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Day by Day - Stitch by Stitch

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Toolbox Cowl December 2023 It seems that in my absence I’ve reconnected with my knitting mojo. Several months ago, I found and purchased two bags of wool yarn at the thrift shop. One was $3; the other, $4, a reasonable price for mystery yarn.  Since the colors coordinated fairly well, I cast on a Tool Box Cowl (pattern by adventure DuJour Designs). It’s an easy knit that uses the Diamond Tweed Stitch to blend the colors. close up of Diamond Tweed Stitch I’m still dealing with back pain and a frustrating obstacle involving my pacemaker. I’m seeing a new doctor next week and pray that he will be able to proceed with the nerve ablation. Until then, I’ll continue to take each day and each stitch at a time.

Quilt of Valor Ceremony

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six veterans were awarded a Quilt of Valor at the Eppson Center on November 10, 2023 Laramie, Wyoming Friday a large crowd (over 100 friends and family members) gathered at the Eppson Center to witness six veterans being honored at a Quilt of Valor ceremony. Hopefully, this event will be held each year so more veterans can be awarded with a QOV.  Breezy was  awarded  to Linda A.  Patriotic Star wrapped around a veteran

Poor Hilda

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14th and Sheridan Laramie, WY

Cleared for Take-Off

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14th and Sheridan Laramie, WY I’ve seen more Halloween yard decorations this year than in previous years. This witch was lit at night, too, and was a fun display. clever idea for a healthy, Halloween treat

Squared Away

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Quarter Log Cabin blocks made by Sherry G. in NY Thanks to Sherry's generous donation of premade quilt blocks for Quilts of Valor, I'm gradually getting back into my sewing room. Last week, I squared the remaining blocks Sherry sent in her first shipment. I have a layout percolating in my mind for these patriotic blocks. Hopefully, I'll have time this week to actually sew the blocks into rows. 

Nature's Gold

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Golden Cottonwood trees 21st and Reynolds Laramie, WY Last Wednesday, I stopped to snap a quick photo of these golden trees. I knew the leaves would probably all be down after the snow storm, and I was correct. Wyoming doesn't have too many trees with russet, orange, or red leaves this time of year, but the golden ones do put on a spectacular show.  Soon, we will be entering days surrounded by brown, gray, and white, but for a short time before Winter settles in, Nature fills our community with gold.

Here and Gone

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October 12, 2023 photo "borrowed" online from Downtown Laramie Alliance As predicted, Thursday/Friday's storm dropped about three inches of snow on the area, and by Saturday it had all melted because the ground and streets were so warm. Even with that, Interstate 80 was closed for winter conditions Thursday night. It seems like people forget how to drive in snow/ice, and it takes them a while to remember.  It's pretty typical for this area to have a mid-October snow storm and then another around Halloween. I'm thrilled that this storm was here and gone in a couple of days.

Land and Liberty

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Tierra y Libertad (Land and Liberty)  119 S. First Street, Laramie, WY  by Talal Cockar in 2011

Ready or Not!

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Usually the weather service is reliable, so it’s time to pull out the sweaters and wool socks because ready or not winter weather is coming! 

Small and Challenging

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tiny puzzle pieces Last month a friend introduced me to some small and challenging puzzles from Craft Hub. The puzzles are laser cut from wood and the image is painted. She loaned me a couple of her puzzles - a rooster and a turtle, and I was hooked.  The pieces are tiny (dime in the middle for size comparison) and either hook together or snug up against each other. I loved the challenge of working on something so small.  finished puzzle  approximately 5 x 5 inches I ordered several puzzles and sent them to friends whom I thought would enjoy the challenge. The eagle was sent to my niece, and she liked it.  back of the puzzle Brenda even snapped a photo of the back of the puzzle, and you can easily see the fun animal-shaped pieces.  Because the company is based in either China or Singapore, it took nearly a month for my order to reach Wyoming. The company also sells larger puzzles, but I love the small ones.  Have you enjoyed a new challenge recently?

Charge It

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Multi-device Charger Ivinson Hospital  Laramie, WY This charger in the waiting area of the hospital had several different plugs to accommodate a variety of digital devices - Apple and Android. I’ve seen chargers in public areas but they only had USB ports and not the plugs themselves.  Have you seen similar multi-device chargers in your community? 

