tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87741111164750911812024-03-13T08:22:47.752-05:00Musings from the Deep SouthSharie's Gallery of Quilts, Quilt Chatter, Family, Dogs, Cats, Pictures, Genealogy and Other Things ------ kinhistorian@camtel.netSharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.comBlogger226125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-30491985282722397042015-06-16T21:19:00.002-05:002015-06-16T21:19:33.457-05:00Kitty CatsOne year ago, in June, there was a black cat in my side yard. I called him and he came running as fast as he could run, meowing at the top of his lungs and then wrapped himself around my legs. I thought he looked a bit thin, so I fed him. :-) He showed up for another three days and then on the fourth day, I looked out the window and there was a different kitty. She looked really bad, very thin, her hair looked bad. So I fed her. About the fourth day, I looked out and there is the second kitty nursing baby kitties. I named them, Mama Kitty, Baby Girl Kitty and Baby Boy Kitty. <br />
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Where Black Kitty loved me, Mama Kitty would hiss at me and one year later she is still hissing at me. To shorten a story, they are still here, they are outdoor kitties and they love my food. I got Baby Boy fixed and my intentions were to get the girls fixed, but that is not easy with wild cats. So this month, Mama brings me 5 babies and Baby Girl brings me 2 babies. Help!!!! They are going to break me buying kitty food. <br />
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The little kitties still run off when I go outside, but they are getting a little closer to me. I think in a week or two, I will be able to pick them up and pet them. Hopefully I can find nice homes for them. The little black kitty, came often to eat. I really believe that he belonged to someone because he was not wild. He was very friendly. I think he got run over on Parish Road. I was over there and there was a dead black kitty by the side of the road. I never saw him again, so I am sure that it was him. For those of you who don't know, I have two kitties and a dog in the house. I have enough pet hair, I really cannot bring in more kitty cats. They are as safe as I can make them. </div>
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They are very entertaining. The kitties are doing what kitties do, running, chasing and wrestling. They keep Jack (the dog) entertained. </div>
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Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-26395955121083930432015-06-15T10:01:00.000-05:002015-06-15T10:37:59.661-05:00It is Quilt TimeSince I last posted, I entered a quilt show and I finished a top. <br />
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The top is one that I started many moons ago and you can find the story of the quilt farther down in the blog. There is a mistake in it. Just in case you find it :-) I am fixing it. Pattern: Sharie's Quilts of Many Pieces</div>
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The three following quilts are the entries in the show. The show was held at Sulphur, LA and had approximately 300 entries. </div>
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The show was great fun. I saw many many many quilters that I have not seen for awhile. The vendors were great, and of course I can always find something to purchase. There was roughly ten of us for lunch. Lunch was good and great conversation. </div>
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Tomorrow - I hope - I am going to post about my kitchen and then the following day I hope to post about my kitty cats and then there is - what is on my wall???? </div>
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Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-17090427780440163722015-03-14T20:32:00.000-05:002015-03-14T20:32:44.409-05:00Chester<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This is Chester, my daughters cat. Chester is a wonderful cat, and he liked Fred</div>
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<br />Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-81746060925191628022015-03-14T08:09:00.001-05:002015-03-14T20:33:11.397-05:00Fight For Fred<strong><em>FRED</em></strong><br />
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<strong>Several years ago, Victor, my son, was living in Sulphur. He was on his way home from work. It was raining, and dark, and as he drove up a busy street there was a Bassett Hound trying to cross the street. He stopped, and put the Bassett in the car and took him home. He attempted to find the owner without luck. A couple weeks later, someone said to him, that they thought he belonged to the people that lived behind him and a house over. Fred's owners, said for Vic to keep the dog, it looked like he would have a good home. Vic had a fenced yard so Fred's wandering days were over. Fred was a wonderful dog with lots of personality. </strong><br />
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<strong>Victor moved to California, back to the area that we had lived in for many years. He took Fred with him.</strong><br />
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<strong>A few days ago, Vic was in Walmart and he saw a <u>Dynamic Ham Bone. </u> Vic thought Fred would really enjoy it. Fred ended up at the vet's where they had to put him to sleep. The bone had splintered and destroyed his insides. </strong><br />
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Vic and his girl friend Khristy and her sister have been hard at work trying to get these bones banned. No dog or any animal should have to go through what Fred went through. If you go to Fred's facebook page you will find there are many, many dogs that have been seriously ill or died from chewing on one of these ham bones. </h3>
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<em>Fight for Fred...Ban products that are unsafe for dogs to consume.</em></h3>
