Friday, March 12, 2010

1 Down


Ta da! I finished a quilt! Which was thoroughly inspected by Quality Control, aka Oliver T. Kitten, and, having passed, is in the process of being washed and dried before taking up residence on the living room sofa.

This is my happy quilt. I've wanted to make one ever since Ellen made hers, but I've been busy with other projects, life, etc. I finally started this one in January (or early Feb?) because I was cold and wanted to snuggle on the couch with it. I used the Avalon pattern from Material Obsession and modified it just a tiny bit, using only 9 fat quarters instead of 12. I was wanting a quick, easy lap quilt -- not much easier than sashing whole fat quarters together!

I wanted to use fabric that I had on hand, which I did, except the backing, which is a light gray solid (Kona Ash) and the binding, which I bought at CityCraft (it's a Michael Miller fabric but I forget from which line). The white is the same Kona solid I used in all the Christmas-gift quilts that I will share here eventually (when they are all finished...), and I got the fat quarters as a set last fall at a local quilt store in Missouri. As far as I can tell, the tan hummingbird fabric in the very center is from Moda Arcadia and the rest are a random assortment of leftovers that the people at the shop put together.

I love love love it. Yay for happy quilts!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Beth & Anna?

This isn't quite a Julie & Julia thing (for one thing, I am not promising to make all the recipes in Love Soup by any particular time, and for another, I am promising not to blog about every single one I do make). But I really really love this cookbook. So much that I bought one of Anna Thomas's earlier books, The Vegetarian Epicure. We're not even vegetarian. The food is just that good.

Anyway, this is what I had for lunch today, courtesy of Love Soup:

Leftover green soup with mushrooms (it looks a little brownish in this picture but it's really a dark dark green) and spinach pie. The pie took me 2 hours to make last night, but it is totally worth it. It's a combination of spinach, onions, 3 kinds of cheese and just enough eggs to glue it all together. The green soup is also really good, and it just feels healthy to eat a soup chock full of greens and other veggies.

In other news, I finished quilting 1 of the quilts (the 1 for me, of course!) last night, and I hope to finish up the binding today, so there really should be a picture of that coming up soon!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A Lack of Follow Through

Well, things have a way of not working out like I planned... I was planning to get a lot of sewing done, upload some pictures and write a few blog posts in the week following my last post. Turns out I spent the week knee-deep in home maintenance projects, which was a success on the having-a-functioning-home front but not so great for sewing or posting.

And then we left for India for 2 weeks so no blogging then. Now we're back and I have 2 weeks of laundry and a dirty house to deal with (how does it get dirty when we're not even here?!?).

So... pictures of all previously mentioned things coming soon, plus India pictures. Still have not finished those 2 quilts but have made a fair bit of progress, so those will hopefully be coming soon too.

I did officially pass the OT exam and receive my Texas license, so I'm ready to start working next week (no travel for me for a while!). I am also very, very relieved to have all that behind me. Whew!

Here's a sneak peek of India pictures to come. This is Humayun's tomb in Delhi. He was the grandfather of the shah who built the Taj Mahal, and the tomb (designed by his wife after he died suddenly) was a precursor to the Taj. It's a really beautiful place!


More coming soon (probably)!