Monday, November 17, 2025

Shoo---Pup?

 


Not sure why, but our dogs and cats seem to love to be on our quilts as we make them.  My friend Anna says they can sense the love we put in to our sewing.  I'll go with that for now.  😃

I finished another lap quilt.  I had made this top 2 years ago and then decided I didn't like it.  I don't use a lot of solids and for whatever reason, solids unsettle me.  I found myself questioning everything about this piece and debating if I should take it apart.

In 2024, I made a lot of shoo-fly blocks.  I just loved making them and used a lot of my vintage fabric and also 1930s repro quilt scraps.   I made this quilt from them:


I also made a ladder quilt but for whatever reason, I can't find a photo.  Maybe I didn't take one and need to.

Then there is the red one.  The thing I remembered is that Lizzie, my machine quilter, can take a piece like this to the next level.  I wish you could see her quilting better.


Here's a close-up.


Unfortunately we've had a lot of cloudy weather so I'll take photos again when it's a sunny day...maybe today?

Have a safe and happy day!




Friday, November 14, 2025

Been Busy

 

So...my husband got layed off.  We will be okay. 

It's just a lot of stuff to do these days.  My husband and I were already collecting social security and all summer I had been preparing and cutting things off to prepare for his retirement...well, if he agreed to it.

The problem is he loved his job and even though he pretends this doesn't hurt him, it does.  It's not even anything wrong he did.  His company was bought by a financial firm and they want to sell it for a profit in a few years.  More of my friends are telling me this is happening in their families as well.  As one friend said, "it's like Richard Gere in the movie, Pretty Woman."  The companies are dismantling, not building anything.

So just want to tell you what is going on and why I won't be blogging very much for a few weeks.  For now, he needs me to be around.  I'm confident that he will get consulting offers and be back to doing some work soon.  But for now, it's a lot of paperwork and meetings.

Talk to you when I can....

Have a great weekend!



Tuesday, November 11, 2025

 



I spent the weekend cleaning the sewing room again.  The little 2.5 squares I used for the last top really generated a lot of threads and lint.  I think for the rest of the year, I'm going to concentrate on making some things from my scrap drawer.  Still, doing a thorough cleaning made me assess my stash.


Do you have favorite fabric designers, collections, eras?  I still love my vintage fabrics and the 1930s reproductions.  They are so happy!  For a while I lost my enthusiasm for 19th century reproduction fabric.  Now I'm a big fan again (good thing, because I have a good stash of it).  

And then there is that other fabric...you know, the fabric too good to be used.

I know a lot of people who love Tula Pink and some don't even use the fabric in their stash.  Beth loves Tula but she does use her fabric.

Tilda seems to be the other hot designer these days.  I like (and have) one line by Tilda called "Chic Escape".  

I guess if I have one resolution for the new year it is to use some of the "good fabric".  

Other than that, I'll keep plodding along with my projects.

Wishing you a bright and happy day!


Friday, November 7, 2025

Flower Friday Surprise

 


We had a little rain last week, then a little warmth, then...a little surprise.  A cone flower rebloomed:


And then the rose did as well:


But the biggest surprise was the perineal gladiola which suddenly decided it wanted to be seen again:


I wish you some nice flower surprises as well!
Have a great weekend!





Tuesday, November 4, 2025

The 510 Top

 


My husband refers to my latest project as an adventure in craziness.  Hence the photo above.  😂😂

I had a lot of 2.5 inch squares.  I kept wondering what to do with them and then I saw a video from Lessons Learnt.  The scrapbuster featured on that channel used 6.5 inch blocks and lots and lots of 2.5 inch blocks.  Cowabunga!  

So during the last three weeks, I've been putting this top together:


Here's a better photo:



  


So the top took 480 squares at 2.5 inches and 30 squares at 6.5 inches.  I'm actually really happy I could use so many of the 2.5 scraps.  It also helped that they were already cut and even stored by color.  I only have a small container left!

The one big problem is that all those little scraps create lots of threads and lint.  I need to clean the sewing room again and run the air purifier a lot during the next week.  

Today I'm off to get another cortisone shot in my hand.  The right hand is fine but the left hand gots shots every three months.  It's been painful lately so I'm relieved to get the shot.

Wishing you a safe and happy day!


Monday, November 3, 2025

Updates on Sachet/Boudoir Pillow?

 


Hello everyone!  In the U.S. we are now on Daylight Savings Time and set our clocks back.

 I heard one of my British Youtubers mention they had turned their clocks back as well.  Do you live in an area where you change your clock?  I know some states here do not follow this.  

Are you enjoying an extra hour of sleep?  It doesn't make any difference to me.  I tend to get up the same time every morning.

On Thursday I talked about a pillow that I picked up at the Flea Market that seemed like a sachet/table sachet/pillow?  You can read that here.  Sue texted me that she had similar pillows in her collection.  Here are front and back images she shared:





Sue said these were boudoir pillows.  The first one is "flat as a pancake" as she put it;  the second is overstuffed.  Sue wrote, "they were intended to be decorations."  I suspect this was the real purpose.  Boudoir decor was popular during the first half of the 20th century.  If you check here, you can read about boudoir dolls.

To me, the pillows seem like a nice alternative and more affordable than the boudoir dolls.  

Sue also pointed out that why would you want the opportunity to stain your work with food?  Excellent point!

Nann wrote too, citing that:  "I've seen, or read about, hot pad mats with clove/orange scents though as I recall they're more like stuffed potholders than the lacey one you showed. I've never been inclined to make one, let alone a bunch of them."

From pinterest (but so cute!)

I have to say, I don't think my husband would appreciate the smell of clove and orange while we are eating dinner.  I can see using this for a pot of tea because I tend to drink Constant Comment tea with clove and orange.  But not for anything else.

Thanks for your input everyone!

Have a safe and happy day!


Friday, October 31, 2025

Things That Go Bump in the Day or Night

 


Happy Halloween!

Today's post is about some of the things that Lucky is afraid of...some logical some not.  To outsiders, he seems like a fierce dog all full of growling and jumping.  They don't know that a shadow or a leaf falling on the path can frighten him.  I still don't understand why he's afraid of garbage cans (except they are so much bigger than him).

They added some new features at the park.  Lucky was afraid of this duck.  It took him about a month to realize it wouldn't hurt him.


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This fountain was terrifying.  
He growled and barked for anyone who would listen!

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But one thing unglued him more than anything.  We walked along an alley in our neighborhood and Lucky could not run away fast enough.  Actually, I can't blame him! 😄



I would like to tell you this was for Halloween but actually it was July when this happened.  I had to look twice before I realized they weren't growing vegetables...

We live in an odd--but interesting--neighborhood.😂😂😂

Hope you have a wonderful Halloween!
Have a safe and happy weekend!