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







Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts

Saturday, March 2, 2019

Looking for Spring ~ March Has Arrived with Its Doldrum Days



Good morning! It's as grey and dull a day as you could imagine here at the beach. March is a big blah, neither winter nor spring. Sure, we woke up to snow, but just a dusting on the grass, much to Mo's urinary delight. My friend L and I have been doing some recreational shopping to brighten these midwinter days. My goal is to find a few accent items in sunny yellow to go with my soon to be sewed yellow pillow covers. I'd love to find a yellow striped jug or bowl, like this but yellow?


...maybe a few yellow carpet balls? Yellow must be my least favorite color [after forest green] because I have nothing yellow here to use. I do love daffodils, forsythia and dandelions, yellow tulips too---but as for a yellow and white quilt or pot or table runner/cloth, that's a fail.


Pier One looked interesting online, but was dull and tired in real life. Instead of spring colors they have a lot of grey, white and black? Black gingham, black bunnies. [yawn]


Very modern, simplistic bunnies.


Even bejeweled Bunny was a bit subdued.


These coffee tables were interesting, with their inserted sea glass. and lovely natural wood. Far too modern for my house though, I'm hoping for a farmhouse find someday.





I bought wax melts for my Mason jar thing. They smell like deodorant so far, huh.
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Yesterday we hit Home Goods. Nothing yellow but bursting with traditional spring and coastal summer items, plus a few  some fun finds.
























This was my on-sale treasure.



Should I paint this distressed chalk white or leave as is? It is another thread spool holder, my spools are multiplying like bunnies.



L had gone to get the car and as she parked I was like, "Oh look! You have to see this, it was on sale! Look at the cool china ABCs! So cool! Don't you LOVE it!" Jumping like a fangirl. And another woman walking by came over to look too, she loved it, she wanted it!  Prob I could have resold it for a profit, lol. Love the old china labels, not wild about the very modern steel screws though I suppose they'll be rusty by the end of summer anyway.



Flowers at the grocery and TJs. Eye-popping brightness. Sajou flowers.





Confetti roses.





TJs candle of the season is Lemon Cooky, nice and warm sugary but fresh lemony too. 4.oo.




Back in the kitchen I made bread this week. I used the no-knead dutch oven recipe again but I wanted seeded bread.



I love seeded or whole grain breads!


This came out so perfect [though a bit misshapen], just as I imagined.


I used TJs "Everything but The Bagel topping plus a bit of coarse raw sea salt, fennel seeds, caraway seeds, flax seeds ,pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds.


I drew on my previous breadmaking experience to get a chewy not crispy crust. I  brushed the top of the loaf with olive oil before adding the seed topping. The dutch oven is preheated at 450*: I then added a fat 1/8 C of water before I plopped  in my dough and covered it really fast, trapping the resulting steam. The steam softens the crust. Then when I did the last 10 uncovered minutes I added a bit more water, a sprinkle around the edges. And I was careful not to overcook the loaf. Slices perfectly, chewy dense texture.

My only drawback is the seeds make a terrible mess . Seeds everywhere, especially the flax seeds. I think I will make it without the topping next time, just put seeds in the dough?



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In between working on quilts I have started a bit of spring cleaning. Oh my windows need a big wash but it's too cold. The wind forces sand right thru the wooden window frames; I find little sifted piles where there's air leaks. Instead I emptied and washed the fridge, ugh. And today's chore was to empty the utensil drawer in the kitchen, sort the useless junk [old corks? three rusty can-openers, saved for the Apocalypse?] and to wash all the divider thingies. They're all air drying now.

Mo has been a very sweet boy, except he has moved on from kitchen bin rooting to attacking the laundry basket. Every time I look, all the clothes are strewn everywhere, clean or dirty, he is not a connoisseur. On one windy day---I think Monday? , hiding from the noise, first he built a nest on my bed....




then in his bed, under the computer desk. I think the hard drive is warm:



...then he got spooked and rowdy and built a fort on 'his'' sofa. He was very proud of his cushion pile/ mess.



Two  found washers this week. No coins. Paperwhites finishing week five.


Have a good weekend!

love

lizzy

gone to the beach...







Friday, February 22, 2019

The Stay-Home Shopper




Hi! What's up on this sorta-cold but not too awful Friday? I'm writing my blog for an hour before Mo's bedtime walk.



