Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Are We There Yet?

Are We There Yet?
Yes, we've arrived at the finish line!

Happy Blocks
Transportation themed
40 x 60

Happy Blocks with 6.5 inch transportation themed centers and 2.5 inch sides in plaids and stripes.  Centers were from I Spy swaps long long ago. I cut the sides from scraps back in December 2022 and assembled the blocks in January 2023.

And this month I quilted it on my DSM with swirls. 

Then I added a striped binding.

The backing is a green checkered fabric.

Now it's ready for donation.

And sew on...

 

Sunday, July 16, 2023

Long Stitching Finished


Over the years before retirement I picked up quite a few embroidery kits at the thrift stores thinking it might be nice to have a stash of different things to work on in retirement.   I've been retired for six years now so finally decided to dig into the stash of kits and work on a few of them. 

I blogged about this one a couple of weeks ago - a long stitch embroidery kit to make a pillow.  I've finished the stitching and have set it aside for now until I decide if I want to make it into a pillow. At this point I think I will but for now it is in the TBC pile....To Be Continued...

I found several different stamped pillowcases in my thrift store retirement fund kit bin and have started working on those.


 

Saturday, July 15, 2023

Old Italian Quilt Blocks


Old Italian Quilt Blocks
3 inch finished


Red is the Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) color of the month. I pulled out my bin with 5 inch squares and pulled out red ones.  Then I put them into piles of 3.  Then I matched up each pile of 3 reds with 3 of some other color 5 inch square.   Then in each stack I alternated a red square with another color square.   Then I followed the tutorial at My Joyful Journey that uses charm squares to make Old Italian or (X Marks the Spot ) blocks. 

Yes, some are wonky. They aren't supposed to be but sometimes that's the way it goes. It's all good.

I've been making these little cuties since last year so maybe it's time to take count and figure out what size quilt I want to make. 

And sew on...


 

Friday, July 14, 2023

Another Sixteen Patch

Sixteen Patch
It's a top!
42 x 60

Squares and Rectangles
is the theme in my sewing room this month to move UFOs and scraps forward.

I pulled this block set out of my SAR (Some Assembly Required) box and assembled them into a top. It's about time I dug them out because the blocks have been in the SAR since September 2020.







And sew on...



 

Thursday, July 13, 2023

Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah!

Zip
It's a flimsy!
60 x 81

Squares and Rectangles
is the theme in my sewing room this month to move scraps and UFOs forward.
 
I pulled this Zip block set that fits the theme out of my SAR (Some Assembly Required) box and assembled a top. The block set has been in the SAR since November 2022. I think I started making blocks in January 2022. 

The Zip block instructions can be found at Klein Meisje Quilts.

Lots of scraps were used in this one. 
I made a few blocks each month in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) color of the month. 

And sew on...

 

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Wednesday Wandering

Yarrow

I have not done a Wednesday Wandering blog post for awhile.  First it was so hot and dry so plants were struggling and critters and insects were looking for water and eating a lot of my garden. It was too hot to work outside for very long and the haze from the Candada wild fires filled the air both in and out of my house. I was too tired to leisurely ramble the garden and take pictures. My oldest son who has been grief stricken since the unexpected death of his daughter in January 2022 stopped taking care of himself and a wound on his foot he had for six months would not heal. When we finally convinced him to go to the ER they admitted him to the hospital and a couple of days later he had his big toe amputated and he found out he was diabetic (like I kept telling him). He is on an antibiotic pump and needs to go into the infusion center a half hour drive away every day. So I take turns driving him over. Worrying about and tending to my son cut into gardening time and left me exhausted and with little free time to enjoy the gardens. Then the rains came and with it unseasonably cool temperatures so I couldn't go out into the gardens to work because of the rains. And when it rains a lot I end up spending time in the flooded basement sweeping water to the sump pump. Then I tripped and fell and hurt my back and knee and even though we had beautiful weather I could not work outside because of the back pain and knee swelling.  