Step Up

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Step Up 60 x 66 inches Quilt of Valor #241 The blocks for Step Up were made by Sherry G. in NY. She is a generous quilter who makes nearly 400 blocks a month for various veterans' projects. I was fortunate to connect with Sherry, and she sent 84 blocks to make two Quilts of Valor. Thanks to Sherry all I had to do was square the blocks and sew them into a top. Sherry surprised me with another package of blocks (90 in this shipment) last week. I need to find more time to sew to turn Sherry's blocks into more Quilts of Valor. Thank you, Sherry for your generosity! Update : October 2023 - Step Up was lost by the USPS                July 2024 - Step Up was returned by Nerstrand United Methodist Church (MN) after it                                    was donated to their group 

Library Art

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Albany County Public Library July 2023 The large windows of the public library that face Grand Avenue are often painted to reflect the various programs held during the year. I loved the large reading tree that was on display most of the summer. 

Silver Lining Hat

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Silver Lining Hat made with several scraps of sock yarn Summer 2023 Last night just before sunset, I snapped photos of the Silver Lining (reversible) hat which I knit this summer with several small bits of scrap sock yarn. Most of the knitting was done during Sunday Face Time calls with my nieces and my sister. The hat grew about two inches during each of the weekly video chats.  hat turned inside out The sun sets early this time of year, and the golden light quickly disappears. The hedge outside my front door turns a brilliant red when the conditions are right, and the transformation has begun. Many of the trees and shrubs around town are just beginning to change color. Morning temperatures have been in the mid to upper 30s, and daytime temperatures are now in the mid 70s. I hope this is an extended Fall, but I doubt that it will be. 

Huzzah

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Huzzah 61 x 72 inches Quilt of Valor #240 Huzzah is a twin to Stacked Star s , an earlier QOV. This QOV was also started while I was at my sister's house in April. The stars were finished at Marilyn's and all I needed to do was add the borders, but this easy quilt took months for me to complete. It's now at a longarmer and should be ready to present to a veteran in November.

Hats Galore

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Cowgirl Hat Ball  created by Terry Maker 2019 This summer, I went to the University of Wyoming Art Museum to specifically see this piece. I was not prepared for the visual impact it had in the round display area. The piece is made from over 500 straw cowgirl hats.  massive sphere constructed of wood and over  500 cowgirl hats photo to provide perspective as the sphere is about six foot in diameter No doubt it would be appropriate to say, "My hat is off to the artist for creating this fun artwork."

Criss Cross Stars

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Criss Cross Stars 60 x 73 inches Quilt of Valor #239 Criss Cross is a twin to an earlier QOV  ( Sixteen-Patch Lattice ). Both quilts were started in April when I travelled to Denver to sew with Marilyn, my sister.  This quilt was stalled for a couple of months and taunted me from the design wall. I finally finished it in late July. Hopefully, it will be presented to a veteran in November at the Eppson Center veteran appreciation event.  Update : October 2023 - Criss Cross Stars was lost by the USPS                July 2024 -  Criss Cross Stars  was returned by Nerstrand United Methodist Church (MN) after it                                    was donated to their group 
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I didn't intend for the break from blogging to last for nearly four months, but there is no denying that the blog was dormant. During that time, I read blogs and commented when I could.  I didn't do a lot of knitting, but I read several books and managed to finish a couple of Quilts of Valor that were started in April.  Photos coming soon. This summer was unusually rainy (I didn't water my flowers at all, and they flourished). At times I felt like I was living in the Pacific Northwest.  A woman who summers in Laramie (from Kansas) to spend time with her grandchildren wanted to find a mahjongg group. The Eppson Center (senior center) didn't offer that activity, so I partnered with her to start the group. Only a couple of those interested had ever played American Mahjongg, so the learning curve was steep for nearly all of us. Some ladies got frustrated with the game, so I suggested that group try the Chinese version: they loved it. Now, both versions are played on the sam...

Sixteen-Patch Lattice

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Sixteen-patch Lattice 60 x 73 inches Quilt of Valor #238 Half of the sixteen-patch blocks I made from 2.5” scraps were used to make this QOV. No pattern was used: the star blocks finish at 16 inches.  This QOV was a scrap buster.  Update : November 2024 awarded to Sandra P. Eppson Center presentation 

Memorial Day - 2023

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Cheyenne National Cemetery  Cheyenne, WY Wyoming’s first national cemetery was dedicated in October 2020