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Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-41103541072433231592015-02-02T12:08:00.001-06:002015-02-02T12:08:51.064-06:00One More Shade of Blue............This is a quilt I designed a while back. I had designed another quilt and started to make it and it just did not "do it" for me. The background colors were backwards. I decided to change the dark to the light, and the light to the dark. I was not satisfied with the medallion center. It wasn't working either, so back to the drawing board. I think I like it now. <br />
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I have always wanted to make a two color quilt. I think they are gorgeous. Me, being me, I knew that it would never happen. Two colors, never, never, never. So I decided that I would make it in batik and use many shades of blue. My white-tan background is all one fabric. The quilt will probably not qualify as a two color quilt because as we all know, most batiks has other color running through them. For me it is close. </div>
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I watched The Quilt Show this morning. They had Sharon Shamburg and Tom Russell as their guests. For those of you who don't know Tom Russell passed away recently. I met him once in Paducah. I was with a group of people and Tom and the people he was with joined the people I was with and we all had supper together. He was a very talented quilter. The quilting world, and his family and friends will miss him. </div>
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Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-7390970949708773292015-01-31T15:07:00.000-06:002015-01-31T15:26:12.053-06:00I'm Back..................<strong><em>I am back</em></strong>, but I think I have said that before. I have been dragging my feet a lot. But, I do have some quilts done or nearly done. I should have more done in all reality. My brain really has not been on quilting but on selling a house and buying a house. I am so tired of looking at houses (on the net). And I think I am tired because it has been a chilly winter and a very gloomy one. I like sunshine. I do much better if the sun is shining. But, when looking at houses, you can sure get a lot of ideas. I have looked at <a href="http://www.zillow.com/">www.zillow.com</a> a lot. They post the houses that are "for sale by owner" plus those that are for sale by realtor. I have been looking primarily at the Cedar Rapids/Marion, IA area. <strong><u><em>Here is my</em> <em>soapbox</em></u> </strong> I cannot believe the people vote themselves a tax and if they are not voting for the tax and letting the politicians tell them what is best for them, and the politicians are adding the tax unto an overtaxed situation already, there is something wrong with that picture. Actually, I cannot believe that I am moving there, I have to be out of my mind, between the taxes, the snow, the cold, I have to have rocks in my head. I keep telling myself - it will be okay. It just makes me wonder how many of the people of Iowa loose their homes because they cannot pay the tax? <br />
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<strong><em>Quilts - The World of the Wild Goose</em></strong><br />
As I said I have been quilting. Here is one that I have been working on. I am going to post more in a day or so. So if you want to see the latest do come back. <br />
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This quilt has a long story. I started this at a retreat a few years ago. Each block has 27 pieces. It takes a lot of time to make one block. I didn't make very many at that retreat. I took the blocks home and put them in a box, marked the box, put them on the shelf. Next year, retreat, take the box down, go to retreat, make a few blocks, take them home, put them in the box, and put them on the shelf. I was quilting with some girls at night and I decided this would be a good project. The problem was, I only met with them usually one time a week. It was for 2 hours. I was lucky to make one block. I decided I was not going to get this quilt done. I took it home, put it on the design wall and made a few blocks and decided I was bored. So I put another quilt on top of it, made it, then made a few blocks for this quilt, got bored, made another quilt and it was vicious circle. Maybe three months ago, I decided I needed to finish this quilt.</div>
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I looked at the quilt, I still had about 50 blocks to go. I thought - there is no way on this earth that I am going to finish it. So I looked at and thought - I will redesign it. So off to the computer, I took it from 144 block quilt to a 100 block quilt. That cut down the blocks a bit that I still had to make. I had nearly all of them done, when the thought came to me - what are you going to do about the border? The border really needed something, but not too busy because the middle is busy, really busy. I was standing in front of the quilt looking at an outside block and thought - what would it look like if I expanded this lavender piece into the border. I got some fabric, folded it, slapped it on the design wall, stuck a pin in it and did the same to the gold. I stood back and looked at it and thought - that will work. </div>
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Now, what am I going to name it? I had thought of it many times over the period of time that I have been making it. I knew I had to name it something with geese or goose because of all the flying geese in the pattern. Lots of times I will get an idea from doing searches on line with just a word. Well, I tried that, but I could not get anything to fit. I really wanted to bring in the color of the quilt so it would have meaning. In the end, I came up with "The World of the Wild Goose." And it is the world of the wild goose, the <u>gold</u> fields, the <u>blue </u>water, the <u>red </u>sunsets, the <u>purple</u> mountains and the <u>white </u>snow. <em>Now, wasn't I lucky, I picked those colors :-) </em>You might want to enlarge this picture so you can see the pattern better. </div>
