Monday, 8 April 2013

Love knows no bounds.. a must reed

Dog Travels 10 Miles In The Cold To Find His Shelter Mate

April 08, 2013 - 2:59PM EST
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By: Sue Loughlin

Ben (left) would do anything for love.

In fact, the 41⁄2 year-old, 70-pound dog ran away from his new, adoptive home in Youngstown Meadows; traversed 10 miles across busy streets, railroad tracks and lonely fields; braved the cold and his own hunger; and somehow, some way, in about 24 hours, found his way back to the Terre Haute Humane Shelter.

And there, he rejoined the love of his life, his soul-mate and the mother of his children, Jade (right), a 1-year-old German Shepherd mix.

But this love story doesn’t end there.

When Courtney and Jason Lawler, the couple that had adopted Ben, realized the two former strays would not be happy without eachother, they adopted both.

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The story of Ben’s trek to find his girl “is amazing,” Courtney Lawler said Friday. The Lawlers knew Ben and Jade were close, and even stayed in the same pen at the shelter.

But initially, the Lawlers decided one pet was enough, for many reasons.

They have a 3-year-old rambunctious son, and Jade seemed “a little more skittish than Ben,” Courtney Lawler said. THHS staff believe Jade was a stray her whole life, until she was taken to the shelter. Jade is not used to being around people.

For a long time, Ben and Jade were strays who lived near Fruitridge Avenue and Fort Harrison Road; different people on the north end, including staff at Benjamin’s Family Dining, made sure they were fed, said Debbie Floyd, president of the Humane Society board.

“Anyone who travels the north end would have seen them,” said Floyd, who works in that area and also fed them.

When Jade got pregnant last summer, “We trapped them and took them to the shelter,” she said.

Ben and Jade remained together at the shelter for several months. “They were a bonded pair,” said Charles Brown, shelter manager.

When Jade had six puppies, THHS adoption counselor Kali Skinner took the mother and puppies home to take care of them for eight weeks, and eventually found homes for all six puppies. Jade was timid, but a “very caring mother,” Skinner said.

Jade and Ben were then re-united at the shelter, until the Lawlers adopted Ben. While Ben had plenty of food, and a warm, loving home …

“When a man loves a woman, can’t keep his mind on nothing else. He’ll trade the world, for the good thing he’s found,” or so goes the Percy Sledge song.

The Lawlers had Ben for about three weeks. On Dec. 28, while Jason Lawler was taking out the trash and talking on his cell, Ben saw opportunity, shot out the door and ran. And ran. And he didn’t look back.

No one’s sure where exactly the path of love took Ben as he made his way to the shelter at 1811 S. Fruitridge, but he got there by last Saturday night.

While he wanted desperately to be with his mate, he did not want to get caught, either. Shelter workers tried four hours on Sunday to get him — even using Jade as bait. “He knew it was a trap,” Skinner said.

Jade was inside a fence, and Ben was out. She must have been warning him, because he would not go inside. He did, however, “kiss her through the fence,” said Skinner, one of several who worked feverishly to capture the street-savvy Ben.

The shelter workers renewed their efforts on Monday, New Year’s Eve, and finally used a dart gun to tranquilize and slow him down, although he put up a long, hard fight once again and it took another several hours before they captured him.

“The story, the emotion and the energy it took to track this fellow and get him back to the shelter was amazing to witness,” wrote Sue Berta, a shelter volunteer, who helped recapture Ben, a carmel-colored German Shepherd and husky mix.

Ben and Jade were “visibly happy to see eachother, barking and wagging their tales,” Brown said.

On Thursday, the Lawlers took the re-united couple home; they had adopted Jade. Ben likes to hide under a bed, while Jade lies on a mat beside him. Both are shy animals uncomfortable around strangers, and the Lawlers hope to receive assistance from a shelter volunteer trained to work with such animals. “It will take a lot of time and patience in working with them,” Courtney Lawler said.

She described Ben as “content and happy because he has Jade,” while Jade “still has a lot of puppy to her.”

Floyd is grateful to the Lawlers for taking both dogs.

