Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Mon Oeuvre - Grassy Creek Mystery Quilt complete!

 "Oeuvre" (the works of a painter, composer, or author regarded collectively: "the complete oeuvre of Mozart" a work of art, music, or literature: "an early oeuvre" ORIGIN late 19th cent.: French, literally ‘work.’ - Oxford Dictionary.)

Wow, I haven't posted about the progress of this quilt since January. I guess my focus was abruptly changed when I was diagnosed with Cancer that month. Looks like I was putting together my large blocks at that time. The following photos represent how often I felt like sewing in between diagnosis, surgeries and treatments.
February:

I loved how this piece looked like a stain glass window looking out at our snowy February day. This photo was taken on the 14th, 3 days before my hysterectomy surgery.

May:
It took me a few months to adjust and to heal up and to figure out how to get through my infusions. I got some good sewing in this month,




June:
Sewing the large rows together.

Center done!

Borders sewn on and added to the center.
Flimsy/top done!

July:
I purchased my backing and binding fabrics between my 5th and 6th chemo infusions. After sewing all together, now I wish I'd gone with a bit different shades of the gold and the green fabrics but it's done now and it's fine.

November:
Back to my old self now or so I thought.
Putting the quilt sandwich together. I use adhesive spray and crawl around on all fours with a hard edged ruler smoothing the fabrics over the glue. It's not a perfect or professional system, but it works for me. I can tell my fitness isn't where it has been, I was so sore after I finished this side and then flipping it over to repeat the same process on the backside, I could hardly stand up when I finished.

Quilting in the large diamonds, diagonal rows cross hashing against each other.

Binding cut sewn together and pressed.

Binding sewn to the raw outer edge of the quilt border.

Hand sewing time!

Mitered corner

Complete


I call this my Cancer quilt since it's seen me through my cancer journey.

I've now completed 5 Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilts. I finished this one just on time. The first cutting/sewing clue for this years Mystery Quilt "Rhododendron trail" is this Friday.
My Mystery Quilt refrigerator magnet collection.

*edit update April 2023
This quilt was gifted to our son Joshua.

Thursday, November 11, 2021

Mon Oeuvre - Strippy Weave Quilt Complete!

   "Oeuvre" (the works of a painter, composer, or author regarded collectively: "the complete oeuvre of Mozart" a work of art, music, or literature: "an early oeuvre" ORIGIN late 19th cent.: French, literally ‘work.’ - Oxford Dictionary.)

It seems this quilt has been on the back burner since I've had it, but today I completed it! This pattern was gifted to me by a friend I met during my Spartan race days. You can read about that day HERE. Billie is an accomplished quilter and has an Etsy shop where she sells her products. You can check out her site here: QuiltsNTeddyBears on Etsy
I lasted posted my progress on this quilt on November of 2020, and I resumed working on it this past June.
In early June I completed sewing the top strips together, using my treadle sewing machine

and I purchased the backing and binding fabrics.

Quilt sandwich time: back, batting & top are spray glued together. I have my own very unprofessional method of making my quilt sandwich, but in the end it works for me.

At the end of October I did the quilting with my Pfaff sewing machine. It just seemed easier to me than trying to wrestle the quilt around the same time as trying to concentrate on treadling.

Quilt sandwich has been quilted! I did diagonal straight lines and then turned the quilt and came back from the other direction for a diamond pattern.

This month I got the binding sewn on.

This morning I finished the last stitch of the binding, then I washed and dried it.

You can never post too many pictures of a finished quilt!!
 The piecing of this quilt was sewn on my 1924 Singer Treadle sewing machine. The quilting was done on my Pfaff and the binding was hand sewn. Thanks Billie for gifting me the pattern in 2018. A lot of life has gone on since you gave me this pattern. I'm thankful I was still working on in this year❤.






Saturday, October 9, 2021

Northern State Recreation Area

Thursday we had planned on doing our walk/run on the Cascade Trail, but as we were driving down hwy 9 we decided to take the Fruitdale rd. and see where it would take us. We were interested in seeing if it connected to the road that goes to the Northern State Recreation Area. It didn't but it did connect us to the entrance of the old Northern State Hospital (The recreation area is adjacent to the hospital grounds). We drove past the old check station and followed the Historic Auto tour route through the grounds. As I was writing this blog post I found a 2017 Seattle Times news article on the site, some of the info. in the article obviously didn't come about but it has some fascinating and sad information about the facility and the grounds. You can read the article here: https://www.seattletimes.com/pacific-nw-magazine/an-old-mental-institution-and-its-cemetery-might-get-a-dignified-makeover/. Since we didn't find the Recreation area we decided to drive over to the Hemlick road and take a look at it before we went to the Cascade trail. I found a link for hiking in the recreation area on the WTA site. They refer to it as a Ghost town hike. We had been told about the area but had never been and now that we were there our curiosity was piqued. We decided to do our walk/run at the Recreation area instead of the Cascade trail. Our plan was to just follow the trails and see where they would lead us. My husband went ahead and chose our route, I followed anxious to see what lay around each corner. We love exploring "new to us" areas.
Looking back at the parking area and pavilion.

Map of the area.

There is a quite extensive frisbee/disc golf course in the area as well. Here's a close up of that section of the map.

I took a few photos of the disc golf settings that I found interesting or scenic. This one was one of my favorites.

We walk/ran along grassy mowed and gravel roads as well as some single track trails.

We went across the bridge in the photo below and ran a bit on the old hospital grounds, then went back across the bridge to continue adventuring in the recreation area.

An old school disc golf basket next to a newer version.

After going up a grassy road we came to a dead end with a trail leading off of it. It looked enchanting so we took it.

It was a great single track trail that follows a creek for about a mile.

At the exit of the single track trail was this bush in all it's fall glory.

Our route and distance.

The photo below from my Garmin connect app shows our speed as we went along. We walk 5 minutes and run 5 minute repeats.
Interesting..can you tell when we walked and when we ran?

We enjoyed Thursday's adventure so much we decided to go there again today and connect it to the Cascade trail. It will be fun in the future to connect these two and go distances as far or short as we desire.
Today the weather wasn't as sunny as Thursday but the rain did hold off until we were done. We had more of a vision for what we wanted to do today, so my husband led us up to the single track trail and through the disc golf course areas.

One of the grass/gravel roads that leads around this field and some of the barns from the old farm.

I enjoyed the single track and the grass covered roads the best.

We crossed Hansen creek on this bridge.

Hansen creek

We made our way around a wetland.


As we made our way along the trail a lone Snow Goose was walking in front of us. By the time I could get my phone out to take a photo it flew away. It looked lonely and a little lean. I hope it isn't too tired from it's long flight south. The Snow Geese have been arriving in the Skagit flats/Fir Island area recently. We found a narrow path through the bushes that came out to hwy 20. We crossed the road and joined the Cascade trail. As I stated earlier now that we know that these can connect the possibilities are exciting, the main reason of course is that there are restrooms at the recreation area parking lot.😂

Anyway, we followed the Cascade trail just for a short distance today and then rejoined the Recreation area trails after crossing the road at the Hemlick road corner.

The trail the parallels the Hemlick road. In the photo below you can see a mowed area on the left, we took that and made our way around that section of the wetland.

Looking towards the parking lot.

We ran around this side of the wetland area to give us a bit more distance. My husband spotted a Bittern at the wetland, of course it flew away. I think we need to come back just for birding. So much fun to be had in this area.
Below is our route and distance.

Also, our slow/fast map from the Garmin Connect app.

As I said before it's a beautiful area but the one big disappointment is the amount of graffiti everywhere, especially on the old farm buildings. 😢