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I am trying to solve the mystery of the "M's." In my Crago/Craigo line beginning with Nathan born 1783 his name is Nathan M. Crago. What is "M?" Nathan named nearly all of his children with an "M" for a middle name. It tracks through the generations. I find that the Crago's named all of their children for somebody. Continental Congress, Revolutionary War, VA governors, anybody who was anybody, the Crago's borrowed their name. We do have Marion used for a middle name, but I would like to see it in the earlier generations. Francis Marion, most of the towns, and counties that are named Marion, are named for Francis Marion. It is hard to find any documentation that lists a full name. Anyone doing Crago/Craigo/Cragow genealogy if you have an answer, I sure would like to hear it. Contact me by my email address. </div>
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Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-30301229829285211242014-06-16T15:24:00.000-05:002014-06-16T15:24:03.708-05:00Moving - still moving - Quilting Alaska/Nebraska<em><strong>Moving...........</strong></em><br />
A while back I mentioned that I was looking on Whidbey Island for a house. I also said it was a woman's prerogative to change her mind. As you know I change my mind. I looked at Whidbey Island - it being an island it is limited on housing. Property is expensive and scarce. Trying to find that perfect home or even something close is just not happening. I will say property taxes are reasonable in fact they are about 1/3 of what the taxes are in Iowa. I am looking again at Iowa. Property I can find but again that perfect house is just not happening. Iowa has very high property tax, it is the 7th highest property tax state in the country. I don't understand it, Iowa is cornfields. Where is that money going? There are a lot of words that I could say on the subject and at a later time I might do that. I will continue to look for a house, and I will probably find one. It certainly won't be my dream house. I am not rich, I cannot afford $500 plus a month for property tax. It would be nice if I could have a few coins to buy quilt fabric. <br />
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I have all the parts made for Alaska/Nebraska. Today I start putting it together. <br />
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Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-38020484316600107812014-04-01T11:53:00.000-05:002014-04-01T11:55:28.221-05:00Genealogy --- Crago variations and McGahey variations of namesIn the right column, under Genealogy, I have added a paragraph. If you are doing genealogy, or you know people with those surnames, please read it, just in case you might have some information for me. I would really like to find these people and what their relationship was if any. We are talking in the period of time around 1750 to roughly 1850. Contact me through my email address. Thanks a bunch.Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-71756668320067641522014-03-31T15:22:00.000-05:002014-03-31T15:22:52.374-05:00Kittie KatsMy daughter is an artist and she lives in Spokane, Washington. She has just started a shop on Etsy. You might want to stop in and take a look. Here is an example of what you will find.<br />
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Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-67698694547912669102014-03-11T09:11:00.000-05:002014-03-11T10:28:58.928-05:00Alaska/Nebraska, and other things too................<em><strong>Alaska/Nebraska</strong></em><br />
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I am making slow progress with this quilt, but it is coming together. I now have the outside blocks finished and have started the center. I do not have all the "borders" on the outside blocks as yet, so it may look like it is not "quite right." Hopefully by the end of the month, the top will be done. The picture to the right is the top of the quilt. I could not get the whole quilt on the same design wall. I am not tall enough. Also, on this picture you can see I am auditioning fabric.<br />
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In 1984, my Aunt passed away. The state of Arizona had made me first her guardian, then conservator and the executrix of her will. I sold most of her things but there were a few things that did not sell and so thus I kept them. These items are amongst my "treasures." One of these treasures is a small dish. I have looked at this dish for years wondering why there was an Indian decal on a dish made in Germany. On the back of the dish it says Royal Saxe E S Germany. The other day, I decided I was going to look this up to see if I could find anything. I have made I think a pretty good guess.<br />
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On the front of the dish is the decal of an Indian and in very fine print it says Sitting Bull. In about 1885 Sitting Bull was in jail. He was released and went with the Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show to Europe. This dish must be a souvenir of that show. Sitting Bull had quite a history. He was born in 1831. He became a Chief of the Sioux Indians, and was at the battle of Custer's Last Stand in 1876. He killed his first buffalo at the age of 10. It makes me wonder what must have went through his mind about his life before he died. He died when he was shot by Indian Police in 1890. <br />
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How did my aunt get this dish? In her things were many old things. My guess is that they may have belonged to her grandmother. Or I had a great grandfather and a grandfather from Denmark. Back during that time, Denmark was sometimes part of Germany. That is a part of my history that is lost forever. Me, being a genealogist, I could kick myself a thousand ways for not being more inquisitive about things. I grew up during the period of time when children were seen and not heard. That went with me into my adult life. So, a word of wisdom, if you have something old and you do not know the history, <strong><em><u>ask</u></em></strong> someone. Once they are gone, that information is gone. <u><em><strong>And</strong></em></u>, be sure to document it somewhere. If nowhere else, put it in your Bible. <br />
