Saturday, November 3, 2018

Road to Thanksgiving.................

Every November we 
 give thanks each day of the month.  
Of course, we should do this every day of the year,
but November is a special time
Thanksgiving day is family time.
Truly a day of special riches we enjoy 
with each other!
This year the pumpkin of thanksgiving
was begun October 31!
This year as we set out pumpkins as decorations,
one was set aside to use as a 'thanksgiving' pumpkin

Thanks doesn't need to be interesting, outstanding
or unusual--being thankful for each day is a 
blessing!
What will you be thankful for each and every day?


Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Road Trip!!!!

October 31 might be Halloween but we are road tripping to West Texas for the International Chili Cook-off, held in Terlingua, Texas near Big Bend.

52nd Annual CASI
​Terlingua ​International
​Chili Championship
​Oct 31 - Nov 3  2018

Three nights of great music
Five of the World's Largest Food Contest
(chili, traditional salsa, non-traditional salsa, buffalo hot wings, beans)

We're not cooking chili, making salsa, beans or buffalo hot wings--we are there as volunteers to judge a few competitions, listen to some good music, see the sights and enjoy the cool Texas mountains!

More information on our travels upcoming...........................

Monday, October 29, 2018

My Latest Reading List


I just couldn't resist!  We went to Costco today and while
there, I thought I'll just pop by the book table-
certainly can't do any harm......
no harm, no foul! Books in my basket for checkout!

I'm ready for any bad weather day, a lazy day, a cool day or just a reading day!

David Limbaugh with "Jesus is Risen: Paul and the Early Church"
a book about the birth of Christianity as it uses Book of Acts and six
New Testament epistles for the author's guide.

Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard take us to the "Killing of The
Third Reich"--all of their Killing books are outstanding reads.
And this one will be more so for me, as I have visited some
of the horrific sites in Germany that Hitler ruled.

John Sandford gives us another one of his Virgil Flowers novels--
although, I'm not a real big fan of Virgil, I enjoy reading
all of Sandford's stories--"Holy Ghost"

An author that I've been waiting for gives us
"Bridge of Clay".  Markus Zusak wrote "The Book Thief"
a wonderful read!  I'm looking forward to turning the pages
of this one.

This book had been sitting on my nightstand for awhile--
I picked it up last night to begin and I really didn't want
to put it down!  Why hadn't I begun it before--sad I didn't;
a good read about the young women and those who couldn't
go to battle but helped win WWII

Whatever you are reading, It's a good thing!!

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Countdown to Christmas!!


Are you a Hallmark Christmas movie junkie much as I am?
My family moans alot when I say it's time to DVR the latest
list of Hallmark Channel movies--but, sometimes, they'll 
sit and watch with me or sometimes, you can see them
watching out of one eye...

I don't care--this is a great time of the year--preparation for
the greatest holiday of all times--
the coming of Christmas season!

I can sit, knit, stitch, spin and maybe shed a tear or two,
but can bet the movie will end happily ever after--
nothing better than that!
First movie begins tonight--My DVR is set!! Is yours!

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Sew Goodness!

 Diary of a Quilter hosts 
A blog that will give you insight into opportunities to sew with
your heart and hands for charities:  Since this is Breast Cancer 
Awareness month, she is giving you several different patterns
that would be useful for those facing breast surgeries.
Breast Cancer Awareness is just not reserved for October--
it goes to every month, every week, every day of the year!


The website lists several projects for each month of the year.
October is the month to sew these heart pillows that can
be useful for those undergoing chemo-check out other
opportunities to sew--

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Day of the Weavers

It was a cool rainy Tuesday when I gathered my 'show and tell' and headed to our weavers' study group--well, it's rather a group discussing everything from daily life, our summer adventures, weaving techniques and other sundry items of topic that needs to be aired.................
What do you do when you're laid up with a broken leg and
can't get to your big loom?  You can still weave, according to Penny,
who had just that situation this summer.

She and her partner in crime, Peggy, hosted a Cricket weaving workshop.
Penny could warp as she sat in her wheel chair and warp she did--
putting lovely warp on ten different crickets for her class.

The students got the weaving knack down but didn't
have time in their class to finish so Penny/Peggy gathered up
the looms and Penny finished each warp to return the
scarves to the weaver at a later time.

She brought along for show and tell these scarves--
each a delight with their novelty yarn warp and weft
all completed and warp tied neatly into fringe

I'm thinking--these recipents are going to be 
thrilled with their project and go on to future
Cricket weavings

Each one of the ten scarves felt soft and fuzzy--something
you would love to wrap around your neck

Penny finally lost her boot and wheel chair to return to her
big loom and began with this weaving project

The pattern is pinwheels but to my eye it looks like
rick rack--doesn't matter--just great weaving ability--
warp and weft is cottolin yarn

Look closely--Marion chose to use linen for her
weaving--she did her 'tree' pattern with revisions--
really shimmered in the light

Ahh, a tartan--a Texas tartan!!

This is the bluebonnet tartan

from this book of District Tartans

Connie was working on her latest shibori piece for the
upcoming guild sale--she had linen with resist areas
and she stitching over the white areas to give this
piece additional depth--she'll pull up the threads
and dye in another indigo bath

Connie thinking holidays with her cotton rug mat

What a fun way to invite your guests into the room!
Each weaver gathering is a delight--always something to
learn anew and an outlet to share your thoughts and experience 

Sunday, October 21, 2018

Strings for Michael!


HURRICANE MICHAEL STRING BLOCK QUILT DRIVE




What can I do to assist the Hurricane Michael victims?  I gather staples,
water, some other sundry items to send along with a monetary donation--
in my world that isn't enough!  These folks have lost EVERYTHING!
I know that feeling--having lost everything we owned in a fire--
you feel shocked and dismayed about your next step.

Here is a project I can get behind--
That Fiber Feeling blog is on board to assist with this
massive under taking which is sponsored by  UMW Quilting Group at 
United Methodist Church, Montgomery, Alabama.

The Alabama church is asking for 10.5″ unfinished string quilt blocks in any colors you wish.  Multicolored blocks are fine of course.  Quilters on the other end will sew the blocks into quilts, but if you wish to donate an entire quilt or top, they will gladly take that as well.  If you’re like me, you have lots of string scraps lying around.  These go together quickly, are relaxing and make an easy way for helping others.  There are lots of string block tutorials online and this craftsy one is good, even if it’s a different size block.  Whatever tutorial you use, keep in mind to trim your block to 10.5″.  cut your base squares into 11″ squares.  

Send your 10.5″ string blocks to:

UMW Quilting Group, Hurricane Quilt Drive, Aldersgate United Methodist Church,  6610 Vaughn Road,  Montgomery, Alabama 36116


It's Time--

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