Showing posts with label Hugz for Kerry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hugz for Kerry. Show all posts

Friday, June 22, 2007

I'm BACK!!!!!!!!!!!


Me and "Mom n Jr" 2000 Millenium Bears I picked up in Red Deer for $5.60 - what a DEAL!!! Yep I'm back home finally! Now to catch up on all and get back to the grind!

Oh MY, where do I start? We arrived in Winnipeg about 9:00 pm Thursday evening, picked up my computer and unpacked the van about 10:30 pm. We were covered with mosquito spray plus grungy from travelling since early morning. Well Sylvia left about 2:30 on Friday for home (northwest Ontario)! She got home about 10:00 pm. Gosh I feel for her but at least she said she slept like a log the night before - don't know why I didn't!!! Guess I was just so excited to be home and still so wound up that I was not ready to sleep! And we've a severe thunderstorm watches for southern Manitoba and Winnipeg with potential for huge hail the past two days - YIKES! Then I hear we've had tornadoes touch down a few places with major damage but no fatalities than goodness. I know that she was mighty glad to have me along to do most of the driving but on the way back I did switch off more so - we did about 3400 kms in total! UGH!!! Here's Sylvia peering into her overly stuffed van - don't know where I thought I'd pick up two more quilters on route! DUH ME!!!



On our way we stopped in Morse SK visiting with Alexandra at Dale Anne's (who was staying with family while checking on DH in intensive care that week - finally scary infection stalled some and now home). I had gotten so mosquito bitten resulting in an allergic reaction that I was on my Benadryl tablets and leaving me a might groggy while at the retreat. Then my friend gave me her Benedryl spray for allergic itching and BOY is that stuff awesome - like instant freezing and relief for hours - thank heavens!!! Good thing we're not driving anywhere!

Oh then we stopped at Medicine Hat AB and I got pics of Kerry and Heather with Angel Hugz for Kerry on Thursday and she says HI to all and is doing good and looks darn good in her new wig but I just can't get used to her in straight hair (chuckling)! I'm hoping we didn't tire her out too much with the lengthy visit, hopefully Kerry relaxed the nextday! Loved the catch up with both of them.



Anyways, I can now be as proud as others who brought various family members to the Western Retreat at Sylvan Lake, Alberta with them (three sisters meet annually at the Gimli retreat here in Manitoba for a family get together and I always thought that was awesome) and was very glad that Sylvia would like to return maybe for 2009 with me again. She's even talking about maybe something out east or into the States together! WOW! Yes we both enjoyed our jaunts but I feel kinda down that I forgot my promise to stop again at the quilt shop in north Regina on our way back (she loved that one the best) and Sylvia forgot it was there and here we stopped at Moosomin instead - SHOOT ME or like Linda M says BITE ME!!!

Oh well she thinks that when they both go west again to visit in Red Deer and maybe into BC she might convince Len to drive into Regina to that one shop at least - it's close and she felt easy to find and I gave her all my computer printed maps just in case too. LOL! BUT we did stop at Heather's Quilting Palette in Moose Jaw and picked up some of her painted Northern Lights fabric and other such awesome stuff and could have done more damage than we did. She even let us sneak a couple of pics and chatted as to her techniques to try out too - that was so special as many are very guarded with their designs/techniques used.

My 3" blocks mystery sampler top only

My Celtic table runner with drafted quilted images

AND this year I just about finished my 3" blocks mystery quilt (have the top all completed) and am set to do the quilting on my Celtic table runner class project - that is major accomplishment for me!!! Sylvia did finish stitching together her 12" blocks mystery quilt and LOVES it and now has another family gift put together! The both of us picked up LOTSA fabrics on this trip and also books/magazines too - and here I said I was not going to this year! Yeah RIGHT!!!

Sylvia's 12 inch block mystery sampler top only

I can truly say I loved the food, especially the the salmon but realize that could be an iffy item for a group function. The desserts were awesome but even for me a might to sweet. And everyone outdid themselves with the goodie tables but I restricted myself this year as the meals were bountiful on their own as par for other retreats I've been to there too (even if different staff). AND well what can you say about meeting/chatting with friends again and seeing such awesome works etc. The inspiration gleened from each other is priceless and so precious too! Thank you and I truly look forward to another year of anticipation and fun. Someday I can maybe pull off an extended travel like Alexandra and heck maybe forge into BC???

OHHHH I forgots to tell you about my "fright"! Nope not the incident of going through that red light - thank GOD he was watching out for me and it was a very very very quiet intersection or it could have been dreadful! No, this was about leaving Dale Anne's on the way to retreat and packing away my "special" fabric scissors, yep so well that I didn't find them until I got home and totally unpacked - yep nice and safe in the very bottom pocket - not the usual place at all.

ALSO, the worst was at 5:45 am I was going to transfer my car from the night spot onto the road (rented out during the day) and reaching for my drivers licence just in case and OH OH it's not in my wallet!!! So I just went out and moved the car and came back into to go to sleep, nope couldn't so unpacked my suitcase hoping it was in my pants pocket from when we went for a walk in Red Deer (always take ID with me) - NOPE not there and I was not about to go into the living room rooting with Sylvia sleeping - so crawled into bed and zonked out for 3 hours - finally considering I hadn't slept that whole night for some stupid reason!

So when I got up I told Sylvia and naturally she was worried for me but then suggested maybe I had put it in with the camera when we went for the walk and I said I thought so too and promtly searched for the camera bag. THANK GOODNESS it was in there - PHEW!!! Why oh why do I do this to myself????

