Woohoo! Another month, another last minute finish for A Lovely Year of Finishes. I posted about my March goal over here (Link # 31), and man oh man...am I glad that I was able to achieve a fully finished quilt from a handful of blocks! I'm in love with everything in this quilt...so here goes:
Front:
Back:
(I'm so head over heels for that backing fabric!! must get more!)
And now it's already in the washer getting scrubbed up so that it can be used!
Details:
Pattern - Movement in Squares by Wendy Sheppard
Fabric - Joel Dewberry Notting Hill, Kona Solids (white, grey, pink, orange), backing fabric - Ludovika from Ikea
Batting - Soft n' Crafty
Thread - Piecing: Gutterman; Quilting: Aurifil
Monday, March 31, 2014
Friday, March 28, 2014
today I shall quilt...
and tomorrow...and probably Sunday too! It's getting pretty close to the end of the month (yeah...like 3 days left!) and I need to do some serious stitching in the next few days to finish up my March ALYoF project! About 2 weeks ago I had reached this point:
and now I need to get borders on, backing finished, and then get it based and quilted and then bound! By the end of the day on Monday...woohoo!
and once I have that quilt in a good spot...I've finally decided how I want to finish my X Plus quilt...so I'm going to take this:
and add borders and well...do the same stuff as the quilt above...hopefully I'll be quilting this one by Sunday!
and if I figure out a backing fabric...I do have this one I could get finished up as well:
and then...if all else fails, I do have this stack:
to work on from the quilt I started on Tuesday.
So today...I shall quilt...unless I decide to piece..and then tomorrow I shall quilt!
and now I need to get borders on, backing finished, and then get it based and quilted and then bound! By the end of the day on Monday...woohoo!
and once I have that quilt in a good spot...I've finally decided how I want to finish my X Plus quilt...so I'm going to take this:
and add borders and well...do the same stuff as the quilt above...hopefully I'll be quilting this one by Sunday!
and if I figure out a backing fabric...I do have this one I could get finished up as well:
to work on from the quilt I started on Tuesday.
So today...I shall quilt...unless I decide to piece..and then tomorrow I shall quilt!
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Wellness Wednesday...Ep. 8
Welcome to recovery week! Before I get to talking about my recovery week plans...let's revisit last week:
Wednesday: Rest Rest
Thursday: Rest Rest
Friday: Rest Rest
Saturday: 13.1 miles Half marathon! (recap here)
Sunday: Yoga for Runners Rest
Monday: Rest Rest
Tuesday: Yoga for Runners
Well...I have a bit of good news. Made it to the doctor on Monday and had x-rays done of my foot and ankle...and no stress fracture! He thinks the normal routine of Rest, Ice, Elevation...the usual...will help. I also got some stuff for my zombie toe. So it looks like (hopefully) when this recovery week is over, I should be able to resume some running! Now...on to what the rest of this recovery week will look like (hopefully):
- Wednesday: Rest
- Thursday: 30 mins bike
- Friday: 20 min walk
- Saturday: 30 mins bike
- Sunday: 2-3 mile run
- Monday: Rest
- Tuesday: 2-3 mile run
I'm really trying to decide what direction to move in next...as my next half isn't until November...so I want to work on shorter distances and really work on incorporating a mix of cross training. I figure I won't make any real plans until after I can actually start running again...so hopefully Sunday!
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
12 hours...
I took today off from work...I need to stay off my feet (that's the main excuse I'm using) but I also just need a day to recharge my batteries...and thankfully for me...I have nothing on my work schedule until tomorrow...so I plan to relax and sew and do whatever I want for the next 12 hours (give or take...the family might want some attention at some point!). I already have an easy to put together dinner planned...so off I go! I'll update here periodically to see what I accomplish!
