Here’s a bit…

Janice, among others, commented that she really wanted to see the neutral quilt. I can't show the whole thing because of the 'surprise' factor – gotta save it until the book is closer to publication. But here's a little bit of it:

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Quiet, with a very cute little bird!

 

Sewing in neutral…

In college, we had a friend who used to joke about names for rock bands. One he liked was Babies in Neutral, because babies are never in neutral. Sewing is not a neutral experience either – but using neutrals alone makes for a quiet kind of quilting. 

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I made a pieced quilt (that I can't show you) in wild colors and big prints for the color book. The pattern was so fast, so easy, and so much fun to make that I decided to make a smaller version in neutrals to show with the colorful quilt. The two quilts are very different in demeanor – one is fun, the other is more refined. I wish I had time to make this one pattern up in many more colorways.

Below are two of the accent fabrics that I used in the quilt. As it turns out, the one I liked the most, the top fabric, didn't work at all. I realized that after I had sewn all of the pieces into place. Luckily I was able to replace them in a couple of hours. That sort of thing happens to experienced quilters, too, just so you know :-).


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(I wrote this post on the way home from Austin. I'll show more of the kitchen soon.)


Lovely granite, amazing cabinets…

It’s been a little crazy at my house and I haven’t found enough time to post. The kitchen is nearly finished – I took these photos late yesterday. 

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You can’t see one of the lights in the ceiling. The far light is in the breakfast room, the next one is one of two round, florescent fixtures that are on either side of the SolaTube.

Luis spent most of the day installing the sink. It was surprisingly complicated because the new sink is deeper than the old sink and the drain pipe was sort of in the wrong place.

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Orville got most of the cabinet pulls installed yesterday. Robert and Jose painted – touching up cabinets, painting the walls, etc. It took all day. The open space in the granite, above, is where the cooktop will go.

I chose 3×6 white subway tiles and an accent band of 1/2″ white squares for the backsplash. Luis and I spent some time making sure that the tile was going to fit the space (it will). I think this will be something we won’t tire of and that will go with the mosaic of blue and white dishes in the breakfast room.

I especially wanted to show you the granite. When I went to the granite yard, I was surprised that most of the granite had small, tight patterns – like little dots, or peppercorns scattered densely. I think that most people imagine that if they choose a slab with a bigger pattern, it will overpower a small kitchen. I don’t find that to be true.


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Don’t you think that the big pattern in the stone opens up the space? Steve and I do – and I have to say that the guys on the crew appear to love it as well. Granite this white, with this big of a pattern, is not the norm. 

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Steve and I left town this morning to go to Austin for a friend from college daughter’s wedding. We left Orville laying the kitchen floor, Robert was doing something (painting or flooring), and I think Luis was going to start tiling the backsplash. When we get home it won’t be all done, but we will be able to start putting things away in the kitchen. Hooray!

Let there be light!

I thought you might be interested to see what a difference a SolaTube makes. Here is the (empty) kitchen, before:


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I took the photo above, mid-afternoon. I took the next photo at the same time of day, after the SolaTube had been installed:


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The light in the room is not electric. It is shining down the inside of the reflective tube that ends in the roof. I wrote about SolaTubes when we added them to our bathrooms. Amazing, isn't it! 

The contractor says that we actually get more light from this than we would from a skylight. I think it's the reflective lining of the tube that does it. 


 

Comment and win!

How's that for an attention-getting blog post title? I wrote a guest post for the C&T Blog about The Best-Every Applique Sampler. There's a bit of behind-the-scenes info, there are some pretty pictures… and then at the bottom of the post, you are invited to write a comment. I'm going to be interested to see what you write :-)!

One commenter will be chosen on June 10 to win a copy of the book! Click here to read the post and to comment.

I hope you enjoy the post!


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Remodeling, kitchen continued…

Well, I don't know about you but I have been BUSY! I thought today would be a good day to catch you up on the remodeling. This was Monday (Memorial Day) evening – Steve preparing dinner…


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And this is the same space, Tuesday:


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And from where Steve is, looking the other way:


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The new cabinets are built and at Rick's warehouse being painted. He tells me that there are a huge number of them, more than you'd imagine in this small space. 

So where is Steve cooking now? He has set up shop in the garage:


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Many of you know that I don't do the daily cooking. I make cakes, cookies, and candy and that is not a daily occurance. Steve is the one who feeds us and I am so very lucky that he does! He assures me that he has done enough camp cooking that this is not nearly as bad as it would be if I was the one trying to cook in the kitchen. 

The cats are the ones who are most unhappy right now. They are nervous. Emma is staying in our bedroom most of the time because it's back together. Dave (the black cat) is staying outside a lot. 


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Today, Luis and Juan are working on the kitchen – mostly putting up some new sheetrock where the backsplash will be and moving outlets and wires. Juan is mudding the newly exposed ceiling areas. Luis is working on some plumbing. Rick thinks the cabinets will be set in on Monday or Tuesday – yay!