Sunday, December 31, 2017

Dreams Goals and Plans for 2018

I worked on the first draft of this off and on this past month then it just disappeared and I could not find it. Sigh. It said something like this. I love to dream. I love to write lists and set goals. I love to make plans.

Dreams
  1. Finish writing my second book. 
  2. Publish my second book. 
  3. Finish writing my third book. 
  4. Publish my third book. 
  5. Sell a million copies of my first book Denine
    • My web site is finally up. You can see it here. 
  6. Change my name to Dr Chris
  7. Make Esther Aliu's Love Entwined 
  8. Do the 365 Days of Circles QAL
  9. Have a clean house without any work
  10. Lose 60 lbs. 
Goals
  1. Completely complete and quilt 3 large quilts 
    • Serendipity
    • 1857 Album Quilt
    • Biblical Blocks 2
  2. Hand quilt Dear Jane with big stitches using perle cotton 
  3. Move other quilts forward
  4. Set up a prayer team and a beta group to hold me accountable for my writing
  5. Complete all coursework for my doctorate
  6. Lose 40 lbs. 
Plans
  1. Continue babysitting the little boy grand children 4 days a week for 7 more months
  2. Lead a summer small group on "Hearing God"
  3. Complete all coursework for my doctorate
  4. Not start any  many new quilts
  5. Drink more water
  6. Eat less sugar
  7. Get more exercise
  8. Read my Bible from cover to cover. 
  9. Journal more often
  10. Shipshewana Retreat in April is booked
  11. Joined 12 ufos for 2018 
  12. Joined 6 & 6 for 2018
  13. Participate in Rainbow Scrap Challenge
  14. Go to India in in Nov to encourage women. Anyone interested in joining me can ask for more details at  grammakiss@gmail.com 
  15. Prepare messages of hope and healing for women, especially former prostitutes. 
  16. Lose 20 lbs.
I dream a lot more than I do. I do set goals that are doable but don't always do them. I plan a lot more than I accomplish. What can I say? I am a dreamer. In order to do this, I have to shut the computer off more often. I have been practicing this this past month and have completed the 1857 Album Quilt.

 "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" Phil 4:13

Blessings,
Chris

Thursday, December 28, 2017

17 ufos for 2017 Year End Achievements

I was delighted to take part in Meredithe's 17ufosin2017 challenge and did complete some quilts.
I wrote about 17 different quilts I was working on. You can see the original list here
Some I hadn't touched in years. I had a lot of fun pulling them out, putting them up on the design wall, photographing them and writing about them. I really enjoyed that. 
But this past year was a busy one with travel and mission trips
 then babysitting grandchildren so I did not work on all of them. 

I completed and quilted 4. 
I did nothing on 6.
That means I progressed on 7. 
That adds up. 
I sort of started only 3 by making a few blocks.
I have made my lists for 2018 by moving a few over from last year 
and finding a few others to work on for

This is what I am working on this week. 


I could have a flimsy before the end of the year. 
I so appreciate the space I have and the 8 foot tables that are easily moved around. 
Blessings, 
Chris

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Final OMG Completion for 2017

My One Monthly Goal for December was to complete the 13 blocks with corner leaves to use for the borders of my 1857 Album Quilt. I out did myself this month. Not only did I complete these 13 blocks and cut them for the borders,




but I also made no less than 12 more blocks




bringing the total to 36. Several of these were started more than a year and a half ago but they are all complete now. I still need to do a bit of embroidery to finish up a couple then comes the fun part of assembling the top as a whole. I will rearrange some of the blocks to balance out the circles and I want each of the corner leaves to be different. I can get the little girls to help.


 


Now its time to change gears and start looking forward to the Rainbow scrap challenge block colour for January and Gay at sentimental stitches has something new up her sleeve for 2018. Can hardly wait. I wonder what colour I will choose? And what number for the 12 ufos for 2018 challenge. I will try to be patient.

New Year's blessings,
Chris

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Wednesday, December 13, 2017

6 & 6 for 2018 Challenge With Pomegranate and Chintz

Meredithe has a new challenge for 2018. 
Simply choose 6 ufos that could be carry-overs from the 2017 list
and work on 6 new projects throughout the year. 
You can read more details here.
I was not planning to start 6 new projects next year but you never know what could happen. 

