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Did you get snow too?  I have lived in Georgia all my life and can count on one hand the number of times we’ve had this much snow at one time.  We had about 6 inches!  It was soooo pretty!  It looked like whipped cream.  It fell for hours in huge clumps.  The fuzzy things in the photos were the huge clumps of flakes falling.  Here are some pictures from Sunday.

Snowy Bradford Pear

Snowy Bradford Pear

Snowy PT Cruiser

And then it kept snowing and snowing some more!

These are from Monday when it had started to melt!

Look at that rail!

Look at that rail!

Misty checks out the snow.

Misty checks out the snow.

Should I use this for a Christmas Card?

Should I use this for a Christmas Card?

I was busy this month but I don’t seem to have much to show for it. I started 3 new quilts, Judy’s Quilt Along, and 2 for family members. I got most of the piecing done for those on my get away to the mountains. They are mostly blues with a few neutral accents.

I did finish this little 12″ square wall quilt. It was just in need of a little more quilting and binding. It is going to live at the nursing home in my 93 year old mother’s room. I hope it will make her feel loved.
Heart Wall Quilt

I also finished making the triangle units for the quilt along.  I needed 192 but I made a little over 200. Never hurts to have a few extras.

Quilt Along Triangle Units

Quilt Along Triangle Units

Quilt Along

I’ve decided to make Judy’s Quilt Along Project. Here are the fabrics I’ve pulled so far. I think I need a few more pinks.

Quilt Along Fabrics

Quilt Along Fabrics

January Finishes

Wow!  Where did the month go?  I have managed to finish a few things.  I finished a customer quilt.  I also finished the binding on my Flower Fairies Quilt and on the Flower Garden Quilt I made for my neighbor.  The Flower Fairies is a small quilt that was a class sample for a technique using Thangles™.  It looks like the ones called Four Patch Posies now but this was made before that technique was popular.

Flower Fairies

Flower Fairies Closeup 1

Flower Fairies Closeup 2

The Flower Garden Quilt is a nice lap size one.  When going through my stash I found a Susan Winget panel and less than half yard of a coordinating print.  My neighbor John works very hard maintaining the landscaping around the entrance to our subdivision.  He gets help from several other neighbors but for a number of years he did most of the work so I’m going to give this to him and his wife Jane.  Flower Garden Quilt

I like making fast quilts with panel prints.  I usually add borders and sometimes sashing around small panels.  This time I like the overall look of the small panel together and I didn’t have a print that would work any better around the smaller squares so I left it as a unit.  I added the words to the top and bottom.  These had been running along the selvage of the panel.  I used up the small bit of coordinating print for the top and bottom border and finished the sides with the green and small yellow and black gingham plaid.

Flower Garden Closeup

I quilted it with the Gardenia panto.  This was the first time I used this design and I love it!  I’ve already used it on two customer quilts and I’m sure I use it again.  I didn’t have enough of the green for the backing so I added a stripe of the terracotta in the same fabric. This was a very soft homespun plaid and I didn’t want to add a print that would be a different weight.  I was pleased with both of these.  Can’t say that about everything I do ;-(

Flower Garden Back CloseupFlower Garden Back

Happy New Year!

One of my resolutions is to get over whatever it is that keeps me from writing this year!  I want to plan to actually do things instead of just thinking about doing them this year!  I’ve been thinking about goals and accomplishments for a few weeks.  This past year has been one filled with unexpected delays and with the New Year I am determined to get back on track and get more done on my ‘to do’ list!

I have several quilt patterns I want to share with you soon.  These are some I have taught for charity quilting classes and are fast and easy.  I’m still learning to navigate in blogland so be patient with my efforts.

My first goal was to post something in the first week of the year and I’ve done it with a few minutes to spare!  More on my goals and thoughts on last year later.

Time Flies

I have been procrastinating for over a year now.  I want to have a blog but whenever I go to post something my mind goes blank.  Today I decided it’s been a year, which is way to long, and I should just dive in and write.  There is a delete button if I find I hate what’s there.  Yesterday I got to spend some time with my grand-babies.  They are so cute.  They are learning to crawl and pull up.  Everything in the world is new to them.

I’ve just finished teaching a class a beginner quilters.  They have had the same ‘everything is new’ attitude about quilting.  It is so much fun to see their enthusiasm about quilting and to watch their skill grow.  They want to know everything and they want to learn it all now!  It’s been well over 30 years since I made my first quilt but I still get that feeling every once in a while about something new I want to learn in quilting.

I took the new quilters to the Lyndon House Art Musuem in Athens, Georgia to see the Women of Biblical Proportions Exhibit http://www.wobp.org/home.html a few weeks ago.  It was amazing!  What was even more fun was watch the ‘new quilters’ respond to the quilts.  50 quilts made by 47 artists in many different styles.  Taking a ‘fresh and new’ look at life occasionally is important.  While I looked at the quilts and answered questions about the different techniques used to create them I began to think about some of the things that I wanted to do with my quilting.  Then I began to think about why I continue to put off trying some of these new techniques.  I also have put off publishing my patterns, something I said I was going to do when I closed my shop.

Looking at my grand-kids growing and learning and changing so fast makes me even more aware of how fast time flies.  They are 7 months old already.  My shop has been closed 5 years now and I still haven’t published my patterns.  Recently, I have been working on some new designs, but I have several notebooks full of designs I created while my shop was open.  I read a quote I had written down from somewhere recently: “A goal is just a dream if you don’t write it down.”  So now how does this all connect?  I plan to use this blog to help me attain some of my goals.  Maybe you will be inspired to work on yours too….  because time flies.

Today is my birthday! I decided a month or so ago that it would be a great day to start a blog. I’ve never kept a journal – unless you count the very brief “Dear Diary” teenage phase of puppy love and heartbreak. I’ve been inspired by other quilters on the web who share their quilting art and ideas, so here I go. I plan to share some of my quilts, some patterns and some of the craziness that makes up ‘My Life’. I hope you’ll enjoy my journey.

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