Good morning, on a hot summer day at the beach!
Folks are enjoying the drier air today, I hope to walk down later.
Little things, mostly good things to report this week: I've been doing the tiny embroideries for the Tiny Baskets sewalong on FB. I 've never done backstitch before, so something new to learn.
The motifs are minuscule. The blocks will finish 3".
With Julie's permission blog friend Penny is doing the Baskets too. Penny hs the best fabrics! And her Baskets are darling.
I finished Blue Basket, from French General, intending it to be a throw pillow, maybe for the pine bride's bench? You may recall I was upset because the 40 dollar kit arrived wadded up in a ball and the seller was like, shrug---well now I find the backing fabric is much too small to use. It def states that is the backing! No response at all from FG this time. I was thinking of making their linen apron, or another textile collage...but maybe not?
On a different note of great customer service, I sent my beloved lavender micro serrated blade scissors back to KAI to be repaired.
Suddenly they didn't mesh or close, the blades hit instead. For $7.50 they said they'd sharpen and adjust my scissors, so I sent them off. About a week later the scissors returned. BUT they are new replacements. How nice is that. No cost to me, no explanations, just kind service. I will def be a returning customer when they have their next big sale.
And while many sources I use, like Amazon and Fat Quarter Shop, Fabric.com, have had two month waits for items one needs now [yes I understand but still], I have turned to etsy and [less but still good] eBay purchasing for really fast and personalized service. I treated myself to these wonderful wools for my big applique projects I have planned.
I had almost no wool left. Erin at Quilting Acres kindly helped me with everything I need including one of her very useful scrap palettes. I think we ''spoke'' on etsy on Thursday or Friday. My wools were here looking gorgeous Monday morning. Finally something to smile about! Quilting Acres
I also received a pattern quickly from a personal website and good old Target has been a stalwart, bringing everything from outdoor seat cushions to Triscuits to ALL Free detergent, delivered fast and free to my doorstep. No marigold seeds, from etsy, though, I do admit.
Mo and I are headed out on the deck for some sewing soon. Finally we are finding some serenity in the hours we spend out there. The Basket embroideries each take about 3 hours for me to sew. Probably other quilters are much faster. Cuties, so worth the time.
It's not like I'm going anywhere....no curbside service here.
love
lizzy
gone to the beach..................
Oh I almost forgot!:
What's that weird title mean? Well, like many others have mentioned, I have been having weird vivid virus dreams. Recently one reoccurs each morning just before I wake up in a panic. I'm sitting at a wooden table, holding a package the size and shape of a loaf of focaccia bread. It's wrapped in newspaper and twine. I say, Oh it's so sad, this was not delivered---it was intended for Stella on Bonaire [the Caribbean island]. Somehow I know it holds fabric scraps for swap. Next to me is a man in a khaki sheriff's uniform. He says, Don't worry, Stella is stylish.
Then I wake up gasping. The dream is very bright and colorful. I wonder what it means. Who is Stella, who is the sheriff? Why Bonaire?
A mystery in the time of the plague.
Really cute little baskets and lovely woolen colors...
ReplyDeleteStrange dream--sometimes you have to wonder where all these dream people came from...
Humid and steamy here today..going to have to begin doing my rain dance soon..our lawn is getting parched,,,,
Hugs from Home Base, Julierose
Gosh, I thought you were going to wax poetic about Dear Stella fabrics (which I love), but no, just a bad/weird dream, lol! So thankful most of my dreams remain in the lost mist of a foggy morning wake up, never to be heard from again. Your little embroidery/ pieced project looks like fun for afternoon deck stitching. Enjoy your warm weather, we're sending our cold front eastward ... any day now.
ReplyDeleteone thing i like about MD instead of MA is that farmers' markets have been open nearly 2 mos and are now well stocked...nice long growing seasons...
ReplyDeleteDreams can be so strange, can't they? And especially when they recur. Have you looked in a dream dictionary to see if you can make any sense of the meaning of it?
ReplyDeleteI love your blue piece, even though you don't have enough backing. It's frustrating when you don't have everything you need to finish a kit project, esp. when it says it's all included. So sorry you didn't get satisfaction from the company, either.
Your little embroidered baskets are adorable. So tiny!
I love your little embroidered baskets! So petite!! I'm happy you got good service from Kai. I love their products and they are also very polite at quilt shows too! Terrific service!
ReplyDeleteGood to hear your Etsy buys and sunshine have brightened up your day. A little bit of sunshine always brightens my day too.
ReplyDeleteThe beach pictures are wonderful! The air looks so very clear! So inviting, hope you were up to heading out there.
ReplyDeleteWhat sweet little embroidery baskets. Glad you're enjoying it.
How nice to get brand new scissors. Thanks, also for reminding me of etsy and ebay being options for buying. Not sure I'd buy anything from French General again...
Thanks for sharing what you're up to :)
Kel
Very mysterious dream indeed! Covid Stress can manifest itself in so many ways! I do think your blue flower basket is so charming. Piece the backing? Use that fabric for something else (stash) and do a different back for your cushion? Your scissors look great and I've always heard great things about KAI scissors. I can't remember the brand of mine but they sound similar to yours and are also Japanese like Kai.
ReplyDeleteI missed this post the first time around but I'm catching up again! Love the tiny embroidery for the little quilt, but the picture of Penny's is missing. Your Blue Basket came out great but I think I'd avoid that company for any other projects - not very good attention to detail OR customer service.
ReplyDeleteGlad you got your scissors replaced! THAT'S GREAT customer service!
I have some bizarre dreams occasionally, but thankfully mine are more entertaining or puzzling than frightening. Mostly I don't remember them.
Happy you're getting to enjoy sewing on the deck! It's already too hot to be outside here.