Fresh Snow

Hello,
We had our first big snow over night. It is so lovely how the snow softens all the sharp edges of things and cleans up the world a bit. I did not have to do too much of the shoveling so I am sure I enjoyed it more then my Husband.
I had four Zoom meetings this week so I feel very full of inspiration. The QuEGs group meant on Tue. There were only three of us, but it was still enjoyable as Sue Ellen had lots of table runners to share. FAB meant yesterday and that was exciting as we added two new old friends to the mix. Then the Pixies meant in the afternoon yesterday. Good to talk with these Florida folks. They had rain while we got the cold version. Today the Sisterhood of the Scissors meant.
          I finished up Kathy’s Quilt on Monday and it got delivered yesterday. It went through some modifications from last week. This shot is of the finished work and Kathy.

 

 

 

 

Progress Report: Water Dancer This quilt is 20″w X 25″ l. I am quite pleased with how the water came out.

 

 

The strong graphic quality of these works sure make them eye catchers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lead Dancer I have moved on to the Lead Dancer piece now. This step of cutting and placing the parts,  always takes a lot longer then I think it will.

 

 

Bone Dancer While I was working on the Lead Dancer I got going on the drawing for this one too. I am still not real happy with it or I would have started the cutting of the fabric for it as well.   Time and thinking will help.

 

 

 

 

Scrap Quilts I only need to do the quilting on this work and it will be done. I am working on assembling two more scrap backs for the other two quilts in this series.

 

 

 

 

Squares a Dancing I just keep shuffling these squares about. I am not pleased with any solutions yet so I will keep playing until I do.

 

 

 

 

Old Mayan In my search for fabric for one project, I came across this old batik of a Mayan seated figure. I guess that really proves I have been in love with their style for a long time as I have no memory of when I did this piece. I started quilting it this week and will add it to the show of the other pieces if I get it done in time.

Christmas Gifts     I made three polar fleece comforters for the kids this week.  They are all boxed and wrapped now .  It has been the year of cover   gifts from  me.

 

 

 

 

 

Childhood Memories- 7th grade Science- the Rabbit
There was one other big event in Mom’s Science class. She was teaching us about how the body works for all mammals. She talk about how they all had common parts like lungs, hearts, livers and so on. The text book everything was drawn and so very clean. I’d helped Mom and Grandmother prepare Chickens for eating so I was a little more aware then some kids. She decided to dissect a rabbit so we could see and generalize from that experience. We were prepted and and she had us all come to the front of the class room and gather around her. First she anathematized the rabbit. One of the boys pulled the rabbits tail and out popped a little “raisin”. We all laughed, Mom quickly got control of the class and then she cut into the rabbits chest to the heart. She wanted us to see the heart mussel at work. I remember being surprise at how small it was, about the sise of a shooter marble, and how fast it was beating. We could easily see the blood being pushed into the arteries. Then she cut away more of the body to show more of the parts and she cut the heart out. In doing so there was a big surge of the artery and blood spurted out onto Bill Wilson’s arms. Now Bill was a bit of a bully and he always had to be at the front of everything, but he was not prepared for this to happen. Mom quickly sent him to the sink to wash off. With the rabbit now dead she went on with the digestion explaining and showing us the parts as she went. Bill went and sat in his desk for the rest of the lesson and he was never quite so pushy after that.
At home things were quiet in the evenings. One of our little rituals was nightly Reading. While Gene or I were in the bath tub cleaning up, the other child would set with mon on the floor outside the bathroom with the door ajar while she read to us. She read some of the books I had purchased from the book clubs in the earlier grades. I have very vivid memories of two books. The first was “Yellow Eyes.” That was a book about a mountain lion, all told from the cats point of view. The other book was “The Mystery at Thunderbolt House.” That book was about a family that had inherited a mansion in San Francisco in 1849. At the end of the summer after they moved, there was a big earth quake and fire. I found that story fascinating and I still have a copy of that book somewhere.
Not only was Dad gone, there were other changes too. Over the summer five houses were built in the meadow where the creek was. That made for more kids to play with- mostly boys. The big empty lot where we usually played baseball was sold and a pink marble Methodist church was being built there too. We did roam around in the basement structure for a few weeks before it got closed off. One of the boys in the new houses was Chris Moore. During the winter he and I spent a lot of time playing chess.

Stay Safe

Carol