Thursday, September 7, 2023

A finish

 

Blues and bricks got finished just before vacation departure so I could relax and this place was just that...relaxing!


Damariscotta lake state park....had a lovely picnic and after some homemade ice cream...
Small town Maine at its finest ....

And while at the beach snapped this of my dear mom....
Hard to believe she's 96....and yes that is her natural hair color!


Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Sewing 1-2-3

No Wi-Fi until now to blog....arrived at beach...hot day for Maine 85ish and humid....Good vacation week weather predicted....been keeping busy with portable project.


One:   stitchery for my gifted kit from Aussie pal chooky....

Drawstring bag to be assembled later....cute huh?

Two:  progress on the Jan Patel nativity squares....


Angel #2 and the  shepherds ready to add....the 3 kings block is next and last!

Three:  one 'Alaska' kit came to Maine and 3 blocks hand pieced and done...
Aside from sewing, visiting with family and collecting hugs and kisses from my mom.  Weather sunny and 70s until today so we lounged on her back deck....


and are these not the biggest nasturtiums you ever saw???
typing on tablet so forgive glitches...now to mosey on down to seaside!





Friday, August 25, 2023

yeah it's friday but....

today's post brought to you by the letter "T"...rainy day here in the pine tree state but blessedly cool!


a wall quilt made eons ago and hung up at mom's house....i always liked this one and so does she....

and this....

Turner's lobster garage....has his own boat and traps and pools.....price on monday was $5.89 per pound...always fresh and delicious!

recently learned that 3.5 ounces of cooked lobster has a whopping 600+mg of sodium so i have to enjoy sparingly...but oh so worth it!

portable sewing projects in full swing....plenty to show at future post!


Saturday, August 19, 2023

this and that

flying time nearly here so it's been a busy week wrapping things up for the duration.  exercise, 2 medical appointments, zoom quilty meeting, games with new church lady friends, senior center quilt group, eating out of the fridge and cooking and plenty of sewing.  like what sewing?

started putting blocks of wedding quilt together...pattern credit to anorina over at 'samelia's mum'

and started another new project, a small one so won't be a 2024 UFO....

someone gifted me some silvery print small pieces and i wanted to use them (they were constantly whispering to me!)...and had a small piece of this angel print left...so this will be 'advent sky'....someone will surely like it i hope...i do anyway.

and of course, caved on 'amish buggy wheels' and sewed up one scrappy arc...

math skills failed me again and realized i didn't have enough of the teal to pair with purple, but i did have a dark forest green on hand that was enough.

a quilter blogger is making this jo morton pattern and asked me to post mine again...i put it in the hoop just to see how it looks and pulled out the thread for the quilting...after 'midnight' is done, this one will be next.  also finished a small wall quilt that's waiting for a wash, giving me 8 finishes so far this year.  will post photo later....

this went on my door as it'll be mid-september when i return...and put this over the chair just because i really like this piece a lot...memories of keepsake quilting shopping with late NH pal victoria...

tho i am not a perfectionist quilter, some things do come out that way and this is one that did.

preview of some good mysteries from tried-and-true authors coming this fall...



last but not least....a stashbuster pal from my yahoo group passed away last week.  she was a steadfast champion of the pine ridge reservation and spent hours sewing and sending donations for them.  the plight of our native peoples often gets swept under the rug, but they live in deplorable and unsafe conditions, not to mention extreme poverty.  did you know they live in trailers because they cannot get a mortgage to build a house?  true.  the US Government owns reservation land and they are technically tenants...no wonder they work tirelessly to take back ancestral properties.  our government refuses to control illegal immigration but imprisons our native residents...i don't think that's fair do you?  i'll stop there...

ADDENDUM:  star block pattern from Bonnie Hunter's Quiltmaker column called "Spinner"







Sunday, August 13, 2023

dog days doings

nearly 90s for the entire week....but it's august and in a few weeks should start modulating a bit.  i've been keeping busy indoors except for early morning dashes to store or gym.  last week was the first since march was able to do 90+ minutes of cardio and it feels good!  frees me from guilt to sit and sew as well...lol. ***  wedding quilt is a priority and just this morning finished all 66 4-patch squares...

now can change thread color and move on to the alternating blocks, 66 of them that'll take a bit more time.  even so, well begun is half done!  and confess, did cave to 'amish buggy wheels' pattern.  it's the solids--they are sirens to me.  have seen many solid quilts in blogs and just could not resist...nearly finished cutting all wedges and using purple/teal instead of red/brown for 9 blocks only...what's on hand.

friday spent the day doing some quilt housekeeping....my wish book....do you have one?  a book with patterns, photos and ideas of things that appeal to me.  was able to cull quite a bit from it--projects that no longer appeal to me, but still plenty left.


here are a couple of christmas sewing ideas still on the someday list....

one of my quick trips was to farmer's market for yummy fresh vegs..had a couple of new cardio-approved recipes to try....first, from lidia bastianich a pasta salad....i can't eat 'suddenly salad' but this one is perfect!

mezzi rigatoni...i leave out the salt of course and go easy on cheese--mozzarella shreds instead of pearls.  made my own pesto as well, again no salt but plenty good anyway!

next recipe from a quilty peep....savory dutch pancake....

recipe called for zuke but had summer squash on hand, otherwise it would be more colorful.  onion, tomato, squash, corn, seasoning, bit of parmesan.  cooking done for a few days. 

it was a full week with only one medical visit and an afternoon with senior center quilty peeps working on 'midnight'...finished up saturday with load of laundry, so ready for the new week! 






