Wednesday, December 24, 2025

A NEW WOODEN CRAFT

For my birthday, son and family bought me this kit; 
 made of several layers of wood which you paint
 and then glue together last of all!
This is how you get the kit--I had started the sea horse already.
Here is what the layers look like before I glued them to each other.
I used these markers which sure did make it easy to get the color where you want it! 

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

A VIEW FOR DREAMING

I have finally finished the large (16 x 20") paint-by-number canvas!

I love to see the picture emerging from the canvas because for the first half of your painting, it is hard to see what you are making!  And then when I am done, I go back and tweak it the way I think it needs.

It makes me think of the view the Inspector has from his cabin on Death in Paradise!  I would love to have my own Caribbean cabin!
 

Monday, December 22, 2025

FLOWER GLORIES

Here is a cute kit we did with the grands on Friday night.  It was very fun, quick and would look great on a sunny window sill so the sun could light them up!
In my yard this morning...a wild lily
a super triple camellia
and a white camellia
and a very big and different camellia!
This begonia plant is at least 5' across!
Out back, the angel trumpet vine has fully recovered from last year's frost and it breath-takingly beautiful.
And the other day, I asked for Bill to pull up and transplant into a pot, these Christmas berry plants, (ardisia crenata).  They are considered invasive (who gets to decide what is pretty and what has no worth?!) but I like them!  They stay green and the birds eat  the berries all winter! Anyway, I don't have to take a hike out back to see them now!
 

Sunday, December 21, 2025

SO MANY FIRSTS!

Yesterday, we woke up to a birthday party for me
 and then Christmas for the rest of us!
After a big breakfast, we drove to the boat launch to pile into son's boat and head to their special place-a sandbar/island in Nassau Sound just before it opens into the ocean.
The guys set to fishing while we girls took a walk
 and hunted for shells and sand dollars!
In Florida, when you turn 70, you no longer need a fishing license so when one of the poles had a bite, I ran to get it!  Everyone shouted advice and in a few minutes, I had reeled in my first ever fish!  It is a whiting!   
And since we caught several, we did cook them over the camp stove and enjoyed a fish dinner! 
I had never seen this colored crab shell--it looks like a leopard and guess what?  That is what it is called!  They are small and this one is 2" across.
We also found these 'lily pad' like animals and learned they are sea pansies! A type of soft sea coral. 
And when stressed, they emit a luminescence which my son learned!
It's been a great start for my new decade
and now we can say we are both in our 70's!
A perfect close to one of the best days of 2025!
 

Saturday, December 20, 2025

FAMILY, FOOD AND YARN

At the outing on Thursday, I picked up some new yarn to try the solid Granny Square pattern.
The yarn is so soft on my hands!
  In no time, I have a good start on a blanket!

I am with my youngest son and family for our Christmas celebration.

A nice way to spend my 70th birthday, isn't it!?
 

Friday, December 19, 2025

A FINISHED PAIR OF SOCKS

 The first pair of man-socks are completed.
  I had only a few yards of yarn left so I guess-tamated correctly!  This is with the  Hawthorne yarn from KnitPicks in the Jade District colorway.  68 stitches on 2.5mm needles for a size 12 shoe wearer!

Thursday, December 18, 2025

HALF A LOG BOWL

I used half of the log to make this bowl. 
 It is the Bradford Pear wood that my grandson brought to me.
It was reputed to be a great wood to work with 
and it didn't disappoint!
I have the bowl sanded and the first layer of sanding sealer on. First thing today, I will give it a good sanding and another coat.  Then I have to head about an hour away to a doctor's appointment-not so much fun!  But I invited a friend to come along and we will go to lunch together and do a bit of Hobby Lobby shopping to sweeten the deal!

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

ANOTHER KIDS' QUILT

The binding is added to the Contessa quilt 
and it has also been washed and dried! 
40" x 60"
I used a feather panto in white thread;  it crinkles so wonderfully!
The backing is dragonflies and the blue thread in the bobbin
works prettily with the fabric.  

