Saturday, December 31, 2011

Final Count Down Task One

I don't have lots of piles, most of the time, as they get dumped by the chilluns.  However, at Christmas time, there are so many extras...

So here it is now!  Please ignore the fact that the floor needs to be refinished.  It's over 90 years old, and there's only so much money to go around in this house.

from the room of Zana's Ninis,
katie z.

Friday, December 30, 2011

2011 Final Count Down Task Two

Shelly over at Prairie Moon Quilts is hosting a 3-task challenge for the end of 2011.

Because I am left-handed and therefore "backwards," I have my task two finished before task one.

One task I have put off doing that has been revealed in disassembling piles?  Well, I have been deep cleaning the house to make New Year's a beautiful start to the year and in preparation for returning our house to the market.

These doors separate our living room from our dining room.  In the summer, they are always open to help with air flow, but our living room is a refrigerator in the winter unless there is a fire in the fire place, so the doors are closed.

And dirty.

It took me several stops and starts all day, but they are CLEAN!  I avoided washing them while the kiddos were around because somehow, clean windows attract sticky fingers and messy kisses.

Now back to my piles!

from the room of Zana's Ninis,
katie z.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Miscellany

I finally found the squeaky spot in my sewing machine!  It's been months... I've lubricated every spot, including all the ones that voided the warranty on my sewing machine, but still it squeaked.  Sometimes, it squeaked so badly I thought I needed ear protection, until I became accustomed to the noise.  Then, in a fit of despair, I oiled again, listening every few stitches to pin point the source, and, voila!  No more squeak.

I had forgotten sewing could be sew quiet!

Having shared our holiday cheer (in the form of the stomach flu) with DH's family, we are back home and illness free, except for a running nose for Bear Cub Q.  He likes runny noses this winter.

Other Christmas thoughts... whoever invented battery powered toys should suffer with them for ages... the Assistant, despite knowing full well that Santa is based on St. Nicholas from the 5th century and doesn't actually come to anyone's house, still expected Santa to come to our house after he came to my in-laws... we received more presents than we could fit in our van (WHERE am I going to put it all?)...

The Screamer's blue and red quilt it half basted.  She requested roses for the quilting, so I'm going to have to get creative.

Anyone have suggestions for a quick quilty/sewing gift for someone who miscarried twins?  I have some beautiful fabric that says the Lord is my shepherd and other sayings, but don't want to cut it and regret it!

from the room of Zana's Ninis,
katie z.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Stash Report Week #52

Nothing... 4 days of stomach flu (one person a day, self included) and traveling meant no sewig this week. I did receive fabric for a skirt for my niece, but don't have the totals as I didn't even study the fabric since I was sick and didn't want to get germs on the fabric. Next week I'll have a final total for the year!

Merry Christmas.

from the (traveling) room of Zana's Ninis,
Katie Z.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Winner, winner!


And the winner is... Lori in South Dakota!  

UFO 2011 UPDATE


Judy's UFO Challenge

You can check out my original list of projects, as well as pictures of each in its unfinished state here.

1. Charm pack from Connecting Threads: made into a table runner 

2. Favorite Things: after starting out as a top needing to be hand quilted, I finally finished it the last month of the year!


Read more about it here!

3. Pink Things: finished
Front

Finishing at 5 feet by 7 feet, it will be large enough to grace the Assistant's bed even with three of us laying down.  Read more about this hand-quilted lovely made from the Assistant's stash HERE. (Scroll down a bit.)

4. My baggy of 1" squares that have been sewn together, is sorted, but what am I going to do with it?  I need to use up or get rid of these in 2011.

UFO #4 Complete!

5. This is a long term project: a scrappy/charm double wedding ring quilt.  I cleaned up my scraps!  I went from overflowing bags of scraps that "might" work for this to one tidy bag with a few piles of rectangles.


Read more about it here.

 6. Placemats for the atrium.

The finish was blogged here. 

7. 19 placemats for my family: finished



8.  Snowflake hexagons.  I'm making a charm quilt out of snowflake and star fabrics.  This is a long term project, and I collected over 100 new fabrics to add.  Every time I go to my new quilt guild meeting (6 times a year), I'm bringing the hexies!

 9. ABC applique quilts. 

This shifted from a project about prepping for future quilts to finishing a quilt!

 10. Slippers: finished.  After missing a whole section of directions, I had success!  I love my slippers, and my mom loves hers for when she visits my house and its cold floors.

