Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Busy June!
Saturday, June 19, 2021
Zucchini Time!!
Do you relish zucchini time in the summer? Or do you dread the bounty of your crop? Do not fear--zucchini time is almost here! and there are so many recipes to try with those big fat green vegetables!
We love chocolate zucchini cake--kids could never tell it have that green veggie mixed in the batter! Of course, the always famous zucchini bread! my mouth is watering!
How about Z-apple pie? One of my favorites when you don't have apples but plenty of Zs on hand.
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
They’re Back!
What’s back you ask! Radio shows!! Before TV there were radio shows—everyone had a little table radio. I was no exception—every night I would climb into my bed to listen to those serial shows—inner sanctum,
only the shadow knows, Lone Ranger,
Well, guess what--radio shows are back--and they are called Podcasts! But, instead of that old table radio we have various listening devices--and you can find a podcast for any feature of your interest! Even my brother has a podcast! If you are feeling down, just pick up your headset and plug into any podcast that suits your fancy! You might even find one of those old-time radio shows/programs!
Saturday, June 12, 2021
Interesting Historical Features
The Year was 1841--The Rajah vessel was loaded with 180 women convicts heading to Hobert, Australia from England. These women were given ten yards of fabric, four 'balls' of white sewing thread, a ball each of black, red and blue thread, black wool, 24 hanks of colored thread, a thimble, 100 needles, pins, scissors and two pounds of patchwork. Although there were a few seamstresses on board , most of the women were not schooled in stitchery. By the time, the boat reached its destination, the women had created one of the most profound pieces of art! It was titled Rajah Quilt and now is featured in National Gallery of Australia
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
Leader—ender
Saturday, June 5, 2021
Look Ma! I Finished Something!!
I decided on red white and blue to make this finished top a quilt of valor
Tuesday, June 1, 2021
I’m On A Row!
It seems all I'm doing these days is making rows! Why did I commit to so many row quilts!??
Saturday, May 29, 2021
Mark Your Calendar!
It’s going to be a sewing summer! And it begins May 24 with Summer in garden—
- The quilt-along begins 5/24 with a blog tour from our hosts and ends with a wrap up on 9/13. Look for posts every MONDAY.
- We will have three "settings" - 2 for quilts plus 3 different smaller projects for our friends who want to join in but but can't commit to making an entire quilt. The settings and small projects will be posted May 31, June 7, and June 14.
- There are 12 main blocks, 6 bonus blocks, and 1 label block. You will make a variety of sizes and a different number of blocks depending on your project or setting.
- Join our FACEBOOK GROUP for chatting, sharing, and links to the posts each Monday when they publish. Keep checking--as there has been a delay!
American’s quilter sew along—primitive gathering is Finally going! There was a problem with fabric shipments.
This American Quilter’s Stitch Along is a fundraiser for Hogs for Heroes…Please read all about them HERE. All of our patterns and tutorials for American Quilters SAL will be FREE to you on my blog here or on my YouTube Channel. But we are hoping you can find it in your heart to donate something to this awesome cause….
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Organization??
What earthly idea got into my brain when I decided to move my bookcase of fabrics from one room to the other. I have a cutting table in one room, along with bins of fabrics--mostly small sections or fat quarters--the larger lengths have been wrapped around card board folders. When I was cutting for one block, I was going back and forth from room to room to pick out fabric—sometimes I’d forget what I went in the other room for! I did pass through a door and you know what they say about forgetting! For some reason, I thought why not bring it all in one location--so, I unloaded all the fabric from the bookcase in the weaving studio and moved it to the cutting room.
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Cuppa!
We like to watch British TV shows and have Britbox and Acorn subscriptions so we can watch wherever we are in the world--not that we have been doing any traveling lately--that's another reason we enjoy these shows and movies--it's like the old commercial from Calgon
- Feeling sad? Cup of tea will sort that!
- Friends round? Get the kettle on!!
- Feeling cold? ohh a nice cuppa will warm you up!
- Got a bit of a headache? That will be the caffeine withdrawal…its been at least an hour since your last cup of tea….!
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Distraction!!
I’ve been looking for a certain pair of earrings for weeks—they remain aloof to me! I’ve looked high & low—in nooks & crannies—everywhere I can think to look. Then I remembered a tv mystery show where the main detective couldn’t put the clues together to solve the murder—so he had everyone do something totally different-- like clean! Well, needles to say I wasn’t going to clean to be distracted!!
Okay- I’ll sew or knit or weave. My brain kept thinking of where I hadn’t looked! Maybe, just maybe, if I walk away and try not to think about those pesky hidden earrings, they would come out of hiding!
So, what should I do? I could read one of my many books waiting to be cracked open--like these two:
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
58
Today marks our anniversary—58 years!
Sunday, May 16, 2021
Christmas Comes Early!
Holly Jolly Time of the year is now IF you decide to participate in this weekly sew along with Jessica Dayon
Here is what you need to make the Holly Jolly Block of the Month-
Thursday, May 13, 2021
Mercy Quilts = Quilts of Love
Does your heart direct you to help someone who is in Hospice? Here is another way to give of your heart and hands. Check out Needle and Foot and Sew Preeti Quilts for further information.
Merciful Positivity Quilt Along!!!
The Palliative Care Unit in the Mercy Hospital gives quilts to their terminally ill patients to bring some measure of comfort to the person and their family as they go through the difficult process of dying. The family then keeps the quilt in the memory of the person who passed away. The need for such quilts is never ending. With a raging pandemic and limited family visits, these quilts have become even more meaningful for a sense of home and peace.
