Sunday, May 19, 2019

NORTH CASCADES

For my birthday, we left today to drive the Cascades Loop.  We went up Highway 9 instead of I-5 and saw some places we'd never seen.   At Arlington, Waze had us turn off onto Highway 530 which took us through Oso, where we'd never been.

Finally, onto Highway 20, we stopped to stretch our legs at a short walk out to a lookout over the High Gorge Dam.


We continued onto Newhalem, where we stopped at the National Forest Visitors Center.  We bought some souveniers and got our passport stamped.  We talked to a Ranger to confirm that our choice for a hike was a good idea and off we went to the trailhead of Thunder Knob, a four mile roundtrip hike with an elevation gain of at least 400 feet.  At the top was a great view of Lake Diablo.  The weather was absolutely perfect.  Once at the top we sat and ate our lunch.  Darrell wandered about taking pictures while I sat and sketched.  It was wonderful.























Afterwards, we continued east, with a short stop where the Pacific Crest Trail crosses the highway.  I wanted to say I'd hiked the PCT, but there was too much snow (!), so I just took a picture of the sign.


We spent the night in Winthrop at a cute little place called the Bunkhouse Inn.  We brought homemade spaghetti.  We heated it in the microwave and ate sitting on a picnic table out front.  



It had a great open shower with nice pressure and very hot water.  The furniture was rustic and handmade.  It was really nice and just what we needed.  

Thursday, May 16, 2019

SIX IN A ROW

I treated myself to six new ceramic pots and six geranium plants to go in them.  



Wednesday, May 15, 2019

A QUILT OF VALUE

After I finished the five blocks on value for my Design Class, I figured I'd just continue on and make them into a quilt.

I have to leave them in block format until after class next month.  But in the meantime, I started planning out the rest of the quilt.


This is it so far.  I'm thinking I will add a few more rows of mostly dark on the bottom.  But first, I've got to sew them into bigger chunks and mark them so I can take the top rows off and move the whole thing up.  I don't have any more room at the bottom to add rows on the wall.

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

TOTALLY FINISHED

I got the binding finished.  This quilt is done!


Now I just need to take pictures.



Sunday, May 12, 2019

QUILTED

I finished the quilting on Starry Starry Peace and moved on to making and attaching the binding.






I got the binding sewn down on one side, but I ran out of time and will.  Tomorrow.

Saturday, May 11, 2019

ALMOST

I was hoping to get the quilting on Starry Starry Peace done today, but It didn't happen.  I'm so close, just one and half rows to go, but I gave up for the night - it's too hot up here.


While Eduard was busy working on this quilt, I kept busy working on my Value Study quilt.  I gotta get a better name.  I was trying to incorporate the blocks I made for my design class into it.  I don't think that one on the bottom left is going to work - it's gonna get ejected.





The dogs were hot, too, and happy to finally leave the studio.




Friday, May 10, 2019

QUILTING STAR

I loaded the Star Storm quilt, named "Starry Starry Peace" onto my longarm today.  

I decided on the quilting, which I will start bright and early tomorrow.  I want to finish it in one day. It is 80" by 80"... Stay tuned.


To keep busy, I finished the Modern Fans 2 quilt.  It needed to be trimmed and the binding put on.  Easy peasy.



Earlier in the day, I saw the coolest group of dandelion seed heads on my morning walk.  They were totally undisturbed and perfectly round, near the P-Patch on the south end of the Longfellow Creek Trail.







Thursday, May 09, 2019

THREE VALUES

Here's my block using all three values - low key, middle key and low key.








Wednesday, May 08, 2019

A STUDY IN CONTRAST

The next block is made from just high key and low key fabrics.


Photographed in monotone.


Tuesday, May 07, 2019

LOW KEY VALUE STUDY

Here is my low key value study block:


Photographed in monotone.
Before I did this though, I went out to lunch with my sister Julie and my Mom.  We first went to the Ballard Locks for some sightseeing.  Mom hadn't been here in a long time and wanted to see it again.  Then, we had lunch at Portage Bay Cafe.  I don't think I'd ever been there for lunch, only breakfasts.  Great food.  Good times.




Monday, May 06, 2019

MIDDLE KEY VALUE STUDY

Here's my block using all middle key fabrics for our value study.



Photographed in monotone.




Sunday, May 05, 2019

HIGH KEY VALUE STUDY

As part of my Design class with Joen Wolfrom, I'm working on homework.  We are talking about value.  The first part of the assignment was to make a design using only high key, or light values.  


Photographed in monotone.




Saturday, May 04, 2019

CUTTING AND CUTTING

I pulled out a lot of fabrics in an analogous range according to the Ultimate 3 in 1 Color Tool by Joen Wolfrom ( my new favorite thing ).  I pared them down to just a small big pile and cut five rectangles from each color.  I now have a bunch.

It took me most of the day.  




It was a beautiful morning for a dog walk in Lincoln Park.


Friday, May 03, 2019

CHAIN PIECING

While watching the Bernina embroider all those patches the last few days, I kept busy gluing up some curved seams for my Pi quilt.  (I only need to make 1200 or so).

Well, today I sewed them, it took a couple of hours.

I still need to iron and trim...and make a bunch more.


Thursday, May 02, 2019

BEGONIA FOR MAY

This month's instructions for the Seattle Modern Quilt Guild's Block of the Month, Begonia, came out last night.

I was so excited to get out to the studio this morning to get to work on it.  I love this!


It's really difficult to get a good picture of this Kona Regal (dark purple).  

And then there were all of these extra HST squares to make.  We're front-loading for the months to come.




Wednesday, May 01, 2019

PI PATCH


Here is the reason for the embroidery machine - patches for Darrell's business and his new book coming next year.