My 6 ufos list for this year. 


  1. Serendipity
    The plan is to make remaining blocks in the designated colour each month for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. 
  2. 1857 album Quilt
    This one is so close. Only 12 blocks left to applique by hand then assemble and machine quilt.
  3. Disappearing 9-Patch
    I made this one several years ago. All it needs is a border and quilting. I thought I could practice some domestic machine quilting with rulers. 
  4. Shades of Pemberly
    Started this more than 10 years ago. Those 70 degree triangles still have me scratching my head but should be easy enough to connect all those rows evenly. I hope. 
  5. Biblical Blocks 2
    This is one of Rosemary Makhan's patterns I started in about 2004. There are only 6 more nine inch squares to make then assemble the thing after removing all the freezer paper from behind all the appliques. 
  6. Dear Jane
    I am finally going to hand quilt this top that I started Oct 2009 and completed Sept 2014.
    I will be doing the big stitch technique using perle cotton. I am aiming to do a bit every day.   

Blessings
Chris
(there are at least 3 drunkards path blocks in this post. Can you find them?)
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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

2017 Dreams, Goals, Plans Progress

I have been looking at the year ahead making plans and setting goals. This is my list from a year ago. Let's see how I did.

Quilt Dreams (What I want to do)
  • Start 150 Canadian Women  Started in May. Got 6 blocks made and about 30 ready to stitch.
  • Start Stonefields    Gretchen and I discussed doing it together this Jan. This will  now have to wait until Jan 2019.
  • Start Caswell I wish.
  • Make significant progress on Morrell  Completed several foundation pieced saw toothed blocks. I plan to make some more of the 24 broderie perse blocks in 2018. Well, at least one.
  • Make progress on AWS  Completed 2 applique blocks. 
  • Complete to 100 blocks of Bright Jane  54 done so far and again plan to make more for the Rainbow Scrap challenge
  • Complete the rest of  BTCT blocks Finished 8 for a total of 18 completed. Working on 5 with 2 not yet started and I dream about the border. So looking forward to all those leaves and cherries but they will probably wait until 2019.
  • Complete Ben Biggs  In my dreams but it was on the 17 ufos list for November. I prepped the border swags and cut out a few corner buds but not much else. 
Goals (What I should do)
  • Complete doctorate. Still slowly working on book reports and outlines.
  • Complete 6 quilt tops. Completed 5.
  • Quilt 6 quilts. I have a few small flimys to practice on. Machine quilted 5 that I took to Poland.
  • Not write anymore goals. I keep writing lists is that the same thing?
Plans (What I did do)
  • Visit Poland for Easter    Done. It was amazing
  • Shipshewana Retreat November with Di Ford Hall.  Done, It was amazing. Retreat and room booked for April.
  • Do another Whole30 program to find out what foods are aggravating my hands.  Tried twice but only lasted 9 days each time.
  • Promote my book and sell enough copies to cover the cost of publishing.  Yes and not yet. Web site is finally up.   www.chrisczarnataforster.com 
  • Q@F quilt retreat at The Quilt Farm in spring.  No go.
  • Blog at least once a week   Been blogging several times each month. I took lots of time in June to put blocks up on the design wall, take pictures and write up posts for some of the 17 ufos for 2017  instead of real work then took the summer off because I took a mission trip to Rwanda Africa. It was more than amazing.    
Blessings, 
Chris

