Friday, February 20, 2026

28 Days until Spring!

 



The snow is melting.  We've had a week of temperatures above freezing and it's really helped reduce the depth of the snow.  Lucky could even make it to the upper yard yesterday and frolicked in the snow there for the first time in weeks.

Funny dog thing:  Tinkerbell the chihuahua that Lucky visits every day.  She always pretends she is angry at Lucky.  The first thing Lucky does when he visits is search the floor for any trace of dog food she may have left.  Nancy says she leaves a little piece or two of kibble every morning...an act she does not repeat with her evening meal.  The belief is that she leaves that for Lucky.  They both become upset if they don't get to see each other for a while.

I haven't done any sewing this week but that's because I was taking folks to doctors.  


Brad finally agreed to go the doctor for his costochondritis on Wednesay after two weeks of pain and spasms.  He's on 4 drugs now and I'm hoping it all works.  Thursdays seem to be the busiest day of the week.  Yesterday I took Dave to the hospital to have his feeding tube replaced.  He wasn't allowed to drive after the procedure so I chauffered him.

My brother Jim has some new developments.  The epidurals on his back are not really effective anymore.  The doctor wants to try a nerve burn now.  This coming Thursday I take him for one of two appointments required before that procedure.  The doctors need to know he will respond before they do it.  However, when talking to the nurse at Brad's appointment, she said she knew of a doctor that had the nerve burn and it really helped him.  Keeping fingers crossed!


I watched a video that I found really interesting.  You might too if you enjoy women's history and/or embroidery.

It is Sarah Homfray's post on Mary Linwood:  here.

I'm really hoping things slow down soon.  We'll see how it goes.

Have a safe and happy weekend!




Monday, February 16, 2026

Another Finish

 


I have a number of tops that Beth and I used for examples in our programs.  We liked tops because they were easier to pack and didn't weigh us down like the quilts.  I had a charm pack of reproduction conversational prints and used that to make a top.  

I wasn't sure if I would have the top quilted or not but now I am glad that I did.  Lizzie did a beautiful job of quilting and I really like it now.


There's a great blog post by Barbara Brackman about conversation prints here

Here are some of the prints in my quilt:


I hope you have a safe and happy day!


Sunday, February 15, 2026

A Good Sale

 


There's a good sale going on at Connecting Threads right now.  Some of the fabric is reduced to 5, 7, and 9 dollars.

I needed some blenders so I did place an order.  The fabric color I needed most was beige/ivory tones.  For years I've been in love with white and black as backgrounds.  The first change was when I gravitated to navy as a background.

Now I am once again in love with my 19th century reproduction fabrics and of all things, I needed was beige/ivory.  

What colors do you prefer?  Do you go in phases as well?

Have a safe and happy day!

Friday, February 13, 2026

Happy Galentine's Day!

 


Happy Galentine's Day!

Before I got married, my friends and I celebrated together (way before there was a Galentine word for it).  These days we are all busy taking care of our families but I do miss the fun we shared!


Here's a pretty little bouquet for you.

Have a happy weekend!



Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Wayback Wednesday: February 11, 2026

 


I saw this on Pinterest:


What the heck are they talking about?  
I have that thermostat in my house.

If you want to go wayback, remember these light switches:


My paternal grandparents had these switches and I was always fascinated by them.  Who can resist a button?

Othe things I have:


Yes I have one of these and it still cuts paper really well.  My great-grandparents used it in the family drug store in Centralia.  I think they made pill container labels with the paper cutter.
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I'm writing this on Tuesday and Lucky is literally barking the window while a light snow falls.

I think Lucky has had enough.


Happily, we are going to get a small amount of warmer weather...even as high as 37 degrees Farenheit!

A big change from our temps of 0-19 degrees!

I hope the weather is good for you too!

Have a great day!










Monday, February 9, 2026

Two Finishes

 


Life has been chaotic.

I have three patients these days.

My mother told my brother she was having chest pains but then refused to go to the ER.  Long story short, I got her to a cardiologist and she is "an extremely healthy senior."  So that is one problem out of the way.

My brother has been in a lot of pain.  He has osteoporosis and two years ago broke a bone in his back by doing nothing...seriously.  Anyway, this past week he was also in terrible pain and I was afraid he broke another bone in his back.  He's slightly better.  He needs an x-ray again but is being stubborn.

And of course, my husband has another episode of costochondritis, an inflammation around the rib cage.  He was moving furniture in his man cave and then went out to shovel--even though we hire a younger man to do that.  So he is a mess and just has to take it easy again.

I sew whenever I have a moment to breathe.  Since all three of my patients can be frustrating with their stubborness, I keep repeating this to myself:


ANYWAY...I have two finishes to share this week.

Nora's quilt for her second birthday (yesterday was her party).

Also a new ladder quilt, the sewing themed quilt as you go hexie piece:


I have two more quilts to bind and am working on that now.

What are you working on?

Have a safe and happy day!