4:45 pm update:
piecing along! (no pic right now)
12:15 pm update:
I'm enjoying myself so far! I've decided to work on whatever I want, not necessarily anything that "needs" to be done...so I pulled out my layer cake of Shelburne Falls (Denyse Schmidt) and some other pieces to coordinate (a lot of DS Quilts) and using the pattern Lazy Sunday Quilt from May Chappell:
I got to cutting:
and now I'm going to take a bit of a break, get off my feet, and maybe do a bit of hand stitching...and then head back upstairs later this afternoons to start piecing this one together!
9:10 am update:
I started with my cargo duffle that I've been working with off and on over the past week or so, first I had to fix the pocket flaps...not sure what I was thinking, but I positioned them incorrectly...(correct position on left):
and then I put it all together (assembly of this thing is pretty easy once you get the major pieces constructed):
Details: Pattern - Cargo Duffle by Anna Graham of Noodlehead; Fabric - Juliana Horner; Canvas - home decor fabric from Joanns; Interfacing - Pellon SF101, 987F (fusible fleece) and 808 Craft Fuse; Thread - Mettler; Zipper - Coats Coverall Zipper
4:45 pm update:
piecing along! (no pic right now)
12:15 pm update:
I'm enjoying myself so far! I've decided to work on whatever I want, not necessarily anything that "needs" to be done...so I pulled out my layer cake of Shelburne Falls (Denyse Schmidt) and some other pieces to coordinate (a lot of DS Quilts) and using the pattern Lazy Sunday Quilt from May Chappell:
I got to cutting:
and now I'm going to take a bit of a break, get off my feet, and maybe do a bit of hand stitching...and then head back upstairs later this afternoons to start piecing this one together!
9:10 am update:
I started with my cargo duffle that I've been working with off and on over the past week or so, first I had to fix the pocket flaps...not sure what I was thinking, but I positioned them incorrectly...(correct position on left):
Details: Pattern - Cargo Duffle by Anna Graham of Noodlehead; Fabric - Juliana Horner; Canvas - home decor fabric from Joanns; Interfacing - Pellon SF101, 987F (fusible fleece) and 808 Craft Fuse; Thread - Mettler; Zipper - Coats Coverall Zipper
Monday, March 24, 2014
Newberry Half Marathon Recap and future plans...
Wow, 2 days later and I'm still trying to put it all together in my mind. So I figure I'll just dive in...
The race was held Saturday morning in Newberry, SC. The pre-race was typical of just about any other race...there were a few options for packet pick-up, so I picked mine up Friday evening in Newberry. It was a nice drive out and I saw a good chunk of the course, so all was good. After we got home and ate dinner, I laid out all of my race stuff per my usual routine:
and tried to get some sleep. I was up around 5:15 the next morning and ate, drank some more water and got ready to go. Once we got to the actual starting location, I started to feel a bit nervous. Thankfully I ran into a friend of mine who was running her first half, so I had someone to chat with before the race started:
Right at 8:00 we were off! There were just over 300 people registered, and it was a good turn out. I started out really really slow...it's been taking me a while to get good and warmed up the past few long runs, so I wanted to make sure my legs were feeling good early on. Unfortunately by going out slow, I made myself a bit nervous and overanxious because I was at the tale end of the runners. I had to really take a few minutes to remind myself that I was in it for the long haul, and that it was too early in to be worried about time and where I would finish. Once I got over that and got warmed up, I was doing pretty good. I passed a few people, played leap frog with some others, and pretty much stayed with the same couple of runners for the duration of the race. The course was really pretty, lots of good scenery, the race organizers did a good job setting up aid stations, marking the course, and in the general set up. I will say, I thought the course was going to be a bit flatter, it felt like all I was doing was running up and then down hills. Of course, the true hill was saved until the very end...around mile 12...a nice, long hill, massive climb...I walked it. There was zero chance I was going to run it that late into the race. Thankfully once you got to the top, there was a pretty continuous down slope to the finish. I was really glad to see my family and friends at the finish line, made the whole thing worth it!