Sunday, December 10, 2017

2018 UFO Challenge With Patchwork Times


I like a challenge and patchworktimes has a ufo challenge for 2018.  You choose 12 unfinished projects to work on for the year. I suppose it is similar to pomegranate and chintz 17-ufos-in-2017 except they will tell you which number on the list to work on each month.  (I was a bit hasty making this list and plan to revise it slightly)
  1. Serendipity   (I might work on some Bright Jane blocks each month like I did in 2017)
     BOM from  Sentimental Stitches 2012.
    The plan is to do the RSC each month to complete the remaining blocks then assemble it to flimsy status.
  2. 1857 Album Quilt  
    Another BOM from Sentimental Stitches 2016-17. 
    I have 12 blocks to complete then I want to assemble it and machine quilt it. 
  3. Ben Biggs Wedding Quilt  
    Yet another BOM from Sentimental Stitches. There seems to be a pattern here.
    I will be happy to get a few more of the 25 blocks made. This one is machine appliqued. 
  4. 150 Canadian Women (I plan to move this one to the 6 & 6 New quilts list since I only have 10 of 150 blocks made and started it in 2017 so it really is more a work in progress than a ufo. I will give Ben Biggs a second month since there is so much more work to be done in it.)
  5. Bally Hall Birds (This is another I am moving to the 6 & 6 list since I have  yet to put in a stitch because I just started it. I will work on my Morrell Sampler here instead.)
  6. Disappearing 9-Patch 
    Made this several years ago. Just needs a border and I can practice some rule work with my machine quilting.
  7. Disappearing 4-Patch
  8. Shades of Pemberly
    Lots of 70 degree triangles to connect then machine quilt this one started more than 10 years ago. 
  9. Biblical Blocks 2
    Started this one in 2004. Most of the hard work is done except removing all the freezer papers behind the applique. 
  10. Biblical Blocks 2 (I am taking 2 months with this one because I really want to complete it including machine quilting.)
  11. 1718 Coverlet. 
    Started 2015 and made about 16 blocks. 
     
  12. Birdy Wreath (Another that I am moving to the 6 & 6 New list. I started it at a retreat in Nov. I guess I will put Beyond the Cherry Trees here. The plan will be to complete the last 7 of 25 eighteen inch hand applique blocks.)
    This will be the center block of something in the future. Started it at the Shipshewana Retreat. 
Wish me luck. It will be a surprise each month which number is picked. I will do a blog post at the end of each month to show my progress. 

Blessings,
Chris

Thursday, December 7, 2017

1857 Progress

Now that I have started working on the-1857-album-quilt again, I seem to be making remarkable progress. Some of these I have cut in half for the borders and one is cut in quarters for the corners. The colour is really off. I am using a Kona snow which reads as white.


Since I completed my -one-monthly-goal the 13 blocks for the borders with 3 weeks to spare, I guess the next thing is to complete some of the blocks that are started. This should not take too long since the corner leaves are already done and at least half of the rest of the stitching is started.



If I stay away from the solid reproduction fabrics, I can progress with greater joy using prints since they turn under with more ease. And since my hands are really hurting now that it has turned wintry cold, that will be nice. I saw an arthritis doctor last month and after more Xrays and ultrasounds on my hands and wrists, toes and ankles and more blood work, I am told that I am quite normal and should take Turmeric supplements and immerse my hands in a big bowl of heated lentils (not beans).  

Blessings,
Chris
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Friday, December 1, 2017

December 2017 One Monthly Quilting Goal

My omg-one-monthly-goal will again be simple. Since I decided to do only 36 of the 64 blocks for the-1857-album-quilt , I will need to make enough corner leaves/melons/petals or whatever you want to call them, to add as a border. I prepped 13 background squares with 4 leaves in each corner. I will cut 12 of them in half for the borders and then cut 1 into 4 for the four corners. I got a head start sitting at the garage the other day as well as watching Peppa Pig and Max and Ruby with the boys. 




Blessings, 
Chris

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Thursday, November 30, 2017

17 ufos in 2017 - Ben Biggs Wedding Quilt

This was the BOM from sentimental stitches and dear jane in 2014-2015. I collected all the blocks when they were free. You have to buy them now but it is worth every penny. Wait! We don't use pennies in Canada anymore. Anyway, I was working on several other hand projects at the time so thought that doing this one by machine applique would be faster. I was wrong. I cannot take a machine with me when I travel. I usually prep and take along several hand applique blocks. I get a lot done that way.




This is all I got done at the Shipshewana retreat earlier this month. 




I have not touched this project since I completed my  first OMG more than a year and a half ago.
This is number 17 on my 17 ufos in 2017. I have all the border swags cut out and fused ready to prep and applique onto the mere 10 inch borders. Four of them. Borders. This will be done by machine.