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<strong><em>A bird came to visit...........</em></strong><br />
My office has wonderful windows and outside these windows are large bushes cut like trees. The birds love them.<br />
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In the last few days, I have had visitors. They will show up for a day or so and then they are gone. This little birdie, one of many, I managed to get his picture. I need to look in my bird book to see what he is. He has interesting markings. At the tip of his tail it is bright yellow for about a quarter of an inch. His breast is pale yellow and he has interesting eye markings. I think they are gone now, but they will come back, maybe in the fall when the birds fly south. <br />
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Hope you all have a wonderful day..............<strong><em> </em></strong> Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-34171379522151546052014-02-08T08:45:00.000-06:002014-03-11T11:08:31.752-05:00Change is in the Air<strong><em>Moving.......</em></strong><br />
I have heard that women have the prerogative to change their minds. I am sure by this time most people think that I am over doing it or have just gone bonkers. <em>Change is in the air............</em> I have done it again. I have a new destination for my move. At the moment, and if I can find a house, I am moving to Whidbey Island, WA. <em>Why, why, why............</em>My son lives there and my grandchildren, I have a daughter in Spokane and a son in Vista, CA. All much closer than Louisiana or Iowa. It would have been nice to go to Iowa, it is my roots, but they have had a winter that I would rather not experience, so when #1 son said come to Whidbey, and I do love Whidbey, I said, "why not?" I am house hunting. Come back, see what happens in this little saga. <br />
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In 2012 I went to Alaska and in 2013 I went to Nebraska. If you would like to know the stories and see the pictures go to the label section and find Alaska and then Nebraska. Of course I went to quilt shops and shopped and shopped. <br />
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I decided that I was going to make a quilt using only the fabric that I bought on those two trips. This is a Judy Neimeyer pattern with a slight adjustment. When this quilt is farther along I will fill you in on what I am doing with the fabric. I am making slow progress and that is because I have my head on a move instead of on quilting, but, hopefully before I do move I will have this quilt done. I have put these blocks on this design board in no particular order. There is many more to go. <br />
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Hope you have a good day.Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-53315820021925736842014-01-04T15:15:00.001-06:002014-01-04T15:19:33.240-06:00A New Year...............<br />
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I had a nice holiday, a Merry Christmas and the dogs, cats and I watched the festivities at Times Square and listened to my neighbors blow up their money. I have never understood this, people so willing to blow up their hard earned cash. I guess because I grew up in a state where it was illegal to have fireworks unless they were done by the city, state, or county I have just never understood the want to take the risk of possibly blowing off your hand. When I lived in California, my son had a friend living in the house behind us. He had a terrible accident and lost most of his hand. I guess I just find it scary.<br />
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This is one of my "quick quilts" to use up stash. I had this line of fabric "Fandango" in my stash for some time. I would look at it every now and then and think how pretty it was, but it was also very busy. I would think what am I going to do with this and stuck it back on the shelf. I was looking through a Quilt Sampler magazine. That is probably my favorite quilt magazine. In one of the pictures there was a quilt hanging. Only about one block was showing going down the quilt. It did not have borders. This quilt was busy. I thought maybe "Fandango" would work in this quilt. I call this quilt, "X Marks the Spot." You have to look hard. See it????? Here is a hint - it is brown going top left to bottom right and yellow top right to bottom left. Also going across the rows - top row: red, blue, red, blue etc - 2nd row: blue, red, blue, red etc. This should be a quick quilt, notice I said should be. I always get delayed trying to figure the right pattern of the fabric with the right color of the fabric. It slows me down a bit. In the second picture, I have the corner. I put the binding fabric under the quilt corner so you can get an idea of what it will look like when it is finished. <br />
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My next "quick" quilt is going to be "dotty." I have always wanted to make a "dotty" quilt. I have been saving polka dots and anything that looked like it might be a dot for a very long time. I don't think it will be very quick, but hopefully, maybe in a month or so I will have it finished. <br />
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<strong><em>Hope all is well with you.........</em></strong>Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-80677603772249826992013-12-16T10:56:00.000-06:002015-02-02T11:23:52.865-06:00December Pineapple...........<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: right; margin-left: 1em; text-align: right;"><tbody>
