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Monday, November 21, 2016

A Quiet Sunday ~ Westering Women Update



Hello, good afternoon! It's a grey and windy day here at the beach. Now, in mid-November, there is suddenly a nip in the air. I am sipping my hot Earl Grey tea with my snack of a ''golden something '' apple and a sliver of Vermont cheddar goat cheese.The tea's fragrant steam mixes with the sweet scent of my London Candle. It too is flavored with bergamot and and black tea. The brown bowl in front of me is filled with cinnamon sticks and pine cones, a hint of the holidays to come.
Saturday it was 65*, today 30s-ish.






Mo had to wear his sweater.


I worked on etsy listings all day. It's a tedious task that takes time away from my sewing on my quilt projects. [Even after all these years of selling on etsy, its categories and info are a mystery to me. And one is often lost in the search engine's crowd.]




I haven't touched P2 in weeks. I know I am very behind, too bad. And this week the November Westering Women block will be posted. Ten blocks done and two to go. I did catch up on this project, making both September and October blocks  this past week.


Here is September: Sage Buds.


I must say the train ladies must have had a lot of time on their hands, if indeed they sewed such complex blocks. Look at all these set in seams, lah di dah. I bet the wagon train women were thrilled if they got a simple nine-patch together.*


The stop on our wagon train is Fort Laramie in what is now Wyoming. The diaries of the time mention the lovely scent and color of the sagebrush there. And yet---Wyoming?---seems to me the pioneers better get moving, they have a long ways to go yet.


The block represents the blue or purple sage flowers that bloom on the brush out west. I sat on the deck and sewed, and in my head I kept hearing,"Roll on, lonesome  cowboy! Rose of Cimarron. Dusty days are gone now, Rose of Cimarron." Yes I too think Cimarron is in Texas, and the band was Poco, not New Riders of the Purple Sage. Music blips heard decades ago, long forgotten, that come into one's head are so weird, aren't they.


Here is the October block. The train has left Fort Laramie and is facing the Rocky Mountains ahead. This block is called Rocky Mountain Chain.


If our wagon train takes what was called the Southern  Route, it seems it will be an easy trip over the Rockies. Something I didn't know. Makes me wonder why folks struggled through the Donner pass over the northern Rockies instead. Out train will travel over the Continental Divide, on to the Promised Land!
I sure wish I had more of the robin's egg blue seaweed print, it's a Shelbourne Museum repro. I had a tiny roll, not even a fat eighth, from the Cape Cod quilt shop.


By this time I was ready to see how the blocks look laid out. Ugh. I was going for scrappy, not mish-mash.

Here they are laid out on an antique quilt that has very wide cheddar sashing. I don't want to use cheddar but I can see why so many traditional quilters used it. Its happy brightness somehow unifies all.


I had originally intended to have 3 or 4 '' blue sashing with red cornerstone stars.


Somehow on the journey I forgot that idea and stupidly used blue patches in my block corners quite often. I am thinking a tan calico [not this coral double pink!] and red stars with a narrow blue border, right now.




And inaccurate as heck but I gotta have this wagon train print for the backing....

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I hope you have a fun Thanksgiving week, and can spend the holiday with family and friends. If only in your imaginations.



(Remembering long ago and far away, good times.)



love

lizzy

gone to the beach.....









Westering Women is a SAL on Barbara Brackman's blog, see link in side bar. *Brackman does NOT say the blocks are necessarily block patterns that date from the mid-1800s. The blocks are chosen to represent the stops along the wagon train route, and may be anachronistic. At least that is my read on the project, and not Brackman's own words.*

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Farmers' Market Strawberries, Blueberries

Hi guys!



Ha! I thought I'd come home today from the farmers market with a wonderful picture story about luscious juicy bright red just-picked strawberries. But NO! Seems the crop is very late because of the chilly spring.

But I do have strawberries and blueberries for you, in my etsy shop.



Made from a single Civil War [?] era quilt square!



The faded rosy red print looked like strawberry vines to me.


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Some patches were soft sage-khaki. Another square in this group of old blocks shows the calico print pattern was once pansies. sigh. I didn't cut that block up.


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Strawberry gelato, creamy/ tan and pink now, 150 years later.




Blueberries--or should I call them blue strawberries?



This one has lots of black, with tiny pale pink-y flowers.





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This berry is all cadet blue, obviously a stronger fabric or dye here. [And its presence makes me think these blocks are worked on through the late 1800s?]


 
 

 
 
This quilt was my photo prop today. I wanted to show it to you---it too is a rescue quilt, from my flea. For some reason any quilt that appears there is unloved, tattered, dirty. I feel compelled to bring them home and save them.


''postage 9-Patch'' or ''Single Irish Chain''


Like the blue polka dots quilt I showed you a few weeks ago, I intended to sell this baby but just look at the adorable tiny 1" pastel squares.


 And fine if simple quilting.



Too sweet to end up a ''cutter'' on eBay, right? (I say that as my quilts cupboard bulges like a fat guy at a pie eating contest, lol. I have taken to hanging newer purchases in my winter coat storage closet. The coats can go to storage at the dry cleaner....)

Back to the market: asparagus is still very in season. I made fresh pasta with asparagus, lemon and feta cheese for dinner. Just those simple ingredients , no recipe. Add some butter, lots of black pepper. Yummy on a foggy night.

And peonies were the flower of the week. Peony season---just a short week or two in early June.

 
The display was very creative, all kinds of old milk bottles and pickle jars. My thrifting heart just went a-pitter patter.

 
I loved her twig chair.

 

This grower's flowers were so beautiful, though pricey at 15.oo for 6 stems.


What's blooming in your garden?

love

lizzy

gone to the beach......



still waiting June 4, 2014


piping plovers doing a mating dance

Friday, December 7, 2012

Christmas Hearts



Hi! Is everyone very, very busy? Sit for a moment, come visit the beach....





I made a few Christmas hearts the other day and got them up on etsy. No eBay right now, their shipping requirements are too stringent.




I did rustic burlap hearts...





I loved this fabric but it was too harsh for throw pillows, better used in small projects.






Love the ABCs pattern! And stylish, untraditional  black on tan...





Then while in NYC I picked up a pack of wool squares in shades of reds and rose.





I went very prim here, I wanted that ''penny rug'' look....









I make the Christmas/ winter decor hearts without scent, but I have the nicest woodland Christmas scented oil, to add when requested.



You can see where my buttons go...all those summer days searching for rare carved mother of pearl beauties.









And here's a little red bird, as we used to call cardinals back in Illinois.




I have a delightful customer/ friend who asked me about making birds with wire feet, like these...[isn't the sepia transferware covered dish gorgeous!]...

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So this cardinal was a prototype.





LOL. I think the feet need some design work, but all I had was a scrap of rusty beach fence wire. He stands up nicely! But he is not adorably chubby, is he. And maybe he's not ''tres chic''?




Hope you're all having fun decorating for the holidays..whatever, whichever, your tradition is. Enjoy each moment, treasure every memory...





wishing you Holiday love and blessings.....

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love,

          lizzy

gone to the beach.....