Sunday, July 29, 2018

Time Constraints, Physical Limitations and Distractions

I made very little progress this week.  Between work responsibilities and family needs, Quilting time has taken a back seat. Unfortunately this is happening way too often. I know I am much less stressed and much happier if I am creating something even if I am on a deadline. But I have to work and I have responsibilities to others. So I am trying to find and set healthy priorities.  I can't come first all of the time.

So what is happening.  A project at work, that I am the lead on, is actually kicking off on Monday.  In preparation for the kick off, I worked a split shift last Monday and late most days this week.  Plus I went in early three times.  My schedule is so messed up that I am not sleeping well. That has resulted in me being too tired to quilt.  I know that when I sew/quilt tired my precision is off.  Not that I am a perfectionist when it comes to my quilts but I am trying to improve and therefore quilting tired is not a good choice. The more accurate the piecing is the easier it will be to quilt.

So long days has been my time constraint. Lack of energy has been my physical limitation. What about the distractions.

My distractions, well mainly that has been my grandchildren. I find when they are here, I am much more interested in watching them than sewing.  I watch TV with them and watch them play and create.  It has occurred to me that they won't be around forever and I want to enjoy them. 

Another distraction has been my daughter.  She has a school project due and well, she doesn't do anything small.  She has created and huge castle learning center. She doesn't have time to make it as in depth as she would like but it is amazing. If she ever gets her own classroom, I have no doubt that it will be added on to.

The last distraction is my husband.  He came home Friday night and well, I am spending time with him while I can.  He works so hard and is away much more than he would like. When he is home it is important to be with him.  After all we are married for the eternities. Our relationship like all relationships need nurtured.  He will always come first in my priorities.

Priorities need to be set on the right things. Family has to be high on the list. Especially my relationship with my husband. 

So I have not made the progress that I wanted too.  I did, however, get rows 2 through 4 sewn together and onto the 1st row of Winry's quilt.  Two more rows to go before adding the borders.  I really need to get moving on this quilt. Although I am tempted to make this one Viri's quilt. The colors are less pastel than the layer cake for the second quilt.  Viri strikes me as a little more bold. Not that I think any girl child of my daughter would be less than bold.  I think I will change this quilt to Viri's.  I am not fully decided though.

We are going to leave on August 29th to go visit Viri and Winry (and their parents but lets face it we are going to see the girls). If by some miracle I have the quilts done by then great but if not they will have to be Christmas gifts.  I am only able to do what I can do.  Hopefully things will settle in instead of getting more hectic.

Hope your week was productive.  Happy quilting




Sunday, July 22, 2018

Lost Week

I can't believe a week has gone by already. Everything I planned to do didn't get done.  It has been one of those weeks where good intentions just didn't go anywhere.  I was either too tired or too occupied to get anything done. This is how my week went.

Monday - I got up early and took my husband to the airport. That got me to work an hour and a half earlier than usual.  I did get to leave after 8 hours but I went home and crashed. I was so tired and off schedule.  When I woke up from my nap the studio was so messy that I didn't do anything. Well, I did did some laundry and put up some stuff from my business trip.

Tuesday - I had scheduled the day off because of a dentist appointment. My plan was if I got done early enough I would go into work for half a day.  Got to the dentist and my appointment didn't get scheduled.  So instead of an 8:00 am appointment I ended up with a 11:00 am appointment. So no going to work that day. I went home did some chores and cleared off my desk so I could quilt in the afternoon.  Got home to find my daughter and grand-kids were here.  I am paying my daughter to clean my house.  It's not much but it gives her a little pocket money.  So with the grand kids here, no quilting takes place.  Also no nap.  And of course my desk is messed up again.

Wednesday - came home from work and crashed again.  This napping after work is messing up my sleep schedule but I am so tired that I can help it.  That evening I just spent it with Killian and Tatianna.

Thursday - had to go to the dentist after work, Then came home and cleaned a little more.  At this point the Studio needs a good clean and I keep putting it off.  I just don't have any energy. Of course it has been rather stormy every afternoon and that makes it hard for me to get moving.

Friday - Grand-kids again. I do enjoy coming home to a clean house. Aurora wanted me to make her a necklace but I put her off for the moment. Next time they are over I think I will set up a design wall and let her start arranging some squares for a doll quilt or maybe her quilt. It might be easier to keep the studio clean if she is working in there. Who am I kidding, Little man is too busy investigating everything to keep it neat. I couldn't find my hair brush the other day and in cleaning in the studio, I found it tucked away in one of the quilting drawers. Emerson is all about putting things up, just not necessarily where I want them to be.

