Monday, September 3, 2018

scrappy day


the calendar says holiday but for the quilter with an overflowing scrap basket, it's a work day.   for this month's scrap attack had to switch and do this, originally scheduled for december...here is the before shot.....


after a nearly full day bonding with the rotary cutter and ignoring household tasks, can now see both handles of the basket with a mountain of cut ups to be sorted into their shoeboxes....


along the way cut up some blues for a quilt i recently saw in a magazine.   the day isn't over and hope to get more out of the basket.  so much for a holiday!  i can only devote today to this task as tomorrow tackle more of my september must-do projects....getting close to a finish and then i can return to my own stuff.  aside from cutting scraps, did get some exercise time in, washed dishes and cooked some zucchini.  ***  be sure and come back tomorrow as i've been chosen by victoriana designs to join their meet and greet team....and there is a chance at a prize too....

Sunday, September 2, 2018

two down, er done

that would be 2 of my 5 "must do" sewing tasks this month....

a lap robe and runner done for the local residential home....runners were requested to brighten up rooms so our guild has stepped up and made (hopefully) the 60 or so runners needed, one for each resident's room.  lap robes, walker and wheelchair totes are always needed as well.  these 2 items constitute one task off my list.  the other that got finished is a secret, so can't be shown yet....

my quilty pals treated me to a birthday lunch at a local asian spot...and when the fortune cookie arrived it said this (absolutely true!):  "it is time to start something new"....how did they know that just that morning pulled out a stack of fabrics for the tree of life quilt?   these have been assembled and border ideas gleaned from several places....i absolutely won't start cutting until other things crossed off my list, but the plans are formulated anyway...


another guild member inspired me to pick up this portable light for little money but big help.  some places i take sewing along don't always have enough to sew with ease and this'll be just the ticket...thank you sandy!


today will work on september project #3 but tomorrow (monday) is scrap attack day and plan to do just that....the scrap basket has been moved to the floor and is spilling out all over, so it's time....

Monday, August 27, 2018

birthday plea....

is there no end to the wackiness of some people/groups/companies???  in honor of my 69th today...and darn blessed to have another....am asking for boomers to rally in defense of an icon...


Note:  this is a photo of a tin...with the animals in cages....but could not find a photo of the actual box.  give me a break!!  those wacky PETA groupies with nothing better to do than to troll the internet and create tempests in teapots....the crackers come in a box, PETA people....no animals were caged or harmed in the production of animal crackers.   it's cardboard, a receptacle, a container....leave it alone!  and those wimpy Nabisco people actually knuckled under these whiny radicals.  if they choose to boycott fur, meat, fish or fowl i don't care.  but really, all this over a small box???  the emperor has no clothes on people...remember that story?   and we've seen just how many actually believe that he does....write nabisco and scold them...they deserve it!

Sunday, August 26, 2018

saturday sewing

with impending heat wave,  ran around saturday picking up groceries, prescriptions etc.....finally got some sewing time in the evening before mandatory silence cloaks the abbey (manager's initials are MS so i've nicknamed her mother superior...LOL).  most of my september "must do" items are secret, but did work on the seemingly eternal donation quilt...


every time i think i'm getting close to finishing, glance at the entire quilt and sigh....but it WILL be done maybe by year's end?  ***  when life gives you blues...make muffins!  up early doing some hand sewing due to "silence curfew" and thought about the pint of berries in my fridge....yes, they are delish!

bit of housework before can dive into sewing stuff....now that sun up and dracula has retreated, can use the noisy sewing machine....

Thursday, August 23, 2018

a positive sign

for those of you who are doing the moda blockheads sew-along, you'll recognize this block from laurie simpson over at minick & simpson.  i had seen this block in a blues/white quilt on an earlier post and swooned over it.  then at a recent guild meeting, saw a collection of pink polka-dot fabrics that called my name, sooo.....

spent some time getting re-acquainted with betty and sewed these up..  more to come but liking them so far.   of course, i have no business at all starting something new, especially with this staring me in the face and looming larger and larger...


this behemoth has to be tackled very soon or scrap basket becomes scrap tote, and that is a slippery slope that must be avoided....LOL!  ***  september is a busy charity sewing month for me, but hoping once all commitments are met, it'll be my turn to rack up some finishes before (shudder) 2018 breathes its last.  and you know, it comes all to quickly....we are in for a hot week next week, meaning hibernating in A/C meaning betty will be humming from dawn to dusk.  keep cool and sew on!