Now...I finished faster than my first half marathon, so I set a new PR for it (and bonus...a new PR for the 10K distance as well!), but I finished at least 10 minutes slower than I thought I would. I was a bit disappointed in that. Actually...I was a lot disappointed. I know I shouldn't be, and I am incredibly proud of myself for going out and running it as well as I did...but in the end...I just wish I had finished a little better. I would 100% run this race again, and I hope they do it again next year. It was a really good experience!
Future plans...I have already signed up for a fall half marathon (Rock n'Roll Savannah), so I have a few months before I even need to really think too hard about that one. There are a few shorter races I'm thinking about signing up for in between. But I have a few issues to work out first...the top one being I need to heal up some! My lovely toe problem (now referring to it as my zombie toe) hasn't really gone away, so need to get that taken care of. In addition to that, I think I'm suffering from some tendinitis in my other foot, and it is incredibly painful...so I'm actually going to bite the bullet and visit the doc. We'll see how that goes. And last...the training plan/program that I've used for both my half marathons is missing something. I have improved, my pace is getting better, and I recover faster from long runs...but something just feels like it is missing. Now...this could be because I haven't been the greatest on keeping up with my cross training and diet. So that's something I will be working to improve. I'm going to peek around a bit and see if I can't find either a different program, or some additional cross training options. And I really really really need to reverse some of my negative food trends! Lots of stuff to think about!
The race was held Saturday morning in Newberry, SC. The pre-race was typical of just about any other race...there were a few options for packet pick-up, so I picked mine up Friday evening in Newberry. It was a nice drive out and I saw a good chunk of the course, so all was good. After we got home and ate dinner, I laid out all of my race stuff per my usual routine:
and tried to get some sleep. I was up around 5:15 the next morning and ate, drank some more water and got ready to go. Once we got to the actual starting location, I started to feel a bit nervous. Thankfully I ran into a friend of mine who was running her first half, so I had someone to chat with before the race started:
Right at 8:00 we were off! There were just over 300 people registered, and it was a good turn out. I started out really really slow...it's been taking me a while to get good and warmed up the past few long runs, so I wanted to make sure my legs were feeling good early on. Unfortunately by going out slow, I made myself a bit nervous and overanxious because I was at the tale end of the runners. I had to really take a few minutes to remind myself that I was in it for the long haul, and that it was too early in to be worried about time and where I would finish. Once I got over that and got warmed up, I was doing pretty good. I passed a few people, played leap frog with some others, and pretty much stayed with the same couple of runners for the duration of the race. The course was really pretty, lots of good scenery, the race organizers did a good job setting up aid stations, marking the course, and in the general set up. I will say, I thought the course was going to be a bit flatter, it felt like all I was doing was running up and then down hills. Of course, the true hill was saved until the very end...around mile 12...a nice, long hill, massive climb...I walked it. There was zero chance I was going to run it that late into the race. Thankfully once you got to the top, there was a pretty continuous down slope to the finish. I was really glad to see my family and friends at the finish line, made the whole thing worth it!
Now...I finished faster than my first half marathon, so I set a new PR for it (and bonus...a new PR for the 10K distance as well!), but I finished at least 10 minutes slower than I thought I would. I was a bit disappointed in that. Actually...I was a lot disappointed. I know I shouldn't be, and I am incredibly proud of myself for going out and running it as well as I did...but in the end...I just wish I had finished a little better. I would 100% run this race again, and I hope they do it again next year. It was a really good experience!
Future plans...I have already signed up for a fall half marathon (Rock n'Roll Savannah), so I have a few months before I even need to really think too hard about that one. There are a few shorter races I'm thinking about signing up for in between. But I have a few issues to work out first...the top one being I need to heal up some! My lovely toe problem (now referring to it as my zombie toe) hasn't really gone away, so need to get that taken care of. In addition to that, I think I'm suffering from some tendinitis in my other foot, and it is incredibly painful...so I'm actually going to bite the bullet and visit the doc. We'll see how that goes. And last...the training plan/program that I've used for both my half marathons is missing something. I have improved, my pace is getting better, and I recover faster from long runs...but something just feels like it is missing. Now...this could be because I haven't been the greatest on keeping up with my cross training and diet. So that's something I will be working to improve. I'm going to peek around a bit and see if I can't find either a different program, or some additional cross training options. And I really really really need to reverse some of my negative food trends! Lots of stuff to think about!
