took the new Aug.1 block set, Miss Emilie's Garden by
Lori Smith home to study and start. These blocks are cute, cute, cute.
Also I'll be out to the movies. That's it for now.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Stitching on a hillside with wild flowers
While at the sea otter classic mountain bike race, on a green hillside with wild flowers, some
stitching got done. Otherwise I was counting the racers, timing the racers and my blessings
to actually be out in the sun and the green grass with orange and purple wild flowers, tall
green grass and blue sky. Way off in the distance sat a cloud bank where the ocean hid. Glorious
glorious. I won't say that but a stitch or two got done.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Something Quick

I received Little Quilts Swatches in the mail on Friday. On my way out to my hair appointment
I grabbed them and stitched then I went to a bead shop and had a bracelet class. I made a fob for my sissors, earrings and a double strand bracelet. While I was getting instruction and doing the
steps and waiting for the teacher to return with supplies, I finished my stitching. Last night
I finished up a mug rug with the swatches. Love when things go together. Not a bead unused and
not a swatch unquilted. Finishing is freeing.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Lighthouse Challenge Quilt-so proud for many reasons

Here is my Point Pinos 1854-2011 Lighthouse Quilt
I love everything about it. The original digital design
is by Joy Smallman,DD. I used Jo Morton,Hurrah.
This is a fabric line designed as a patriotic re-
production line. I love it because it is reminiscent of the
civil war era colors. Point Pinos is such a wonderful place.
Initially when I visited for the first time, I was in rapture of
the shear beauty of the ocean views and the natural setting.
And then when I heard the stories of those that had lived
worked and loved the lighthouse, I felt compelled to tell
the stories. I became a volunteer. The stories and records
of those who kept the light are somewhat sparce in the telling.
Some records and writings were available but there is only
enough information that it sets a mind to wondering about
everything that has not been written. For me it was about
wondering and thinking about those keepers. There is nothing
like volunteering at the lighthouse
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