My plan is to machine quilt each block as I go then connect them together somehow. I don't think I want contrasting sashing strips between the blocks. But I don't have to worry about that for now, do I since I still have about 20 blocks to complete. 

Blessings,
Chris
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Thursday, November 23, 2017

November 2017 OMG Completion

I know. My omg-one-monthly-goal was not a huge project but I had to make it doable. I can't complete four quilts every month now can I. Maybe I can but not anytime soon. 

I competed this Sally Post civil war sampler  block for my 1857-album-quilt block first. There wasn't much left to do but it is now done. The original center flower was not quite as odd shaped as mine but I am okay with it. Needle turned hand applique is not the best choice for those 8 petal flowers. 




Now this block. What can I say? I love it.  It was a challenge to figure out which leaves to cut out and how to arrange them on a circle I drew on the back ground. Then which ones to stitch down first so the over lap works. It was tricky. I had no idea just what it would look like until I got the last leaves stitched down. I am no expert at broderie perse applique, but will have lots of practice with the Di Ford-Hall projects I am working on.   



Blessings,
Chris

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Saturday, November 18, 2017

Reality Check

I have had the most amazing adventures this year but it is mid November and the year is fast coming to an end. I have been invited to jury duty this coming week and do not yet know what time lines that might encompass. Last time, 25 years ago, I had to report daily for 2 weeks. We shall see on Monday.

Two days ago lost internet access and wondered how I ever managed to get through a day without being on the computer and on line. I should do it more often. The desk top is still out. Something about an IP address? The laptop works. But the big desk top is more fun and it has a touch screen. So much easier to see and to play  . . . uh . . . never mind.

The little boys keep coming for 4 days a week and we are having a lot of fun. Well, until little David keeps climbing onto my lap and pushing buttons, hence the internet issue. Also, some of the house phones do not ring. Something about pushing buttons. And Jonathan glued everything in his room at home with a jar of vaseline. Glad it was there so I did not have to clean it up here. Dawn dish soap helps.

This year I completely completed, including quilting and binding and gifting, 5 whole quilts. I started 3 new ones which is the norm for me. So actually, I am ahead in the numbers game. No, I guess I started 4. Not much work done on any of those at this point.

I worked on 11 of the 17 ufos for 2017. I have one more to post about that but I will save it for December. I did do a bit of work on that one at the retreat last week.

I am clearing the tables and decluttering some of the many project boxes that I pulled out and the new ones I started so there is room in the quilt room for the Q@F retreat here the first 2 days of December. My intent then is, while I have both 8 foot tables clear, to stretch out and layer the Dear Jane quilt and get it ready to big stitch hand quilt. It was suggested to quilt for just 20 minutes each day. I could do that. Maybe.

I have also been pre-washing the new fabrics I brought home so I can get at those broderie perse birds and flowers. 

I got the oil changed in my car before driving 7 hours to Shipshewana, but now have to find time to get my snow tires put on since winter is coming. And I have registered for the April retreat and booked not one, but two rooms.

The potted geraniums finally made it into the house for the winter last week when I was away. Now to clean up the wilted leaves and spent blossoms. Five down 12 to go.

The cows are all settled in the barns for the winter and we passed the bi-annual quality  milk inspection so we can carry on dairy farming for 2 more years.

The corn is not  yet combined nor is the high moisture corn in the small silo. Next week some time I hear.

So some of the amazing adventures were a trip to Poland with my now 10 year old Ava. A short term mission trip to Rwanda Africa. I have yet to post my Rwanda Reflections. And a quilt retreat and workshops with the Australian Di Ford-Hall. But the most amazing adventure of them all has to be publishing my first book. The temporary web site is up for proofing.

I have also been doing a bit of house work (yes really) and laundry. How come I do little boy laundry every week? Oh yes, on Thurs nights they get supper, a bath and clean pjs then I load them in their van and meet Mommy, who has my car, at the university so she can drive them home after her last class. They get home around 9:30-10 pm. We swap cars and I come home after picking up a few groceries since I am in town.