- Suggested size - 60" by 80"
- Suggested Colors - Gender Neutral colors (avoid/limit pink)
- Quilting - Avoid dense quilting
- Fabrics - 100% Cotton (avoid/limit juvenile fabrics)
What is the purpose of the QAL?
To make Merciful Quilts because the need is ongoing. If you have wanted to make a Mercyful Quilt but life got in the way, here is an opportunity to participate and stitch some love, along with others.
What does it cost?
There is no cost to participate. The simple block pattern and layout options are provided free of charge.
How much fabric do I need?
For a simple Plus Quilt, you will need 16 strips (2.5" by WOF) of focus fabric and about 4 yards of background fabric (I used low volume scraps).
What is the QAL schedule?
The QAL will begin on Sunday, May 30, 2021 (Memorial Day Weekend) and will end on Sunday, September 5, 2021 (Labor Day Weekend).
Questions?
Ask away and I will respond in the comments.
In the next couple of weeks, I will be working on the block instructions, layout options and other logistics for the QAL. Bernie and I are also organizing some prizes for the QAL.
Monday, May 10, 2021
Santa Fe Trail
The Santa Fe Trail was a 19th-century route through central North America that connected Franklin, Missouri with Santa Fe, New Mexico.[1][2][3][4] Pioneered in 1821 by William Becknell, who departed from the Boonslick region along the Missouri River, the trail served as a vital commercial highway until 1880, when the railroad arrived in Santa Fe. Santa Fe was near the end of the El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, which carried trade from Mexico City.
The route skirted the northern edge and crossed the north-western corner of Comancheria, the territory of the Comanche. Realizing the value, they demanded compensation for granting passage to the trail. American traders envisioned them as another market. Comanche raiding farther south in Mexico isolated New Mexico, making it more dependent on the American trade. They raided to gain a steady supply of horses to sell. By the 1840s, trail traffic through the Arkansas Valley was so numerous that bison herds were cut off from important seasonal grazing land. This habitat disruption, on top of overhunting, contributed to the collapse of the species. Comanche power declined in the region when they lost their most important game.[5]
The American army used the trail route in 1846 to invade New Mexico during the Mexican–American War.[6]
After the U.S. acquisition of the Southwest that ended the war, the trail was integral to the U.S. opening the region to economic development and settlement. It played a vital role in the westward expansion of the US into these new lands. The road route is commemorated today by the National Park Service as the Santa Fe National Historic Trail. A highway route that roughly follows the trail's path, through the entire length of Kansas, the southeast corner of Colorado and northern New Mexico, has been designated as the Santa Fe Trail National Scenic Byway.
Melva Loves Scraps blog is hosting a quilt along featuring stories from pioneer women along the route. This QAL began April 1, but there is time to catch up--much like I did--
Friday, May 7, 2021
There We Were!
Yes, there we were--in all our glory! It was all smiles from the minute you opened the door to walk in to the warmth that filled the room! Yes, we were there! Friends who hadn't seen each other for over a year and half! Like so many in this world, we had been isolating--now, we are back as a group--friends forever! It was time to play catch up--how do you do that when there is so much to learn from each other since the last time we gathered?
So much laughter, many opinions to hand out, advice to be given, happy notes of family events and special occasions--yes, there we were! And it was just like we hadn't been apart those 18 months!
We shared a delicious lunch to celebrate Cinco de Mayo! There was a spread of fajita beef and chicken with all the trimmings; seven layer dip and queso with chips, magical no calorie 'fluff' for dessert--which I need the recipe for! I took my Mexican salad with chicken--here is a basic recipe. Wish I'd taken a photo--it was really pretty before it became mixed up with dressing.
Monday, May 3, 2021
Happy Day!!
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Mistake or Design Element?
Sunday, April 25, 2021
Spin, Spun, Span
Thursday, April 22, 2021
Loss
Recently, we lost a friend through a tragic accident. He was mid age but still in the prime of his life. Why? Everyone was asking. The grief and sorrow weigh down our souls--we think of him with every note of music played or every thought of how could this be; every photo we see. There have been memorials for him and another one to be held end of the month. I know it's a time to rejoice and celebrate his life but I can't help wondering--did I tell him how much I appreciated him when he was walking near me? Did I say--"hello, how are you today?" enough. Notice his presence in our small world--can we never say enough about close friends and family to remind them that each day they are a miracle to us!
Now, we are all wanting to remember his life--but, that is not enough--he won't know how much we loved him or cared for him or his music--his smile was breath-taking and his statue was awe inspiring--he has left this worldly body. We can't tell him how we felt about him! oh, we'll hug each other tight and say--"oh, remember when this happen, or that day he played that song"--we'll smile and say, "we'll miss him"
I should have told him more often what he meant to me.......................................
I should have hugged him tighter when we met...................................
I should have declared he was my friend every single day........................................
I should have remembered that earthly life is fleeting and to seize each precious moment.
Sunday, April 18, 2021
Why Pink???
What Did You Do??
I did this thing!! I couldn’t help myself! I began another knitting project ….. What was I thinking? There are several UFOs Waiting to ...
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Thank goodness, on our Costco trip today, I didn't find one single book that I wanted to read,........ BUT, that doesn't mean I...
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Today is the THE DAY! I'm ready--well, sort of. I can't decide what wheel to begin with and what fiber should be the first to be...
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Yelp! It came quickly; or so it seems! There it was--right in front of my face--Tour de Fleece! beginning July 5-- Someone posted, teams ...
















