Wednesday, December 31, 2008

It's time to ring in the New Year....Happy 2009!!!

My last post ended with us leaving for Michigan to see the Hicks Family entertain us at karate with their glow in the dark nunchuk performance and their sparring techniques. We really enjoyed both days we went to see the show. The glow in the dark performance was fabulous and the kids especially enjoyed that. Here's grandson, Austin, looking pretty spiffy in his Star Wars type outfit complete with helmet, gloves and foot protection. The helmet, gloves and foot gear look hard, but they are soft materials covered with a shiny black coating which makes it look hard. Austin is 9 1/2 and his strongest attack is the backwards spin around kick...I'm sure that's not the correct terminology in karate language, but it looks like that to me.
Here's my grandkitty, Minnie, playing with a toy, but looking like she wants to give all of you a hug. She is such a sweet kitty who is 1 yr. old. Here's Minnie's sister, Belle, who has the biggest eyes I've ever seen on a kitty. She's playing Santa here and I know you can't tell how big her eyes really are because she's squinting a bit while she's thinking about her next attack on Santa's hat.
The story here with Ivy is that Mark was wrapping gifts for me and placing tiny little sticky notes on the outside of the packages with the receiver's name written on them. I was stacking the wrapped gifts on the floor until I had time to get the ribbons, bows and tags on them. Ivy always likes to hang out with us and was laying on the floor next to me. After a while I looked down at her and realized she was eating something. If any of you know Ivy, you guessed it! She was eating the sticky notes off the packages I had stacked up! So, she had to be bannished to her leash around the leg of the end table until we were finished. She still got to watch us, but couldn't reach any more of the sticky notes. Of course, we had to unwrap a few to figure out who the receiver was and then rewrap them. One of my friends calls Ivy...White Paw, Bad Dog...I guess that fits, doesn't it? Here are four of the felted birdhouse ornaments I made this year. They're about 2 1/2" high and 1" across. I went into the woods to find the tiny little perch sticks and I needle felted the hole.
Here's our sweet granddaughter, Maya, icing my Christmas cookies. Her mom french braided her hair for her and she has on the Christmas dress she got for her Dec. 20th birthday. That was the other reason we went to Michigan....for her birthday. I don't mind cutting out the cookies and baking them, but I hate the icing part so I always try to rope someone into doing that part. I still have about 3 doz. in the freezer so I guess we'll be eating those in a few months when I thaw them and Mark ices them.
I gave this quilt to Little Jenny for a combination housewarming/Christmas gift. Little Jenny is Mark's daughter who bought her first home in November. The quilt is called Pin Dots. It's a mystery quilt pattern created by Rita Fishel. Jenny also became engaged to B.J. Swaggard on December 14th! We are all so happy for her. B.J. did the traditional request of permission from Mark. He's a great guy and already fits right in to our teasing family.
I made these handwarmers for my hairdresser for Christmas. The pattern is called Fetching and the way the cables twist on them, I would say they are fetching. For any of you knitters out there, the pattern is free at the Knitty.com website. Just search for Fetching. Isn't Maya a great hand model?
Well, that's all I have for today. I wish all of you a happy, healthy new year!
Go Bucks in the Fiesta Bowl!!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Off we went to Millersburg....

