I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts

Monday, April 1, 2019

End of March / April Already



Sunday, last day of March. The day could hardly look more wintery unless it snowed. Rain is dripping from the bare branches of the ugly locust tree, the beach world is grey. 45*


Mo is still at his sleepover. His babysitters said he is hiding from the rain. He looks cold, doesn't he, with his paws tucked in. Though I know my friends' home is always toasty warm.






Now April...I tried to find the origins of April Fools Day, but it seems a tradition lost in time. Perhaps was an early saints' day---wonder who the patron saint of idiots is? I just got off the phone with a medical office, they could use a patron saint. Why do they push drugs and tests so?

It's far too windy for a walk so we'll enjoy some spring beach photos for years ago. The beach changes daily yet in its way is always the same. Enjoy.

gull? helicopter? osprey?




piping plovers



Oystercatcher on her nest







piping plovers





sanderlings




sanderlings, also below













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Rumor has it we may make an Amish inspired quilt for our Fall sewalong on Humble Quilts. I love the idea! I pulled out photos of two of my Amish/ Mennonite quilts, just to study how the colors are used. Amish quilts always seem to glow despite their geometric simplicity.

Ohio Amish c.1920-1940


PA Mennonite, Perkiomenville area c.1878
[book documentation]



Mo is now home. He supervises.


This morning I'm  making yet another doll quilt for the HQ swap, while I wait for batting to arrive.


I think I better try again, Amazon Prime, for faster shipping. There is after all a deadline!

I also looked at my new pillow covers, in daffodil yellow, all ready to add a touch of spring. But---too gaudy?



This bird print in Vibeke's studio here, is so much more subtle.

VIBEKE DESIGN: Winter out ... spring inside!


love

lizzy

gone to the beach....


Friday, June 23, 2017

Summer Solstice



Hello, friends! Yesterday, June 21st was the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. Such days seem special to me always, days that mark beginnings and ending, days that will never come again.
What will this summer bring? I'm afraid to hope, but hope anyway.
Mo and I will spend our afternoons on the deck.


Ship watching is always fun. Last week I could see a beautiful huge white cruise ship, out among the tankers and cargo ships.
I look the boats up on Shipfinder. It's the blue icon off New Jersey. The black icon above it is a cargo ship.


It was this ship. It looked a lot bigger in person! And brilliant glowing white.


Now back to sewing. Whatever shall we work on? I have two ongoing projects to finish: all the fussy binding, beading and sewing on of 68 yoyo buds, onto Summertime. [and actually I need at least 20 more yos! Sue? Did we make extras? I must count the ones Sue made for me.] And I have the top border/ banner of Fall Festival to complete though I won't then sew the top together until winter, unless if we have some long rainy summer days. Summer is too beautiful, to rare, to spend the hours indoors, behind a clattering machine.
But the advent of summer cries out for a new project or two. or three! Two mostly pieced quilts from Jan Patek. I'll do the hand applique of the moons, stars, pumpkins over the summer, then again do the piecing during indoor time, next winter.





Yes, it's the border vine from FF, sigh. I decided to make this before Lori announced the FF sewalong. At least it's cool, with acorns and bittersweet. It will be made with thrifted pale greeny white plaid shirts, and red and black calico.



I thought this so-cute fabric might be fun for labels on Fall quilts? Not sure how yet.



I love this mostly blue and white winter quilt by Jan P. The simple patchwork Stars in blue and white are something I can actually use in my house. I love the snow scene at the bottom, even don't mind the Patek Saltbox house with Kitty and Doggy. They're used differently here, I like them. The Stars should go fast [hahaha, yeah, right] as they're really made with Flying Geese blocks, which I learned to make fast this past winter.


I planned to use many random dark blues, but --what do you think?--I am thinking the white stars should be this so adorable Snowman print!? Or some of the Stars?

Snowman Gatherings III Blue on Tallow Snow Friends Yardage SKU# 1210-14

And this is a little project, sheer indulgence in something sweet, a small prim quilt by Minick and Simpson, called Bitty's Quilt.


Sometimes I like to make small quilts/ crib quilts for ''someday''. Who knows when the right baby might come along.


I pulled out stash fabrics.


But also gave myself the treat of some new soft simple fabrics from Fat Quarter Shop.[not all are successful--- the problem with ordering online. But all are very pretty.]





My friend Sue is making Bitty also. It's not a project to divide into segments for a sewalong, but we'll both probably show off our progress as the summer slowly slips by. I plan to do needle turn hand applique, as does Sue, I think. I may cheat and machine sew the stem because it would make it sturdier in case it is someday an actual baby quilt.


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Mo and I are doing well with our walks, though I find them exhausting. Soon it will be too hot for Mo and I am thinking hard about his schedule for hot summer days' exercise. We stop in our friends' garden during our long noon walk, for a cool drink and a five minute rest. This is not us being lazy! Pugs cannot tolerate hot weather; Mo likes a long walk but needs a break halfway.


Remember Mr Mockingbird, who sings outside my computer window, in the ugly locust tree? Well he has found a Mrs Mockingbird this year! And apparently they have a nest with eggs or babies. Every afternoon when Mo and I go out for our walk we are dive-bombed by chittering, terrified Mockingbird parents! I have no idea where the nest is. When we come inside and I look out my window, the birds are gone again, only to appear the next time we walk. I have to say my feelings are hurt! I wear a hat and cringe and think, Ha! So ungrateful, Mr Mockingbird? Did I not set out cranberries and blueberries for you, winter after winter, all these years? I'd never hurt your children, you should know that! But of course he does not know that. I can't wait to see the babies learn to fly!
Mo has NO interested in birds whatsoever.




