Wednesday, March 25, 2009

I have been busy

Wow, it has been a long time since I posted, but I have been busy.

I have completed 2 quilt tops, but have to wait until I get home to quilt them. I was also the winner in the draw for my online fabric learning Yahoo group. I am receiving one of Shirley's original landscape wall hangings. I know just where I can hang it so the sun won't fade it and everyone can see it. I still can't believe I was lucky enough to have my name drawn.





















Bruce and I went for a drive to take some pictures for a landscape quilt that I am planning to do. I just needed the perfect picture of our town here in Romania to use as inspiration. I do have several that I think will do. I took them at the Train Station looking across the Danube Canal. I like the way the town is built on hills and it should make an interesting wall hanging.

I also have a photo of the Danube River that may work. I may have to do two quilts. Since Shirley gave us a class in landscape quilts my way of looking at my photos has changed. Now I can see a landscape quilts everywhere! Thank you Shirley. Please go to Shirley's blog and see her wonderful work. She has some good tutorials on her blog as well as other information.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

One of the Romanian Holidays is March 1st

This is what I found on the internet about the holiday. "The first day of March is the celebration of MARTISOR (mar-tsi-shor), a day when gifts of small objects--plants, shells, flowers, animals, snowmen or tools--as well as a red and white ribbon symbolizing life and purity--are given to young girls and women. The little gift brings good luck, it is said, during the month of March and throughout the year ahead. Overall, Martisor signifies the end of winter and the arrival of spring."

The men in my husband's office gave little trinkets tied with red and white ribbons to each of the ladies in the office. The men explained to my husband that a man gives these trinkets to all of the women in their lives that they admire and care about. I like these special holidays that are strictly Romanian. Look what my husband gave to me. I didn't have a container that was large enough for the flowers so as I always quote 'necessity is the mother of invention " and the water jug makes a very good vase. Ieven received chocolate!




Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Quilts and Snow


It snowed yesterday here in Romania, well not as much as we get in Green Bay, but it was very pretty. I love snow days because everything gets really quiet and I have the desire to quilt. Making a quilt warms you twice, once when you are working on it and then you get to snuggle up under it. I love to see the patterns, sometimes it is not what I expected but the secondary pattern is usually interesting. The real fun comes when I get to 'play' with the blocks. I get a different pattern depending on how I set them together. It is a delight to twist and turn the blocks to see which pattern I like the most and how the finished quilt will look.

I have been working on Bonnie Hunter's Double Delight Mystery. Wow, what a lot of blocks I made and still have a bunch to make. They are 3 inches finished. I peeked, I could not wait to see the finished quilt. It really is worth the work and I can't wait until I am finished. I just love all of Bonnie's patterns and best of all, they are free. She is such a gracious person. I have put a link on the side of my blog to her instructions, but I would encourage you to look around her web site. She has a blog and there is a Yahoo group to discuss her quilts.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

This and That


These are my Valentine flowers from my best friend; my husband. They were bundled like a sweet nose gay. The housekeepers here at the flat in Romania tell me that they are the traditional flower that is given on Valentine's Day. I am blessed to be married to my best friend.


We did some sightseeing this past weekend. We went down to the railroad station and were lucky enough to see a train pull in. Wow, you have to be fast to get on or off as the train only stays in the station for a minute or two. There is a platform but you have to cross some of the tracks to get to it. This is me outside of the train station. Cernavoda is the town we are staying in while we are in Romania. It is about a two hour drive from Bucharest and thirty minutes from the Black Sea . It was very cold but we still had fun poking around town. The town has a bunch of stores, but no department stores or mega markets as we know them in the States. The stores are small but carry everything you need. I found a lovely store that sells fabric (a necessity for me as a quilter), thread, yarn and laces. I had to buy a few meters so I can make a quilt with Romanian fabric. The fabric is a very nice weight cotton. It is fun to poke around in each store to see what they have.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

February already


Here we are again in Romania. It felt a bit like coming home as we drove from the airport to our flat. We will be here for 90 days this time.

I brought the small sewing machine that Bruce gave me for Christmas so I plan on finishing several projects that I brought with me. This little machine (Janome Sew Mini) has straight and zigzag stitches and weighs less that 5 lbs. I also brought my little 10.5 inch lap top which is great for traveling. I took a picture of my lap top and sewing machine with Bruce's red 15 inch lap top to show you how small the machine is. Don't be fooled by the size as it sews like a dream. I know it won't quilt through many layers, but for piecing it truely is great. I had no difficulty getting it through airport security at home or in Europe. I had to take the lap top out of the case, but not the sewing machine. I just love technology, don't you?

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Square Dance Quilt


I belong to the Learning Fiber Arts Yahoo Group. This group holds on-line classes and this quilt top is the result of one of the classes. There are many different classes held through out the year and all of them are free. I highly recommend the group if you like to learn new skills.

I do hope 2009 is a great year for everyone.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

It is Saturday

We will be going home next Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. I love to travel but it is always good to get home. I am very glad that I was able to come back to Romania and see some of the wonderful people that I met the first time. I am looking forward to visiting my Mom in January.

Thanksgiving makes me feel like I should name all of my blessings. Of course there are too many to name all of them but the few that come to mind are named below. One of them is my loving Mom who helped to make me what I am today. There is also my husband who stands beside me no matter what. I am very lucky to be married to my best friend. My children are also a blessing. Each one is a unique and wonderful adult. I have a beautiful grandson who comes to spend some time with me each year or I go to him.

No matter how bad things get in my country, I know I am blessed to be an American. I live in the land of the free because of the brave men and women that keep it that way. I have the freedom to attend the church of my choice without fear. I don't have my rose colored glasses on and I am aware of the economic issues facing our country as well as the rest of the world, but I have faith in us to carry on and overcome the issues. It won't be easy, but we have pulled out before and will this time.