Sunday, June 14, 2020

corona-cation, episode 24

"you're a grand old flag...."

even though this flag represents a country that was founded without consideration of me, a woman, as a citizen, and even though the constitution was written without me in mind, i revere the struggle and achievement of independence and the lives sacrificed and any life given for my freedom--freedom to protest, freedom to hang a confederate flag, freedom to challenge hateful policies and freedom to seek justice against oppressors.  you will never find me taking a knee or disrespecting it or the lives it represents.  ".....sweet land of liberty...."   *** today would have been my father's 97th birthday.  i am quite certain there are fried clams in heaven, otherwise he never would have stayed.....happy birthday dad!  

Friday, June 12, 2020

corona-cation, episode 23

fridays used to mean a lot more in days gone by but at present it's another day--albeit nice and summery--to keep oneself amused.  with various events in our nation this week, and being inspired by blog photos, pulled out my big applique project....new england sampler.

it's one of my oldest UFOs and the goal is to have the top completely done and possibly basted by year's end.  i'm finding the hand sewing very relaxing and calming in the midst of chaos all around.  i was tempted to start a new applique piece but nope, the focus on this corona-cation is entirely UFOs. 


this week has been very unsettling for me.  i am sick of hearing about restaurants opening while fitness centers are still not available.  it appears the powers that be would rather you stuff yourself rather than improve your health. there are 80+ restaurants in my downtown area alone.   the management of my residential situation have completely lost their minds with the wacky restrictions here.  the media--TV and print--are simply rabble rousers intent on fueling every little injustice.  those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.  i pray every day that God would have mercy on the USA.  I've lamented often about having no grandchildren but after this week, i am relieved....


Wednesday, June 10, 2020

corona-cation, episode 22

it's a hot ho-hum day, motivation waning to do much of anything....but did manage this...


now we are 5!  only 9 more rows for a flimsy.....with every row am liking this more and more....destined as a donation, it'll be tough letting this one go. today linking up with "wednesday wait loss" to show it off!  *** not much else shaking...bit of vacuuming, some meal prep and maybe some shredding later on.  feel the need for a mental health drive someplace just for change of scenery.  good news tho, hair salon taking appointments end of week for end of month....i'll need an hour for sure...lol!

Monday, June 8, 2020

corona-cation, episode 21

if you see this cutie today, wish her a happy birthday!  my dear daughter and she couldn't be more precious to me....it's bittersweet as she's at that stage of life when disappointments and missed opportunities rear their ugly heads....the brevity of life is startling real and hopes for the future seem far away.  but she is resilient and the love of her family and her faith will see her thru....some of us have been there and thrived, right?  this is one of my favorite photos of her when we were camping....


since this is monday, time to show off some sewing progress.....photo a bit wonky but this latest finish all set for the holidays....thanks to a friend for those ready-made flying geese units....


the panel was a senior center donation.....then, while clearing off the sewing table, sewed up some additions to this project.  have no idea how big it'll eventually be, but liking it more and more....


calling all jo morton and reproduction fans!  it's her new book, "tried and true", now available....knowing jo morton it's awesome!


now quilters.....start your engines!

Saturday, June 6, 2020

corona-cation, episode 20

it's summertime, summertime, sum-sum summertime!  time to switch over to the summer purse i finished recently....


and it's got that dooney & bourke ticking lining too....how chic! ***  corona chugs on and managed to keep occupied all week including a day of mom duty and a bunch of puttering tasks.  one thing that got done was to prep more foundation triangles for those plaid scraps.  used up all the tracing paper that was on hand and the rest will be done at the copy shop.


this was a time consuming but thrifty task, so today can move forward with the sewing.  ***  i've also a wall quilt to bind for a (yes!) finish.  ***  want to close with this, a photo of my great-grandmother, mary elizabeth davis white.  she and her husband raised my mother from age 2.  they were hard working, frugal, sensible, reserved people.  she was the quilter in my life.  she had an old treadle machine electrified in her later years for dodgy knees.  she made scrap quilts only from apron and shirt fabrics.  she made the fluffiest biscuits in a wood-burning stove.  my great-grandfather kept the hen house spotless.  a rainbow trout lived in the spring-fed well to eat bugs and tidbits from the kitchen.  i can still recall the smell of grass clippings burning after a mow.  and yes, that's me she's holding.....1950, one year old!  no doubt she was thinking of her own dear grace who died far too young....


i can only imagine what she would think of quilting today, not something utilitarian, but artsy and creative and an industry all its own.

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

corona-cation, episode 19

so many have used their blogs as public forums to make statements and record feelings of the unrest in our country at this time....i would only like to post this....

