Spring seems to be trying to make it’s way into Williamson County. It will be welcomed by all I’m sure. There are daffodils getting ready to bloom and pansies showing up around mailboxes and along front porches. Even my cold blooded gold fish are moving around when the sun’s out.
I made it back from my trip to OH and PA and settled into some sort of funk. Haven’t felt like blogging at all. Several things have been going on. I’ve been having plumbing problems, supposedly where my line ties into the city – problem is, the city doesn’t know where the lines join and I’m sure not having someone dig a bunch of holes to try and find it. Especially since the main line runs through all the yards on the other side of the street – yes, you read that right folks. In my neighborhood, the city’s sewer line runs along the front edge of the yards across the street. The manholes are in the people’s yards rather than in the street. I’ve already paid a plumber twice to come and snake the line. Today, I called the city’s emergency number and they came. I’m glad I did because now I at least know (after talking to the guys who came) that they really are working on finding a way to fix the problem. Anyhoo, on to more pleasant subjects. I’ve cut out and pieced two quilt tops since I got back . This one is ready to sandwich and quilt --I think it’s about the biggest quilt I’ve made. This quilt is made from the Turn Twenty pattern. You use 20 fat quarters to make it.
and this one is not quilt completed – I need to add the borders which I’ll do tomorrow.
The blue is the binding and the paisley will be the border. This quilt is a log cabin but won’t be my favorite – not enough truly dark prints to work out the way I wanted it too. None the less, I really like the colors and it will be a pretty throw.
I made two blankets and a bath towel and monogrammed them all for three different relatives that are having or recently had new babies. I’m so loving using the deco for my embroidering. It works great and is so quiet. I finally got around to making the play skirts for the girls to use for dress up with when they are over here to play which brings me to my most exciting news. I have upgraded to the Bernina 820. I think I’m going to love it. I used the dual feed to stitch up the play skirts and it worked great. No slipping and sliding around with the satiny material. Can’t wait to try it on a minky blanket. I’ve taken three classes at the bernina shop. Before my trip I took a class on free motion quilting fillers. That was fun. Now I just need to practice 3 . This past week I took a class on Stabilizers and another on Binding Basics. I really enjoyed both and learned a lot. I love the people at this Bernina shop. They couldn’t be nicer and they are so helpful.
I’ve done some cooking since I’ve been back too. I enjoy cooking when I’m cooking for more than just me so I fixed supper for the folks at Michaels work Thursday before last and I’m taking supper again tomorrow. Jen’s MIL is visiting from New Mex to play with her grands so I fixed supper for the fam tonight. It was fun.
Jed and Toby are snoring next to me on the bed so I think I’ll quit for now and join them. Night.