Ben and Jade “want to be together. There hasn’t been a lot of human love in their lives,” Floyd said. “They found love with eachother and that what’s make them happy … Hopefully, they will live their lives happily ever after.”

Friday, 20 July 2012

We get Chester

I got a call from Leslie, Chester's owner June 1st telling us that the Vet said the pups could go home after that Sunday, unfortunately I couldn't go up during the week to get him so the next Saturday would have to be it.

June 9th Cassie and I head up to Salem to pick Chester up. We decided to stop at the pet shop to get him a collar, leash and bed. After checking out the beds we decided to let Chester pick it out so off to pick up my new baby.

Well, turns out Chester was the last one to go. The others had been picked up by Wednesday so after 7 brothers and sisters to play with, poor little Chester was all alone with just his mom. He did act happy to see us either that or just someone else to play with.

Off we went to the PetSmart. We got the collar Ben & I picked out before and then to the beds. We put a couple on the floor and let him decide. We picked the one he kept trying to shake. We put the back left and the front passenger seat down. this way we could lay the bed down and I could see out front. We didn't figure he'd be happy in the back by himself so I decided to sit with him.

I got him a stuffie call Lamb Chop to keep him company on the way home. He looked so cute laying there not a whole lot bigger than the toy.  The drive home wasn't to bad. We stopped about half way there to stretch our legs and to let him out to go potty.  He liked playing in the grass. About 45 minutes from home he decided he didn't want to sleep in his bed and was really whiny so I decide to hold him.


Look at those paws.. they are huge. He is definitely going to be a big boy but that's what I wanted.  Well we brought him in through the garage to introduce him to the girls.  Tootsie was more interested in him than Chase. She really didn't want anything to do with him but then it took her a month or so to get used to Tootsie and she was a little over 2 when we got her.. Now she has to deal with a puppy.



Tootsie does show a lot of patience with Chester and they really get going pretty rough but for as big as she is hasn't hurt him. No more than an extra nip now and then..but I'm sure Chester has done a lot more than nipping.






I think what he has wanted most of all was to just have someone to snuggle with. After all with as many siblings as he had he has to be missing them. Once the girls let him snuggle he settles down. Chase has been the hardest to convince this is all he wants.   He does like to be close to me too. When I'm in my quilt room he wants me to sit with him but has been really good about laying by himself.


Of course I have to make sure he isn't cold too. He stayed like this for quite a while..until Tootsie barked and woke him up then he had to go check it out too.

next....our frst week

Monday, 16 July 2012

My new puppy.

I'm changing my blog from all quilting to include the Life of Chester the Dobie...

I thought it would be fun to write about my new puppy as he grows up.  We have two Labs Chase & Tootsie.  We got Chase when she was 5 1/2 weeks old, the runt and as sweet as can be. Her mom had a little golden retriever so she has ended up a red lab with the feathers on her tail, legs and tummy and is soft as can be. W adopted Tootsie about 4 years ago or she would have been taken to the pound. She has been Ben's running partner ever since.


A few years ago I became friends with some really great Doberman people when I started looking for a pup. I had been working with a breeder for about a year and a half but her breeding's just didn't take, I decided not to wait any longer and started looking else where. I wasn't in a real rush but I stared looking.

 I finally found a litter born April 16th. What was neat was that it was a litter of 8, 2 of each red, black, blue & fawn. All boys except the blue.


I had decide I wanted a red one so I called. Usually when I found pups they were already spoken for but got lucky this time. Cassie and I drove up to Salem. this was May 6th. Chase had been the runt so I thought I'd pick the little red one but then I picked up the brother. Looked into his sweet face and I was lost. 

I had been holding him in the middle of my chest when he fell asleep. After a few minutes he just sort of fell over. I figured this had to be him if he trusted me enough to fall over like that. So Chester because one of the family.   Then Ben and I drove up again on Mother's Day so he could meet Chester too. He had started to eat really food by then and you could tell they all were starting to get a mind of their own.

