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







Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Mid-Week Mid-July Quilt Progress



Good evening! Thundery here, Mo is snoring. I'm checking in to show you how much I have accomplished for July already! I am pretty pleased with myself,lol.

First, my June/ Pond Racing / Sailboat block for A Year n the Country.

In case you don't know what antique pond racing is HERE is a link that shows the sailboats that are still raced in Central Park, NYC. I have seen them many times, they're both beautiful and exciting to see. Nowadays pond racing is instead a sport done on ice with engine powered high tech sleds, it seems. Looks fun but not old-time-y. I love this block and couldn't wait to make it.

I did the embroidery in bight melon orange, golden-yellow, and turquoise to keep it from being much too patriotic RedWhite'n'Blue.


Here the finished block is shown with last month's Rooster, though on second thought they probably will not be together in the quilt.


Rooster got his beach piggy friend attached too.



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A few weeks ago, just after 4th of July. a big box came from my quilter, as I know I previously mentioned. Always a thrill. I got the binding on the two doll quilts already; WW will have to wait, because I have had/ am having a lot of beach guests this week. Maybe I'll get WW's binding on this weekend if its 97* as predicted. I like to keep busy-hands projects going for when I have guests who I sit and chat with.



Here is doll quilt number one, Pinky aka The Yellowware Bowls.


This was made for Lori's swap but I was afraid it wasn't 100% mid-1800s accurate and didn't want to get in trouble for flouting The Rules. Or worse,  disappointing my swappee. [Those plaids!]


Instead I finished for my own use, which means I could use a favorite much loved Cotton and Steel spool print for the backing and I had time to send it to my quilter for her to do darling miniature Baptist Fan quilting.



This is the second quilt, also made for the swap, but discarded.  It doesn't have a name yet.


It used up the last of the early-mid 1800s antique Evening Stars [1845-1860?] I had on hand. Two madder ?  prints and a red mini plaid of unknown provenance.


The quilt is based on a Pinterest photo of an antique quilt. [!?]. The pin had no info so I don't know whose quilt was my inspiration, sorry.

I sketched the quilting from the photo for Lori C., my quilter and told her Just have fun with it, do what you like. She did an expert job [of recreating the original quilting!


For now this little quilt is finished but I made it to experiment with walnut hull dye/ tinting. The antique quilt has a definite golden overtone of age. I hope to mimic that. I don't want to tea dye bec tea creates a slight pinkish cast; I am looking for warm tan. I may also try Rit dye in tan and Goldenrod, see what happens.

Authentic repro calico border and backing.


Fabric for pillow cases, for me. I guess they'e on deck after WW binding.


And I'm trying to give Bitty a few hours each week. Hand-quilting is rather boring, isn't it? LOL.


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Ths week Mo had a grooming session, with an oatmeal bath. Here he is after, chomping his reward jerky stick. The bandannas the groomer uses are so cute.



I love this month's rubber duckies! I told her i save them all and plan to make Mo  a little quilt someday using them.





have a good week!



love

lizzy

gone to the beach.....

ghost moon, late afternoon, almost full.











More pond racing:






Saturday, July 13, 2019

The Friday Flea ~ Mid July



Hi! Yes July is half over, will this be the fastest summer ever? I do think so.

Yesterday I was NOT going to the flea, I just was not. But it was very hot and still and the microscopic gnats were in a feeding frenzy out on the deck. Neither Mo or I was comfortable with the constant pricking bites and heat, so I got him settled in the air conditioned house and took myself off to the late Friday opening of the church flea.


I was hoping for a few pretty ceramic flower pots for my basil and possible tarragon, but no.



Instead first thing I spied was this collection of vintage glass flower frogs.


They have had these before, they do sell fast. I like them for pattern weights for marking and cutting fabric, tho the ones I use are metal, I thinks cast aluminum. These are nice and weighty, but at 5 and 6 dollars each are too expensive for me.




What did I buy?



The tipping point item, the item worth standing in line to pay for, were the two deep blue linen plaid kitchen towels for $2.oo. I always need towels, use them in hopes of cutting down on paper towel use. If you've ever shopped for 100% linen towels at Home Goods, or even cotton ones from Target or Walmart, you know a dollar each is a real steal.


Plus I love the color, so deep a blue they are almost purple.

Then these little guys were peeping out from an upper shelf. Little folk art shorebirds, sandpipers in my imagination. $2.oo. So cute and whimsical.



I really love them, I have a small collection of wooden carved shorebird ''decoys'', so for two bucks, they too made the cut.



Then--I dithered over this guy.


Really nice yellowware medium-small bowl, not a repro. Charmingly crude brown stripes, great condition. Again, $2.oo.



Didn't need it but I wanted it it,lol. Cheapest bowl I ever bought.