So the reality check is realizing that I will never complete the course work for my doctorate at the pace I am going and the procrastinating attitude I have had towards it. I have typed out exactly 3 pages in the past year. One of my OMG goals for November is to complete and submit one course. The text book has been on my desk for the past 2 months. That's when I typed out those pages. And I remembered to save them. I dropped all the hand written notes behind the desk just before I left for the retreat and now I have to figure out how to retrieve them.

Elly came over for a visit today and she offered  to help, until she saw how many spider webs there were back there after we got a light to look down. So we got out the spider web catcher and got rid of them. She could not fit down under the side of the desk to get them and I could not reach that far down from the top. There is a big book shelf beside the really heavy desk. Grampa had the outrageously creative idea to get a broom and weep them out. What a smart fella I am married to. Now I have all the notes and a cleared off desk. And fewer spider webs.

My OMG and slow sunday stitching project is to complete this 1857 block. I have been fiddling around with it this month. You have to figure out what you want and what leaves to cut out, them what order to stitch them down. I thought I had the first set of leaves placed equidistant on the circle I drew in the middle, until I got to the last triplet of leaves. I don't care that they are not straight and even, they are almost done. I kinda like the dark around those leaves. I get to do a tad bit more of this in the Bally Hall Birds Quilt. I have decided to do some of it by machine so I stand a chance to get it done before the end of this century.




And I found a whole bunch more of the Only2 red and white blocks and nicely organized bits for many more blocks as I was tidying up the quilt closet so I have somewhere to put away the project boxes.



But in reality, I was looking for the heat-n-bond lite to fuse to the new fabric. I cannot believe I used more than 80 yards of the stuff. There has to be some more here somewhere. I will keep looking.

blessings,
Chris

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Sunday, November 12, 2017

Be Still My Heart

How can life every be the same again 
for this Canadian
after spending three glorious days learning from 
the infamous Di Ford-Hall from Australia 
at the Shipshewana Retreat in Indiana, USA?


I have waited two and a half years for this book. 
Not disappointed.


Now to turn this 


into this


This is as far as I got.



Until next time
blessings
Chris

Saturday, November 4, 2017

Dear Jane 2: 17 ufos for 2017

(there is a rainbow I promise  show-me-something-rainbow)
Although I have posted about my Dear Jane 2 quilt throughout the year, I have not done an official post for the 17 ufos for 2017.
I started this second Dear Jane quilt in the brightest colours I could find. Actually, I ordered several fat eighths bundles from  twiddletails the online store at thatquilt.blogspot. Everything you need to know about how to sew up and assemble your own Dear Jane Quilt is there. I have the D J software and preferred the foundation piecing with Carol Doak's foundation paper rather than using freezer paper. But that is my personal preference. I am using a crisp white background fabric. 




 I started the first squares in the fall of 2014 shortly after completing my first Dear Jane Quilt. 



I had 7 quilters sign up to do classes at the FARM but one by one they all dropped out before we even got started.


 But I started anyway and made blocks in fits and starts over the next 3 years. The first blocks were the very easy ones. Nine patch variations. Easey peasey. 



I started a blog called Quilting Jane at the Farm. The plan was to post tutorials for my students.

 And I did post tutorials for a while but not so much for the foundation pieced blocks since you need the software to do them that way. 






  About that time, I discovered needle turn hand applique and started several large quilts.
DJ 2 took a back seat. Sigh.
I made a few more blocks. 




Then started some machine applique using a wash away fusible.  


After a while I started on the foundation blocks with the easiest square-in-a-square.



Then in January 2017 
I discovered the Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) 
and decided to join in the fun and hope that I would be motivated to make more blocks. 



And I did make a few.



And a few more.



And still more.

Each month, when the colour was announced, I pulled fabrics and got them organized with the foundation papers. It was going to be so easy. 



And finally I cut all the outer border triangles so I would have enough of each colour and have the odd sized left overs for piecing later. 





Some months I only got one block made. 


And another.














I have packed all the blocks and fabrics and books into their respective project boxes and have sent them off on a winter vacation to a sturdy shelf. For now anyway. I have a doctorate to complete. This can wait. 



Everyone needs a ten year old to visit once in a while so we can learn new things.

Blessings, 
Chris

And then her four year old sister came over and changed the design wall much to her annoyance. 



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