The kids and I drove up the next Saturday. The family was really nice and said we could come up every weekend if we wanted to but a two hour drive up and back for a 20 minute visit was just to much. 

At 6 1/2 weeks the kids and I went to visit again. Figured Ethan would want to visit his summer buddy. he was a little rascal, already getting into things. We had a great visit but decided not to go back up until it was time to bring him home. Which was another two weeks on June 9th.

I had been planning on getting his ears done. I spent about a week and a half checking int a Vet who would crop and wrap...boy what stress. After looking over all the pictures we'd taken Ben said he was just as cute without his ears done as he would be with so I decided since we weren't going to breed or show him we'd keep him with the natural look.

Next...the pick up date.






Sunday, 15 July 2012

Sister's quilt show

this was a great show. Spent several hours walking around. Browsed through several shops. The weather was great while we were there but they had to shut down several hours before usual because of a thunderstorm. It started to rain while we were in Bend and by the time we were back through Sister's about 3:30 they had all the quilts down and almost all the other street vendors were gone.

this was a shot east through town. it was really a nice morning.

Saturday, 11 February 2012

Farmers Market top done & foot problem


Well I finally finished the top today and the change in green worked great. I thought the broccoli would have been to much so after getting help from my husband we found the right green. Funny thing is it matches the green in the outer border. It really needed something and I was even thinking of a thin black border. Now I need to find a backing that goes with it to finish it up. This was a really quick top..lots of straight stitching. Cut & sewed the blocks one weekend. Stitched blocks into a top the next and then the borders this morning. Not bad. It' 68 x 58 so it will take me a bit to have a table big enough to pin.
Saw the doctor and he couldn't find anything wrong. What we are doing is a stronger inflammatory and a trip to a nerve specialist. I refused to get cortisone shots. To me it's a quick fix only...besides I don't like needles..

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Another step closer to completion...

Well after spending last weekend sewing, I woke up Monday morning and my right foot was just miserable. It was so puffy that I couldn't get my shoes on. I ended up wearing my slippers to work for three days before I was able to get my tennis shoes on. They are a little looser fit. Would you believe sewing caused my foot to swell. I did sew a lot of little squares together, then into blocks.

Saturday I finally felt comfortable enough to work on the quilt layout. put all the rows up while Ben was at his run so when he came home I got him to help switch them around do not all one fruit or veggie was  in one section. Took us a while but this is what we decided on.


Surprisingly it didn't take me that long to sew all the rows together. It turned out pretty good. Now all it needs it the two borders. One is of broccoli and the outside one is seed packets.. Still trying to decide what to put on the back to finish it up.
Sometimes it pays to put off what you can do another day....or a couple years.

Sunday, 29 January 2012

My weekend project.

I bought a fruits & vegetable quilt kit for my birthday summer before last. something I'd been wanting to make for a long time. The pattern is in a book called Six Halves Make a Whole and it's called All Shook up. My quilt will really look nothing like the book quilt. Well, I finished two small quilts and a table runner so I decided to do this one. When I first took out the book and started reading the pattern I thought I'd bit off more than I could chew but once I started it has gone pretty smoothly. I ironed the fabric Friday night and started the cutting Saturday morning. I just finished putting all the blocks together a little before 11 tonight. Now to get the blocks all sewn together. It will probably take me to next weekend. I seem to get very tired after dinner anymore and can fall asleep in my chair. here's a picture of what my blocks look like.
there are 6 sets of 6 different blocks. You should have seen my table. I had 8 piles of all the sizes with post-its to tell me the size. I hadn't done one like this is a long time. It turned out pretty fun. The kit also came with fabric for two borders. the inner border will be broccoli and the outside one is seed packets.
Well it's getting late and I do have to get up for work tomorrow. I'll post more pictures when I'm got the top finished.

Sunday, 22 January 2012

finished it..












Well I finished it this evening. Turned out pretty good.  
It was a good weekend to stay inside. It rained most of Saturday and today off and on but very windy.
I finally took my Christmas Card holder,y advent calendar I made and my Christmas wall hangings down. We put up a couple different ones too. Ben also took down all the Christmas lights outside too.
 He also ran in a race yesterday. It was one that you guessed what your time would be. He and Tootsie were a minute faster.
So it was a very productive weekend.