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Wellness Wednesday...Ep. 7
I am now just 72 hours away from my half marathon! My brain is in overload here, so let's just dig in to the plan and what I did:
- Wednesday: 30 mins bike 30 mins bike
- Thursday: 3-4 mile run 3.6 miles run on treadmill
- Friday: 30 mins bike Rest
- Saturday: 6 mile run 6 mile run
- Sunday: Rest, maybe some yoga Rest
- Monday: 2-3 mile run Rest
- Tuesday: Rest 2.7 miles on treadmill, a lot of walking
- Wednesday: Rest
- Thursday: Rest
- Friday: Rest
- Saturday: 13.1 miles
- Sunday: Yoga for Runners
- Monday: Rest
- Tuesday: Yoga for Runners
Saturday, March 15, 2014
oh what a day!!!
Oh my oh my! Worldwide Quilting Day! I'm kind of excited, as I have all kinds of plans for my sewing today! I need to do some work on my Movement in Squares quilt, I started cutting out the pieces for a new Cargo Duffle for my sister, and then I want to make one for me as well. Guess I better get moving, as before I can sew, I've got to get my last long run in before my half marathon next week!
What are your sewing plans for today?
Friday, March 14, 2014
March ALYoF - in progress
Just wanted to drop in and give a bit of an update on my March A Lovely Year of Finishes goal (originally posted over here). I have made all the remaining blocks and last weekend got it to this stage:
and I'm so loving it!!! I just need to add the border and this will be a quilt top! Now, as a reminder, my March goal was to get this one fully complete, so I still need to get backing prepped, get it basted and quilted and then bound! Thankfully I still have half the month left to get it done!
and I'm so loving it!!! I just need to add the border and this will be a quilt top! Now, as a reminder, my March goal was to get this one fully complete, so I still need to get backing prepped, get it basted and quilted and then bound! Thankfully I still have half the month left to get it done!
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Wellness Wednesday...Ep.6
10 days to go until my Half Marathon! So let's just go ahead and jump in to what was accomplished over the past week, and what I plan on doing for this next week. Last week's plan with what I actually did in red:
Wednesday: 3-4 mile run 3.9 miles treadmill
Thursday: 30 mins bike rest
Friday: 3-4 mile run 4.09 miles treadmill
Saturday: rest, maybe a little yoga for runners Rest
Sunday: 11-12 miles 12 miles
Monday: Yoga for runners Rest
Tuesday: 3 mile run Rest
Funny story...I was all set to run yesterday, the universe just decided I shouldn't! I got up early (4:45) got all my stuff packed up and made it to the gym at work by 5:45...unfortunately not all of my clothes made it with me, my shirt was hanging by the front door at the house...so I had to turn around and drive all the way home, nearly ran out of gas on the way, made it to the gas station on fumes, finally got home, with only about 20 mins to get back out the door so I wouldn't be late for a training session at 7:30. In the midst of all of this, I tell Girl what was going on as I'm rushing out the door, and she thought it was kind of funny. Apparently she thought I was losing it, because she called me 20 minutes later as I'm headed back to work...and said...Mom, this might be a stupid question...but why is your shirt still hanging up here...through my laughter I explained that I put on something different and I was indeed dressed! Somewhere in all of this I also managed to break my watch...so while there was quite a bit of laughter...there was that too! Best laid plans and all of that! Anyways...here is my plan for the next week as I am firmly in taper mode, so I'll be taking it nice and easy going in to the last week of running prior to the race!
