Wednesday, February 09, 2022

finishes and progress!

life has been busy here... a "big" upgrade started here in our house 2 months ago, when the 4ft.  lightbulb in the laundry room died. what started as a quite simple "hey, Dave, can you please put a new light in the laundry room fixture" turned into:

  1. buying a NEW light fixture for the laundry room. (in the 13 years since it was installed, those 4ft bulbs became obsolete, requiring another fixture altogether...) 
  2. drywalling the laundry room ceiling
  3. finishing ALL. THE. TRIM. in the laundry room
  4. painting the laundry room ceiling
  5. installing new "luxury" vinyl plank flooring in the laundry room
  6. closing the access hole between the  laundry room and the master bathroom
  7. installing new "luxury" vinyl plank flooring in the mudroom
  8. finishing ALL. THE. TRIM. in the mudroom
  9. painting all the trim in the laundry room (white)
  10. painting all the trim in the mudroom (tan)
  11. painting the bathroom ceiling (!?)
  12. painting the bathroom wainscoting
  13. replacing the sink base cabinet in the kitchen
  14. getting a new sink/faucet for the kitchen
  15. installing new quartz countertops in the kitchen
  16. installing a new granite island countertop in the kitchen
  17. finishing ALL. THE. TRIM. in the kitchen
  18. painting all the trim in the kitchen (white)
  19. painting MORE trim in the kitchen (yellow)
  20. i think that's the end of the list... 
so, actually, our *tiny* home improvement project became a lot like the book If You Give A Mouse A Cookie. (there are several books like that- If You Give A Moose A Muffin... If You Give A Pig A Pancake...) I'm sure you're familiar with these delightful children's books...

anyway- NOT complaining at all! we really stalled out in the home improvement/DIYprojects in the last 10 years or so. it's really nice to have these 3 rooms DONE! 

so: on to the quilty stuff- i know that's why you really came! 


February is aqua- and i have more than i thought... i made all these HSTs, in the "magic numbers" of 3, 6 and 9. (read more about them, and magic numbers here.)


while cleaning/tidying some of my baskets in the sewing room last month, i came across these fabric sayings on a panel. i divided them up into quilty sayings, Christmas sayings and bible verses. i decided to work with the quilty sayings first. 

i remembered that i had some pieces left over from a Kona cotton honey bun after piecing this quilt for my 3rd granddaughter, AK. i thought to improvise log cabin piecing around each saying. again, i used the "magic numbers" theory, cutting each block/rectangle some variation of a 6", 9" or 12" square or rectangle. 


 and finally- here's the shoo fly and donut quilt (one of them) that I pieced during RSC21. it's all finished and on its way to the PA Relief Sale


so, now you're caught up on the recent happenings in our neck of the woods. (mostly, anyway!) thanks for stopping by. I'll be linking up to Angie, our hostess with the mostest for all things RSC. and stay tuned: i started a few more RSC projects that I'll be sharing about shortly... 

if you care to see our kitchen in its raw, recently purchased state, and follow along on our progress in fixing it up, just click here

and here's a bit of the back story (and cool features!) of our mud room. (just read the first couple posts. they're the most relevant)


6 comments:

Kathy S. said...

It's too cute that you compared your "little" home improvement project to If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. I LOVE those books!!!

My husband was telling me about his similar light bulb issue this week. Then all of a sudden his employer was throwing away all the brand new ballast bulbs that they weren't going to be able to use anymore that just happened to fit what my husband needed. His work replaced everything with LED lights. He was in the right place at the right time for that dumpster dive.

The Shoo-fly quilt is adorable. Great job getting all your HSTs done for this month. If finished mine this week as well. I'm loving the HST quilt.

maggie fellow said...

really nice quilt and hsts are always a good idea

JanineMarie said...

Yipes! I'll be real careful next time I need to change a light fixture. I didn't know it could lead to so much other stuff. Your HSTs are so pretty. I like the idea of 3, 6, 9. Who said we wouldn't use math after we got out of school?

The Joyful Quilter said...

Congratulations on your fun scrappy quilt finish (and the home remodeling, too!!) You've made good progress with your AQUA/TEAL scraps. In spite of all that painting!!!

Susie H said...

Oh my! I'm exhausted with the kitchen, mudroom, laundry room remodel. It'll be so nice having those rooms finished though and will make you feel like you've got a new home. The triangles are beautiful in all the sea glass colors. Congratulations on the finished quilt. I'm so envious as it seems I never quite get to that stage. Hahaha!

Gwyned Trefethen said...

That's an impressive number of HST units made in this month's aqua. Should be a stunning quilt.

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