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Not much new here. We had frost again this morning. We have had frost several mornings. I am hoping that all the foliage in the yard makes it come spring. <br />
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<strong><em>December Pineapple.............</em></strong><br />
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This pattern is a 2 block pattern quilt, both are 5" blocks and are <span style="color: blue;"><em>paper pieced</em></span>.<br />
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There are 144 blocks in the design. The quilt measures 77 X 77. The paper piecing patterns are included. How-to paper piece instructions or how to put a quilt together are not included. <br />
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I am working on this quilt. This is what I have at this time. <br />
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Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-52574314177999936992013-12-08T11:31:00.000-06:002015-02-02T11:24:43.038-06:00Pattern, Practicing<strong><em>PRACTICING</em></strong><br />
I am practicing for my move to Iowa. Yesterday I went to a craft sale. It was cold. I wore a coat and gloves. Thankfully it was held inside. It was about 40 degrees. I noticed this morning it was below zero in Iowa. Now that is cold.<br />
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<strong><em>SHARIE'S QUILTS OF MANY PIECES</em></strong><br />
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I am working on another pattern. I have always said that there is no way that I could make a two color quilt. I would get bored, I would start it and never finish it. Well, I have decided that I am going to make a two color quilt but it is going to be many shades. My background color is actually a tannish white with brush strokes of color, very faint, but it is there. In the end, it probably will not qualify as a two color quilt. I am using blue batiks and most of the batiks have other colors blended in them. It is about as close to a two color quilt as I will probably ever get. Here is a "teaser" of the pattern. I am working on the pattern and should have it finished soon. The quilt you see under it, I will make a pattern of it also possibly in January.<br />
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Hope all is well with you.Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-30431825208564074262013-12-03T07:47:00.000-06:002013-12-16T11:10:32.919-06:00Moving..............I was born in Iowa. I still have kin there and several close friends. I am sure that anyone who reads this blog has heard me say "it is hot." Last year about did me in. I honestly don't think I can do another year of day in and day out, week after week, month after month of 90 degree plus weather and humidity on top of it. I have several other reasons for deciding to pick up and move but the above is a good one. So, hopefully sometime before it gets hot, my house will be sold and I will trek north to Iowa. <br />
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Iowa of course is not perfect. It does get cold and sometimes it gets really cold. I am retired, I don't have to do anything I don't want to do, I can stay inside and quilt. There is nothing prettier than watching snow falling. And since I can stay in and look at it I don't have to put up with the negatives. <br />
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For the last several weeks I have been on Zillow.com and Realtor.com looking for that perfect house that will suit what I need and a little of what I want. I have been keeping a spread sheet, in that way, I can easily compare houses that I like and look at the pros and cons at the same time. I will let you know how my hunt goes. <br />
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Now quilting..............<br />
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This quilt is one that I started at a retreat. There is 27 pieces in a block. It takes time to make one. I managed to get a few made at that retreat. I brought it home put it away and the next year I dug it out for retreat. I made a few more blocks. I put it away. Then I decided that it would be my project when sewing with the Stitch and Cackle Quilt Circle group. I got a few more blocks done. Then I decided that if I was ever going to finish this quilt I would have to work on it more. So I did, but then, I got bored and you know what happens when I get bored. So it is languishing on my design wall waiting for me to get the quilt off the top of it that I am presently working on.<br />
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Hope all is well with you..............<br />
<br />Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-26867819670252316972013-12-01T18:27:00.000-06:002015-02-02T11:25:11.860-06:00I'm Back................I have a lot of catching up to do. I have pictures to post, and I am sure I can figure out something to say. In August, all I had to write about was "it was hot." Believe me it was hot. I just could not find anything to say except it was hot, so I decided I would wait until it was cool. I just felt like my life was a bore. <br />
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We have had frost the last 4 mornings. I love it............. I can wear my sweaters and my winter clothes. I feel like I am in heaven. <br />
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I finished making (crocheting) a sweater and am in the process of making another, actually two, but I would guess the one won't be done until next year. <br />
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This week I am going to try to post pictures. <br />