Ok. So when I finally did make it out to the garden a couple of days ago after a short absence I saw a lot of insect and critter damage - all my daylily buds devoured, Japanese beetles in the roses, missing Sunflower leaves, missing seedlings, weeds, scrub brush up to my waist,groundhog holes, rabbit holes, mole hills, deer poop, raccoon poop, rabbit poop...oh poop! . A lot can happen in a garden in a short time.  Some times so many things are in bloom and the scents and colors are overwhelming - a joy to behold. And other times all I can see is the devastation.  I used to comfort myself with "there's always next year..." but I've lost so many loved ones in the last couple of years so I know that's not really true. 

So maybe I should change that mantra to "sieze the moment", "enjoy the moment". 

At this moment in the garden when I took the pictures and got past the devastation I could hear the birds singing, a few bees buzzing and the slight breeze slow dancing in the wind chimes, a couple of Painted Ladies (butterflies) flew by and blue Dragonfly. The perfume of the Oriental Lilies and Roses filled the air. . 

The ever changing gardens...

The Trumpet Vine and Dutchman's Pipe Vines have taken over a trellis. I spend several hours a week digging up and cutting back pieces of each that sprout up everywhere in the garden and threaten to strangle everything in sight. My sister-in-law gave me a cutting years ago. When in bloom the Trumpet Vine flowers are a hummingbird magnet.  The Dutchman's Pipe attracts the Pipevine Swallowtail butterfly. 

Trumpet Vine

Orienpet Lilies
aka Tree Lilies
They are a cross between Oriental and Trumpet Lilies so they have the scent of Oriental Lilies and the big trumpet shaped flower of the Trumpet Lilies. I guess they are called Tree Lilies becauses they grow quite tall. I think these are about six feet tall and have a sweet scent.  I have these in several places throughout the cottage garden. 


Orienpet Lily

Another Orienpet Lily

The deer missed these daylily buds! That's because they are up closer to a solar powered motion sensor light. 

A long time ago I planted rocambole garlic here and there in the cottage garden around a few plants that aren't scented in hopes of keeping deer and rabbits at bay. This time of year if we haven't harvested and eaten the garlic scapes they will form bulbils on top of the plant. These can also be harvested and eaten and have a delicate garlic taste. Or they can be planted and the first year after planting a garlic round forms in the ground which is like a single clove of garlic. If that is left in the ground another year then a garlic bulb witth cloves forms. So needless to say we have an endless supply of garlic. 

I have several Azaleas and they rarely bloom. I cannot keep the deer from munching on them.  This one is up close to those motion sensor lights and near some of that Rocambole garlic. 

Purple Coneflower and Bee Balm

Soon the Goldfinches will flock to the Coneflowers and sit atop them and pull out the seeds. 

The Bee Balm is scented and attracts all sorts of bees. I have some pink and...

...and some purple and I started some Spotted Bee Balm that I will plant out in the Autumn when it gets a little bigger. 

An Oriental Lily is growing up in amonst the Bee Balm. Not sure how it got there. 

Once again I'm not sure I will have a Sunflower House. At least the plants are still standing and have a few leaves so maybe they will eventually get a Sunflower on top. I planted Christmas Lima beans in between the Sunflowers to climb up and over the top of the Sunflowers for the house sides and roof but most of those have been eaten too. 

It does look like I will have a nice apple crop. This is the only apple tree of four that we had that is still standing. It is supposed to be a columnar tree but it has gotten out of hand and needs to have a lot of pruning done to it but I don't think I am able to do that any longer. 


The peach tree has cracked in half but it looks like I still might get some peaches this year. I have this limb propped up so it doesn't crack further. 

Hopefully I will also have a good Blackberry crop. The wild black raspberries dried up this year but I guess there's always next year! I'll sieze the moments until then.







 

Monday, July 10, 2023

Sixteen Patch Squared

Sixteen Patch
It's a top!
42 x 42
Six inch finished blocks made with 2 inch squares.


Squares and Rectangles 
is the theme in my little sewing space to move scraps and UFOs forward this month.

I made these Sixteen Patch blocks a long time ago and put the block set away in my SAR (Some Assembly Required) box.  Since this block set meets my theme I decided to get it assembled and maybe I will even get it quilted by month end. Stay tuned. 


And sew on...