"let there be peace on earth...and let it begin with me"
"with God as our father, brothers all are we....let me walk with my brother in perfect harmony"

violence only begets more violence and injustice does not give any one person the freedom to loot, set fires or fuel the unrest

God grant me the serenity to accept things i cannot change, the courage to change the things i can and the wisdom to know the difference



Friday, May 29, 2020

corona-cation, episode 18

truly, we HAVE to stop meeting like this!  though maryland has loosened some things up, still a way to go....maybe next week?  until then, i've been playing in the stash...

the plaids are piling up and while it looks like a fabric frenzy, this makes the sewing go faster....just a rummage for the "right" piece....and this is how far this project has progressed....i learned paper piecing from queen carol doak in new hampshire.

this is another instance of once some progress is made, realized it is going to be a "wow" quilt....to get an entire row done in a day is nearly impossible, unless one gives up bathroom visits and meals that is...which i don't.  it'll be a june flimsy but won't use up all the plaids...no surprise there.  ***  and in the hoop for TV sewing is this....

never too early for christmas projects and a small piece for a quick finish....again with plaids too!  then it's back to the amish honeycomb that might also be a june finish.   **** since every day brings some semblance of normalcy closer, was lamenting that i'd not accomplished much--but made a list this morning and have to say it's more than i realized.  there is one more chore, tho, that needs my attention.....


my records box needs thorough culling and shredding....had to wait for a new shredder as a bit of an electronic perfect storm earlier this year zapped mine, along with my phone, the laptop, the CD player, the TV remote and a pair of christmas earbuds.  *** so thankful now the summer vacation was put off until early september, hoping by then it'll be even more as per usual.  my family and i remain healthy which is a blessing indeed!

Sunday, May 24, 2020

corona-cation, episode 17 - memorial day

another holiday under quarantine but still very blessed for so many things....not the least of which is a rich heritage of brave soldiers on both sides of my family...one of those is my great-grandfather, joseph thorne, served with maine's 8th regiment in the mid-atlantic and south carolina.  here is his regiment pictured at the 8th regiment lodge on peak's island, maine, now a museum...

thinking this must be after the war, judging by the beards and white hair...lol!  joseph and the 8th were at Appomattox courthouse when lee surrendered....here is a photo of him with wife annette and son charles, my grandfather...
and now that spring cleaning is done, sewing continues....

got 2 rows of triangles done....lopped off one making the rows 19 triangles long...will need a total of 13 rows, so 11 more makes it a flimsy.....liking this more and more....unearthing some of these old UFOs is fun!   *** and the bea et cecile stars sew along piece is done....

this would have been ideal for a humble quilt swap piece if it were smaller...the quilting is not the best and here is why....
this beautiful vintage toile was a beast to quilt thru....not deco fabric but a tad heavier than most modern cottons and a very tight thread count....laziness prevented me from unbasting and swapping it out...it gives the piece an old-fashioned feel....but it's done now and it's one i'll keep because i really like it...the binding went on like a breeze despite the hoover's attempt to gobble it up!  *** hoping this un-holiday finds you well and counting your blessings too!

note:  header photo taken at Gettysburg of a monument to the 6th Maine regiment under Neal Dow...if you haven't been and ever get the chance, it is a must visit place....

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

corona-cation, episode 16

excitement is building here while watching hospital admits decrease every day....closer to getting back to my fitness regime...no doubt will require a few afternoon naps while i get back up to speed....and since time is of the essence, pulled out another UFO to work on while getting paper foundation triangles printed....it's a traditional and uber scrappy...blue background fabric has been on board for 6-7 years now...last year finally cut all the strips and units for now when the sewing has commenced...
i'll be working on the triangles primarily, but good to see this one started...got to use up lots of small 1.5" strips so far....today mr. mailman brought this package of beauties...half yards of 'nancy's needles' from designer betsy chutchian....every fabric in this collection is gorgeous and it was hard to limit myself to just these--all small prints except two....


and while spring cleaning continues, another fix-it job was tackled...

a tiny book table that sits next to the bed....needed regluing and tightening up and some TLC to cover the well used areas....i think this was hand made by somebody...pretty rudimentary but i like it...and copying mrs. goodneedle, forgot to post my mother's day gift..some ooh-la-la tres chic french hand creams arrived ......
and i, too, garnered some native strawberries at the farmer's market opening today....these are called 'seconds' aka misshapen, but tasty and ripe nonetheless...

saturday and sunday are predicted to be perfect early summer days begging for outside time. mostly, tho, eagerly anticipating some return to usual activities...and as always, hugely thankful for my health, my family's health, our freedom from fear and worry over basic needs and all this enjoyable sewing time!

Sunday, May 17, 2020

corona-cation, episode 15

i think i've got this pandemic thing down pat now...didn't get it done today?  no problem...tomorrow is another totally free day....this has been advantageous in tackling spring cleaning bit by bit, when i'm not sewing or cooking, that is...and just what have i been sewing?

this is yet another UFO, scrappy plaid triangles, and now the first row is all done, 20 of 'em!  only 11 more rows to go.  the first few triangles were kinda blah, but as more get done, it's beginning to 'wow' me...this will probably be a donation quilt.    ***  even in a small apartment, there are fix-it jobs...bought this inexpensive window fan last year and in short order the fan came off the spindle.  super glued it twice but unsuccessful.  so, put it away until sturdier stuff was on board.  today was the day and have applied a heavy-duty epoxy to see if it can be restored.  back in the 1970s my mother bought 2 metal box fans from W.T. Grant...remember them?  those fans worked fine for well over 35 years despite getting moved a few times.  cheap imports can't even last 35 days....i'll stop there but you get the message i'm sure....

after 2 lovely summer days, it's back to rain today even tho temps hover around 70....spent saturday with my daughter and son-in-law celebrating their wedding anniversary.  i am so blessed to live near where we can visit--and hug--often.  in fact, my list of blessings is long....loved ones are healthy, freedom from want (except for that big screen TV...lol), shelter and entertainment, shorts and sandals weather, plenty of fabric and ideas to last another century i believe...God is indeed good all the time!

PS...whoops, it was the 1960s when my mum got her fans at W.T. Grant....