We went to Millersburg to pick up the Bears Paw quilt I started to handquilt about 10 yrs. ago. I had the center blocks finished and put it away because it's such a large quilt and I lost interest. My friend Paula Meiler talked to an Amish woman there who said she and her friends could finish quilting it for me and they would try to match my stitches. Her price was reasonable so I was willing to put the quilt in their hands. I dropped it off in October while I was in Berlin at a quilt retreat with my old quilt buddies. It turned out pretty good, not quite like my stitches, but close enough and now I can say that it is finished. It only took them 2 months to finish it! I'm telling you that it sat in a huge rubbermaid container for at least 8 yrs. when it could have been finished and on a bed. What was I thinking waiting that long?? Once it gets washed and shrinks up a bit, I think all the stitches will look pretty similar and no one will be able to tell. At least that's what Paula claims. I think she's right. Tara, my calico kitty has blessed the quilt. If you look really hard you can see her on the quilt there. Cats are funny the way they lay on my fabric in my sewing room. One of my two cats always lays on a quilt after I make it as if to bless it (gee, I hope you recipients aren't allergic to cats!!). You can tell from the photo that I didn't get the whole quilt in the photo, it is larger than I remembered when I first put it in the container years ago.
Mark did the driving while I feverishly knitted on a Christmas gift for my hairdresser until we got into the hills and curves of Amish country. I'm a tough cookie but even I got a little nauseous on those roads. It doesn't help that Mark used to be a road rally driver and still thinks the best way to take curves is fast. After we picked up the quilt, we met Paula at the Inn at Honey Run for lunch. Here' some photos from this quaint inn that serves great lunches!
They had a poinsetta tree in the lobby.
Here's a photo of their tree on the outside deck that was loaded with bird friendly ornaments....I think some squirrels liked it too. This is a close up of the bird tree.
Here's a felt stocking that was hanging on the mantel inside over the wood burning fireplace.
This isn't what I was knitting in the car, but it is another Christmas gift I knitted with wool and then felted. It's a birdhouse ornament....can you see the little stick for the perch?
We're leaving today to drive to Michigan to see Jen, Tim and the grandkids and all their decorations. We'll stay overnight and watch their karate class before we head home on Saturday. Wish us luck with the 6-10" of snow that is predicted to hit there today.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.....

I wanted to show you a great photo of Mark and his mother and stepfather. His parents flew into Ohio from Washington state for their first great grandson's 1st birthday party in November.
This is a photo of our live Christmas tree. Mark loves buying huge trees for us. I told Mark this year that I really, really meant it when I said I didn't want another 17 ft. tree in our house that hogged up our whole great room. One that required a phone call to all the neighbors to see who might be home to help Mark carry it into the house. Last year's tree took two neighbors and Mark to get it in the house and up in the tree stand. When he cut the twine it was one of those Griswald moments where we thought the branches would bust out the windows and a squirrel might jump out!! When it was time to take it down, Mark had to cut each branch off and throw it out the window onto our patio because there was no way he could get that tree out of the house any other way. So you can see why I was adamant about the size of our tree this year.
Well, here's what it looks like when I'm not laying under it to get that shot to make it look like it's another giant. This year our live tree is a reasonable 11 1/2 ft. tall which Mark was able to carry in by himself. We were discussing whether the neighbors were using their caller ID right after Thanksgiving so they could screen their calls from the Kelly household knowing they didn't want to help carry a monster tree into our house a fourth year. Mark has come to his senses and even admitted that this was a much easier tree to decorate after setting it up.
Perhaps he also wants to remain married to me.
On to photos of a Bon Voyage
combination Christmas Party I was invited to lastnight.
Jill, our friend who is moving to Lexington, KY is on the left and the hostess of the party, Debbie, is on the right. Jill is a really great gal who shares in one of my favorite pasttimes ....quilting. We are really going to miss her!!
We played Guesstures after we ate some really great food and drank adult beverages. Have you ever played that game? It's similar to charades..... you pick 4 cards that have a word on them that you want your teammates to say and you place those cards in a timed plastic gizmo. If you don't get your teammates to say the word you are mimicking in the alloted time, your card falls into the machine and you don't get points for that one. Needless to say we laughed so much at the shenanigans of some of the newbies at the game!
Here's Gail who brought the game and was the most experienced at playing it. She did get her teammates to guess that her word here was BRACES.
Judy was a first time player and seems to be a little frustrated here with her teammates not guessing what she is sure is the most clever of signs to get them to guess what the card says. Kind of looks like she wants to strangle them. Santa was trying to guess what Judy was doing as well! Jill swore she wasn't going to play, but gave in to trying and got the giggles instead. Needless to say, her teammates could not guess what she was acting out. Debbie's word was POISON....need I say more??? and by the way, her team guessed her word. Good acting, Debbie!!!
and finally, the funniest acting job we saw all night by our first time player, Marilyn!
Her word was MERMAID....and her teammates guessed it from her excellent swimming technique shown here facedown on the rug!! I want her on my team next time we play!!

