Monday, November 23, 2009

Weekend Stuff

GR&DF I do appreciate the kind and helpful comments - I was a lucky stitcher to get two super ornaments. Tracey asked about the camera I use - It is an older one that I think I have had for at least 3 years - a Canon Power Shot A550 7.1 Pixel. You just can not imagine the trauma I had shifting from film to digital. I am usually that last person to assimilate any kind of new technology. For example - I fought off the CD for years before I gave in to them. I think the only thing I quickly went with would have been DVD - now there was something great!! VHS tape just sucked IMHO - they break , wear out, need constant adjusting ect... A DVD has none of these problems. Now, with Blu Ray - I am less than enthusiastic. The main reason being that what I like to watch - older movies - are just not being released - and I have 100's of DVDs that even if the Blu Ray equivalent was out there I wouldn't run out and replace.

I did putz around with some framing - I was moving mt picture frame stash and thought to myself that I could probably frame something - and so I dug around in the finished pile and pulled out a recent finish and 30 or so mins later I had it on the wall.....

Now I have a really nice addition to the "wall o-sampler." I don't know why I didn't frame it up sooner as I got this old 19th century frame a while back. I love how these vintage frames set off the needle work so nicely.

This weekend was like many in the past - we went to estate sales on Saturday I only picked up a couple of things - here is a snap -

I got another antique frame - and a really lovely Double Wedding Ring Quilt - and once again there is the Peach!! I only paid $2 for the frame and $10 for the quilt. The quilt has no spots, stains, tears or smells. There was actually two quilts in the pile of blankets we were digging into but Dale got the other one - it was an Around the World pattern. I think it was a super deal and looks great in our second bedroom on my G-Grandmothers bed.

There wasn't that much that caught my eye at the other sales but we did go into the Presidio to a house sale and driving through stopped at Inspiration point and I took a couple of snaps....

This is looking out over the bay - with Angel Island to the left and Alcatraz in the middle. The east Bay is in the distance. It was a lovely day, clear and bright. Then I turned to the left and took this of part of the housing in the Presidio...




It was a nice weekend and now we are on the count down to turkey day!!

Thanks for stopping by, do come again!!

Take care,
edgar

32 comments:

  1. Great framing! Your piece looks marvelous!!!

    Looks like you found a beautiful quilt & frame. You find such great deals!

    The ornies you received are beautiful! Always love PS, but that Bent Creek piece is beautiful as well!

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  2. TisD looks fabulous in that frame!! Great job! The double wedding ring quilt is great. I am in the mood to piece another top, just not sure what to do, but thinking of something antique or something similar. Reading about "Inspiration Point" made me think of the t.v. show Happy Days. Remember that was the name of their make out spot? Have a super day!

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  3. Love the sampler and the frame you used. You did get a beautiful bargain with the quilt.

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  4. Beautiful framing on TitD! And what a find on that quilt! Wow!! I can definitely understand why you wouldn't jump on the blu-ray bandwagon with all the old movies you like to watch. We don't have blu-ray or HD tv or even Tivo (DVR)! Nothing. Pretty sad, huh? lol!

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  5. No, you are not the last person on Earth to adapt to new technology. You will have to step forward and be second-to-last, since I would be in last place!
    Wow, what a super frame-up. The quilt and newest frame are amazing bargains. Both on such excellent condition.

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  6. Edgar your framed sampler looks gorgeous - nice job! I love your estate sale finds, and do you think maybe the Peach is saying the quilt should be hers? Lovely scenic photos!

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  7. Your framed sampler looks fabulous. I can't believe you got that beautiful quilt for $10... what a steal. I really enjoy reading your Monday posts and your great estate sale finds.

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  8. What bargains! And your framing looks great! Thanks for sharing.

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  9. Good framing job Edgar! What a perfect match to the sampler. Wonder what lovely will go into the new frame you just purchased? You got a wonderful find in that quilt! And---of course, LOVE the snaps of my hometown. I loved going to Angel Island for a sunny afternoon... loved hiking all over. One time we 'missed' the ferry, but the darned Rangers found us and took us off... dang! :)

    Hugs.

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  10. Thank you for answering my question! You're a doll. :) Your framed finish is beautiful and I would love to see a snap of your wall-o-samplers!! I am soooo jealous you got that quilt for $10, what a steal!! I am really starting to think I live in the wrong place. lol

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  11. That's a great frame for your amazing sampler!
    Would love to go estate sale-ing
    with you & Dale! You seem to know
    the best spots!
    Have a great Thanksgiving with your
    family and friends....

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  12. I'm glad I'm not the only non-techy out there! Years ago it took me a looonnnggg time before I even bought a microwave..LOL Now, I don't know how I lived without one :) I could care less about Blu-Ray or Wii or 3G phones or any of that stuff.

