Sunday, November 30, 2008

Exhausted!

It's been a whirlwind of a few days! I hosted Thanksgiving this year and cooked it all! There were only 8 of us. It was a lot of work but yummy! I like cooking for the holidays! I took just a few pictures.....
Here is my mom trying to convince J to get a hair cut. She was not successful. He certainly loves his grandma though! And she just loves teasing both my boys!
Here's Dad with Cody and Kenzie.
Then Friday, I was at Best Buy at 4:45 am to pick up a few things. J works there but he wasn't able to hold anything for family. Very much against the rules. I had to work a late shift (11-8). Saturday was spent shopping at Olde Green Cupboard and Joanns and a visit to the library. Then errands and a late lunch. It was almost 4 when I got home. G was at the FSU/UF game and the kids were working so it was just me and the pups for most of the evening. I finished up a book I was reading and then started on my quilting homework for class on Monday. After working hours today as well, here is where I'm at:
This is a quilt called Down the Road. I have one panel completed, another almost completed and the last 2 ready to cut the strips. It was a lot of work and I'm totally pooped. After sitting at my dining room table for most of the day, my back is killing me. I totally understand the need for the correct height table and chair when sewing/quilting. I certainly do not have it. Even regular breaks didn't help much. In between, I cleaned the kitchen, unloaded the diswasher, put away groceries, and cooked dinner for Thursday and popped it in the freezer. I also spent some time moving some books around and reorganizing a bit.

The good news is that I'm getting better at lining up those pesky corners (I cannot tell you how thrilled I am about that!). Part of what has taken me so long is taking the extra time to pin before sewing. It takes a lot of time but it's so worth it. They all don't line up perfectly but it's such an improvement over my first quilt!
In knitting news, I cast on a couple of weeks ago for a pair of fingerless mitts tha have a cable on them. My first time doing cables and not so bad! They're in a black yarn though and it is a booger to photograph. Anyone have any tips on photographing black yarn? I also finally bought the buttons for the 2 sweaters for my neices. I might get to that soon. And I finally finished one of G's socks and cast on for the 2nd one. I'm almost to the heel on it! Might finished those this year! G really wants to be able to wear them. It's nice to know they're appreciated!

6 comments:

Beth said... 1

Hi Jackie! I love this quilt pattern you are working on. I may keep it in mind for scraps! Are you planning to FMQ?

Next time I have a chance to practice, I will "slow down my hands and hit the pedal!" Thanks!

Bea said... 2

Glad you had a wonderful Thanksgiving! Your quilt is looking fantastic. Very beautiful!

Teresa said... 3

I think your piecing on the quilts looks wonderful. Thanksgiving is a fun time of year - good food, usually family gatherings and no gifts to buy!

Simone de Klerk said... 4

Your quilt looks great! Love the color combination.

Chris Daly said... 5

Wow this quilt is going to be worth all your hard work. It looks gorgeous! Happy sewing. P.S. Save me one of those dinner rolls - Yummy!

~Bren~ said... 6

I did Thanksgiving this year too. It was tiring but well worth the extra effort.
Your corners are PERFECT!!! The quilt will be gorgeous!!!