Monday, December 23, 2024

Orphan Block Tops Zeke, Archibald and Bertha

Orphan Block Tops Zeke, Archibald and Bertha 
blowing in the wind.

Zeke
40 x 60

Zeke started out with nine 12.5 inch slab blocks framed in cream that someone gave me. 

I made three rows with the slab blocks and between the first and second blocks in the rows I added some 4.5 inch four patches I had in the Parts Dept.   That was so I could get to the 40 inch width I try for in kiddo quilts. 

Someone else gave me some 12.5 x 18.5  scrappy blocks. I used four of those blocks to make two more rows adding more four patches between the two blocks so they were also 40 inches in width. 

Archibald
40 x 60

Archibald consists of 12 inch (finished) green blocks received from different folks. 

I added strips between columns and rows to get the width and length I needed. 

Someone gave me a big pile of the dark green/white 2.5 inch striped fabric strips that I've used in several quilts and for bindings. 

Bertha 
40 x 56

Someone gave me these 8 inch (finished) Cracker quilt blocks. 
The problem with them is that most of the blocks have more than 1/4 inch seam where the points meet in the block. I looked at trimming up the blocks; however, the seams vary so much in each block so that by the time I trimmed them up to have 1/4 inch seams at points the blocks would be different sizes. 

Awhile ago I tried sewing a few together with the colored edges meeting; however the blocks looked too wonky that way. So I put them aside until now. 

I decided to try a layout with the blocks all going in the same direction. This way it is not so noticeable that the points in the blocks don't match up. 

And sew on...

I thiink that might be all the tops I'll make for this month. I'm off to start piecing backings because I think I'm going to have to have a January quilting marathon. 


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CELEBRATE! (my word of the year)

Dec. 21 - Finished a book! When The World Went Silent by Ellie Midwood. I believe I've read all of Ellie Midwood's WWII historical fiction books. Most are fictional stories based on true characters. This book is a fictional story based on true events  - the Uranium Club - Nazi Germany's attempt to develop a nuclear bomb. 

Dec. 22 - Sitting on the couch and looking out the deck doors - a beautiful pink sky at sunset and later a very beautiful bright object in the southwest sky that I think might be Venus. Or maybe Sirius. I'm no expert on night skies. I just like looking and I'm thankful I'm not seeing a lot of drones hovering over my house. 





 

Saturday, December 21, 2024

New Starts

Fractured Rail Fence
10 inch blocks

The "fractured units" are made with 3 x 3.5 inch rectangles stacked and whacked and sewn back together for a 3 inch square.  I call them "fractured units" because I first came across them in the book Making Quilts by Kathy Doughty. She uses the unit to make several different quilts; however, a rail fence like above is not one of the quilts she makes. 

I will be adding these blocks to the list of blocks I'll be making as a RSC (Rainbow Scrap Challenge) project.   I'll be making them each month with scrap chunks in a light and dark color of the month.   I had some pink scraps out so decided to make a few blocks.  

They should make some fun kiddo quilts. 


I mentioned in previous posts that I've been trying to catch up on scrap processing and I've been going through baggies of things that have been sent to me. 

I have received bits and pieces in different sizes of this and that - some end cuts of strip sets, some untrimmed or unfinished crumb blocks, some wonky little blocks. When I receive things like that from folks I put them in a box. Sometimes I may take a few pieces out to fill in some spaces in an orphan block quilt but other than that I haven't used many bits and pieces this year and the little box is getting full. 

I've  picked out a lot of bits and pieces that have blues in them.  Then I make them into 6.5 x 9.5 inch pieces. Then I add 2 x 9.5 inch black strips to both sides to make a 9.5 inch square. 


Thirty blocks in a 5 x 6 layout will be arranged in a basket weave pattern.
I guess I need to make 12 more blocks!

And sew on...

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CELEBRATE (my word of the year)

Dec. 20 - Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite.  Hearing the music this time of year triggers some memories. I used to have an LP album (I think I still do) of the Nutcracker suite and for some reason I'd listen to it mostly when I cleaned house.  (It's easy to dust to). One day when my youngest wild child Johnny was about 5 years old he told me he thought that music was beautiful. I noticed it had a calming effect on him.  I made a cassette tape of the album. I started playing it at night when he went to bed. He usually fidgeted and messed around for hours before he was able to get to sleep but when he started listening to the Nutcracker Suite he nodded off a lot quicker. He listened to that tape at bedtime for years but he's still my wild child. And these days I rarely dust. 






 

Friday, December 20, 2024

Orphan Block Top Yolanda

Orphan Block Top Yolanda
40 x 60

It was too windy this morning to take a pic outside. 

