Good Sunday afternoon, everyone! Tomorrow night is the Equinox [Monday evening], even diehard summer people like me cannot make summer last forever.
And so Autumn begins, despite the joy of endless hot sunny days. It could rain! It could snow, we could have a hurricane--but you know, probably not.
A hummingbird visited while I quietly sewed!
And this little lady sparrow, Missy, visits daily.
I think she'd eat from my hand but I' m a bit wary of her getting too friendly. No birds in the house, I tell her.
Mo is oblivious.
The garden pots struggle on, damaged as they were in July and August. They look terrible but they're so brave and still produce sweet bright flowers.
The cosmos and marigolds were the stars this year, in such bright Lizzy colors. The zinnias mostly couldn't renew and regrow, they need lots of babying and care to flourish here.
I was going to cut everything back, but the hummingbird loved the tall pink cosmos. So they remain. These tiny birds fly about 25 miles a day and desperately need food for their journey south. I put out extra water for the birds too.
In the big cosmos pot these tiny alpine daisies have just started blooming, along with the white alyssum. So sweet, love the color that I think of as blue, but actually it is a purple, isn't it. There's a deep pink version too. No clue what they are, it was a not specific wildflower mix. There's another tiny blue flower also, can hardly see it except in the pics. Maybe catmint?
I am diligently hand sewing Noah's Ark, even as I dither about the too stiff papers I experimented with.
It made a lovely firm edge for needle turn applique, but the water soluble description is a bust.
This week I soaked all the blocks overnight in batches, squeezing gently to soften the paper. Blocked to dry on kitchen counter. When it's done all I can plan is to send it to my longarm quilter for her opinion, yes/try or a resounding no. We'll see.
Since Mo is poorly I've been walking alone twice a day. Looking for nature journal items. Hahaha, so far came home w just these few leaves and this tiny shell from one of my gathering jars.
Not a native shell here, someone's discarded Florida collection, I suppose.I do like drawing and painting leaves. This is what we call shield weed. [has a real name, like ''lamb shanks''?]. A true weed, quite ugly and gets so big.
And companion drawing from 2024, the awful Lantern Bugs. They're BACK. One landed on me, eeew.
Another much anticipated migration occurred as always on August 3o. The big dragonflies. My sketch is not what I had envisioned. But not as bad as I thought, maybe.
This sketch remembers my fountain, broken during brickwork. May try again next year. I was so sad.
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Old Red Baskets is so fun! Just doing borders now, prewashing the backing.
In my hunt for my supply of fusible [for a tiny Christmas quilt],
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This is a poison yellow/ chrome yellow from Pan Buda. Note the spooky Moons! And darling squirrels.
This is a cool find. I collect this odd mourning vermicelli print. Repros and original. Variations turn up fairly often once you take note. No clue why it appeals---I just imagine the 1860s-ish quilter thinking, well, it certainly won't show the dirt.
Mo is doing poorly. The vet appointment was lukewarm: "not better but not worse".He has had two of his vestibular episodes that I call a seizure, bec I don't know what else to call them--since his appointment on 9/17, so past 4 days. Vet says he is not in pain, but I feel he is frightened and sit with him etc. All. Night. His lovely dogwalker came to visit him this afternoon and coaxed him out for a small walk on this beautiful day. It did perk him up and I am so grateful.
Wishing everyone a good first week of Autumn. Go ahead, put up the pumpkins now. It is time.
love
lizzy
gone to the beach....
It's ''clutter'' but sometimes I leave out new or interesting projects on the dining room jelly cabinet, so I can see and love them as I eat and work. Not lost in the little sewing room, at least for a few days.
You must have a huge stash!! Love your projects, with the Old Red Baskets (a pattern I have never made) and the grey ones. I need to quilt today too and start on the binding on the Baltimore Quilt. I hope the backing for Noah's Ark softens up enough to machine quilt.
ReplyDeleteSorry Mo's not at his best, but it sounds like he enjoyed his little walk.
Hi! My stash. I don't have huge amounts of fabrics but since I buy 1/4 or half yards usually, I have a nicely diverse selection. But new is always good, so inspiring. And sometimes I buy just bec I love fabrics, hahaha. When I designed clothing I had a whole wall, floor to ceiling, half a short city block of fabrics. 3 yards each. Much of it given away after a season or two. Downsizing from that was so hard.
DeleteI think Basket quilts might be a very American quilts style, I don't recall ever seeing a British or AU or French etc Basket quilt, . They're very prized here.
Noah's Ark pieces are so wonderful, Lizzy;))); I can't wait to see it all together...fusibles are a total mystery to me --one's idea of "thin" is so variable isn't it?
ReplyDeleteYour remaining flowers are so pretty adding the last vestiges of summer colors to your patio...meanwhile, my poor tomatoes are looking pretty shabby right now--a few little green tomatoes hanging on for dear life and those naughty squirrels are stealing them and after taking just one bite, leaving them to rot!!! Aaargh...
Working very slowly on 60th Anniversary Year piece--4 blocks now: 2 finished and two still in the works...my table looks like a tornado hit it!!
I hope Mo perks up a bit and feels better...poor baby;((( hugs for you both Julierose
Sorry Mo is not feeling very good. I hope he feels better soon.
ReplyDeleteAt least you have some flowers! Our front flowerbed is a mess. We had the overgrown bushes pulled out and that helped, but there are still a lot of weeds and tree seedlings that need to get cleaned out. I bought some daffodils bulbs the other day, probably overly optimistic about getting them planted before winter, lol. The new puppies like to dig and can't be trusted in the front yard yet. At least the weather has cooled down some! So maybe I can do something out there soon.
I haven't seen as many birds at the feeders lately but the occasional hummingbird does come by. Some look smaller than others and make me wonder if they're fledgling? IDK. They're still fun to watch!
Always love to see what you've been working on! And hey! Take your camera/phone along on your next walk!!
Take care,
M.
All your quilting projects are coming along so beautifully. I wonder if you could try making a sample piece using that nasty applique paper, then soaking it in hot water with some white vinegar to see if that might dissolve it better. Worth a try if you have some scraps. So sorry to hear how poorly Mo is doing, such a dear little friend. We've not seen any of those spotted lantern flies around here. We've been warned to report any sightings to DEC as they're trying to eradicate them because of their destructiveness. We're finally getting a few showers tonight, along with thunder a little while ago. First rain in more than a month.
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