Saturday, January 10, 2026

PIECING CONTNUES

All of the four-patches are united into a top but the borders are just  pinned in place.  I hope to attach them today.
I've also cut all of the borders for the Navy Blues quilt top. 
 I don't think I will get them all sewn in place because I am heading to my QOV leader's home to cut up 'kits' for the Nat'l Quilts of Valor Sew Day which is in the beginning of February.
And look!  I have blooms on my baby Bougainvillea plant!
 

Friday, January 9, 2026

FELINES AND FINISHES

The queen on her throne! 
 I don't use that pillow except to cover up the one I use each night, for obvious reasons! She sleeps next to me or at my feet each night,so I think she wanted to try it out when she could! lol
The Navy Blues quilt is now a top.  I will be getting the backing this Saturday so I will soon have it on the frame. First is the border.
Fresh out of the washer--the Shadow blocks 
are now a completed quilt!
I am thrilled with it except for one little problem...
a bit of bleeding on any of the blocks with this fabric!  I will try washing it again with a Color Catcher and see if it helps! 
 If not, it is subtle and doesn't ruin the quilt.
And I began the four-patches--row one is done! 
 

Thursday, January 8, 2026

FABRIC FUN

The Shadow Blocks quilt is off the frame 
and will get its binding today!!
This was the assigned project for our Fat Quarter Club from my local quilt shop; an armchair sewing caddy. 
 I decided to join in, for a change,
 and it turned out beautifully!
I put it right to good use! 
 It will more likely be a yarn station for me--a place to put my crochet hook and darning needle with a pair of little scissors for sewing in all of those yarn ends on my dishcloths, 
afghan blocks or socks!
 

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

WOOD ON WEDNESDAY

Another Bradford Pear bowl.  No drama on this one!
I leave some of the bark on the bowl--I love the texture it gives it;  if I wanted a perfect wooden bowl, I could buy one at WalMart!
Today, I will hollow out the bowl.  
 I will be making a beautiful mess!
 

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

WHERE SHIPS GO TO DIE

The other day we stopped to look at an old marina where repairs are made but mostly where they take the ships apart for scrap metal.  My imagination was working on overtime---it would be so cool to own one....not to sail but to fix up and live in! lol
We have a friend who works there and he said most of the boats/yachts, old-time paddle boats like those that traveled the Mississippi and tons of sailboats are all abandoned. 
What a shame.
So now you can see just a glimpse of the thousands of boats that reminded me of the Velveteen Rabbit and the limbo that abandoned toys are left in when they are no longer loved!
 

Monday, January 5, 2026

DISHCLOTHS

Just a simple pattern of single crochet and a half double crochet to give some texture and a relaxing way to use up a ball of dishcloth cotton from Peaches & Creme in Evening Sea. 

I've gotta go for some routine blood work this morning and this evening, I will teach our Ladies' Bible Study.  In between, I hope to apply the last of the finishing oil on the cypress bowl stitch a bit at the quilting frame and then take a nap 
so I will be fresh for the evening!
How is your Monday looking?
 

Sunday, January 4, 2026

FIRST SOCKS FOR SUNDAY

 The first pair of socks for the year are finished! 
 These are man-sized socks for #1 grandson! 
 I used Stroll yarn from KnitPicks in the Guppy colorway, 
 size 2.5mm needles over 64 stitches,
 toe-up knit with a gusset heel.

Saturday, January 3, 2026

PARTING IS SWEET (SORROW)

We have enjoyed the care of these two furbabies for almost two weeks.  Today they go home!  Lena has done better with her enforced confinement while her home has been invaded.  
Back to normal will be a good thing.  
 

Friday, January 2, 2026

A GOOD START

I had a pretty slow day; a new p-b-n was started which was beach in stark contrast to the weather here right now!  The new year greeted us with 29*F!
Bill has picked the Glorybower berries (cleredendrum) for me before the frost got them!  I am picking each of those berries from the stalk so that I can make a dye bath.
It is slow going, I might add!
I finished piecing the four-patches and gave up on the diagonal layout because there were too many directional fabrics that looked silly sitting sideways!  I arranged them so that the  diagonal lines show up in the fabrics and not the blocks.  Much better.  I have two borders to apply after I piece the blocks to each other.
 

Thursday, January 1, 2026

GOOD TO TOSS THE 2025 CALENDAR

I enjoyed the peace of my living room; I finished the one large man-sock for my grandson and began sock #2.
Son's kitty is curled up in front of the fireplace.  The dog didn't hold still but you can see the things he has chewed on and left all over the floor!  It's like cleaning up after a toddler again!
After lunch the other day, my friend gave me two 'kits' to piece and it was just what I needed!  I started the four-patches in reds and blues.  it's nice to see color on the design wall!
And the larger 8 1/2" squares are arranged with the 3 star blocks she requested for a bit of pop!  It is just what it needed!  I will be working on both of these projects today.  I love to work a little while on all of the different projects I love!  