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

back to home base

after a very early departure from maine (5:45 am), arrived at BWI Amtrak station at 7:14 pm weary but not exhausted.  it's only the last hour that is tough....spent overnite at DD and DSIL getting a whopping 10 hours' sleep...so very thankful to have that option.  arrived back at home in time for bookmobile and getting a few grocery necessities.  then the job of unpacking....first was this lovely small quilt that'll make an ideal table topper for my chairside table from vic.  she loves red, and this piece with some of her beauties is so fall-like. it has a nice floral flannel backing too....

this letter opener was a give back from mom.  it was bought at the UN in 1965 by me as a trinket and she's had it all these years.  a few nicks, but just seeing it brings back memories of the day.  it was a trip by the world affairs club in the 10th grade... ***  and isn't this a gorgeous bag?


it contained my birthday gift from DD....a gold chain for my gold cross charm and a lovely new nitegown....she has such wonderful taste and always knows just the right things to choose...and the card was sentimental that choked me up....i am so blessed indeed!

Monday, August 20, 2018

last day...

of my wonderful two weeks in maine visiting family...spending the day storing up hugs from mum and doing some secret sewing for an october guild meeting, so all i can show is this...

wait, are those bats?  could beeee....  *** since i'll be traveling the entire day, have prepped a lunch and some snacks to take along.  and the toughest thing on tuesday--aside from saying goodby to my mum--is to get this puppy closed! 

the only extras are a few shirts from the thrift, a few jars of jam from stonewall kitchen and the 7.5 yards picked up at marden's and busy thimble...everything else came with me....somehow it WILL get zipped....next stop maryland!

Sunday, August 19, 2018

slow summer sunday

the vacation itinerary has been retired with only 3 stops missed and not as much beach time as had hoped, but simply could not fit one more thing into my visit here.  today and tomorrow on pause to re-energize and pack for trip home to maryland.  did get more sewing time in with another small stack of bow tie blocks finished...

and how blessed am i?  my mom still bakes me a blueberry pie for my birthday--tiny, sweet, maine blueberries of course--and even though the pie is delish, just the fact that it's from her makes it precious indeed.


a batch of spaghetti sauce is on the stove for mom's freezer, but we HAVE to finish up the lobster for lunch.  aside from my family, it's the ocean and seacoast i miss at home.  tried to get my fill of fresh seafood with lobster, steamer clams, fried clams, scallops and haddock, but never tire of the invigorating ocean aroma with sand and crashing waves.   but i would miss my daughter and her hubster more than i could bear had i not relocated....an easy choice!

Friday, August 17, 2018

good vacation times continue....

wednesday dawned simply perfect; first a meet up with denise, a maine quilty pal and soon-to-be first-time grandma!  her cheerful spirit and ability to coast over rough roads has always inspired me...she is a tornado of a busy gal!
then it was beach time....oh so perfect with plenty of waves and water temp near 70....yes, 70....so refreshing and enjoyable!
on the way home after a bittersweet departure, stopped for more lobster and some uber-fresh haddock fillet...yummmm!  ***  thursday was the trek to machias, an all day drive and time to meet more family at the original farm of my mother's grandparents....
we also drove by the burnham tavern, home of my DAR chapter and used as a hospital during the Battle of the Margaretta back in 1775...a must see if you are ever in the area...

northeast maine is blueberry country and they were present on every corner...but we picked our own at the local cemetery....the annual blueberry festival was due to start the next day, another must-do event!  and last by certainly not least, we had to stop at helen's restaurant, a local institution, for some of their renown pie.  of course they have lots of fresh, local seafood too, but we had picnicked, saving room for dessert....
there were 3 of us; i had this chocolate cream--best ever--another had their famous blueberry and another lemon meringue, all very delish.  it was a bit of a slip off the cardiac diet, but i didn't eat all that whipped cream, which is over one inch thick on top of barely sweet, must-be-homemade chocolate mousse/pudding and the flakiest pastry i ever saw. 
helen's is another can't-miss venue if you find yourself in machias....it's friday and that means only 3 more days that'll be low key, just spending time together, before the long ride home to my DD and DSIL and my cozy apartment....



Wednesday, August 15, 2018

some sewing...

in the midst of the travels and fun...

these work up quickly and have almost a block's worth here...i keep a plastic pencil box stocked with cut pieces to grab and go...the weather has been so-so with gray skies and clouds plus an occasional downpour, but didn't prevent us from trekking to boothbay harbor, which is nice even on cloudy days, especially when temps are high...i never get tired of the ocean vistas or the sea's fragrance....lots of pretty places to stop and do just that...



on today's schedule is lunch with another quilty gal pal plus another farm stand hit, more lobster maybe and more ocean/beach time....the days are dwindling before back to home and my maryland life....