Someone sent me fourteen 12 inch finished red and white crumb blocks framed in black. (Actually, by my definition these are slab blocks and not crumb blocks. My crumb blocks are made of very small and usually irregular shaped pieces.)  Two blocks went back into the block orphanage. 

All I had to do to make this top was add some 2.5 inch strips between columns and add a top and add a six inch border at top and bottom.

And sew on...

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CELEBRATE! (My word of the year)

Dec. 19 - I received a beautiful handmade Christmas card from Linda.






 

Thursday, December 19, 2024

A Couple Of Partial Block Sets Are Now Complete Block Sets

I think I mentioned that I've been going through orphan blogs and baggies of miscellaneous things I've received from others.  I kind of fell behind on scrap processing this year because of hubby John's health issues but now that the is getting healthier and stronger I am in the mood to empty some boxes and bags. 

I came across this baggie someone gave me of 6 inch (finished) blocks. There were 42 of them. I decided 63 blocks would make for a nice kiddo quilt set 7 x 9/ 42 x 54 inches. 

There were a variety of different blocks in mostly pinks and blues.  There was only one in the bunch that had a lot of white in it. 

I made some H (or I) blocks...

...and I made some Plus Sign blocks...

...and I made some Rail Fence blocks...

...and I made some Nine Patch blocks.  And now I have a complete set of 63 blocks. They are going to rest for awhile in the SAR (Some Assembly Required) box. 

And this is another baggie someone gave me of 6 inch (finished) blocks.   It had 22 finished blocks and pieces for a  few more. Again, I thought 63 blocks would make a nice kiddo quilt. 

All of the blocks were framed squares (what I call Happy Blocks). There were mostly pink and yellow blocks and a few aqua blocks and one black floral block. 

The baggie had some cut pieces so I was able to make 10 blocks to add to the mix.  Then there were 2.5 inch squares left in the baggie that I used as the centers for the rest of the blocks. 

Since there was only one block in the finished blocks with a black frame I found some scraps to make a few Happy Blocks with black frames to add to the mix. 

And since there were only a few aqua blocks in the finished blocks I made a few mre blocks with aqua frames. And then...

...I made the rest of the blocks I needed with yellow, pink and orange frames. 

And now another block set is going into the SAR box. 

And sew on...

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CELEBRATE! (my word of the year)

Dec. 17 - This is a long one but basically we are celebrating only paying hundreds of dollars instead of thousands of dollars for dental services to treat complications of radiation treatment for cancer.  They were not covered until this year. 

Federal Register Medicare and Medicaid Programs CY (Coverage Year) 2024 Payment Policies Under the Physician Fee Schedule...

..."Final Action Statement

As described in the sections above, we are revising § 411.15(i)(3)(i) to add to the list of clinical scenarios under which Medicare Part A and B payment is permitted for dental or oral examinations performed as part of a comprehensive workup prior to, and medically necessary diagnostic and treatment services to eliminate an oral or dental infection prior to, or contemporaneously with, the following Medicare-covered services: chemotherapy, chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy, and the administration of high-dose bone-modifying agents (antiresorptive therapy) when used in the treatment of cancer. We are also adding a new § 411.15(i)(3)(i)(E) to permit Part A and B payment for dental or oral examination performed as part of a comprehensive workup prior to, medically necessary diagnostic and treatment services to eliminate an oral or dental infection prior to, or contemporaneously with, and medically necessary diagnostic and treatment services to address dental or oral complications after, radiation, chemotherapy, and/or surgery when used in the treatment of head and neck cancer. The policies we are finalizing take into account commenters' feedback and information provided in clinical literature, such as peer reviewed publications or clinical guidelines supported by clinical evidence, supporting the inextricable link between dental services and certain covered medical services. We anticipate making conforming changes to the Medicare Benefit Policy Manual (IOM Pub. 100–02) to reflect the final changes."...


My husband had radiation and chemo for Stage IV for oropharyngeal cancer 20 years ago. Since then he has had many oral problems related to the radiation treatment.  He has had a fibula free flap restoration (jaw replaced with fibula) because his jaw bone became brittle and cracked. He has lost many teeth, had many gum infections and root canals and osteoradionecrosis (bone necrosis) in other jaw. A lot of his dental problems have not been covered by health or dental insurance.   For the past year he has had an infection tthat would not heal as well as the necrosis in his jaw and due to the necrosis the jaw could no longer hold his teeth and one tooth was so brittle it broke off. He was referred to the college of dentistry at the University of Iowa for consultation and biopsy.  They decided he needed three teeth pulled in addition to the biopsy.   We had to sign an ABN (Medicare Advanced  Beneficiary Notice ) for over $5,000 because they didn't think services would be covered.   I came home and researched "osteoradionecrosis" and landed at the Federal Register. ( FYI - I've actually read a lot of articles in the Federal Register over the years. As an I.T. Officer for a group of medical labs and a pathology group I had to make sure our computer systems were in compliance with lots of rules and regulations - most notably the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)).  Well, imagine my surprise when I read that in 2024 dental services for complications related to radiation for head and neck cancers would be covered!  So instead of paying thousands of dollars we ended up paying only hundreds of dollars.   The reason I researched it is so I could be educated in case I needed to file an appeal for a claim denial. 


