Friday, June 30, 2023

What's Missing?

So, what's missing from this pic? 

See anything wrong?
There's a carriage there (upper portion of the pic) but no head. DW is headed to Lansing for his annual spa treatment. Meanwhile, his bed is a great place to put customer quilts waiting to be picked up. 

Once I got DW torn down, and then loaded into the truck (thank you Wayne for coming over and helping with this), I had to move all the quilts in waiting over to DW's bed. Jim is currently sleeping downstairs since he's "disabled" for the time being, and for a few weeks the quilts can reside here. Hopefully though, people will come and pick these up. 

Work on Bernie commenced and the moth is taking longer than anticipated because of what I've decided to quilt in it. But that's okay. No hurries on this one. 

The neighbors are up this weekend and the girls discovered their daughter and granddaughters also came since their dog, Walter, came over this morning to fetch the girls for some play time. And, wonderful neighbors that they are, Mr. Beller is mowing both of our lawns at once this morning. One less thing for me to do.

Don't know if anybody is coming today or not. I have two customers who said they'd be by this week to pick up and it's now Friday. Had two come yesterday; one pick up and one drop off...another Flea Market, and it's so nice to hear all the positive comments about our new studio adventures. Though on hold for the time being since we are down a worker. 

After working on the long arm for a while, I decided, with the storms coming in, shutting down the long arm was probably a good idea, and I was pooped anyway. I pieced three 100 blocks instead and here are numbers 4, 13, and 22.

12 blocks done already. 

Thursday, June 29, 2023

No Pics Today

Not much happening in the studio other than long arming customer quilts. I already showed pics of what was going into Janice's quilt and I didn't work on Bernie at all yesterday. 

I'm on this time crunch to get Janice's quilt done before tearing down DW later this afternoon. And...I only have one more roll/row/set of borders to work so I should be done by lunch today, but either way, it'll be complete before tonight to get the machine loaded into the truck. Hopefully.  

Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Spa Time

DW is heading to Lansing on Friday morning to spend some time getting all cleaned and fixed. He's running fine. He just has some electrical issues and limited response on a few of his buttons that need to be addressed. So, I'm on a time crunch with him this week. 

I started on Bernie yesterday...

AWESOME texture!
Once the backing was frame ironed I switched over to DW. Here's what he's wearing today...
Janice's Irish Chain
I'm about half-way done with this one and I'll continue on now that we are back from Midland after getting ortho consults on Jim's knee. Which isn't as damaged as we originally were told on Friday. Yay!

Here's some of the quilting going into it...
This is a "clean" looking quilt so I'm keeping it clean in the quilting
After this one is done, then so is DW for a few weeks. They'll have him down in Lansing all of next week and then we have reunion, so won't be able to fetch him until around the 11th or 12th. I'll continue working on smaller-sized customer quilts on Bernie, but all the big ones are on hold for now. 

Tuesday, June 27, 2023

Apparently I Can't Count

Here's some more quilting detail on Pam K.'s quilt...

Large Borders? No Problem
This quilt is done and I'm just getting all the markings out before removing it from the frame this morning. Not sure what else, if anything, is going on DW this week. He's scheduled to head to Lansing on Friday morning, meaning whatever I decide to get on there has to be done by Thursday night. That's some pressure. While working on mark removal last night, I pieced together the next block in the 100 blocks challenge. 

My snafu with the 100 blocks cutting situation was because I thought the next row started with block 31. It was actually supposed to be 21 and found that out after incorrectly piecing the whole incorrect block. But 21 is now done. 

The real block 21
I'll be working on Lynn S.'s quilt today on Bernie regardless of what (if) I find a quick(er) one to tackle on DW. 

Jim is still on the couch/his chair. Ortho appointment first thing tomorrow morning in Midland to determine just how long he'll be hanging around the house with me. 

Monday, June 26, 2023

Lesson Learned

Saturday, while I was coaching my 7-year old granddaughter through her first experience with cross stitching on plastic canvas (her other grandma bought her a kit), I was cutting out the next three blocks on the 100 blocks challenge. Her parents were canning strawberry jam and her brothers, were as usual, beating each other up. 