Saturday - My son took me to breakfast, We ran some errands. Met with a woman and bought her Cricuit Expressions for $60, Then home to clean my studio.  I watched the grand kids and got the studio about 1/2 cleaned up before going to a church activity. Then home to get ready for Sunday and bed. 

Today - still exhausted.  Tatianna and Killian are too. We are fighting off nasty colds and I believe some seasonal depression.  But my desk is cleared and ready to start sewing. Hopefully, I will sew a little each night and get this top done this week. 

I only have about 6 weeks to get Winry's quilt finished and all of Viri's quilt done if I am going to take them with us when we go out for Winry's blessing in September. Then I have the Christmas Lemonade to trim and bind. Plus the Star Quilt to get quilted. I feel like I am very behind and I don't even have a deadline. And I soooo want to start about five other projects.

I am also feeling a little guilty for not having more quilts done.  I spent a great deal of money on this long arm and really haven't used it like I should. I am not at a level that others are who have had their machines for much less time.  But I do work full time and well time is a limited resource.  I need to find a better way to manage mine. I have to do better this week.

On a less depressing note - I did get some free patterns that I printed out over the past couple of years into note books.  I made Aurora her necklace. Now I am getting ready to view some of my new quilting DVDs that I got from National Quilter's Circle. - The Essential Quilting DVD collection. Tips and techniques are always good for improving one's skills.  I need all the help I can get. Especially since there aren't any local quilt shops close by for me to take classes at. It was a sweet deal and for once I had the money to do it. 

 How did your week go?

Sunday, July 15, 2018

Happy to be Home

As I said last week, I have been in Illinois on business.  It was an interesting week full of planning, training and networking.  I was out of my comfort zone and it was good for me. I learned a lot for work but nothing for my quilting career. That being said I am really happy to be home.

I didn't get very much done on marking the squares for Viri's quilt. I think I managed to get 4 squares marked. I did make some jewelry in the evenings. It was easier to do that than trying to mark the squares in the hotel room.  That was due in part to the ruler I bought.  It was too long for the area I had to work in.  I should have stuck with the first ruler I picked up.  It was shorter but I already had one just like it at home. I really didn't want 2 rulers that were exactly the same.

The new ruler was recommended to me by the shop owner. It is a 6" by 24" non-slip ruler. It's made by Quilter's Select. When they say it is non-slip, they mean it.  Once you set it on the fabric, it isn't going to budge. At least not without some effort.  So when I laid it diagonally across the the 10" square, I had to have it set just right or pick it up and reset it.  There was no sliding or nudging it into place.  I can see where this will really be wonderful in cutting long strips or trimming quilts.  But for what I was doing at the time, it wasn't so great. So I gave up on marking the squares.  I will get back to that this week or next.

Last week I said I wasn't sure if I was going to be able to fit the ruler in my bag. It was a really tight fit. I had to angle it a bit to get it in.  I carefully packed all around it with clothing. Until I unpacked my bag yesterday, I was convinced I would find it broken.  It survived the trip. It came out a little bowed but in one piece.  I flexed the ruler in the direction a few times and it seems to be as good as new. I think I need to find a place to hang this ruler in the studio.  I am supposed to be careful not to scratch the back.  I don't want to damage the non-slip feature.  My other rulers are either in a tool pouch or stacked with the cutting mats. I think storing this ruler the same way would result in scratches. So I will be putting up a hanging hook this week.

Hopefully, I will get more quilting done this week. One never knows after being out of the office for over a week how much time they will have to put in.  I am hoping there isn't that much to catch up on. Winry is already 3 weeks old and I am no where near being done with her quilt. I haven't really started on Viri's quilt either.  Kim is thinking we will go visit around the beginning of September. That leaves me only a month and a half to get two quilts done.  So much to do and so little time to do it. Will I ever learn to not bite off more than I can chew?

How did your week go?

Sunday, July 8, 2018

Busy Week, No Quilting

As predicted, I didn't get much done this week.  I worked two long days on Monday and Tuesday.  Wednesday was spent cooking and socializing with Tim and Tammy Nunn and our kids and grand-kids.  Thursday and Friday, Kim and Tim went fishing. Tatianna, Tammy and I hung out.  Saturday Kim and I spoiled the grand-kids. Lots of activity but not much quilting. 