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I have decided that I am going to sell some of my quilt patterns that I have created. I have been designing quilt patterns for a number of years. I designed them to make quilts for shows. I may never enter another show. I have entered quilts in shows for a number of years and it is a lot of work and my oomph seems to have gotten up and left. I love the design process. For those of you who don't know, in my other life, I was an architectural draftsman with certificates in civil, electronics and mechanical drafting. I worked for the US Navy for a number of years doing facilities drafting. I started in CAD when it first started. I loved it then and still do. I had my own business doing architectural remodels in San Diego. So, designing quilts is right up my alley. I can design many more quilts than I can ever make. I have had requests for my patterns and thought possibly someone else might like to make them.<br />
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NOVEMBER LOG CABIN<br />
This pattern is 3.5 x 3.5 or a 5 x 5 log cabin block and is <span style="color: blue;"><em>paper pieced</em></span>. <br />
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There are 196 blocks in the design. The quilt measures approximately 59.5 x 59.5 or 85 x 85. I have included two paper piecing patterns so you can make either size quilt. Cost - $15 - if you are interested please contact me through my email address.<br />
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<br />Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-53902324291282454222013-08-09T14:21:00.000-05:002013-08-12T11:11:46.077-05:00Quilts finished, The Idiot's Corner, It is Hot<em><strong>It is Hot...............</strong></em><br />
Southern Louisiana.........is it hotter than normal? It feels like it. I can't wait for winter. I am sick of my summer clothes, I am tired of being hot. My flower garden needs weeding and there is no way I am going out there and suffer. It will just have to look bad. I think everyone up north should put one of those wind "things" that produce electricity in their yard. Point it towards Louisiana, we would be cool and you could blow our hurricanes (when we have them) back to the gulf. I think that is a great idea. The government would probably put it in your yard. Now, I know if you live in Arizona it is hot, but you don't have humidity. I'm through whining. I feel better.<br />
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This is a quilt that has been on my design wall for a longgggg time. I decided I just have to finish it. Actually I would like to get it quilted. I probably will do it myself, but at the moment, I have another on George. This is a Judy Neimeyer pattern. She named this pattern Tumbleweeds, it is appropriate. It does look like Tumbleweeds. But you know me, I looked at it and saw eyelashes. Those of you who know and those of you who don't know (now do) the curved piece with the points is known as The New York Beauty or Lady Liberty. Lady Liberty does not have eyelashes. I decided that if she had a box of false eyelashes they would look like this quilt. I have not seen Lady Liberty up close, so I don't know what size her eyes are. If they are really big, and I sort of think they are, she might have to put all the pieces of one color on one eye. Wouldn't that be jazzy with one eye one color and the other eye another color? Dress that lady up................<br />
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<strong><em>The Idiot's Corner...........</em></strong><br />
I try really hard to ignore what is going on in the world. But now and then, there is some idiot that comes up with a stupid idea that they want us all to abide by. A few days ago, I got up in the morning, read my email, went to my news page to see what was going on in the world. This hit me in the face. Seattle, wants to ban the words brown-bag and citizen because they are potentially offensive. I went to Komo News (in Seattle) on the net, found the article and proceeded to tell them what I thought of the idiot who came up with the idea. Of course he was in the Civil Rights Division, which means he does not have common sense. I also sent the same emails to Mr. Bronstein of the Civil Rights Division. Mr. Bronstein did write me back with a huge excuse trying to cover his butt. That really ticked me off. Can you imagine going to jail or being sued for saying the words brown-bag or citizen. All this guy is trying to do, not make this a better country, but gain power for himself. <br />
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<br />Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-43270199041520897132013-07-19T15:13:00.000-05:002013-07-20T16:50:19.465-05:00Yethi Says it is Hot, Quilts and Bug Bites<a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-VOu94poCqq0/UemZw-KmN5I/AAAAAAAABn4/XQxbrYM9TWo/s1600/DSCN0500.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-VOu94poCqq0/UemZw-KmN5I/AAAAAAAABn4/XQxbrYM9TWo/s320/DSCN0500.JPG" width="320" /></a><br />
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tomorrow, I was out watering a flower bed. Anyone living in the south is familiar with Fire Ants. Some living out of the south have probably heard of them. Fire Ants build mounds, and it is unbelievable how many ants there can be in a mound. I have found that if I take a broomstick and punch several holes in them, the ants come swarming out. Then I take cheap iodized salt (sometimes at 25 cents a box) and I sprinkle it on top of the mound. This usually works the first time, but if not the second time, you never see those ants again. Now back to my story, I was watering. When I finished I was curling up the hose to put it away, I looked down and I had ants to my knees. Thankfully, I had on jeans, socks and shoes. I started patting at them and then decided to wash them off. I was lucky, I only had 5 bites. I think I am allergic to them. In the picture that is one bite. They burn, they hurt and they itch. I woke up two nights in a row scratching. They are not fun. Today, that bite is about the size of a quarter. Thankfully all of them quit itching about 3 days ago.<br />
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The problem with the mounds is when you mow your yard, you mow over the top and then when you are walking in the grass you can't see them. That is why I didn't know that the ants were there. I try to keep the ants out of my back yard because of my dogs. It is a fenced area, so that is the area that I am most concerned about. Fire Ants can kill a cow, can you imagine a poor dog. <br />