    I love your framed piece! The frame is wonderful with it. I'm so disgusted...I took 2 samplers to my LNS 3 months ago to get framed and still don't have them. I was in there almost 3 weeks ago and inquired about their progress and she said the frames just came in that day. I'm still waiting. Needless, to say I'll pay top dollar for them that I could have done myself. I won't be taking any more to her in the future. I hate to not support my LNS but this is ridiculous.

    What a bargain on the quilt!!

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  13. WOW what an amazing find $10.00 for that beautiful quilt!The antique frame certainly does look lovely on your gorgeous sampler .

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  14. The sampler looks great in that frame and I love the double wedding ring quilt! Congratulations!

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  15. Another great post--TitD is fab in that frame. And, a gorgeous quilt like that for only $10!?

    Drop in at my blog if you have a moment this hectic week--I'm having a little giveaway, and have also been gossiping about you again, so you'd better keep an eye on me, lol. :D

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  16. Love the framing on that piece. Just perfect.

    And a double wedding ring quilt. You are the lucky one! I think I would fall over backward if I were to find such a bargin.

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  17. Nice frame for your This Is the Day.

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  18. What great finds you get at estate sales.I wish we did this here!Ariadne from Greece!

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  19. Lovely framing of your work! I also love the pics you took at Inspiration point. I am an avid photographer myself and had a difficult time switching to digital. Now, I use an Olympus E-650 DSLR (upgraded from a Kodak EasyShare 12 megapixel I bought a couple years ago and will be sending to my niece in MI next week). I also enjoyed your comment about CDs. A friend of mine, in the 1980s when these things first appeared, tried getting me to switch. I didn't until around the mid 1990s and still can't find some of my favorites on CD! As for the switch to DVD, it took me a little time to switch for a similar reason you won't go to Blu-Ray: my faves still aren't on DVD! I love the classics, but not the ones that were extremely popular. Slowly but surely I am finding them coming out on DVD and will be the proud owner of "Sailor Beware" this holiday season as my mom got it for me. Yeah!!!

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  20. No you are not the last person to adopt "new technology". I am on your boat too. I personally want a cell phone that....only makes and receives calls-I don't want to take pictures browse the web, find my shoes, etc. (I only got a cell after one was forced on me at work, and poeple are amazed how little I actually use the thing.)

    I don't have cable. And I still use VHS tapes....my Dad tapes hockey games for me I can't get either here in FL, or because I don't have cable (Go Wings!)

    Here is the problem....I am only in my early 30's...so I get a lot of flack for not wanting the newest and greatest, or even much technology at all in my life. (I saw this as I type on a years old computer that has been patched together by my brother....high speed internet access is my only need!)

    I am jealous of your quilt score. You find such good deals, but that takes the cake. It would be on my bed in minute too...well the spare bed, as I wouldn't let my cats on such a fine quilt!

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  21. Get out! Only $10 for that quilt! I am really jealous. :o)

    Your sampler looks great in that frame. I framed a piece this weekend too - must have been in the air.

    Have a fantabulous week!

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  22. OMG!!! A double wedding ring quilt for 10$!! I want to shop with you! The last estate sale hubby and I went to I spent 120$ on one quilt and 200$ for another and 85$ for a third. You got a STEAL!

    Leeanne

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  23. Oh you lucky bugger! I can't believe you got that gorgeous quilt for 10 bucks. You really got a steal there.
    I really love your framing. What a great idea to look for vintage frames for older looking samplers. I love it!
    Thanks for sharing and have a great Thanksgiving.

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  24. This is the Day looks lovely in its frame. What wonderful finds on the weekend - you all manage to find them!

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  25. Superbe encadrement! Et de beaux achats pas chers!

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  26. The frame is perfect, what a great deal on the quilt.

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  27. What great finds! Love the quilt...your lucky it's in such good shape; most people do not take care of them very well! My ex-husband used a beautiful quilt his grandmother made him to lay on when changing the oil in his Jeep...I nearly passed out when I saw him doing that! LOL!

    That frame really is the perfect complement to TitD! You have such a talented eye for things Edgar!

    Hope you, Rico, and the babies have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

    HAPPY STITCHIN'
    Terri

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  28. Your framing looks excellent!! I am going to have to be brave and give it a try. Love the bargain goodies and the beautiful pictures.

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  29. Wonderful framing!! The frame is perfect for that piece! I can't believe what a steal you got with that quilt. Lucky you! I'm glad it went to somebody who will appreciate the time that went into it.

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  30. This frame is the perfect frame for your stitched piece. It looks fantastic and it adds some sort of patina to the sampler.
    You were more than lucky to be able to purchase a Double Wedding Ring quilt for this price. Enjoy it!

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  31. I love old quilts & yours was a steal! Great job framing. Your piece looks stunning!

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