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And something for the weekend, an idea from Mel a few years ago, quite easy and tasty. Zatarain's Dirty Rice.


Yes it's a mix or kit, but who cares? It calls for ground beef (or chicken/turkey?). I also saute onions and garlic, add sweet peppers, and though I forgot this week, I think  fire roasted chopped tomatoes are a nice addition. The mix is a bit too spicy so I'll add plain brown rice to make it blander and healthier. It's not ''summery'' but I find it so useful to have a casserole in the fridge for those, "Ma, I'm starving?!?" moments. Or if we have torrential rains from H Cindy remnants, as predicted. LOL, how embarrassing for Mother Nature:Hurricane CINDY? Yeesh.
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Years ago I had a neighbor who followed olde traditions and every Summer Solstice she and her women friends would don long floaty robes [aka beach cover ups and caftans], and they'd perform an elaborate spiral walk/ dance out on the beach. Drums gently drumming, almost unheard over the crash of the waves.The spiral was always large, maybe thirty feet in diameter? More? No one bothered the celebration, or commented; they never invited us outsiders  to perform. I'd have liked to walk in that circle, it looked so peaceful and joyous.


Have a great weekend.

love

lizzy

gone to the beach...





Thursday, May 25, 2017

Something for the Weekend



Hi! Happy Summer! Years ago I followed a Yahoo writing group and for awhile, in its heyday, every weekend the  organizers of the group would have a post called Something for the Weekend. It always included book ideas, wine, maybe food or an activity. I loved those posts, usually written by my faraway friend Cat who lived in Scotland. We'd hear about pear cider and village fetes, it was very fun.



So in honor of those earlier days of internet friendships I thought I might sometimes do a weekend post here. This is the official start of summer at the beach, and I suppose everywhere. Rain or shine, summer is here. The weather gods are laughing hysterically, they have sent us endless drizzle, dense fog and cold temps.




I got out a summery cashmere turtle neck.


Mo wore his raincoat.


I love when the shops stock up their crappy summer toys and patio stuff and sunscreen. So happy and hopeful. When my kids were small it was so exciting, shopping for new beach pails and shovels, a new boogie board, maybe a wiffle bat and ball. And oooh, bubbles! And a kite!








And the market had peonies, gasp/ sigh. Too $$$ at 7.99 for three stems.



I stopped in the el cheapo wine shop with my coupon [all the shops issue summer coupons for Memorial Day].  Isn't this the cutest packaging ever---I wish they sold t-shirts!


I got a bottle for a friend's birthday. It's not a brand I ever drink, but if it's not good she can always do mimosas or bellinis, right? I know she's having a houseful of guests this weekend, and can use it.



Food: This comes from Kelley ~


Roasted veggies tossed with pasta for a weekend dinner, because it's supposed to rain, rain, rain. I'll long-roast the pretty heirloom tomatoes, single layer on an olive oil drizzled cooky sheet. Roast the halved tomatoes at lowest temp [my oven it's 200*] until caramelized. Maybe 6 hours, but keep checking! Store in olive oil with garlic cloves til needed. Then I'll short / hot roast the squash and asparagus separately. About 35 minutes at 400*. Toss with some cubed Brie and parm, a splash of white wine, maybe some herb sprigs? Yummy.


Books:       The Dry  by Jane Harper  Australian murder mystery. Very well written and engrossing. Drawback: I immediately knew who the murderer[s] were. First novel by Harper, I'll look forward to more from her.
                The Kind Worth Killing  by Peter Swanson   Oddly gripping despite the fact that none of the protagonists is very appealing.  Plot is reminiscent of Hitchcock's film Strangers on a Train.

[and again a rec from Kel] : Razor Girl  by Carl Hiaasen I haven't started it yet, but it looks like another crazy romp from Hiassen. Kelley can update us?

Projects for rainy weekend days: I don't have anything quilt-y to show you this week because I've been working on a duvet cover and pillowcases for friends. My friends have a relentlessly grey decor in their lovely home and it took us ages to find a good grey batik for their bedroom.


This has taken me all week! I'm losing my touch, and finding it hard to wrestle the equivalent of 12 yards of fabric [king size] and a 72" zipper. Took me three tries and two zippers to get the zipper set just right! I want the pieces to be ''perfect'' for these special friends.

On the hopefully easier side of projects, I plan to make these shower steamers: here
Since I cannot have a bath anymore, just showers, due to hip pain/ limited mobility, I so miss my bubble baths and array of bath salts and bubbles and scented gels. These are supposed to be set on the floor of the shower, to at least create a relaxing scent. Made with cornstarch and essential oils. I ordered bergamot, eucalyptus and lemon verbena.[more on this project later!]



And look! Gluten free, hahaha.


Saturday morning I'll hang out my wooden Stars and Stripes, as I have for all these years since my dad made it for me. If it's an okay day I'll put all my little flags along the deck rail too. The Thunderbirds [ the Air Force fighter jet team] are supposed to perform at the airshow this year, so exciting, but the fog has kept them grounded. No amazing practice runs along the beach , too bad.

beach entry pots of flowers

Mo is ready for fun, rain or shine!







So there you have it, something for the weekend. What are your plans?

love

lizzy

gone to the beach.....

same weekend a few years ago.....










Inspiration? Zoe buys this for You Know Who!