Monday, August 7, 2023

monday report

a busy week on tap and with seasonable aka not oppressive heat, at least tolerable.  spent my weekend doing quite a bit of sewing.  the only house chore was do up the laundry.  so what did i do?  spent a fair amount of time quilting on 'midnight'....

i'm on the applique border now...the next one is those tiny churn dash blocks....since there are a gazillion seams in the remaining three, opting for simple but sufficient quilting.  was hoping to finish before vacay but think it's doubtful, tho close.  

the wedding quilt assembly line is in full swing....

pulled a stack of nickels from the tote, sewing them up in pairs, trimming to 4.5" and then into twosies then foursies...this isn't all i need, there are 66 blocks in all, but it's a good start to show the bride-to-be on her visit next week.  next up is to cut 528 blocks from the gray 2.75" and 264 from the white measuring 4.5"...simple shapes but it'll be a pretty quilt.  

took all my resolve to resist starting yet another new project....

amish buggy wheels by jean nolte in a 2010 fons & porter magazine....pulled it out for someday.  have oodles of solid scraps that would be perfect, but working hard to stay on task and get something else finished first....it isn't easy i can tell you!

and this arrived saturday....

isn't that just the cutest little thing to hold all that candy before the ghosts and goblins arrive?  i never get any of course, but might make it anyway.  it could hold some bewitching scraps!  designer is Kristyne Czepuryk.

today off to gym again to see how leg behaves.  i've given it a stern lecture hoping i'll get my routine in.  and this is haircut week as well...finally!  only one medical appointment and some senior center doings, a new veg recipe and farmer's market stop.  next week is shaping up similarly.  not overly busy, just enough to keep from getting bored.  hope your week ahead is equally enjoyable!

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

aaahhhh august

 

if you come to my door in august, no matter where i live, you will find this to greet you.  it's from a long ago book "a month of sundays" featuring a different wall quilt for every month. special to me for many reasons.  i was homeless when it was made.  the fabric was bought at cambridge quilts in massachusetts.  it's hand pieced and hand quilted.  it's boats on the ocean, my favorite place to be.  the mottled print behind the 3 yellow boats is actually snowflakes...lol!  i've sent a few wall quilts off to the thrift for them to sell but this one stays.  

it definitely was an aaahhh day with temps hovering around 80, a lovely breeze wafting thru the space.  got the apartment all spic'n'span.  trekked to farmer's market for produce restock--melon, peaches, cukes, summer squash, cherry tomatoes, potatoes and corn...and the corn is delish! whipped up a double batch of these...

baked zucchini bites--they make up lickety split, shred zucchini in food processor, add a bit of cheese, egg, few bread crumbs, basil and garlic powder and bake!  a very nutritious snack.  

rounded out the day with a trip to the library to restock mysteries.  unusual to have a day with no sewing but apartment way overdue for cleaning.  will make it up on the weekend when hot returns.   a quick shower and off to bed with a book while the breeze lulls me off to sleep!

Sunday, July 30, 2023

world embroidery day

don't do much embroidery nowadays...my aunts taught me basic stitches when i was a kid to keep me occupied while they napped sunday afternoons...in those days...1950s...not much on TV sundays except Bishop Sheen and Oral Roberts...my only current embroidery project, a UFO...

i've drooled over this pattern since i began quilting but never enough courage to make...it's recently popped up in blogs and Quiltmania so i caved...only making 4 blocks...pulling out my kaffe scraps for this one!  and while avoiding heat index of 100+ made this little placemat of christmas squares given to me...

this finishes them off....and it will be donated to the thrift when done.  another project of gifted fabric is this...


some juvenile charm squares that were used to make this little quilt....some of the squares went into my funky churn dash earlier, but perfect for this....the backing a lighthouse theme toile, a gift.  a destination presented itself so it got tied with yellow perle cotton--also a gift--and bound in blue.  it'll be a sunday finish.  

the other night on zoom tackled the scrap basket....remember, it looked like this...

but now....

garnered a fair number of squares for 'liberty crossroads' in the bargain....and when got tired of this, pulled this out for a wee start...

this is 'alaska' in the infant stage, a hand piecing project, no deadline at all.  

i want those who have gifted me fabrics and such to accept my sincere and hearty thanks...gifts always fuel my creative juices and give me opportunities to pay it forward. *** that's about it, plus some reading, a quick early morning dash to grocery and back.  finally last night very severe thunder storm and in less than 2 hours, temps went from 97 to 77....a/c is now OFF and it's going to be warm 80s week.  *** woke up this morning after a restful night with gratitude and thankfulness in my soul, not just for today but every day, blessings too numerous to count.  hope you can count some too! 







Thursday, July 27, 2023

auditioning day

still confined to quarters due to oppressive heat but shut off TV weatherman aka voice of doom and settled at the machine.  my christmas gift of 'wensleydale' foundation papers had been swirling around my mind wondering what fabrics to use...decided to try these....

that's a lotta cheddah!  it's a strong color to be sure but think if i stick to dark plaids, all will balance out.  have tried others in its place that are on hand, but this was the winner.  this was a try-and-see so will get set aside for another day.  other priorities call, like this.


liberty crossroads aka the wedding quilt.  i've done it like the pattern with the solid gray in the X blocks, but thought i would try scrappy instead.  the bride likes color so we'll see which she ultimately chooses.  

staring at me on the ironing table were these huge kaffe hexies left there purposely to play with....first tried a kaffe polka dot but too washed out....

next another kaffe light with a bit more saturated color....

better but still too light....nothing else suitable on hand so once budget is healthier will scout around for something just right.  this is a someday project so give it time to age appropriately...lol!

now it's back to UFO busting.  a bit of cooking on tap for today otherwise.  may have to resort to vacuuming as well.  whatever gets done, it'll be in the cool apartment for the next couple of days.  hope you are cool as well...as the Bible says, 'this too shall pass.'