Saturday, 21 January 2012

My current project

This is my latest project. It's from Quilters World, Dec 2011. I wanted something to work on before I started my next big quilt. Didn't realise that this would be such a challenge. I'd never done anything with a border like this.  It was a little rough to begin with but decided I need to keep going.. I quilted the runner first and then attaching the flowers and stems. That's not how they showed doing it but since I'd done my last one that way figured I'd give it a try. So far so good. I have the two single flowers attached and just pressed the lighter one a couple nights ago. I'm hoping, if my weekend doesn't get to goofy on me to finish it by Sunday night. Once I start the stitching it seemed to go pretty fast. So one pressed, ready to sew...three more to go.  Because it is my first attempt at something different, It will probably stay with me.

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Are they not the sweetest couple

This is a picture of my Cassandra and David..her new sweetie.  Told her this is what happy looks like and it was about time too.  This was taken at the beach this past weekend. They have been together a little over a month and she says she is still on cloud 9..   What's nice for her is he loves the ocean too so she will have company when she makes her drives to the beach multiple times during the summer.

We are going to all go out to dinner at the Rogue Pub Friday night. What will be fun is it will be Trivia night. This guy gives three questions and you have to write down the answers really quick, take them  up to his helper. They have three sessions and at the end of each he gives raffle tickets where you have many chances to win  dollars to use on you bill and other stuff.  We usually do pretty good and have lots of fun.. Especially after you get a couple beers into Ben..he's a real hoot.

being sick didn't last long

I was really surprised that I didn't stay sick longer. Ben brought home some Alka Selzer Plus and it worked great. by the weekend my runny nose had stopped and only a little bit plugged. I do have a little bit of a cough but not not much.  I'm always afraid when I catch a cold it will go back to when I had them before. They would hit and stay with me for what seemed like months. So glad it was just a quick one.

Tuesday, 3 January 2012

getting sick

I was feeling pretty good this morning. The right side of my nose was a little stuffy but I could still breath.  By lunch time I was so plugged up I couldn't breath out of the right side.  I had to help our temp and she had the heater on and it was blowing on me for about 20 minutes.. by the time I went back to my office my nose was starting to run and it hasn't stopped. Good thing it's garbage day because I keep needing a Kleenex. I think I may sleep on the love seat tonight..probably sitting up. Because of my vertigo I sleep on my right side and right now it is making me so miserable.
Not the way I wanted to start the new year..

Sunday, 1 January 2012

Happy New Year to All

The New Year's celebration was no different than most.  Ethan and I sat up and watched the ball drop with Dick Clark...boy is he looking old but still going strong after his stroke.  The last couple years Ben has run the 6 mile midnight New Year's run.. He got home about 2:30am.  Then he got up and went back for the 10am  morning 6 mile run. Ethan went with him this time.. They hit the mall and brought home Cinnamon rolls from Cinnabon. We only induldge once or twice a year. They are too rich to have more often.

The good thing about today is...I still have tomorrow off. So a little relaxing today. Laundry is done except the dress shirts and folding so I can still relax, watch a movie or two and fold.  Monday Ben had to work but only until about 1 so he can be home to watch the Ducks in the Rose Bowl.. I will be in my quilt room..I'll still know what's going on because he isn't very quiet when he watches. The dogs, especially Tootsie comes up with me..she doen't like yelling and he can get quite excited.

  Whether I'm sewing or just telling how my week went, I'm going to try and update my blog weekly.  Why have one if you don't use it right!

