Saturday, March 11, 2023

A Little Bit of This and a Lotta Snow!

Barb and I got our A Quilting Life BOM made right away this month.  
Bekcy completed her "Ruby" Jubilee!  LOVE IT!
I just got the Merry Mayhem New Year's  mystery back from Melissa and got the binding on it yesterday and today.  I am keeping this one for a fall quilt.
We got dumped with a boatload of snow yesterday!
I completed four more green RSC blocks in the larger size this past week.  I also had a stomach bug so did not get much more sewed!


















 

Monday, March 6, 2023

Rainbow Scrap Challenge in Green!

I had so many green hsts that I have already made ten (eight pictured) in the larger size and have more prepped in the smaller size.
I see from this picture that some of the greens are SO light as to almost not be there but in person I did not notice that.  I wish there was more variety, but I am using whatever I have and not making more hst's if I do not need to. Linking up with Angela for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge 2023!

 Here is a four star book I just reviewed.  "Exiles" by Jan Harper is the third book in her series featuring Aaron Falks, but can be read as a stand alone book.  Falks is a federal financial investigator who visits his good friends in the Marralee Valley one year after the disappearance of Kim Gillespie.  Falks did not know Kim but helps his good friend Raco (who has been investigating on his own) to try to uncover the truth about what happened to Kim when she disappeared from the annual food and wine festival.  While some think Kim left behind her baby (and a teenage daughter) and killed herself, this just doesn't ring true for others.

A secondary mystery (from six years ago) involving another person in the circle of friends also has Falk curious since it relates to a woman he is interested in.  As a reader, I was trying to connect the two mysteries and find the one "bad guy" throughout the book.  There were some great clues left and I was able to figure out some of the mystery but there were still surprises in the end.  The book is very engaging and since I read it with two other people, there was much to discuss along the way.

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with the ARC of the audiobook.  I also read the book at the same time which was helpful because there were many characters and I would have found it a bit confusing just on audio though the narration was well done.

Friday, March 3, 2023

Modern Quilt Studio Mystery 2023!



I have been very busy sewing the Modern Quilt Studio Mystery 2023 since the first of the year.  Here is my stack of light blocks.  I am pretty happy with how they look together.


When I lay out the dark blocks I am less happy!  I feel like the orange really stands out and does not work well. I also cannot find a good mix for these blocks.  I move one, then have to move another then another, etc.

I decided to just put the top and the curve together and revisit the bottom on another day.  Here it is together.  Weeks and Bill told us to "nail the curve" which was great advice so I spent quite a bit of time getting this large curve just right.  A few things did not line up as I wanted but I got it there.

I am not happy with the curve on the right which is orange.  When I set the rest of the curve blocks beside it, the curve is not great--kind of hard to see.


I decided to redo that corner with a darker color so I will be happier with it.  

Then I had to figure out a configuration that worked for the bottom darker blocks.  I copied the pattern for the top for the most part and it looked great, but the bottom did not.
I put them on my bed and changed them around and around and took pictures.
I put most of the orange on the bottom and feel like I like the look of it better in the rows above the orange.  I decide to redo many of the orange blocks.

I left the orange blocks that had circles on them since I worked so hard to get those circles right!  At first I left the triangles (orange and green) but eventually I redo that one too.


The picture above winds up being the one I go with but I changed that triangle block to green and blue. (I have eleven extra blocks and some parts left over).






I am over the moon happy with how this turned out. I could see making the curve again in another quilt.  I would love this where the curve blocks use a dark and a light of the same block so the fade looks even cooler.  I am kind of surprised we did not do it that way.  I CANNOT WAIT to see everyone's quilt on March 3rd!  We are to keep our finishes a secret until then.  This mystery had three different reveals and we got to pick which one we liked the best.  This was my favorite, but I liked one of the others quite a bit too.  
I wish I had done their first mystery when they did it. I never heard about it at the time.  Not sure we can still get it--think they may have retired it.  The directions were superb with many pictures and video to go with each clue.  If they do another mystery down the road, I am in.  

Here is Hazel doing some "sewing" like her Lala.  She potty trained super easily (not one accident at my house) and loves to read.  This girl is the light of my life.  I enjoy every minute I get with her and am looking forward to her baby sister too!

                                            


 

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

Pink Dakota Farmer Blocks!

I realized tonight that my pink Dakota Farmer blocks did not make it to the blog.  I made two of the larger blocks and ten of the smaller ones.  There will be several quilts made from all these blocks when it is all said and done as I am just using up as many of the hst's in each color as I can.  Tonight I started working on green though I am not sure what the color is.  I figured I could trim and if that is not the right color I will be ahead on that and can switch it up.  



                                     

These blocks were made weeks ago but did not get their moment of fame as I thought I had already posted them by the time I blogged!  Linking up with Angela for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge 2023.

Card Games You Can Play in Bed (while sick with a Chronic Illness)!

In June, I wrote an article for a new online CFS Magazine debut but somehow it did not make the debut. I am not sure if the editor plans to ...