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Sunday, December 22, 2013

Celtic Solstice Part 3, and Ice Storms

Saturday night I finished Part 3 with the 25 pinwheels and the 100 single units. The pinwheels are shown under.


It was kind of late when I finished, and I didn't take a picture of the single units. This step was a fun one to do, because I love making pinwheels!

What about Ice Storms? Yes, my family and I are having Christmas vacation in the Southwestern US, and here ice storms occur from time to time during the winter. Friday afternoon we had a place to go, and when we were returning home and had 100 miles to drive, it started raining, with freezing temperatures. This is a weather phenomenon I have never experienced before.

We were driving home, with DH as the safe driver. The conditions were kind of treacherous with the frozen rain glazing the car, and not to mention the windshield wipers! The fortunate thing, though, was that the rain didn't freeze on the ground. The reason for that was probably that we had had very high temperatures for the season the day before, and the ground wasn't cold enough to freeze, yet. Anyway, DH drove slowly, as most of the other cars did.

We managed to get home safely without any accidents, and in the garage afterwards we could see the amount of ice that had accumulated on the car. DS1 took a lot of pictures, both of the car and the surrounding trees the day after. I will show some of them in a later post.


Here is the tree outside our door, completely glazed! It is still like this, today, since the temperature has not increased. Last night DH and I took a walk in the neighborhood and heard a lot of cracking noises and saw limbs breaking and falling off the trees. We kept our distance and didn't walk under any of them, just to be safe.

Let's hope there will not be any wind before the temperatures start rising and the ice melts off, because we don't want more damage to be done to the trees than what has already happened. Anyway, the icicles and glaze have created fantastic Christmas decorations to the surrounding area!

Link to Bonnie's Mystery Monday Link Up #4 is HERE .

 

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Celtic Solstice Part 2

 
All my 100  Chevron units for the mystery are finally done. Looking good.
 
Have started cutting half square triangles for part 3 and hope to get a good way into sewing pinwheels later today.
 
The progress of the other participants can be found HERE .


 

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Celtic Solstice gone traveling

Here are Step #1, and #2 (almost completed), all packed up in ziploc bags and ready to go on Christmas vacation with me. Of course, additional fabrics will also come along. I long to continue working on finishing the second clue and start the pinwheels on clue #3; my other sewing machine is waiting for me when we arrive.

All the fabric I am using for Celtic Solstice is from my stash, and it is amazing to see how big my stash has grown since I started quilting 2 years ago! There are probably enough fabric for 10+ quilts there...

 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Celtic Solstice Part #1

Yesterday I finally managed to start this mystery. I am working on step 1, making blocks with the Tri Recs Ruler. As you may see, a lot of the orange is remnants from Halloween...

Since I made Easy Street in king size last year, I have decided to stick with the 'small' version this year, approx 75" x 75".

This is going to be fun!

See the progress of the other participants here.

 

Monday, December 9, 2013

2013 Aurifil December Block

Here it is, the twelfth and last of the 2013 Aurifil Designer of the Month blocks. Pat Sloan is the designer of this one.

My task for 2014 is to assemble all the blocks into a quilt. Now I'm off to start on Bonnie Hunter's Celtic Solstice Mystery.

Sunday, December 8, 2013

Cute Christmas Tree

This is my first finish for December, a seasonal wall hanging. The Christmas tree will give an extra holiday spirit to my house.



All the fabrics are from my stash, and the buttons are recycled from old shirts. Simple straight line quilting on the tree and background made this a quick project.



Here is the tree in the 'plain' version, without quilting and decorations.



I had the perfect fabric for the back; tiny multi-colored Christmas trees spread all over. The binding also compliments the quilt.

Linked up to LAFF #96 at Richard and Tanya's blog