So everyone have a great first day for the New Year.

busy holiday vacation

Well, this year for my Christmas vacation I sort of took it easy.  I just kicked back and rested my feet and did a little sewing.  I wanted to do some quilting and it's nice to sew during the day and show some progress quickly.  We go to Barnes and Noble Saturday mornings off and on. We usually pick up a few magazines and sit and have a coffee. It is just to expensive to buy them all so I can check them out and if I run across any I really like I buy it.  I've tried to be really choosy. I found one a couple months ago and another a couple weeks ago.   I made two small wall hanging from patterns .. One for Christmas and the other Valentines day.  

the Dreidel Delight was from the McCall's Quilting Nov/Dec 2011 issue. We aren't Jewish but I've always wanted to make one and just never found one I liked. I love the blues and it was a pretty simple pattern. We put up all kinds of holiday stuff at work.  I have a couple Jewish co-workers so thought this might be nice next year so we could all enjoy the holiday..




This one I recently found in McCall's Quilting Jan/Feb 2012.  This is one of my favorite magazines, Quiltmaker is one of the others. Thought it would be fun to make. What was a first for me was that you put it all together including the machine quilting and binding. Then you put the Hearts and stem. I always thought it would be a great way to put a wall hanging together.  It would be so much easier when you are doing the background quilting. Instead of quilting up to the pattern, stopping and going to the next line.  I think I'm going to try this with my next wall hanging if possible. No one sees the back so except to read the label the extras stitching won't matter.

This is an up close shot of the heart. The little hearts are double sided and attached down the center..sort of like butterflies..  It was a lot of fun.  The back is the same color as the border squares.    Making the wall hanging over my Christmas vacation was fun..Usually I don't get to anything I had planned.. this one was a success..
I also wanted to go to a couple movies. During the day it's a little cheaper but only managed to see one and it was great.  War Horse. I was a little sad in parts but it was done so well.



Chirstmas is over

This was our Christmas tree this year. I decided I didn't want one as big as before. With the fireplace on one side and the girls bench on the other it really squishes the corner. It was still a nice Douglas fir, almost 6 foot tall.  Would you believe we bought it at our local hardware store, Jerry's for $9.94....funny but that was the price of the wreath for the door too.  We've bought our tree there for the last 3 years and they have been beauties and not cost less than $20 dollars.  What's nice is, is it is right next door to Walmart where Ben has his optomety practice so the kids and I drive over and meet him after work.  We make it a family thing...and it's fun. Funny thing about this one is that it fit cross ways in the back of the KIA instead of on top..we definitely went compact this year.

Our Christmas was pretty good.  After we went light looking we put the Christmas Vacation movie in and had fun opening the presents.. Ethan started to hand out the presents and Chase went crazy. She is a paper nut. As soon as he set the package down in front of Cassie, Chase ran over and snatched the bow off and had it in pieces in a heartbeat.  We decided to give the girls two presents first thing.. They are hilarious watching them open them.. 

The big box to the left of the tree was for Ben.. I couldn't find anything else to wrap it in so I just took a big box... It was a big can of Almond Rocha. Of course it was on the bottom so when he opened the box all he pulled out was paper..lots of paper.  They all know, just because it's a big box doesn't mean the gift if big.. Keeps them guessing and makes gifts under the tree look like more than there really is. 

I made out pretty good. I received a pretty blue table cloth, ornament and a bar of chocolate with hazelnuts from my friend in Germany. Ben gave me speakers for my TV (it's a small flat screen but it sounded so tinnie, not is sounds great) and a T-shirt folder. We watched The Big Bang theory and saw Sheldon folding his shirts with this neat folder thing.  Since I have a tone of T-shirts to fold, told Ben I wanted one of those. So the silly man went on-line and found one.. of course it had a section that was of other things people bought too.  I've got a big basket of cloths to fold this weekend so I'm hoping to try it out.  Cassie and Ethan went to Brush Fire and made me a bowl and a tea cup and saucer.


Cassie had made me a really neat bowl with a pour spout and handle a couple years ago and I loved it but it was broken this summer.. She tried to make me another but they didn't have it anymore so she did the bowl instead.  It looks big but it's really just the right size. Not sure if you can read the bottom but the plate says Moose 2011 and the cup Mama.. He even painted the moose by hand.  Ethan also gave me a mini moose pillow. I'm sure you've seen the commercials of the big pillows. you just unhook the Velcro and it flattens out from an animal to a pillow. The little moose is so soft and cute..  I have to tell them to stop giving me stuffed moose's, I'm running out of places to put them.. but they are so cute..

