Hi everyone! It got cold here, we had frost warnings last night [but no frost]. And the icy wind is howling through the old wooden window frames. I even put the heat ''on'', up to 55*, I figure if it's that chilly in the house then yes, the heat can come on. But no. It's mid November, Veterans Day, which marks the beginning of autumn here. The leaves and grasses will be turning, then going all dun and brown by January. Earlier I got out my dad's military medal, the only one I have, and touched the medallion, remembering how much pride he took in his service as an Air Force officer and pilot, his efforts to ensure our Democracy and freedom.
I'm always sending my brother screenshots from IG. He pays attention!
I love the new addition to my pitcher collection. I had fun filling it with fall botanicals from Trader Joe's. Hops, yarrow, berries.
Ihope they dry nicely.
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Ever optimistic, despite the disappointing news of No Thanksgiving here I turned the folded When the Wild Geese Fly quilt on my bed. It's made by me and warm and flannelly, so I actually use it if it gets cold. I turned it to the Turkey block for Thanksgiving month.
I love the children too, the block above, my kids in my heart if not here for the holiday. Are they going to school or trick or treating, who knows....
And this darling turkey came up in my Quiltmania agenda calendar. It is back issue 151. Though I don't really a need a pattern. If I ever find a cutter quilt piece to use for the background, I'd love to make him.
Here's a couple of other Thanksgiving/ Fall little quilts I am loving, esp the three Acorns. New from Julie Porter/ Farmhouse Cottons. Only av as a download so far.
TQC, inspired by Penny's version. This is a photo from TQC, free pattern.
And from...now I am not sure, I'll edit. Inspired by a Cheri Payne design, I think. Adorable.
Now...remember I started by saying it is soooo cold here. I wore long pants! And once day I wore a cashmere turtleneck in a soft persimmon rose color. Oh I felt wonderful, so snuggly and so soft and warm. But tomorrow is supposed to be record breaking warm here, warmest Veterans Day in history here. And the other day it was almost 80*! Back come the shorts? Mo is all set to be outdoors for sewing hour:
Mommy, why are we hiding in here?
We venture out most days. Good thing I had lots of handwork planned. Here is Noah's Ark, all turned edge hand applique. [The bright plaid at the bottom is the tablecloth, not part of the quilt design.]
I think I have three or four more animals and the dove---let's see: foxes, a horse, the snakes, a lion [both males, yikes]. Then the whales and the Ark and Sky, so it's more than I think.
Not pressed here, and I am right this minute not at all impressed. But maybe I will like the blocks better in May when the project comes out again.
And one beautiful day I stayed in and made the base pumpkins for the Jacks project.
Mo was not amused as he patiently waited outside.
I hope to arrange the faces over the winter. Then hand sew next summer?
This is the inspiration quilt from FB group, with the maker's permission.
It is duller than my usual but I love it. All thrifted shirts and a hand towel. The eyes etc won't be like I'm showing, that is just to give you the gist.
Blog friend Juliann sent me a lovely bundle of assorted wools to use. Just perfect. And mixed in may be be the wool pennies, old, old, from Rusty Crow Quilt Shop.
I'll do one face at a time, sounds like a fun project for a snow day?
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Earliest sunset this year is December 7, at approx. 4.30 PM. Dinner walkies have become après lunch walks instead, our long daily walk.
The nights draw in so early. The darkness overwhelms.
Have a good week.
love
lizzy
gone to the beach...