AND I can begin to write in this beautiful Journal from my daughter and family!  
It is just waiting for my opinions and thoughts, joys, tears, fears and faith to be put to paper!  Do you like to journal?  Does it have a theme or is it random as the days unfold?


 

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

A GOOD DAY

Yesterday, I had a lovely lunch with friends at Corky Bell's!  
At home, I finished stitching the last of the blocks into 3 1/2 rows--more yarn has been ordered!
And for the first time, we had a turkey vulture eating from the crows dish at the top of our feeder cover!  He emptied the bowl over 15 minutes and flew off --sorry crows, he got it all!
 

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

CYPRESS POTTERY

How many times have you assumed a project was going to be easy and then you hit a glitch when you least expect it!  The beginning of the bowl went great--fun to shape it into what I had hoped would look like pottery.
When I turned the bowl around to hollow out the inside but it was only a few minutes before it flew off the lathe! 
 ( I am positioned where I am not in the line of flying bowls!!) 
 I had noticed the bowl had several punky spots but I had hoped the wood sealer would strength it but I was wrong.
I had to set it back up to work on the bottom again which is not an easy job because you have to get it aligned perfectly so that it spins just like it did on the first go!  A lot of fussy work ensued but I eventually got it.  I had to turn  off about 1/2" and make another mortise.  Then sand the new wood and add sealer but I hung in there with rests in between coats!  I will try to hollow it out again later today,  if I have enough energy because I am going to lunch with some quilting friends!
(Today is my grandson Ethan's birthday, he would've been 10.  I am going to spend time with friends who will understand.)

And see the bug holes?
I did see one 'guy' retreat deep inside where I couldn't reach him so I expect more fun ahead with this piece of wood! lol
 

Monday, December 29, 2025

BIG IDEAS FOR MONDAY

This is what I will be working on today.  By the time I had loaded it and quilted a row or two on Saturday, I was done being up!
 It waits for me, though!
And see that empty design wall behind it!  Yikes, I need to get going on some new ideas and fill it up!  I have plenty of fabric but need to come up with some ideas!  I'm usually overflowing with plans upon plans but  my brain is drawing a blank at present.
 I will spend some time looking through the UFO pile
 and the pattern pile for inspiration! 

I'm also itching to start work on this piece of Cypress!  

I cut it out of the middle of this crotch piece because I wanted a sweet little bowl without complications!  

I hope it turns out that way! 

 The whole work shop has been cleaned, swept and even dusted out the cobwebs and I am ready to go and make a new mess!

Sunday, December 28, 2025

JOINING BLOCKS

I found a pretty braid-ish stitch to join my new solid granny squares.

 It works up very easily and looks good on the front 

 and back I am using a variegated skein from the stash to join instead of choosing one color to be dominant.

Just as I readied for a photo, 
Lena decided to bathe her hinder parts...
As soon as I was done, 
she lay down in a much more ladylike pose! 
I will be going back to Hobby Lobby in a few weeks 
and will be buying two more skeins of each of the mist (grey) 
and the ivory to make blanket in a good snuggly size.
 

Saturday, December 27, 2025

THE SHADOW BLOCKS

The shadow blocks are now a top ready to load on my frame.  It is 40' x 60" so a good lap-sized blanket.  It did feel good to be in front of my sewing machine again but I did have a few hiccups!

The blocks were all supposed to alternate a vertical and then a horizontal.  I checked and re-checked and still sewed two verticals next to each other!  The frustrating part--I had already ripped apart one block to fix another row and ended up
 with one too many verticals.  Oh, well. 
 At least I caught it before I had the whole thing quilted!!! 

And another tree has been added to my little forest!  I think there is enough yarn to make another one--a middle sized one!
 

Friday, December 26, 2025

AN AFTER DINNER WALK

It's that time of year--when the tangerines are just about ready to eat fresh off the tree!
After dinner, we took a nice walk to the 'way out back' to see if those cleredendrum berries are ripe (they are but more on that another day) but I was surprised to see the pond so low!  It hasn't been this low since 2018!  Bill dug this pond over a water source so it doesn't go dry but it can get low! The pond is about 100' long and 50' wide.  The tarp in the middle is a solar panel which shelters the minnows when we have those random winter freezes.
Another reason for our walk is because we are puppy-sitting again but let me make it clear, we don't do much sitting when he is here!  He is a very ACTIVE dog!  
I thought you would like to see my Maple trees--they don't lose their leaves until December.
But it was a very mild month and some of the trees still have quite a few leaves.
But they are also growing their new leaves--see those little red mousy ears at the tips of all of the branches!  That means it is almost January!
 

PIECING CONTNUES

All of the four-patches are united into a top but the borders are just  pinned in place.  I hope to attach them today. I've also cut all...