Okay, I think I've uploaded my pics, read my emails, sent my emails and now the BLOG, so it’s time for my book, feets up and a marguarita to wait out these ongoing storms - not including Tuesday! Take care and happy stitching!

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Angel Hugz for Kerry - my finale

Yep, finally my part of this Hugz Quilt is completed. I prepared a label, does not mean it will be used, but it's there if desired and the binding was all cut, stitched, pressed and then rolled onto those cardboard lace holders and off went the whole package - quilt top also!!! It will tomorrow morning start it's journey to Debbie MacLeod for the quilting/binding part and then will be delivered to Kerry when completed. I can't wait to hear what Kerry thinks of it once she sees it up close and personal like!
So now I'm going to put my feet up right after I draft up another postcard design and relax the rest of the evening.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Hugz for Kerry - final

Ohhh, I can't believe I've completed this project and LOVE it too! Okay, here are two complete top pictures and one is with me - we have a vacant office at work and I hung it up, got the pics taken and even had show and tell with coworkers. Some could not believe we would put all this work into it and then give it away - which quickly was okay and thought what a wonderful way that we express our well wishes on Kerry's healthy and complete recover.


Guess I'll now have to return to my WISPs and hopefully with giving up the part time job end of April I should find some time for me!!!

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

HUGZ for Kerry - Part 4

YAHOOOIIIEEEEEE!!!!!!!

I finished sewing Kerry's quilt top about half an hour ago and put it on my bed one last time and GOSH I think it is just lovely! Thank you ladies for the blocks and Susan for the priviledge of working on this baby even though is was my "first" attempt all by myself on a large quilt. Kudo's to my sister Sylvia for showing me that it makes a big difference when you measure twice and cut once! LOL!

Yes, I will post a picture of the completed top when I finally get one - hopefully tomorrow.

And Kerry I hope that when you do receive this finished quilt that all the HUGS within this baby help to soothe your rough times and think of the good times to come!

Hugs, Rose Anne

Hugz for Kerry - Part 3

Well I'm back at it and gosh this takes lots of time and energy to make a quilt! But I LOVE what it looks like so far and I must apologize I do not have the capabilities in this poor apartment to take proper pictures. Anyways, I've added on both bottom and top batik borders and now to add the side borders and then the final dark green border and it will be finished - at least on my part of this quilt for Kerry!

Here are a few pics but like I said they aren't that great but at least give you an idea of what I'm doing. This is a close up of the 1" dark green, 3" X 12" batik strips sewn for inner border, 1.5" dark green, and the final 3.5" X 12" batik strips sewn for outer border.

Here's the bottom right corner.

Here's the top right corner.

Sunday, April 01, 2007

Hugz for Kerry - post 2

WOW I've spent a lot of today working on this and now I know why I do miniatures!!! I love having total control within my hands and not all over my body!!! This place is definitely not conducive to working on large sized projects.

It really was funny if you could have seen me trying to measure the top in the 1/3's and 2/3's positions to determine the border strip sizes! Yep, there was me with my bed all cleared off and two pieces of plastic board tucked underneath to have the top laying flat (now I've gotta get it back together to go to bed!) and then anchoring one end of the tape measure at the edge of the blocks and then walking around the bed careful not to smash my toes once again and then gently stretching the tape across and noting the width. Then removing it all, cutting the borders, stitching them in place and then once again going through all this all over again for the length edge borders. Times like this I wish I hadn't learnt to do this properly - yep from Sylvia when she was helping me with my Under Stars Galore quilt top. Just to think I have to undergo all this again with the outer borders - UGH!!!! I think I'll save the larger quilt top making for when it's satellite meeting days then I'll have the hall tables or the huge floor!!!

I'm definitely glad I'll be pet sitting again on Tuesday evening and will have my niece's machine on her dining table and hopefully able to stitch on the batik borders then . I'll work on cutting and stitching them up tomorrow evening and thus sew them onto the quilt top then.


Okay, here's a picture of the quilt top all pieced together with the 1" finished size dark green inner border. You'll probably notice that the corner blocks have sashing around them that's because the were 12" rather than 12.5" unfinished sizes and I really wanted to use ALL the blocks I received in this quilt. I think this works even if it does interfere with the crosses pattern.


Saturday, March 31, 2007

Stitching Saturday

Gosh it sure feels GREAT!!!!!!!!!! (think of Tony the Tiger - LOL) to have time for myself and not second job to run off to after putting in the Monday to Friday daily number crunching job! See I've booked off two weeks so I can help out my great niece with the pet sitting while her parents are away. So far I've only had to help out twice when she went straight from university to her job's evening shift and also today when she put in a full day working. Actually the pets were very quiet - I think they are missing the full household and naturally the dog does not like being left alone and is starting to misbehave but I left that for Amanda to take care of.

So while catering to their whims of in and out I stitched on the HUGZ comfort quilt for a fellow quilter and just about finished sewing together all the blocks. I've never before taken on this type of a challenge and I mean a challenge as some blocks needed slight restitching to the required size but some needed slight sashing added on to measure up. These are now all the same size and the top is coming along nicely - with help from my Aurora Quilters who helped with the block layout last weekend. I've hemmed and hawed and finally came up with a possible borders layout too so hopefully tomorrow I'll get to that stage of sewing.

Here's a picture that I took on the Timer option on my digital using the ironing board lowered to ensure I got most of the block strips and me too in the picture. Too bad I didn't think of throwing a towel over the window - DUH! And honestly I didn't plan on being colour coordinated, just everyday clothes because of the pets!