I did lay out Winry's quilt top and actually got the first row stitched together. But well lots of dishes and lots of cooking and not much sewing.  Some weeks, it's going to be like that.

This week finds me in Illinois on business.  I did bring the layer cake for Viri's quilt top and am hoping to mark it for sewing while in the hotel room. 

I also found a quilt shop down the road (a ways down the road) from my hotel. It is called the Twisted Stitch.  I had sometime to kill before I could check into my hotel room so I ventured into South Elgin to check it out. I had a wonderful visit with the owner. We talked about the quilt shop business, long arm quilting for money and fabric stashes among other things. If you are ever in South Elgin, IL. Check out her shop. She has some cute patterns and will be offering classes again this fall. 

I had forgotten to pack a ruler to draw the diagonals on the layer cakes, she had a new one that she really liked because it didn't slip on the fabric. I went ahead and got it but I am not sure it will fit in my bag for the trip home. If it does it is going to be a tight fit. 

I also found a really awesome citrusy layer cake so I broke my rule about no fabric purchases. But it is really pretty. The name of the line is Sweet and Sour and it is by Wilmington.  The colors are very fresh and bright. It is so pretty and I really really love it.

Then I found a pattern that I really liked that uses jelly rolls. Plus I got an idea for using the Santa panels I have.  So I am counting today as a success quilting wise.

How are your projects progressing? Have you found any new shops or fabrics that are inspiring you?


Sunday, July 1, 2018

Missing Week

I am not sure where the time has gone.  I wish I could say I spent it happily quilting but that was not the case. The past two weeks was somewhat of a roller coaster that made me question just what my goals are. 

I wrote in previous posts that I was going to treat my job like a job and not a career.  I have been making an effort to do so but I still fall short sometimes.  I guess it is the work ethic I was raised with.  I will do the best job I can and I will spend the time necessary to do the job right.  But I am trying to make my quilting my ultimate career. So I need to make time for that.

A couple of weeks ago I was contacted by a recruiter about some job opportunities.  Only one was in commuting distance and the recruiter thought I would be perfect for the job. It would be a step up in responsibility and in authority.  It would also double my commute.  I spent two days updating my resume and contacting my references. I submitted my resume with the thought "it can't hurt to see what they have to offer" I did submit my resume but as of yet I haven't heard back from the recruiter. I have also heard from 3 other recruiters.  I gave them all my resume but made it clear that I wasn't interested in relocating. 

This past week I have been highly involved in a major audit of my current employer.  This is our annual 3rd party audit and is very important. I spent a lot of time and energy on this audit.  This is the first year I've been totally involved.  Plus in another week I will be going to Illinois for a week for work.  This is the first year that I have been involved in the Quality managers meeting.  So I am finding more responsibilities in my current job.

All of this has had me focusing on everything other than quilting. I am considering the possibility of doubling my commute which will definitely take away from my quilting time. More responsibility will take away from my quilting time.  I really need to determine what my work/life balance is going to be.

I did finally get the blocks for Winry's quilt made. I finished the last four blocks today. A single block is composed of six half triangle units. The quilt calls for 48 blocks. Funny thing, I did more work than I needed to.  You see, I only perused the pattern.

I was confused as to what constituted a block. I was thinking that the block was two of he actual blocks sewn together. So as I was sewing the blocks, I was also sewing two blocks together. So I have a head start on finishing the top. But I had a panicked moment when I realized that I wasn't going to get 48 of the double blocks out of the half square triangles I had made.


The real extra work came from making the half triangle units. The Ribbon Dance quilt pattern is designed for 10 inch squares. I used 5 inch squares.  Which was fine since the 10 inch squares were going to be cut into quarters anyway. What I didn't do was read how may squares I was going to need. The pattern called for using 36 ten inch squares to make 288 half square triangle units. I used 168 five inch squares and made 336 half square triangle units. I ended up with 48 half square units left over. I will have to set them aside for a doll quilt later on.

I do really like how this quilt is coming together.  Hopefully this next week I will get more done on it.  That is somewhat doubtful since we are having company for the fourth. But I can try to carve some time out this next week.

Hopefully work is not interfering with you quilting goals.  Have you got a work/life balanced worked out?  What works for you?