Hi everyone! January and this is indeed a dreary day, dark grey dripping rain. Better than snow of course and if I was feeling well, I'd bundle up for a nice rainy beach walk. Not to dwell on illness but yesterday was the first day since mid-December that I have felt even somewhat normal. Quilting recently bores me to tears, as does reading, knitting, sketching--well, everything. Yet having end of year projects to finish--requiring no thought!--has truly been a blessing. A reason to walk into the sewing room and do something. I finished binding Old Red Baskets last night. I so hope to find striped tulips for at least a brief photo shoot.
And I cut out and set up the final Snow Babies for Silent Night.
The little make do Christmas quilt needs its stars quilting, had that set up but undid to do pants hemming favor with useful but ugly knit specific cover stitching.
The house is again blue and white with a few interesting deep red touches for warmth, including a lovely gifted knitted throw from Boll&Branch. I'm momentarily bored with displayed quilts/ kitsch/ twee, clutter though I enjoy my winter drieds/ big bowl with new orange neroli candle:
I wanted dried pomegranates, but they're wildly expensive. So I'll dry a few or maybe new orange pomanders would be fun?
Having said NO handmades, I am so in love with this remnant of an Ocean Waves quilt. It was a gift in my box of antique treasures from my brother and SIL. I think it is so refreshing. Maybe it will be a pillow after all?
So back to Winter of 26, what's on deck besides Noah's Ark patches turned into a top and off to Lori C for her magic?Usually I have the winter sewing all planned out. I had thought to make a 250 USA commemorative project. They are just so fabulously interesting in another 200 years! This was a choice: https://www.janpatekquiltsinc.com/product-page/liberty-garden-book
Explore String quilts?
, though I get confused by her ojos and always give up. [I'll make Julie's method instead if I make this one.]
For more primitive ideas: This darling Baskets, sent by Penny. Good colors, texture, interesting layout....
a traditional regional style from my pioneer families' part of Ohio. [Once we were so proud of our land grants further south in south central and south western Ohio. Oh how history has been rewritten. No judgement as to better or worse, just confusion, where we once had pride and patriotism.]
He has been a lovely boy for me as I struggle to regain energy and focus. Zzzzzz
instead of NY?








Love the little "snow babies" with the blowing scarfs--so cute!! You have a lot of good projects for possible future sewing; of course I LOVE Boardwalk...really interesting use of strips, I think... and looks like a fun one to sew up...also the Cheri Payne sampler type looks like a fun make to me...
ReplyDeleteAll the appliqued ones are good choices, too. Decisions decisions. So far I haven't had anything really "send me" lately. [ Too much frustration and anger simmering with the world situation...!!]
This Wednesday Helga is going for her "SPA" treatment...evidently she doesn't feel like sewing either as her "chattering sounds" tell me....
Looks like Mo is happy to get home once more; happy to hear that you are moving along healthwise, Lizzy--you had a really tough go of it...;(((
hoping 2026 will be better...hugs, Julierose
Thanks Julie. I wish my [nameless]machine could spend the spa trip w your Helga. Do you think she'd sew better for me if I gave her a name?
DeleteQuilters have a talent I envy. I love a beautiful quilt and appreciate how hard they are and I'd never be able to do. I've toyed for years to just make a scrappy quilt but even that is more than I can muster. Whatever you decide will be gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I think anyone can make a quilt they love and use! You could try local sewing shop or your local schools might have evening classes. Try it! You Tube also. Thanks for the positive vibes!
DeleteYou've got a lot of good choices there and a lot of variety, too. I hope something sparks the creative juices, but I know, too, how sometimes just even the idea of quilt making can make you want to run for cover! As for the weather location - I've noticed with a new internet router-thingie (same company, new device) my browser location (I've set my location services to OFF!!!) moves me around the country. I'm located in the Midwest, but have seen the Google think I'm everywhere from Seattle to New York City, so maybe your Internet is providing the location and it's coming from a tower less local than you'd expect? Isn't technology fun? (Although I will admit I enjoy confusing the crap out of the ad services in the apps I use with this non-information!)
ReplyDeleteThanks for encouragement. I figure by the time I finish up current little projects I will have decided.
ReplyDeleteW weather technology--oh I laughed a bit. My mom was addicted to the Weather Channel later in life and she'd see dire storm warnings--elsewhere! And call me all upset and worried. I'd be like, Mom that's in North Dakota, not Cape Cod. I Guess Philly is close enough but does have diffrent weathher and earlier sunset etc.