Dec. 18 - Homemade vegetable soup made with home grown veggies






 

Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Orphan Block Top Xavier

Orphan Block Top Xavier
40 x 60

The 6.5 inch Star centers are the orphan blocks. 

All of the blocks were given to me. Most of them are crumb blocks.  I think they came from several people. I looked through the 6.5 inch orphan blocks for any that had pink because I knew I was going  to use a piece of mauve? dusty pink? for the star points. 

I used some green and blue scraps for the backgrounds because most of the blocks had green and/or blue in addition to pink. 

And sew on...

CELEBRATE! (my word of the year)

Dec. 16 - I received a package in the mail. I cried when I opened it and found enough wildflower seeds to finish sowing the area I blogged about on Dec. 9.  It said Merry Christmas from Julie. Bless her generous and thoughtful heart! 

I also received a package with some fabric and a few scraps from Dawn. Bless her heart too!   

I am so very thankful to both ladies. 

 

Monday, December 16, 2024

Half Snowball Top (aka Ribbon Candy)

Half Snowball Quilt Top
When set like this I call the top Ribbon Candy

42 x 60

I've been going through a box of miscellaneous baggies of things folks have sent me. I ran across a baggie with a lot of repeats of some 6.5 inch squares. They were mostly in green, brown, light blue and brown.   There weren't quite enough squares for a child sized comfort quilt so I added in some squares of brown with white circles, the flowers on light blue and the hopping rabbits and other animals on the green in the fourth column. 

The Snowball corners are in the same colors -- 2.5 inch squares cut from scraps. 

After making this one I went through my 5 inch squares and gathered enough for a similar quilt and then I went through my 5.5 inch squares and gathered enough for a similar quilt. Now I just need to cut corners!

And sew on...

CELEBRATE! (my word of the year)

Dec. 15 - Finished a book! Chancing Your Arm by Jean Grainger. A Mags Munroe Story Book 5.  It's a cozy mystery! 

 

Sunday, December 15, 2024

Cherry Baskets Finished!

Cherry Baskets
in cheery cherry fabrics!
It's a finish!
64 x 86

The actual name of the 15 inch quilt block is Cherry Basket and I started making the blocks back in June 2022. 


Last month I started hand quilting it with red perle cotton #8. 

I wasn't sure what I was going to quilt inside the basket handles. I ended up using a stencil of a simple flower and used my chalk pounce pad to mark the stitching lines. I haven't brushed off all of the chalk yet so you can still see some of the white stitching lines. 


The backing was pieced with a couple of different fabrics with cherries. 

And sew on..





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CELEBRATE! (my word of the year)

Dec. 13 - More garden seeds arrived.  I start almost everything in my gardens from seed. My seed orders for 2025 are now complete and I'm ready for sowing. Next month I will start some "winter sowing" of seeds that need some cold stratification. I have several different gardens - veggie, cottage, herb, cutting, native wildflower and fragrant garden/sitting area. In 2025 I will be adding a new perky goth/moon garden with black and white flowers as well as a few pops of pink flowers -- a memorial for my deceased perky goth granddaughter Kayla. And just a few weeks ago I sowed a lot of the the front yard with native wildflowers. 

The latest batch of seeds came from Baker Creek Heirloom seeds and they sent along four free packets of seeds - Landis Winter Lettuce, Apricotta Cosmos, Cardinal Basil and Green Zebra Tomato. 


Dec. 14 - Grandkids! My grandson Jacob and granddaughter Isabelle called to say thank you for the Christmas gifts they received in the mail. They live at a distance and stay pretty busy so I don't hear from them very often. We had a nice long chat. Jacob is a sophomore in high school and in an accelerated degree program so when he graduates he will receive a high school diploma and associate's degree if he keeps up the good work. He also said he is in a Key Club which is a community service group sponsored by Kiwanis. He loves doing community service and is only required to do 50 hours of community service per year; however, he told me he has logged over 200 hours.  Isabelle turned 20 years old on Halloween, is working hard and just bought a truck so she  and her partner may be coming to visit me (an hour + drive) when they have some time off together and the weather is nicer.