What I didn't get: The ladies still won't sell the Christmas calico apron, with tiny holly sprigs. Seems it is a favorite of "Agnes" 's, she wears it to sell on Saturdays. Huh. And I'm looking for a linen tablecloth or sheet for a white on white, wool and velvet applique coverlet project designed by Maggie Bonanomi. I got interested in it from a FB prim sewing group; I thought I would use one of G'Gma's handwoven linen sheets, but so far I am not sure I can use them that way. [too special]. So I am looking for alternatives. Note to self, look in textiles closet before you buy.

Total spent - $6.oo

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Back home the garden on my deck is doing well. Flowers are starting, much sooner than the 90 days it said on the seed packets.



These are called Cut-and-Come Again/ State Fair. So far I haven't cut any, I love waking up to their bright faces.







Tiny zinnias too: Thumbellina, 









And one Green Envy zinnia that survived a Mo tantrum in early May. {He knocked over all the seeded pots and tossed the dirt and seeds everywhere, yap-yap-yap! He hated them,lol. They were intruders!]





Hope your flowers are blooming and your weekend was fun!

love

lizzy

gone to the beach.....

Today's beach: brilliant blue sky and surf, gale winds. Big waves full of sea salt and good negative ions and great beauty. Hot by the cottage, cold by the water. Click for slideshow, to see the birds in flight.


Most beautiful of the seagulls, a Laughing gull. They come from the far north where they nest, stay only a short time mid-summer. Very graceful, raucous laughing call.







 Terns NOT liking humans in their water/ space:











Sunday, July 7, 2019

Summer Begins ~ Fourth of July



Good evening, friends! It has been a lovely holiday weekend here at the beach. Some clouds and humidity made for less than perfect photos at times but with good weather and friends and family gathered round, it was my idea of perfect.


Of course my dad's flags were prominently displayed. The outdoor one actually goes up on Memorial Day and remains out til Christmas.


I stuck my little flags in all the flower pots and in jars and crocks around the cottage.


Poor Mo was decorated too. [He did not like the star garlands!].



Sadly he is mostly banished into the air-conditioned house; the heat and humidity and excitement were very hard on him at times.



Early summer morning walks, to beat the heat. Mo and I looked to see what everyone was doing to celebrate.







Daylilies always bloom for 4th of July.



Pretty fence flowers peeking back out at us!






Beautiful large starfish sculpture, very Jonathan Adler. I love it.








Deck flowers are blooming!

Nigella from Mel, from seeds.




Lilies my son planted for me the summer I was in such pain.



Later it was off to the beach! Some clouds, which is actually a good thing, makes intermittent shade.



Far, far, over a mile round trip.





some crowds,



but nice.

Here's Gully.




Rose hips replacing the fragrant pink blooms.





This is fun! Look what I discovered on the big beach to the east: the big red buoy.






It is still here, I never realized, because its antennae and red light have been removed, its bell silenced. It has become partially buried in the sand. I hope to get over to see it up close, soon.
Below, photo taken from the boardwalk over the dunes, red buoy is in left, top corner.




Here just after it washed ashore, last spring.




For the Fourth, my friends had their annual BBQ. As always it was delicious. I'll put the menu and recipes here at the end.


Later I wanted to sit on my deck and watch the Grucci fireworks live, but guests prevailed, everyone was hot and tired, so we watched the Macy's fireworks on TV. Ridiculous.



Mo loves these friends' quiet garden and he was so happy to have all his ''family'' together, even though we had to enforce the No Treats rule due to his hot weather iffy tummy. [yes he puked in their immaculate living room, sigh.]


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Friday a big box arrived from my quilter! So exciting.



I stayed up late prepping my July Country Year block and sewing bindings onto the newly finished quilts!



Today we had drier weather, but very high winds. You can see the seaweed blown ashore at high tide, 2 PM, so not raked away yet.


The wind kept the flies away, but made it impossible to sew on "July/ Sailboat". Maybe just as well, bec I don't like the left sail's shape, even though it is carefully copied and fabric ironed around its paper shape. I will redo it. I also brought the Pinky Dolly Quilt, glad to have it to work on. Sewing binding is a perfect beach project.



I hope your long weekend was good too, maybe a little sewing or reading or time with those you love. Happy Summer!




4th of July BBQ Menu

Italian Pinwheel sausage, pork with basil and cheese, Good Seasons marinade.

Sweet marinated Chicken breasts.

Marinated Skirt steak, delicious and different marinade.

[you'll note everything is marinated! LOL. BBQ, right?]

My mom's classic German potato salad, vinegar and oil dressing, no mayo.

My friend's roasted veggie pasta salad.

Ralph's Italian cream ices: raspberry, peanut butter, vanilla chocolate chip, lemon. Handmade, hand packed. A summer party staple. [My offer to make strawberry shortcake was politely ignored.]


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Rolatini with Roasted Vegs and Arugula

Whatever pasta you wish to use, cooked al dente, she used de Cecco spirals

Fresh baby arugula

sundried tomatoes

Roasted, cooled vegs -  cherry tomatoes, zucchini, yellow squash, fairly fine dice.

Feta cheese.

Good Seasons Italian dressing, or any garlicky vinaigrette you like.

Enjoy!



love

lizzy

gone to the beach.......