The past few days have been very productive in my little quilt room---I'll show you all on Monday. Now of course it's still wintery here and though I like to get out and see real humans [kids are away] but in many ways in this age of Amazon it's so much more efficient to stay home and shop online. Recently I went to CVS [drugstore/ pharmacy] with a long list of stock ups for winter, nothing glam, Tylenol, cold pills, Clorox, and Kleenex. Shampoo. I had a shopping cart FULL, got to the front to pay---not a cashier in the store.

Only self checkout.

No humans.

I stood there a moment, bewildered---I could roll my unpaid cart right out of the store and into my friend's double parked Jeep! Or I could leave it the aisle  in silent protest. Of course I left it, maybe $150.oo worth of ''sundries'' and toiletries, what my ex DH used to call beauty aids.  CVS has lost a faithful customer.

"If I wanted to do my own checkout, I'd stay home and shop on Amazon." I explained the tee shirt saying to my friend.

There are some things you don't think to order online. Today I ordered a new Dustbuster, mine has died.  The local vacuum shop had no parking; we couldn't find vacuums at Target or Costco. Amazon, go for it! It'll be here tomorrow morning, how simple is that.

Then there's things that are really great to buy online, like used books, either from Amazon or eBay.

I have a standing search for old books by quilt designers I like. The heyday of primitive quilting, maybe all quilting, seems to have been the eighties and especially the mid-90s. These are books and patterns I had no time to enjoy back then.  A find:


I have the Jackolantern book somewhere, so I'll resell it. But the second book is a rare early Cheri Payne book of small prim quilts that I love. Also has adorable pen sketches on the pages, good for inspiration.



A steal at 5.00 for both and free shipping. Cheri fans failed to see this bec the Halloween book was the eBay photo thumbnail. This book can sell for over $100.oo!



Then another 90s pattern,  recc by Humble Quilts' Lori. She has a darling winter quilt that is called Wear Warm Clothes---how cute for cold winters.


The pattern is here in this book along with some other fun designs. Well worth the less than 15.oo price.


Somehow I always thought this was Santa's clothes! But there is no Santa suit? Good bec it is then not a Christmas quilt, but I kinda loved the idea of Santa's longjohns and  mittens etc.




Last a gifted book, from a friend:





Gorgeous. All the blues I love.




I stayed here! But I am pretty sure it is grey not blue.

Some pages are very high style and far too fancy, but interesting.


Other pages are just, well, perfect.





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Another thing I enjoy looking for and buying online is fabric. I have no access to a real quilt shop, the closest is many miles away--maybe Broolyn?  Or out east. Hopeless. This was my winter treat to myself. I was as frugal as possible buying absolutely only things I need, hahaha. None of that no new fabric in 2019 crap for me.



 A group of batiks and a pineapple print, for a bed linens project for  a client to look through.Going for softly pale eclectic / serene but interesting. Touches of blue.






I'll keep the pineapples for myself, pillow cases, if they don't like.



A few daffodil yellow touches, for my living room, in late March.









The photos above  don't do the choices justice. The yellow really sings and is so sunny and happy.



Cute black and white irons and wash labels prints to give my ironing boards a spring makeover. I'm tired of using old sheet remnants.


Funny dishtowels for quilt backs or gifts,





Stash refresh---red, brown.
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I love this brown, so vibrant and interesting. How about......Autumn pillow cases, or an apron, or tablecloth? Quilt backing?




Oh okay, the Mushrooms. Hadta have them though.Too too  cute.



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I did get to Costco for the Must Have tulips in the tall glass forcing jar.



Usually Costco doesn't take care of their live plants but these were lovely.




Mine are red with yellow fringed edges.


And TJ's for veggies and cheese. Look at the forsythia in the TJ galvanized bucket! If I was a rich girl I d just take the whole bucket and all the flowers on home with me!


As we loaded up the car, there on the mainland--the new Costco is built on a wetlands marsh [?!]---the sun was shining and the air had a softness. "Do you feel a hint of spring?" I asked L. She just shook her head:"Storm on Sunday." Oh well. Good thing I like winter. How about you?

Back to my little Sajou French quilt. Its finish-by date is February 28.



PS On Monday when we reveal our string quilts' progress, I am going to offer a bag of quilt scraps to anyone who wants them. Stay tuned.




love

lizzy

gone to the beach.....






















Remember the drifted bushel baskets I couldn't carry home? Still haven't been back to the beach to try to save them, high winds etc, trucks. But here are previous finds from a few years ago. The disks are about 16-18" diameter. Maybe tomorrow if I neglect Sajou.