11.  Pillowcase for DH's Memaw.  Finished, but mailed before I even though about taking a picture.  Once I had the fabric, this was definitely my easiest UFO to complete.
12. Runners: 14 finished!
Mostly out of my new pattern, Ring Around the Runner.  See them in all there wrinkled glory!  Then there were the table runners above, made from the charm pack and the scrappy 1" squared.  Finally there was this red, white, and blue runner.

Finished all my "to-be-finished" projects, as well as making progress on my long-term goals, was very satisfying.  Next year, I don't have quite the same type of list, but I definitely have some challenges for myself brewing.  More to come in the New Year!

from the room of Zana's Ninis,
katie z.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Stash Report Week #51

Woohoo!  Two finishes this week.  Pictures are HERE!

By finishing my "Making Ends Meet" quilt (pattern by Judy Laquidara), I busted 15 1/4 yards.  It would have been all from stash, but I had to buy more fabric for the backing.  It is what it is, and I am happy with it.  I do think it's a wee bit large for me to machine quilt in my present tiny room and small machine.  But hey, who's complaining?  Not me!  I am grateful to have any space at all.

I also made a slip cover, 1 1/2 yards of fleece later, and sent it with my mom to mail without any pictures.  It's a good thing my sister makes a living taking pictures, so eventually I'll see it again!

IN this week: 0 yards
IN YTD: 212 3/4 yards

OUT this week: 16 3/4 yards
OUT YTD: 145 yards

YTD Total: 60 3/4 yards in

End of the year goal (to double my usage from 69 1/2 to 139): Met and exceeded!

Now to ponder goals for next year.  Some things I will have to consider are...
1. How to keep quilting when we clear out the house to put it back on the market.
2. What new skill to I want to learn?
3. TBD

from the room of Zana's Ninis,
katie z.

Oh, yes, and I have a giveaway that closes Sunday night.  It's for a lovely Christmas tree ornament/picture frame!  Please stop by and leave a comment!

Friday, December 16, 2011

I have two finishes this week, but pictures of only one!

I made a slip cover for my sister, finished it just in time for my mom to pick it up to ship, and POOF!  No picture.

Not the most attractive picture, but we are in the shortest, darkest days of the year!

Can you spot my mistake?
I also finished this lovely, from a free pattern for National Quilting Day by Judy Laquidara of Patchwork Times.  I machine quilted it (the largest quilt yet) and decided that, if it weren't for the time crunch, I really shouldn't do quilts this large by machine.  I have 5.5" of throat space and a tiny sewing space.  Maneuvering this quilt made for sore shoulders, wrists, and hands.

I should name it, but haven't gotten that far.  It is quite lovely, and I'm so glad I made it!

(I forgot to mention... would you like to win a picture frame ornament?  Check it out!)

Check out other finished at Crazy Mom Quilts!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Organic Bloom Giveaway



 This week I have a great little giveaway for you!  Voboril Photography is donating this sweet Organic Bloom ornament in flamenco red to one lucky commenter!  She is an Organic Bloom vendor and wanted to share their unique style with you!


Please leave one comment below this blog post telling me you why you would like to win the ornament.  This is your mandatory entry for the giveaway.  If you don't have an email account associated with your comment, make sure you leave one so I can contact you if you win.  

You can stop there if you'd like or... 

If you're an overachiever, here's how you can get a few more entries:


1. Leave a comment below if you are a public follower of Voboril Photography's Blog.
2. Leave a comment below if you are a public follower of my blog.
3. Like both Voboril Photography and Zana's Ninis on facebook and leave a comment below saying you did so.

You have three chances to win! Good Luck!

If you want to know more about Organic Bloom frames and how to get some for your own home, let Alzbeta at Voboril Photography know!  We have a few in our house and love them!

The Organic Bloom giveaway starts today and ends on December 18th.  The winner will be announced on this blog on December 19th. The winner will have 24 hours to claim their winnings or another winner will be selected.
 
This giveaway is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.
Participants are providing information to Zana's Ninis and not to Facebook.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Favorite Things

My final UFO for the year is done!  (Really, I finished it December 2, but have been too lazy to make the bed to take pictures... it's COLD upstairs!)
 There's nowhere in the house big enough to lay it out flat, which is a good problem.  I have finally made a quilt large enough to fit our bed and both of us under it!
 I hand-quilted with x's through the rectangles, and circles on the borders.
Pattern by Judy Laquidara of Patchwork Times.

from the room of Zana's Ninis,
katie z.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Stash Report Week #50

My only finishes this week were some very basic napkins out of a friend's fabric, so nothing out.