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I bought this fan a while back. I keep it in my office. Central air (I have two) just cannot keep the house cool. Between the heat and the humidity, it is an impossible feat. Yethi discovered this fan. Notice on the back picture her hair is split. <br />
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This is the center of a scrappy quilt that I have been working on. It is not quite put together. I hope to have the borders on by the next time I blog. <br />
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Hope all is well with you.Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-15259903694063823842013-07-11T14:38:00.000-05:002015-02-02T11:25:44.743-06:00A Movie and a New Quilting Product<strong><em>Movie.............</em></strong><br />
Yesterday, I went with a group numbering 7 of us to lunch and then to see the movie "The Lone Ranger." If you have not seen it, go see it. It is great, it is funny, it is good entertainment. It was so nice to go to movie that you didn't hear a cuss word every other word. The professional critics of this movie should be sued by Disney. They have probably cost them millions of dollars. Now for what reason???? Do these people get paid off??? They certainly did not see the same movie I saw or there is something wrong with their moral compass. I read an article the day before I went about how Johnny Depp is losing his pull. I hope Johnny Depp keeps doing what he is doing. I am not a particular fan of his. I have not seen all of his movies, but this guy who wrote this article was completely overboard with his opinion. Go see the movie, I think you will like it, expect to be entertained. <br />
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Have you ever made a quilt and had a terrible time getting the corners sharp and the binding filled? One morning I woke up about 5:30 and it was not daylight. It is a long story but I don't like to get up unless the sun is up. So I closed my eyes and laid there. The night before I was binding a quilt. I started thinking about that binding and then it popped into my little brain.................This is the result.......<br />
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The corners and strips are meant for a 1/4 inch finished binding. A glue stick and binding clips would be helpful. The corners and strips are applied to the seam of your binding after the binding is put on the quilt and before you hand-sew the binding to the back of the quilt. Instructions are included in the packaging.<br />
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For purchasing and shipping charges, please contact me at <br />
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...Binding Corners are 4 to a package @ $3.00 per package<br />
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...Binding Strips are 4 at 50" in length for $7.50 <br />
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I have just finished this lap quilt. I enjoyed quilting it on George. I have lots of tops that need to be quilted so George and I are going to be busy. I named this quilt "Iowa Country Roads." It takes a little imagination but if you know anything about roads in the country in Iowa, it is a good name.<br />
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Things have been a bit slow around here. I am quilting, staying in a lot because it is too hot to go anywhere. I found a wonderful drink. It is called - Purple Power Breakfast Shake. I have changed it up a bit. The recipe called for a half banana. What do you do with the other half? I added it to the shake. I am going to give you my recipe, it is really good, try it, you will like it.<br />
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1 Banana<br />
2/3 c frozen blueberries<br />
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10218 LA HWY 82<br />
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<strong><em>Nebraska...........</em></strong><br />
I am about finished with my Nebraska trip. I still have pictures of the quilt museum. I am going to put some of them in here as small pictures. You can click on them to make them larger. <br />
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At the International Quilt Center and Museum at Lincoln, NE in one of their galleries on display was a group of Indigo Quilts. They had a very nice wall with the description of the process of making Indigo. This was very interesting since Indigo has been around for a very long time. They had several quilts displayed and I will show you <br />
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I have had a busy week quilting. I do not have anything ready to show you. Next week, I should have a few things to the point of taking a picture, hopefully.<br />
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The weather, if you care, is hot. It is typical southern Louisiana. We have had several thunderstorms pass through over the last few days. They say we may get more later today. It is keeping the grass green. <br />
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Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-30735679492321540772013-05-29T19:31:00.000-05:002013-05-31T11:07:41.379-05:00Nebraska, Kitty Kat, and Quilting...........<br />
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I want to touch on one of the galleries at the International Quilt Study Center and Museum at Lincoln, NE. This particular gallery had Janet Finley's pictures on display. The museum curators picked certain pictures, had them blown up to a very large size and then found a quilt to match the quilt in the picture from their collection and displayed it <br />
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Janet Finley and I had our picture taken in front of this picture. The museum had this quilt displayed on the opposite wall. The quilt is absolutely beautiful. Click on this picture so you can see the quilt better. <br />
