I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Friday, July 10, 2026

Plan B ~ What To Bring Out for Sewing when Your Quilt Block Flies Away

 




Hi! The other day I was out on the deck, enjoying the bright breezy day. And--the cheddar disk, the center of Posies, took off and fluttered away  like a big fat orange butterfly. It swirled down the back lane, a baby French bulldog [where was his mom!?] gave it a sniff  then it flew on. Oh no, almost out of that cheddar. I started over with a new Posy center, got interrupted, went back out moments later only to see the entire Posy block also flying away. Over a high grey wood fence, then it reappeared off over someone's truly ugly evergreen hedge, gone forever. I may have to do some pink centers.

Usually I have all my big potato sized beach rocks on my table to anchor my sewing but the recent high winds made me bring them inside. Imagine if one crashed through my windows. But I must put them out again, a scissors or a pincushion obviously lack the heft to serve as fabric weights. I'm enlarging Posies, tentatively will do sixteen, not 12. After I do the centers the rest of the work, except the sparrows, will be indoor machine work.

So now what. Recently I got out my Ohio Sampler blocks. I sadly recall hoping my SIL would sew this along with me, as we both have Ohio Valley pioneer ancestors that we used to be able to be proud of, olden day relatives who fought in the Revolutionary War and Civil War, were given land as payment--long ago. Folks of courage, vision, and hard toil. It is our history. But she declined anyway.

You may recall I make a big deal about finishing what I start but I gave up on this project, oh--could be as much as ten years ago. Factors: a similar album I did w vintage Tall Ships was called The Ugliest Quilt you ever made, mom. I loved it and was crushed. More to the point, the patterns weren't usable and I just gave up.

My copy of the  Jan Patek version  has no measurements or cutting instructions. [Thank you, Penny, for sending them!]

And the Shackleford book, though it has superficially good patterns, definitely states a disclaimer that the blocks herein are adjusted for rotary cutting and do not fit together as shown via the antique quilts. Again, discouraging. Daunting. I can make my own pattern, but if I buy someone else's pattern or book, I find it hard to wade through and redo.

As mentioned Penny had a complete JP pattern  and did share. [Mine was direct from the J P website, they never responded to many emails asking for the rest of the patterns! ]  I boxed them up abut never forgot the project. Now, opening the storage box I was surprised at how many blocks I have made.


Aren't they pretty. Favorites like Oak Leaf and Reel, below. Pomegranate and Carnation.


Though actually, as I study the Patek pattern which has a the cutest most folky, funny blocks, I see very few that will fit into my not very determined plan.  

What to do? This Shooting Star/ Comet looks like it'll keep me busy for a few days.

After the  Comet I want to make the Shoe, the Dog and The Cat. I know I won't use the Fishbowl although it is a classic Victorian motif . And the Eagle will be redrawn to be more primitive or eliminated. The Hands need to be rotated. Lots to think about. 

A Good Thing!

Some stored blocks are also from an associated Fail. This was a paid online sewalong I started, back in the day when we did historic sewalongs [think Brackman]. But the designer was so afraid that someone would steal her designs that she only would post very blurry partial pics that were useless. Again I got fed up and stopped.


But seeing these semi-lost blocks has motivated me. It will be the Second Ugliest Ever, maybe, but I no longer care. LOL!

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Earlier, when I went out to water the real posies---and aren't my Zinnies adorable!---I was immediately bitten by swarms of gnats. No sea breeze, very humid. They'll be gone soon but I am very allergic to insect bites, so here I am back at the computer. The breeze should pick up soon.

Too hot to sew outside anyway. Opressive. I'll find the bug spray then go for a walk instead. 


PS My Parriet Powers stamps arrived just now. Aren't the animals a delight.



And---my hands and wrists swell/ hurt and neck gets painful when I sew a lot. I highly recc this cream, best of many I have tried.  I think it is mostly arnica but whatever works is good enough for me.

Have a good weekend. See ya soon.


love

lizzy

gone to the beach....

beach west of me, by surfing beach. The sand is sifted by the tides and waves, so at this beach the sand is  a bit coarser and not as white.

 
New on the dunes, large flowering yucca plants. Are they wash ashores from last winter's floods or a dune erosion efforts? No one but me seems to have noticed


BLOG NOTE: my spellcheck is not functioning on any of my sites or devices or apps. It makes posting laborious! And I leave misspelled comments like I am illiterate. Pls forgive the typos. I apologize.

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Strawberry Moon and Other Stuff

 


The Strawberry Moon is late this year--the moon of June and June is almost over.
 

Last night the moonshine was gorgeous--at midnight the night was not dark, the sky and beach glowed with aquamarine light, and the moon reflected on the water, like a sequined pathway to the stars.


Unusual, otherworldly. I hope you looked up too.


July marks the switch to hot weather here, Fourth of July is almost always the hottest weekend of the year. It's pleasantly summery today [breezy, sunshine, low 70s] yet the doom weather folks are shouting about the heat. It's annoying. 


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Years ago as young moms my friend L and I got into the routine of doing errands together---back then once a week we'd drop the kids at school and set off for a busy day. Less boring when the chores are done with a friend! Time and life has changed that but every month or so, we do get out together. First, a few weeks ago, after doctor visit,  I lured her off to the flower nursery for geraniums. Don't know why but this year I am yearning for geraniums--red!--that Mediterranean  resort vintage-y vibe.

You may recognize the Flower Farmhouse from autumn visits.

Wonderful fun Posies metal stakes, 


and a ladybug Welcome sign. [wish I'd snapped them up, but no]

Gasp worthy geraniums, 


look at the prices.


More...


I got a couple smaller plants and a few pretties. The striped flowers are SuoerBells,"Holy Smoke"

Another day we did local errands: 

Trader Joe for flowers and bread. Never again on a summer Friday. TJ's was teeming, seething with hungry humanity. Crazy. The famously awful parking lot was gridlocked with impatient huge SUVs with nowhere to go. We had to do the double parking  thing while one of us shopped. I  did get my roses and hydrangeas, just a bit of lovely to cheer me up. [the bread aisle was flooded, eeew. But grabbed fave Rainbow Radishes too.]

Then Dollar Store for doll clothes makings and fun finds.


Abridged version of a book I remember loving when I was a child. Now--tedious and unreal, as I reread. Bought fir collage cutting up.

The best seeds!  Their Lilliputs are what got me hooked on zinnies.


Look at the sale price.

I did relent on my patriotic boycott and got the flag garland. I'm hearing my dad's voice in my head, ''cutting off your nose to spite your face --your boycott is pointless, the Flag belongs to us all.''


BTW the flag garland could maybe be used in a quilt. The fabric is woven, nylon or polyester. Tea- or coffee -dyed it might look like old silk.

I also made a dolly outfit for my friend's 14" doll. She's growing up so fast, if she continues to love dolls and my handmade clothes she may be less enthralled by my over-the-top designs and gaudy add ons. She may want ''Elinor" and "Willa" to dress like real girls? I must remember to ask her....

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I'm pleased with the deck garden.


The zinnies are in bloom.


The geraniums look bright. The impatiens  [a Mday got from Little Friend], lush and colorful. Plus an addition from the nursery day outing .

SuperBells [mini petunias] w more impatiens  for a different look. Petunias don't do well in harsh deck conditions--but--adorable, right. Love stripey flowers, esp tinny blooms.



First coreopsis, these are reseeds. How I love them!


A charming small planter. Cobalt ceramic little person to hang out w Tiki. Both got impatiens .





Have a good holiday! [pic from better times]


love

lizzy

gone to the beach.......

memories....


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