Monday, December 1, 2008

It's December!!!

I have a few photos from our Thanksgiving Feast. It lasted three wonderful days for me. Most of our kids came to stay overnight on Wednesday to get the festivities started. Mark and Patrick picked Matt up at the airport on Thanksgiving morning (he flew in from Chicago). Then everyone was here for the big meal. Mark bought a 27 lb. fresh turkey that could have fed twice as many as we had at our meal. He always does things up big! This first photo is the expecting parents....Joel and Stef.
This next photo is Little Jenny (she's 27 and not so little anymore, but we still call her that) and her boyfriend, B.J. Yes, we have two B.J.'s in our family too! This is Big Jenny and her two lovelies, Austin and Maya. Can you tell they love their Mom?
This photo (below left) is Ivy wanting back inside after
eating snow.
The photo on the right is the Noble Cowl all finished!

Friday, November 21, 2008

I've been down with a cold....but, still keeping busy.

Yes, I had a flu shot, but they don't guarantee you won't pick up something. This felt like the flu when it first started with the achy body. Now it's just a cold. I've been staying home so I don't infect all of my friends.
So, while I've been at home I've been a little busy with my projects and I thought I'd show you some photos. I've made some progress on the little Ballerina Wrap sweater I showed you earlier. I now have the sleeves done besides the back and one of the fronts is almost finished.

I also finished the purple sweater I was working on.

This photo was taken before I was stricken with the cold!

To cheer me up while I'm down, I was able to pick up my new Janome Platinum 760 - 12 lb. machine for use in classes. I had it in layaway at Red Rooster Quilt Shop since August. I've been playing with all the stitches it has this morning. Quite a fun little machine!

My son Patrick's other best friend just had her baby boy, Logan, on the 19th so I've been working on his baby quilt. I can't believe that I (a Buckeye fan) am making a Michigan quilt for this little guy, but I am. This photo shows the pieces on my design wall and you can see the Michigan fabric I'm using as a border at the top. The design wall fabric is the grid looking spaces and those need filled with more 9 patch blocks. Use your imagination or squint and maybe you'll be able to tell what I'm up to. The 2nd photo is the paper project I printed out of EQ4 for my design and little squares that will become 9 patch blocks. The last two photos here are of neckwarmers that I have on my needles. The one on the left is called A Noble Cowl and has an intricate shield pattern done in a teal yarn. The one on the right is a neckwarmer made with Caron Spa yarn that is incredibly soft. The Spa neckwarmer will have either one or two buttons to keep it wrapped around the neck....you'll see later!

That's it for today. I'll see you again after Thanksgiving with family photos.
Have a Happy Turkey Day!!!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The happy parents to be....

Happy Veteran's Day to all of you who served to protect our freedom! I appreciate living in this great country that you proudly served.
I'm posting this photo of Stef and Joel so you can see how happy they are. The three of us went to her OB/GYN appt. last Thursday to verify that she's pregnant and saw the little one on the ultrasound. We also saw it's little heart beating and that made us smile. Joel was sure he saw little feet flapping too. I had never seen an ultrasound in person before so I was thrilled and to see my new grandbaby swimming around was the ultimate! The baby is due June 9th. I'll be knitting sweaters and making a quilt as soon as we know if it's a boy or a girl. Stef likes to plan so in January we hope to find out the sex of the baby so she can get busy and plan it's room. I can't wait to hold a baby again...it's been 7 long years.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

I must be losing my mind!!

Sorry folks that I seem to be thrusting the Kerchief scarf down your throats! I didn't realize I had already posted it, so excuse me on that one. I'll research my blog better next time before I add to it. I think that was a 'Sometimers Senior' moment.

Just a quick note and photos.