I have quilted over half of my "Making Ends Meet" quilt (pattern by Judy Laquidara), which I hope to complete the coming week so I can reach my fabric usage goal for the year. I'm machine quilting for the sake of time and lack of space to put up the quilting frame (somehow, a tree took over that corner of the living room!).

Where is a picture of my Favorite Things quilt? Ah, well, that would require making the bed, and our room is too cold for me to stand around making beds. Maybe I should work on that, eh?

Next up, a slip cover for my niece's chair, once I have to correct measurements. Present wrapping. A LITTLE Christmas baking (nothing like last year). Christmas cards, but no letter this year... I am tired, and attempting to keep Christmas in proper perspective... A time of anticipation, joy, and peace, not stress.

from the room of Zana's Jaimie,
Katie Z.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Finish it up Friday

These squares have been lingering in my "to do" pile for far too long (since earlier this summer... aack!).

They belong to a friend, who inherited them from a grandmother-in-law who quit sewing.  We cut out pieces for napkins, but my friend recently moved, so her sewing machine was buried in boxes.  I offered to zig-zag around the edges for her.  I finished over half earlier this fall, delivered them, then forgot about the rest.



It's a perfect time of year to finish these, which spurred me on.  Done!

Check out other finished projects at Crazy Mom Quilts.

from the room of Zana's Ninis,
katie z.

400th Post

Such things are said to be epic, but I have nothing epic to say, no giveaway planned (giveaway burnout over here), but here's my evening (the good part, anyway.  I'll spare you the accidents, face plant that loosened baby teeth 3 years too early, and the broken stocking holders).





Saturday, December 3, 2011

Stash Report Week #49

Was that only one week?  I could have sworn it was three or four, at least.  Before Job took of residence in our house, I actually finished some things, so let's start there, shall we?

I donated 2 yards of fabric to the Assistant's classroom for decorating gingerbread men.  I finished the place mats (see pictures!) for a last 7 yards out.  I also finished my Favorite Things (pattern by Judy Laquidara), which was another 19 yards out.  It also counts as my last UFO for 2011, so they are ALL DONE!  I also finished the center of my monochromatic top, no yards out, but progress!

IN this week: 0 yards
IN YTD: 204 1/4 yards (GULP!)

OUT this week: 28 yards
OUT YTD: 128 1/4 yards

YTD total: 76 yards in

And for my goal by the end of the year, to double my usage from when it was 69 1/2 yards, I only need to busy 9 3/4 yards in the next month (ONLY? Whom am I kidding?)!

Not bad.  Now, for Job... you know, Job in the Bible, who had terrible things happen to him... Bear Cub Q's perforated eardrum is a HOLE, 20% of his ear drum, so it may require surgery.  Off to the ENT next week!  The Assistant has a UTI.  I had a migraine Wednesday night into Thursday... when I rolled over in bed, I though I was going to be sick.  Yuck.  THEN, to crown the week off, Bear Cub Q is allergic to amoxicillin, covered in hives, and itching like a molting bear.  Fortunately, like Job, I know God will return good health to us all soon (and praise God that DH and Screamer are NOT sick!!!!).

I also sold 4 hats at the beginning of the week.

Next week, I hope to be ready to quilt my version of Judy's Making Ends Meet.  At least I want to baste it... maybe bigger goals are asking for trouble.

from the room of Zana's Ninis,
katie z.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

November Monochromatic

This month was black and white and one other color.

This top, made from all music fabrics, is not done (sadness), but I want it to be lovely for my sister, and that requires taking my time.  There were lots of other things going on in November, and so I am later than usual.  At least I finished the main part of the top... more to come next year, no doubt!
Check out the other monochromatic challenges from 2011 at the Patchwork Times.

from the room of Zana's Ninis,
katie z.

November UFO

My number #7, which I worked on twice, is done!
Here are all 19 of the placemats for my immediate family.
Merry Christmas, Mom and Co.!
 My sister did an AMAZING job on embroidering everyone's names, but since I don't know they all want to be identified, you'll just have to trust me.
These are reversible, and my Screamer is helping me display them.  She was very proud of herself for helping.

Sunday dinners at my parents are about to get colorful!

It's time to finish Favorite Things as my last UFO of the year!!!

Check out the other UFO completions at Patchwork Times.

August Block Count

 I thought I wrote this, but it seems to be lost somewhere or I never wrote it at all… August was a quiet block month, with only 42 16-patch...