Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Catchup - Sept 22nd-24th

Sept 22nd

OMGG it was awesome to chat with Sylvia last night after returning home from their family week on an Alaskan cruise.  Then today to drop off a couple tomatoes and a few carrots (thanks to Angie) to her and Pat briefly as I'm too tired and achy to visit.  

And look what they brought me!!!  


Guess I better get cracking and make this chickadee postcard, to add to my growing collection, and something of those lovely fabrics.  Thank you ladies!!!  Beautiful!

Sept 23rd

Yeah I finally have my smaller body fitting recliner!!! I love it!!! 


While waiting for the delivery I found out my landline was dead, what next Shaw!!! In the store it looked more grey, but here it looks greenish, which is totally OK to me!!! My arm and selfie stick are still too short!!! 😆

So tech will be our tomorrow as it's the line or the modem, beyond my over the phone assisting!! LOL!!!

Sept 24th

Okay phone is fixed after a bit of tech challenge and thankfully people were able to leave messages and I could call them from the cell. So now to do more purging and some slight shifts in furniture. 

Also prepped the PFA SWAP postcard back and hopefully tomorrow unpack my machine and sew the finishing up. 

Ohhhh and I've my Aeroplan points flights booked for Toronto in November, hopefully no disruptions by AC!!!

Saturday, September 21, 2024

Catchup - Sept 21st

Well I decided to check out Pineridge Hollow even though it was raining this morning and all was a soupy clay parking lot. Nearly landed on my butt as my sandals were slipping. Had an juicy loaded chicken burger and "beet juice" ceasar - which was awesome. I enjoyed the fresh air, shops and ambiance! Even bought myself a cactus and fancy pot, now hope I don't kill it. The lady ensured if I set it in water and let it absorb from the bottom till soil is damp then let excess drain before putting it in the no drain pot, once a month then it should survive ME!!! Easy peasy right!!! 










Catchup - Sept 18th-20th

Sept 18th

A continuance of Monday's sewing day at Edna's along with egg salad sandwiches for lunch AND a visit from the fox!

I sewed up 10 more I Spy blocks and Edna is quilting her makeup bag fabrics and looking good!






Sept 20th

OOOHHHH it's so awesome out here visiting my friends! I LOVE autumn!!! Wheels and Lexi were racing around but stopped before I could get their shenanigans!!!


Well after feeding the Crew I went to check out the chicken coop n run and the garden! Sure looking good? 




Asparagus after growing season.


Now relaxing on the deck before my supper and baseball on TV.

Catchup - Sep 16th-17th

Sept 16th

Hey, I forgot to post the ACQ Sept 7th sewing day results. Lately I've been playing with my 9" square I Spy blocks for MPQ ABC quilts. That day I sewed up 17 blocks. Today while at Edna's I sewed up another 12 blocks and forgot all about the leftover 9 sets pinned ready to sew from ACQ sewing day! AND wonder how many more blocks from the tray I've yet to sort out???




Edna finished off her last year's, I think it's called twisted ribbons, just in time to maybe quilt it at the retreat this year. It was a pattern that Adina had sewn up and passed onto Edna.



Walking to my car I noticed the Sturgeon Creek Portage Ave lights are out so guess that affected her Shaw TV and power flickered off a couple times while eating supper. Also look at the sky!!! 


Sept 17th

Here is Lori's write up on my 52 Scrappy Triangles quilt she custom quilted. It's naturey, simple and more me than the feathers I first thought of, so I'm pleased with her quilting. Thank you! This was also part of the $100 virtual retreat prize I won last year from MPQ to go towards any quilt shop or service!  

I just ❤️❤️❤️❤️ it and now to finalize my label and bind it! MY QUILT!!!!!

Rose Anne brought this lovely quilt in for some custom quilting. A few members of my local quilt guild got inspired to do some paper piecing and followed The Year of Scrappy Triangles blog post by Leila Gardunia. I saw some photos of this quilt as Rose Anne was working on it and had thought her chosen background was black, but it is actually a beautiful deep green! It is a lovely compliment to all the batiks she found in her stash.

Initially I thought feathers would be the perfect suggestion for the green strips, but I just could not get them flowing nicely to the inner green border. Everything I tried looked really awkward at some point. When I suggested the echo curve design for the outer border and the center strips, Rose Anne loved the idea and the rest of the design fell into place quickly after that.

The gold border received large curls, the inner green border an oak leaf and curl, and the paper pieced triangles received some branching curls. I always try to repeat motifs somewhere in the custom quilting so that the quilt feels cohesive at the end.

I used an olive green thread for everything but the oakleaf border. There I switched to more of a rusty gold thread to make it stand out a little bit more and add a bit of interest.






OMGG!!!!! Hope all are safe around there! 🙏

Today I started off lazily then kicked into motivation gear and successfully tatted and embroidered the rest of the evening! So I've some tatted butterflies and completed my PFA swap postcard top, now to work on the back and sandwich it together. 



Hopefully my newly serviced Janome will cooperate with the satin stitched edging! Jo do you recognize my source of inspiration for a couple of my seams? Yes I use it for some help! ❤️

Catchup - Sept 15th

Sept 15th

OMGG!!! This is the last week then they are closing for good! By reservations only. Check Facebook etc! WOW!!! Edna and I came for their specialty cranberry scones and preserves BUT they ran out and not making more today, plus running out of all their desserts by the time we finished our awesome skillets. Delicious!!!







Oak Hammock Marsh, what a lovely day but too hot to walk far! Nothing much to see. Edna saw scat but who's? Also a toad scampering off the trail.