I fixed a pork roast for Christmas dinner and it turned out really good. Cassie made a Chocolate silk pie for desert..very rich but oh so yummy.  It was a really nice quiet Holiday..





Sunday, 18 December 2011

Christmas routines....

I used to go crazy and start putting up my Christmas stuff Thanksgiving weekend. My mom gave me all kinds of hand made ornaments that I hung all over the walls, decked out any flat surface and went nuts on just one tree. As the kids got older some of the hand made ones stayed in the box and we didn't have nearly as many flat surfaces...the tree however has always been the high point. When we acquired Tootsie, the flat surfaces were kept clear of anything low enough we thought she might like to take down and play with. My mom gave us a set of musical lights a year or two before Ethan was born. We have put them and at least one other strand on our tree, depending on the size, every year since.. Ethan will be 19 in April and the music and lights still work. Don't know if we have ever replace a light either...it just keeps working year after year. Of course I'm really careful to put them back in the box each year too.


This year we didn't get as big of a tree, maybe reaches 6 ft but it's not as big around as usual. They will put the lights on today and then we'll decorate to night. With a fireplace the house stays pretty warm and the tree dries out quickly so we don't put it up the beginning of the month anymore. I'm not quite as nuts as my mom though. When she decorated the tree everything had to be in the right place plus she put the tinsel on one strand at a time so it didn't look shoddy.. to top it off, she took all the tinsel off one strand at a time and saved it year after year...even though the box was probably only about 15cents.. I remember buying them as Cassie was growing up for a quarter. I think I bought two last year for 79 cents each....they are harder to find each year. If Cassie is over when we decorate I let her and Ethan put the balls on and then I put the tinsel..usually a few strands at a time.. by the time it looks like all is good, I start tossing the rest, a few at a time, towards the top.. this year I think it's short enough to do it all the same..no tossing.. the last few trees have been close to 7 feet tall and I'm only 5'2".

I'm off the 22nd through the 28th for vacation. Not going anywhere just resting. I'm hoping I can get the presents wrapped Thursday or Friday and not be scrambling Christmas eve afternoon. I can't put them under the tree if we are going to be gone because I'm afraid of what the girls will do.. Chase loves wrapping paper. We open our gifts Christmas Eve after going out Christmas light looking..dogs too. Then we come home put on National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation while we open the presents. Of course Santa brings a couple things the next morning. Since Cassie has a kitty she won't be staying the night this year.. She doesn't want to leave Gus alone and screw up his routine. I was thinking of having a Christmas breakfast...ya know eggs, hash browns, bacon, toast. Something we don't normally do but getting everyone up and here would be interesting. 

This year we are having a Pork Roast for Christmas dinner. They wanted something different this year besides the usual Ham.  We will still have mashed potatoes, roasted carrots (Cassie fixes these),  Ambrosia fruit salad with marshmallows, cinnamon applesauce, rolls of some kind.  Cassie is going to make her Pumpkin Cake, very good.  Thought I'd make Ben his mincemeat pie too. He's the only one who likes it so I just make a small one for him.

As the kids have gotten older the Christmas traditions have changed and will probably change a little more with Ethan in College. Right now he is going to the University of Oregon in the Architecture program.  He has loved this experience of living in the dorm.  He did get really lucky and get into a freshman dorm with a great group of kids. He's made a lot of friends.  Cassie has her own place across town and loves it. With Ethan and Cassie not home, enjoying their new grown-up lives, it is just Ben, the girls and me, I don't have the desire to go crazy with my decorations anymore.  We still decorate the outside but even that has changed. We didn't put up the icicles and have only put up my moose, candy canes and the ropes. It still looks nice and you can see it coming down the hill towards home. Life does go on and changes all the time.






If You Want....

If you want someone who will eat whatever you put in front of him and never say it's not quite as good as his mother's… adopt a dog.


If you want someone always willing to go out, at any hour, for as long and wherever you want... adopt a dog.