When I went to piece these together yesterday, discovered that block #12 was cut pretty incorrectly and had to recut several pieces, or even cut pieces I skipped over. Block #31 was cut as an entirely different block and none of it usable. Needless to say, I only got two blocks done yesterday...

#3 and #12 in the mustard yellow
Won't have time today to deal with this until maybe later tonight. Since Jim is out of commission until further notice, ALL the house/yard chores as well as my business are on my shoulders. I'll have to make sure all of that is dealt with before I get some sinful piecing pleasure at night. 😇

Working on Pam K.'s quilt today mostly. DW is supposed to head to Lansing on Friday, but again, it depends on what the ortho people say later this week and whether he can even drive himself down there. I'd have to load DW myself into the truck and I'm not sure I'll be able to get him up there in the back seat. 

Friday, June 23, 2023

Interesting 24 Hours

Had a customer come to pick up yesterday and I was pulling fabrics for the 100 blocks challenge starting in a week. This particular customer has a background in interior design and said what I pulled would not work. Color really isn't my thing anyway, so listened to what she had to say. 

After she left and Jim and I gobbled down some lunch, I headed over to Pieces to get the proper fabrics for this challenge. 

I came right home and pieced my last block on FGV2 giving myself permission to start playing with the new fabrics. 
Say Cheese

I basted in the new quilt in DW and while Jim was moving more dirt, I was working on the first three blocks of my 100 days blocks. Here's where I got to...

Days 1, 2 and 11
Here's the deal. I can do the blocks in their original order, OR, do them by color. I've chosen the later. The reason I have some of the blocks already, even though the challenge hasn't started yet, is because we have family reunion coming up and I know I'll get behind if I don't get a little ahead. 

After piecing these three, I decided I better actually do some real work. Here's what the first border looks like on Pam K's quilt

Pam's 1st border
This morning was a "new studio" work day. The kids came up last night with the explicit intention of relearning how to make strawberry jam. However, the cement truck was coming this morning. And since we have an asphalt driveway, we had to haul 3 1/2 cubic yards of the footer concrete with a cement buggy. Here's the first pour going in...

My son Ben and Jim pouring the first load
But then we ended up here...

Jim messed up his knee on the second load
So...now all this cement work rested on Ben, Alisha (his wife), and my shoulders. Jim hung out until we were done with the cement but yeah, Jim is out of commission for at least eight weeks. 

But we got 'er done and here's the footers, pads, and crock cement curing. 

Next step, the foundation
There was some interesting happenings between Jim being "bucked" off the cement buggy and my writing tonight. We almost got in a horrific car accident, the two knee brace places were both closed early today making our trip to West Branch useless meaning we had to head back to urgent care to put on a temporary brace (the pic above), the fridge decided it didn't want to close any more (Ben found the  problem with it and fixed it just a bit ago), and the dog sitter for the reunion can no longer watch the dogs for us. See...interesting 24 hours.

Tomorrow Jim and the kids will be making jam. Maybe I can get some long arming done?

Thursday, June 22, 2023

Longest Day

Not only was yesterday the longest light day of the year (happy summer solstice), but it was pretty long for Jim and I both. Up early and off and running all day long.

Here's what DW is going to be wearing for the day (and weekend, and part of next week)...

Pam K's appliquéd flowers
This is one of those quilts that will [hopefully] look stunning when I get it done. Here's some detail of what went into Carla's quilt yesterday...

Vines and Leaves
Bernie is also wearing new attire today and will be for the unforeseeable future...

Lynn S's FPP Moth
Both of the tops on the frames are for new customers so I haven't learned their preferences yet. But with any luck, they'll be pleased. 

While DW was stitching out yesterday, and while I was frame ironing backing(s), I was able to construct all but the last block for FGV2...






I have enough if I want to set this in a 6x8 setting, but I'm thinking I'd rather have it set in a 7x7, so I'm going to make one more block today. 

On the construction front, the footer frames are complete. The [B] kids are coming up tonight to help with the cement we're expecting tomorrow, and then if the construction gods are with us, the blocks will be delivered on Saturday. Amongst all of that, Jim is supposed to be teaching them how to make strawberry jam. 

Busy Morning

Unfortunately it won't be busy in the studio this morning. I have nails first thing. From there I have to buzz over to moms art show jus...