I had to go to the doctor's for a referral appointment so I can be sent to a rheumatologist.  When I came out from there, I had a text to go and pick up my new glasses!  I went even though it felt like a long time out and about but I knew I would be glad I had gone when I could stay home all day today!
 

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

START OFF THE WEEK

I headed out yesterday morning to cut some more pieces of wood to play with on the lathe.  I want to make some fancy ornaments!  Practice will be the key!  On the left are several pieces of Cypress, the center pieces are of Live Oak and the two on the right are from a downed Poplar tree. It was 52F which is chilly for us but the wind was very brisk 
so I had on a sweatshirt--not something I often wear!
Back at the house I finished quilting this on the frame and then picked out some fabric for binding. 
 I will apply it this morning, I hope!
I did play with some more of the shadow blocks-
-only two more rows to go!
 

Sunday, December 14, 2025

KNITTING HAS BEEN HAPPENING

I'm halfway down the body yet that means another mind-numbing 5 inches of stockinette! lol   I charted out another textured design for the yoke and I do love knitting those rows.
One pair of socks are completed for a grandchild.
And one large, man-sized sock is do; I have seven more inches for the foot before I begin the increases for the gusset.  
The sock tends to be my mobile project
 and the sweater is what I knit on during the evening.
I am hoping to finish both the sock and my sweater in a week!
 

Saturday, December 13, 2025

THINGS THAT DELIGHT

Binding happened! 
 I have the quilt all ready to hand in now to my QOV group!  
67" x 76"
I played around with this idea but broke the bottom point off when I got too thin!  It is going to be partially painted--in case you miss what this is at this stage, it is a snowman ornament that has an ice sickle at the bottom.  I went out back and cut a branch from one of the many live oaks 
so there are plenty off wood to perfect my 'idea'!
Don't you love to come home
 to your home all lit up during Christmas season?  
 

Friday, December 12, 2025

BECAUSE I COULD

I spent several hours hollowing out this chunk of wood
 to make a bowl!
I have the sanding sealer on now so I needs one more coat of shellac.  The bowl is very rustic and big!
This is almost all of the sawdust from the center of the bowl.  There is a lot of mess when you play with wood! Behind the lathe in the center close-up photo, you can see a large garbage can.  That is where all of the sweepings go and when it is full, Bill takes it out and places it around his plants out back!  
The wood gets returned to the soil that way!  

And look at those berries to the clerodendron trichotomum ! 
 They are turning blue!  Soon I will be able to give some wool a dye bath with these berries! 

Thursday, December 11, 2025

GOOD AFTERNOON IN THE STUDIO

The binding was cut and pressed 
but I didn't attach it to the quilt yet.
I did load the small Contessa quilt onto the frame 
and began quilting it with a feather panto design.
Then I enjoyed some more piecing of the shadow blocks!  

The morning was spent at the doctor's in town, just a check-up, and a good report was appreciated!
 

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

A FULL DAY!

I drove just 10 miles south to our County Clerk's office to fill out all of the info to get a passport!  That is something I have never needed until now!  There is a trip in my future. This is the view over Crescent Lake;  there was a strong wind out of the south and it was whipping up some pretty waves.
A slow drive around the little village revealed lots of flowers--
I loved seeing this large bougainvillea!
When I arrived home a few hours later, I did some work at the lathe.  It is really shaping up.   I am ready to sand 
this and then I will apply some finish; 
 I like to use Zinsser Shellac sealer and then the clear coat.
I put the last rows on the QOV on the frame and now I need to make some binding and get that applied so I can turn in the quilt.
And with the last burst of energy for the day, I cut a bunch of pieces so I can piece a block whenever I pass by the machine!  
 

A NEW WOODEN CRAFT

For my birthday, son and family bought me this kit;   made of several layers of wood which you paint  and then glue together last of all! Th...