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







Sunday, October 29, 2017

October Project Progress



Good evening! It is rainy and breezy here at the beach tonight. So far our H Sandy anniversary storm is just another rainy day. Later....big winds! Scary but all is well.




We haven't had much rain since, oh, maybe May?---so no complaints from me. Mo is another story! He was so indignant that he got wet at noon that he threw everything from the sofa and rolled about, hugging his beloved sock monkey.





Here Mo is a few days ago. You can see there is still a lot of summer in the air, huge leaves, humid days, lots of flowers everywhere. Some nights we put on the AC, not because it's so hot but because it is so damp. Maybe today's ''storm'' will bring a change of seasons finally?


I cut the last of the zinnias and marigolds on my deck  before the rain came.


October has passed by quickly in a flurry of home fix ups and face lifts, so not that much sewing/ quilting actually got done.



For a little treat, a change of scene, I got out my Christmas gift to myself, a tiny quilt kit, from Temecula Quilt Company.


These kits are fun---and tiny! --- 8" x 9'' I think---but this one has not quite enough fabric for the sawtooths, if I make them in the Magic Eight manner that I prefer. here



I like to cut the blocks a smidge bigger and trim. But there was not enough fabric ! I did some creative piecing to get 12 for the inner third border.


And today I lost one of the four green and white center squares! These are only 1 1/2" but how can one  so completely disappear? It's a mystery. And of course there is not enough [any] fabric left to recut. Do I make one that doesn't match or redo all four? By row four I have given up and am using my own fabric, the kit's bits will get set aside. This is too bad because I love the Temecula fabric choices, often things I'd never choose.



Today I also did some mending, fix up sewing. I love Talbot's sateen chino cropped pants. In fact I love most of their clothes and they have a great sale at season end, just about when you're actually going to wear the clothes. [I like plain, washable, classic clothes]. Anyway I love the pants but whoever thought 2" deep pockets was a good idea needs a new career. I need to put my phone and my car fob thing in my pockets. I don't carry a purse, just a wristie, but even if my phone and car key fit into the wristie, which they do not, I'd put the essentials in my pockets so in case I lose my wallet, I can at least get home. Plus around the house I keep my phone in my pocket. Does it take long to make the pockets deeper and functional? Not but it's annoying, even if the pants cost, like, 12.99. here  (You have to kinda mentally edit out the overblown stuff and just go for the classic  pieces.)
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I put aside Silent Night for now in order to focus on finishing last winter's projects. Here are a couple of Westering Women blocks. The blue sashing is a quandary. If I cut it so I center the stripe pattern, I throw out about half the fabric, the in between areas. But cutting across the grain is not very attractive. I think I'll cut the blue borders then see if I can eke out the stripes with the rest.


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Bitty update? Almost done. Every time I think she is done there's just a few leeetle bits or bobs left to sew.


I added the scallop border and the funny little buds.



A few more sunny deck days and it truly will be dine, ready to layer up with batting for next summer hand quilting maybe.





I quilted my Lori Little Quilt, that I call Muddy Waters. The binding is half sewed.








Last week I accidentally bought an large bottle of NOT sugar free ice tea. I think Muddy will get dipped into that before I discard the useless tea.
And, big thrill! Three quilts, back from the quilter. They took  almost three months to get quilted, but the results are beautiful! They need trimming and then binding, again lots to do if the warm sunny weather holds through til mid-December. I just wish I could remember what I planned for the bindings.


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Looking ahead, I found this vintage Linda Brannock pattern on eBay a few weeks ago. Each flower block was a separate pattern and this seller had all but two. I also ordered  a Sunflower from Brannock's or Patek's Collectors Series to fill in that tall one, bottom center, even though the idea of stocks is cool. This was an eBay Make an Offer listing and it always pays to make a reasonable and polite offer. My seller accepted my offer AND she found the two missing flower block patterns and included the for FREE. Isn't that really nice.


 I love flowers of course. I have seen this made in wool [maybe on linen?] or done with cotton needle turn. Both ideas appeal to me so I have to tdo some thinking before next summer's deck sessions.


I saw this block, bottom, on one of my FB groups, by Karen B, and just fell in love with the prim perfection.  This one is called Marigolds. And there's a pineapple too. Primitive heaven, sigh, sigh.


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Can you imagine! In a few days it is Halloween, then, bang!, three weeks later Thanksgiving. I already bought two boxes of Stove Top Cornbread stuffing, put the boxes in my freezer. This is the secret basis of my much-loved stuffing recipe. I have to admit I am kinda dreading holiday cooking, with so many dietary needs and imperatives these days. My mom had it easy---turkey and fixin', not a quibble heard. How do you guys cope with dairy-free, gluten free, carb-free, soy-free, sugar-free , vegan holiday meals???
We have three weeks to figure this out!

love

lizzy

gone to the beach....











Thursday, October 26, 2017

Trip to the Punkin Patch


Hi everyone! October is almost over! We managed to squeeze in a quick trip to our fave shop to enjoy the cool autumn afternoon and to admire their fall flowers and pumpkins!



We were going to go to the bigger nursery to give you guys a new place to enjoy [though we've been there before] but it's quite far and time was short. This nursery never disappoints.




I didn't get a photo but a daycare group of very little kids were there on a field trip. All in pumpkin yellow tee shirts, choosing their little pumpkins. Adorable, took me back a few years to when my kids would go to choose a pumpkin, so exciting every year.




As always the garden center has beautiful and rather unusual flowers.





I grew ornamental corn from seeds this year but I didn't get lovely tassel heads like this!








Evem mums look gorgeous in large masses like this.





Plenty of pumpkins!





























This is always so funny, the Big Max contest!


And this year you could buy your own Big Max to take home.


Apples, some heirloom, all organic.




Because of Mo's voracious appetite I have been avoiding live cuttings like bittersweet or pumpkin plant, and I do love the beautiful faux decorations.


These were my favorite, tiny velvet pumpkins on branches! But 12.99 each on sale, too $$$.


There were tin roosters this year.


A few polka dot pumpkins that blog friend Kit and I loved last year. $16.99 ea.


Odd but interesting tin flowers. [?]


There is also a petting zoo. I am not sure if petting zoos are okay nowadays, in our PC world, but these little guys were adorable.





They seemed clean and well cared for! This little goat baby was shy.


Indoors were the new fairy gardens, decked out for Halloween!





But Thanksgiving decor was sparse...


...giving way to Christmas! Already. We'll go back in a few weeks for stocking stuffers and tree trim gifts.


There seemed to be some confusion about the various holiday motifs. I ca't imagine Day of the Dead skulls on my Christmas tree, can you?





We also stopped in Home Goods. Just a hint of Halloween, like this strangely cute and gigantic pouffe in pumpkin straw knitting.





I fell in love with this pink Xmas tree but passed.



I also loved this sign.


And Mo got a few Christmas gifts. Home Goods has the BEST doggy clothes, gotta snap 'em up when they're there. Here he is trying on his fur lined sweater. He hated it so much he tried to bite my hand!!





All week we've been practicing Mo wearing his Halloween costume. I'll show you next week after Sunday's parade. I hope there IS a parade as we are expecting a nor'easter storm, on the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Sandy.

Have a good weekend!

love

lizzy

 gone to the beach...

PS I never did get good pictures of my house's completed refurb  last week. This is a peek anyway. Our visit went well and was so fun, if much too short--but lunch on the deck was cut short by the arrival of yellow jacket wasps! Just awful. Not so many but even one is too much. Too bad because it was a gorgeous day for my little get-together.



PS For anyone who crochets, a wonderful post on Attic 24, crocheted pumpkins! Really wonderful.
here