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As you all know since I harp on it a lot, I am trying to use up lots of my fabric in my stash. This is one of those quilts. It goes together really really fast. It is a quilt that if you needed one for a gift in a hurry you could make it in a short period of time. I made this with the "Late Bloomers" line from Moda. I have enough of this fabric to make two quilts with each a pieced back and I am sure I will have fabric left over. <br />
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Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-17877157823791632192013-05-23T12:25:00.001-05:002014-03-11T11:07:14.771-05:00More About Nebraska Trip and Etc.............One of the highlights of our trip was our visit to Fabric Essentials in Concordia, KS. The shop was on the Shop Hop. The girls were a joy to talk with and we had ever so much fun going through and looking at the 6000 plus bolts of fabric that they have. <br />
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We decided to eat in Concordia. There was a mom & pop restaurant across the street. The food was very good. On the way over to the restaurant we passed (across the street) this building. I don't know what it was built for originally or what is in it today , but it was very interesting. It looked like it had been there a very long time. <br />
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I have been busy quilting everyday. It is hot outside, so thus the best thing to do is to stay in where it is cool and quilt. This is the first block of my Alaska - Nebraska quilt. In one of my postings I think I mentioned that I was going to make this quilt. The idea was to combine the batiks that I bought last year when I was in Alaska with the batiks that I bought this year on my trip to and from Nebraska. If you look close, The fabric on the outside is bears and bear paws. Next week, I hope to have several squares finished. Hopefully it will be an interesting quilt when it is done. The pattern is a Judy Neimeyer. I have added a "border" to the block. When I received the pattern I realized it wasn't exactly what I wanted, and it would "chop up" my Alaska animal fabric. So thus I am adding a border to each outside block so that you can see the animals and etc. <br />
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I took this picture in my backyard. We have many Cardinals and Blue Jays. These are Cardinals. I would assume mama and papa. There were several in the bushes and trees. My office has little trees (really bushes that look like trees) in front and to the side of it. It is a lovely view. I have the pleasure of bird watching. I get lots of birds and most I don't know what they are. I assume some migrate in from other places. You may want to click on this to make it larger. <br />
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Sharie - Moss Bluffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17581792115584538049noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8774111116475091181.post-69833059542305212582013-05-15T18:41:00.000-05:002013-05-15T20:26:45.993-05:00Odds and Ends and Nebraska<h3>
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I was over in Sulphur, LA looking in on my house. While there a friend and I went to lunch and then checked out an antique and collectible store. This store has only been open a short period of time. While there, I found a Hall's teapot. Some of you know that I collect them (to a point). They have to be in really good condition and so far all that I have bought have been different. <br />
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Today, I finished putting the rows together for this quilt. Tomorrow I will put on the two borders . You can see the pieced border, which is the outside border. I have been working on this quilt for some time. It was my project making the blocks when I sew with the Stitch and Cackle Quilt Circle.<strong><em> </em></strong><br />
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On our shop hop we stopped at "No Place Like Home" in Minneapolis, Kansas. This was a lovely shop.</div>
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I won a shop's gift. A couple of days ago, in the mailbox was a box. On the return it said Material Girls from Abilene, KS. I thought, did I order something???? To my surprise when I opened it I was the shops winner. <br />
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This quilt was hanging in the lobby of the Quilt House (museum) at Lincoln, NE. We were all having a wonderful time. Billy was having a great time talking to all the ladies and he also enjoys shopping. Billy is a long arm quilter, and he is also a helicopter pilot.<br />
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Janet is Janet Finley, the author of Quilts in Everyday Life, 1855-1955. It is a super book, lots of pictures and lots of history. Willey is one of my quilting buddies. Janet flew into Lincoln and Billy, Willey and I drove. It was a long drive, we made many miles each day. <br />
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In about 2007, I started a group, each of us making a Dear Jane quilt. This went on for about 4 years. We had one person who made all of the center blocks. The rest of us, because life gets in the way sometimes, made a various number of blocks. About a year ago, roughly, I decided there is no way on this earth that I am going to finish making all of these blocks. I decided to design a quilt, using the blocks that I had made. Monday, I finished putting the last two sides of a border on the top of the quilt. I still have 9 blocks reserved for the back. Sometime this year, with luck, I will make a back and quilt My Baby Jane. When I get it finished, I will put a sleeve on the back and hang the quilt and try for a better picture.<br />
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