One of those days where getting up early paid off nicely. Made my lists, hit all the stops and had all the "gottas" out of the way by noon.
All but one...get a replacement zipper for my fleece jacket. This meant a trip to Ho-Anns and me with no coupons. Oh well, it's only a zipper, right?
The crack was there ready and waiting.
Calicoes and batiks for a smaller quilt for Charlie, big fat cushy skeins of Lion Homespun and a J hook, just in case I couldn't find one of the five or six I have somewhere in the studio.
Not much later I had a visitor for a little while, but I don't think he'll remember.
Later, I put in eight hours in the whine mine and still had energy to burn, in fact, I was up writing until nearly four. That was the real cherry on top of my day.
The cat crew insisted on breakfast at eight, so another early start only today dawned gray, raining and thunder rolled from time to time.
A real good day to sit and stitch. The new quilt is well under way.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
a day taken out of time
Some stitching, some boring TV, some napping, and for me, some dreaming.
Last night when I was done with work, I went into the bathroom and, out of habit, flipped the switch and the light came on. It took me a minute to realize that somehow the electricity had righted itself, as if it was sulking and now happy I needed it again.
I turned on the TV on the same circuit just to check and it worked. "Gladiator" was on - gift from my Goodman on a day when I needed it. I left it on and we dreamed together.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Winter sets in.
My house may be cold, but this room is warm and we are cozy. The only problem with this scene is that they object when I put the wireless keyboard on their heads.
Tough titty, kitties. I had a major writing breakthrough this morning. Notes are now down, paths and further questions ironed out. It was a great day, even before the coffee was ready.
Friday, November 14, 2014
Time for Art to Work
I've decided to take this one and few others out of the gallery and put them to use.
What better use that a playground or a cuddle for my grandson?
All of my art quilts were built with the same materials and techniques that I use for utility quilts and bedding. Except for the latter ones that used vintage damask, they can all stand up to machine wash and dry. All I have to do is remove the sleeve.
I'm thinking this one needs at least one backup.
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