Funny story...I was all set to run yesterday, the universe just decided I shouldn't! I got up early (4:45) got all my stuff packed up and made it to the gym at work by 5:45...unfortunately not all of my clothes made it with me, my shirt was hanging by the front door at the house...so I had to turn around and drive all the way home, nearly ran out of gas on the way, made it to the gas station on fumes, finally got home, with only about 20 mins to get back out the door so I wouldn't be late for a training session at 7:30. In the midst of all of this, I tell Girl what was going on as I'm rushing out the door, and she thought it was kind of funny. Apparently she thought I was losing it, because she called me 20 minutes later as I'm headed back to work...and said...Mom, this might be a stupid question...but why is your shirt still hanging up here...through my laughter I explained that I put on something different and I was indeed dressed! Somewhere in all of this I also managed to break my watch...so while there was quite a bit of laughter...there was that too! Best laid plans and all of that! Anyways...here is my plan for the next week as I am firmly in taper mode, so I'll be taking it nice and easy going in to the last week of running prior to the race!
- Wednesday: 30 mins bike
- Thursday: 3-4 mile run
- Friday: 30 mins bike
- Saturday: 6 mile run
- Sunday: Rest, maybe some yoga
- Monday: 2-3 mile run
- Tuesday: Rest
Saturday, March 8, 2014
leave me be...i'm sewing!
Well...that's my plan for this weekend at least! I have a lot of sewing I'd like to accomplish, and it's been awhile since I spent quality time just sewing and ignoring everything else. We've been running around so much the past few weekends, so we have declared this weekend our stay home and not leave the house weekend. (truth...we'll leave the house...to get food and stuff...but we made zero plans to do anything else!).
So if you need me...I'll be in my sewing space...playing with this stack of fabric
among other things!
So if you need me...I'll be in my sewing space...playing with this stack of fabric
among other things!
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Wellness Wednesday...Ep. 5
Welcome back to Wellness Wednesday...in today's episode, I revisit last week's half marathon training plan, take a look at this week's, and talk about my current running shoes.
Last week's plan and what I actually did in red:
I must note that I purchased all shoes mentioned above myself. No shoes have every been provided to me, and no one has ever asked for my opinion on them or to share an opinion on them.
Last week's plan and what I actually did in red:
- Wednesday: Rest Rest
- Thursday: 3-4 mile run 3.25 miles on treadmill (could be closer to 3.5, depends on whether I use my foot pod or the treadmill for distance)
- Friday: 2-3 mile run 3.77 miles - should have made it shorter...my legs DO NOT like running two days in a row
- Saturday: rest Rest
- Sunday: 9-10 mile run 9.7 mile run - was great until about mile 7 and then it felt like my legs were encased in concrete and I slowed down significantly. Plus my GPS is all hosed up (thinks yesterday was last wednesday, so I'm very thankfully I run a backup GPS) and logged my miles wrong.
- Monday: yoga for runners Rest
- Tuesday: 3-4 mile run Rest
- Wednesday: 3-4 mile run
- Thursday: 30 mins bike
- Friday: 3-4 mile run
- Saturday: rest, maybe a little yoga for runners
- Sunday: 11-12 miles
- Monday: Yoga for runners
- Tuesday: 3 mile run
I must note that I purchased all shoes mentioned above myself. No shoes have every been provided to me, and no one has ever asked for my opinion on them or to share an opinion on them.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
ALYoF - March goal
Wow...March already...this first part of 2014 has flown! For this month's goal for A Lovely Year of Finishes I'm going to take my movement in pink quilt from this starting stack of blocks:
and turn it into a 100% finished quilt! That means make the other half of the blocks, get the top assembled...and then get it backed, basted, quilted and bound! I'm excited and a bit nervous about this goal as I have a lot of things going on this month (who doesn't?) so I'll really need to add some stitching in during the work week. Guess I better get started!
and turn it into a 100% finished quilt! That means make the other half of the blocks, get the top assembled...and then get it backed, basted, quilted and bound! I'm excited and a bit nervous about this goal as I have a lot of things going on this month (who doesn't?) so I'll really need to add some stitching in during the work week. Guess I better get started!
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