Since I like to keep the creative juices flowing hopefully for everyone, here's a kerchief neckscarf to show that I knitted with a quartz bead added at the tip and sterling silver cones at the ends. The sweater is on a hanger....I am not that flat chested! This idea came from a teacher friend of mine who made one....thanks, Beth!
Next project up is a baby sweater made with Sublime Cashmere Merino Silk....doesn't that sound wonderfully soft? It is! I love doing baby sweaters because they go so fast. This one is possibly for a niece's baby. We have two niece's who are due next year. I'm making the 0-3 month size. I love this little method...I'm knitting both sleeves at the same time on a circular needle so they will both be finished together. The trim on the sweater will be done with the pink ball of yarn. I'm making Ballerina booties to go with the Ballerina Wrap sweater. That's the back of the sweater laying there all blocked. I'll do the fronts last.
On another set of needles I have a Floppy Dog coming along. It's from the Knitted Toys book by Zoe Moeller. That will also go to one of the niece's. I will post photos when it is finished otherwise you wouldn't think it looks like a dog at all without the stuffing in it and the legs attached. Woof, woof! And last but not least...I will be posting a photo next week with a new baby boy quilt on my design wall. I'm excited to get moving on it because that little baby is due any day now. My son's best friends (soon to be parents of this little guy) are also Michigan fans (??) and Patrick says it must have Michigan fabric in it. I found some on a Google search and it will be in the borders. So you guessed it, the quilt will be blue and maize with white as well. That's it for today!

Monday, November 3, 2008

Websites

Well, my websites that I linked to this last post below did not come through so I will put them here if you want to go to them for fun: www.woolenwillow.com www.bigbead.com http://mariettacastle.org/ www.davincis.com

A Road Trip on November 1st

Mark and I drove to Williamstown, WV to meet my quilting buddy, Linda Henderson and her hubby, Jack. We met at The Woolen Willow, a charming little quilt shop with lots of wool, cotton and some yarn. The owner and her parents were so warm and friendly. They made all of us feel welcome. We each made a purchase....we like to support our local quilt shops so they can stay in business!
We had lunch at a great Italian restaurant just down the street called DaVinci's....a must stop!
After lunch we went to Marietta, Ohio (just across the river from Williamstown) to tour The Castle. Check out the link and these beautiful front doors. Our docent was quite a character which made the tour interesting.

The weather was beautiful and made for a great drive to and from.

I'm not sure if I mentioned that I was working on this kerchief scarf. One of my knitting teachers Beth Monahan, had one on in class and I loved hers so made one for myself. I purchased my beads from Byzantium Bead Shop in the Short North area of Columbus. Such a cool shop with lots of choices and helpful employees. I've included their website as well.

...and I have to close with this photo of my beautiful burning bushes which have changed to their glorious red hair.

Friday, October 24, 2008

October 24, 2008

Lily and Ivy want to say Happy Halloween....
Today I finished making the baby quilt for my son's best friend's little girl, Alexis Mae. It was fun to make and turned out girly. Now I have to design a quilt for one more of my son's best friends who is due in November and is having a boy.
I have about 4 more inches to knit on my purple top down v-neck sweater....weehoo! I will post that photo while I'm wearing it later.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Our trip to Hocking Hills here in Ohio

We went to Ash Cave with the dogs on Columbus Day the 13th. It was a beautiful fall day.
This is the view looking out from the cave.
The cave is pretty large as you can see by the tiny people over there in the distance.
Here's a photo of Mark, Lily and Ivy.

What have you been doing on these beautiful fall days??

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Remember the purse I made on my quilt retreat trip to Berlin?

This is the other purse I made for my daughter with a charm pack

of fabric and 1 yard of a coordinating fabric.

It has 2 large pockets inside and I put a zipper at the top which the pattern didn't call for. The little front envelope pocket is perfect to put a cellphone. It's a fall fabric, her favorite time of the year, but I think it looks a little Christmasy too so she'll be able to use it through the end of the year.