Sunday, December 16, 2012

Stash Report


Used since last report:        4.15 yards
Used year to Date:              80.545 yards
Added since last report:     6.92 yards
Added Year to Date:           75.625 yards
Net Used for 2012:               4.92 yards

WooHoo!!! I am still in the black and hopefully I will be able to end the year in the black. Course, there are all those sales that come up for New Years!!!  Guess we will just have to wait and see. Maybe I'll get a large size quilt quilted and bound, then I will be able to report a large number of yards used --- then I can add to my stash and still be in the black. Sounds like a plan to me --  Very very big grin.  ;>)

If I reported yarn, I used a couple of skeins making a Christmas present. I managed to actually start and finish a knit project in one month. Wow --- that is a record and should be marked on the calendar. The project is a circular cowl scarf that can be worn around the neck like a necklace or pulled up over the head like a hood in cold weather and the yarn is so nice and soft. I think I need to knit one for myself. The colors are much prettier in person and the pattern is lovely.

My youngest granddaughter, Hannah, had a birthday this month and I made her some pillowcases. She likes blue and purple and it would have been nice if I could have found a cute novelty fabric in those colors. I hope she likes the fabric I used. The colors in the pillowcases are close to the colors being used in Bonnie Hunter's "Easy Street" mystery. I have a sneaking hunch that the Easy Street quilt will make a great graduation quilt for Hannah.

Finally finished a table runner for my daughter, Natalie, and her husband for a housewarming gift. They moved last May and the top was completed at Spring retreat, but I didn't get it quilted until now. Is that procrastination or what ???? The pattern is by a good friend of mine. It is a long table runner - 70" and the colors are perfect for Natalie and Norm's house.

Last Sunday, my youngest daughter, Brenda, had a cookie party. Due to the incoming snow storm, I traveled down to Minneapolis on Saturday. Good thing because I would not have been able to drive the distance on Sunday. The party was a lot of fun and I met two more of her friends.. Due to the all the snow, there were only six of us all totaled. Brenda coordinates all the baking recipes and supplies and others contribute some money, snacks and/or drink. 
Jason is decorating the lemon bells and Sarah Jo (in the background and below) is making pretzel sticks dipped in chocolate and Heath brickle. They are called "Crack Sticks" and are extremely addicting.  (I love Brenda's blue cabinet in the back. She bought it just this fall and it is adorable in her condo.) 

Sarah Pierce is mixing up pumpkin cookies and Bart is holding down the fort in between cookie jobs. I did not get a picture of Brenda - Duh!!

The freeways on Monday were horrible coming out of Minneapolis and most of the rest of the way home. The snow had built up into rough ice conditions and some of the crazy drivers didn't help the situation.  Since it was the first large snowfall of the season (over 12"), people have not been practicing their winter driving skills. Oh well!! I just took my time and left plenty of space between me and the vehicle ahead of me. When I arrived home, it was so beautiful and a regular winter wonderland. I love winter (except for some of the driving).

Hop over and check out the rest of the stash reporters at Patchwork Times: 
http://www.patchworktimes.com/2012/12/16/stash-report-week-50-2012/


Beth

4 comments:

  1. Great job keeping your numbers in the black! I gave up a long time ago :*) I'm thinking you might be right about Easy Street making a great quilt for your granddaughter - wouldn't that work out perfectly? Glad you arrived safely back home - hope you brought some of those yummy looking cookies home with you!!!

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    1. The cookie monster cleaned up most of those cookies already. Brenda will bring more on this weekend when we have Christmas. Good thing. Cookies never last around here.

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  2. Love your table runner! And the cookie session looks like a lot of fun. Please send some of your snow to St. Louis. I love snow and I even like the adventure of driving in it but we get very little here.

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    1. Would be glad to send you some snow, but since it was such a dry year, we are keeping all that snow to ourselves! LOL I don't mind the driving either, as long as I do not have a lot of traffic to contend with. The table runner is such a fast easy one. My daughter really likes it. Thank you for stopping by.

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