If you want someone who will never touch the remote, doesn't care about football, and can sit next to you as you watch romantic movies... adopt a dog.

If you want someone who is content to get on your bed just to warm your feet and whom you can push off if he snores... adopt a dog.

If you want someone who never criticizes what you do, doesn't care if you are pretty or ugly, fat or thin, young or old, who acts as if every word you say is especially worthy of listening to, and loves you unconditionally, perpetually… adopt a dog.

BUT, on the other hand, if you want someone who will never come when you call, ignores you totally when you come home, leaves hair all over the place, walks all over you, runs around all night and only comes home to eat and sleep, and acts as if your entire existence is solely to ensure their happiness .......then adopt a cat!



Sunday, 11 December 2011

In Memory of Cleo



 This is Cleo. She was almost 13 years old when she passed away.  She used to go rafting with her family and loved it. she was a really pretty Lab.

As it happened, I had a lot of the Lab fabric left so it went perfect.

the back is red fleece with black paw prints. The poem was a favorite so I included it in the label..






Linda's finished quilt


I know it's been a while since I last posted but the finishing took a while. It ended up 97 by 115. It was to big to pin at home so I had to take it in to my office and use two of the big tables to lay it out. Ethan showed up after I got it all laid out and started pinning. We pinned for about 3 hours...that's a lot of pins.
Because it's so huge, I wasn't able to do all the machine quilting but I did do all the straight stitching to hold everything down, plus the binding. Linda will have to do the rest of the cross stitch in the center.
the quilt has 30, 16 1/2 inch blocks. It was so big that Ben and Ethan couldn't hold the whole thing up, so we folded it in half and I took the picture of them holding it up in front of the garage. It was hugh. It should fit my sisters queen bed with no problem. She didn't know what it looked like except from the couple pictures already posted or what other colors I was using.
She was really happy with the final results.

Saturday, 28 May 2011

Progress has been made.

Well it's been a while since I last made an entry. I've been busy and lazy, no access to my laptop and lazy. Our office is moving next month. Our lease runs out the end of June and we had to find a new place. Our new place is a 45000 sq ft warehouse with a small office. We have had to build several offices for the few of us who are moving in, not suppose to be done before the 10Th. Our HR, Clinical, Housing, Development and Volunteer Coordinator are all at other of our locations. there just wasn't enough offices for us all yet.

Anyway I've had my sisters quilt top finished for a while now but it's so big it would have taken me forever to pin it for quilting. We have two 6' tables at work that would be perfect so I figured I needed to get it pinned before they started moving the excess furniture. So I took the 20Th off to put the back together, pick up the batting and press it one more time...plus get all the pins & clamps ready. So last Saturday I was up, showered and in at work by a little before 9.


I managed to get the back down and clamped, stood back and said "holy s--t". There was no way I was going to get this pinned in one day by myself so I called home to see about Ben bringing Ethan down. He had said he'd help but thought I'd do it alone.. By the time he gets there I've got the top all clamped and have started to pin.



Here's an up close shot of one block with all it's pins. This was one of 30 blocks, 29 more to go plus the border. We worked on the top until about 1:30, we'd already turned it for the 3rd time and decided that the last 4 blocks could wait for home. So we finished pinning the last set and were on our way home by about 2:30/2:45. it was a long day.



I use the same big black clamps for my quilts as we use at work. they work pretty good. The other two boxes were full of safety pins when I started. as you can see one box empty and the other pretty darn close. I still need to set my table up and pin the last four blocks and I think I'll have to dig into my 3rd box to have enough.


the move date for the admin office is the 21st. They are going to move our office first so they can move the phones at the same time. Then Tony and I can answer the phones the rest of the day while they are moving everyone else. I'm taking the next week off, Wed and coming back to work the next Wed. Just in time to finish to do the end of month, end of quarter and end of year.. Our Audit starts the beginning of July.

Nothing planned for the mini vacation but I'm hoping to do a lot of machine quilting on my sisters quilt. I've also got my Moose pined and started the machine quilting on it too...so I should have plenty to do.

enjoy the Memorial day weekend..