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Showing posts with label fixation quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fixation quilt. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Now On My Bed

Fixation

Back side of Fixation
Really finished and the binding sewn down so I took it to the Bee on Saturday for show and tell..  I put it on my bed today  - hope I can sleep tonight!

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Monday Morning Bible Study
MMBS - 2

Recently I wrote about our MMBS group  - we  have two ladies who  have celebrated their 90th  who attend regularly .
Sadly we lost our former study leader on Thursday.  We all loved Alta Ruth,  who was a shining example of  a true  Christian.  She had a warm engaging smile and never said a word against anyone.  
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Friday, February 7, 2014

Fixation Spiderweb


The quilting is finished and the binding sewn on.  Funny all along I thought I would use black for the binding but it didn't seem to work when it came time to sew it.  Seems like it needed red or blue - I didn't have enough of the blue that I liked with it so I went with the red.



I enjoyed making this quilt so much that I almost hate to see if finished.  It's pretty large (86 x 86") so I may even use it on my own bed!  Lots of TV time this next 2 weeks with the Olympics so I will have no excuse for not finishing the binding.


This morning I made Chicken Chili Soup, a recipe I adapted from a Chili recipe found in the Electric Cooperative Magazine that serves the lake area.  Enough for today and 5 containers to freeze.  I had leftover cooked chicken and chicken broth from yesterday so it was real easy to make. Recipe follows:

Chicken Chili Soup
1 medium onion, chopped
3 carrots, sliced thin
3 ribs celery, sliced thin
1 tsp. garlic powder
1 tsp. oregano
1 tsp. cumin
1/2 tsp. cayenne pepper
1/2 tsp black pepper
2 cans great northern beans, drained and rinsed
1 large can chopped green chilis, about 7 ounces
1 - 2 cups cooked chicken chopped
Chicken broth - use broth chicken was cooked in or canned

Saute the vegetables in a little olive oil. Add other ingredients, except chicken, and simmer until vegetables are tender. Add chicken, simmer a few minutes more.  Add more spices according to your taste, if you like.
You can add half and half just before you serve it, if you like a creamy soup.




Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Arrow Star Blocks

I made this quilt out of 16" blocks a few years ago.
These are 12" blocks so I will need 42 to make a bed size quilt.  I have 17 done and I cut out the other 25.  This is one of my take along project for Bees and Sew Days.  I call this block Arrow Star.  


After finally finishing all my backings - I carried all the tops and backs down to the little house, turned the heat up and loaded the Fixation Quilt on the longarm yesterday.  It will feel good to get it finished. I don't know if this will be a Jubilee quilt.  It may have to live for me for awhile.

Sewing day at my house Thursday.  Looking forward to the inspiration I always get from sewing with others.