Monday, September 13, 2021

The old man, a tree and birds

 Here is a little tale to bring to you.  It’s about an old man, a tree in his backyard and visits of birds.  

The man is not quite ancient although his hairline is receding with what hair he has graying and thin.   He is slightly bent, walks with a limp at times, coughs once in awhile and sends out loud sneezes without warnings, that make you jump sky high.  Some call him a curmudgeon.   But, his family thinks he’s loveable.  The  old man is fighting a battle in his own backyard. 

The tree is quite lovely—reaching over rooflines, sending out branches of pear shaped leaves—it is perfectly fashioned as an open umbrella. It provides shade morning and afternoon—it is a welcome sight for those to rest on the hammock strung from its base. Breezes blow gently,  rustling noises abound—ahh, so peaceful.  

.. in all the life span of the tree, it had remained a symbol of nature in the old man’s backyard until one morning the old man woke to the sound of hundreds of chirping birds! Sure, that sound is nice to hear upon waking—but, do the birds need to perch and roost in his tree?  The old man thought of all the surrounding trees—why his beautiful tree in his backyard?  What made this one tree inviting?  Why are the birds holding a convention with a host of thousands in his tree? 

Sure, friends said birds need to roost somewhere to wake you in the morning.  They never give a thought how birds leave their droppings all over the old man’s backyard, patio and deck.  Then the visiting dog rolls through the grass to pick up that stinky smell of chirping birds. 

The old man has declared war on the birds! He didn’t want to harm the birds, he just wanted them to move to another tree not in his yard.   First, he figured he’d shoot a blast of water from the hose into the inner most branches of the lovely tree.  That worked and hundreds of birds would fly out to sit on rooftops and survey the old man’s actions.  the old man needed to do his water blasting every evening and morning—he is an old man after all and sometimes he’d forget in the evening; so next morning there were the chirping birds, leaving their droppings all over the old man’s outdoor furniture. 

Off he goes to do research on how to repel the birds from his lovely tree and rid his backyard of falling poop.  Ahh, he found that birds don’t like peppermint—so he says to his wise wife—“I’m going to soak cotton balls with peppermint and sling the balls into the tree—that should do the trick”. He was quite proud of his solution. 

The wise all knowing wife said, “first off, how are you going to throw cotton balls up that high? And what if a wind comes up, which happens often, to blow out the cotton balls?  We’d have white cotton balls all over the backyard.”  The old man considered this—then said, “I’ll forget that idea—I’ll use my sprayer to shoot the peppermint up in the tree”—so off, he went off to stream the concoction into the branches.  Just like that, a wind sent the spray back into his face and he smelled like peppermint for hours.  Certainly repelled birds and anything else from the old man.  

What now?  The birds are still there morning and night.  More research the old man said.  Ahh, small birds don’t like big birds!  He bought a big bird kite that he installed near the tree.  The old man was quite proud of himself!  The big bird kite soars over the tree, scaring off the little birds—the tree still stands quietly for the time being.  Now, the old man has another problem—the old man’s neighbors have a dog, which barks at the big soaring bird!  

Friday, September 10, 2021

Sew little time!

Where does the time go in each day?  Some days I feel very productive with
projects and other days, the minutes and hours just tick away quickly and I have 
nothing to show for the day!
Sew-- just little time to make sure all my projects and UFOs are
finished.

FINALLY!  This one is off the quilting frame and ready for binding--
It had its problems in construction--some of the instructions were not clear
or maybe, my mind was just not fully engaged......alot of ripping incurred!

Another block done in "Hands all around" from Civil War diaries
Thought I was finished with this easy block-from
Santa Fe Trail project until

I looked at the pattern again!  Gee whiz--more ripping on that
top row--now, it's all good!
This one is complete!  Thanks to my long arm quilting partner--who
did fantastic job of bringing this quilt to life!  The pattern was charity pattern
early in the year from Fat Quarter Shop

She free styled hearts and swirls on the quilt--such love!
 

Another block for Santa Fe Trail quilt top--this one was really easy--
no ripping required!

August block from A Quilting Life

As you can see--Sew Many Projects--Sew Little Time!

Tuesday, September 7, 2021

What is a Gamp?

 You are probably wondering "what is a gamp?"  I didn't know either until I began weaving.

"A color gamp is a cloth that contains a set of color stripes in the warp that are crossed by the same set of color stripes in the weft. The resulting fabric will show the interactions of all the colors with every other color in both the warp and weft."

Several days ago I was cleaning out a closet in my studio--left far too long to be sorted--it was about time, I organize that section of my room.  It's interesting what you find in that type of adventure.  I pulled out my color gamps that were woven many many moons ago.  I thought 'why are these hidden in the box?"  

Several of us decided to study color by weaving gamps.
One person set up a loom with the correct weave structure and we took
turns visiting her and weaving our section
The first one we wove was plain weave

Then we progressed to twill weave

close-up view

I found a treading error on my section--most likely I broke a thread
and didn't see it was gone until afterwards

We went onto other 8 harness samples

close-up

And this one--I really enjoyed weaving--lace!

It was a good task in weaving different settings and threading as well
as threadlings.  But there is no way these pretty colorful gamps should
remain in the closet hidden away.
I took them out--guess what all were hemmed stitches on loom--I washed
them and now will use them for various sundry functions outside that box!
They brighten up any room!

Friday, September 3, 2021

Playing With Color

Recently, I pulled my handwoven towels off the loom--
it's not so easy to know what colors will interact properly when you
weave.  You think the fibers will intermingle good, but you never know--
even if you have woven and used fibers for ages.
luckily, these towels look pretty good.  I like the look of the weft as a plaid.
Crossing with a blue over the multi warp.--I really thought this would be a winner
and it is!

I've used orange, red, burgundy, orange, some yellow in the warp
and crossing with blue in spots--okay, I like that effect as well.


Here I played with excess amount of blue--don't know how I'll 
decide where to cut the towel--just plain fun using different colors in the weft.

And here I've used orange as a weft on the same warp--what a difference!

All hemmed and ready for gifting! 


I've been dyeing backing for my quilts--how cool is this!
I take my white backing and scrunch it into the dye pot--dry it is!
Put water to barely cover the fabric, pour the Teal dye all around
and steam for an hour or more.
Plenty of dye left for another 3 yards of fabric--different look---love it!
So, you can see that playing with color is a fun game and you never know
if you'll like the results or not--especially when you are weaving--it's not so
instant!
 

Monday, August 30, 2021

Magic Tricks

 Did you know my house does magic tricks!  Yes, it's unbelievable!  I'm finding out more and more about the magic this place does--just like yesterday--I found out that the washing machine and dryer does these funny things--it turns clothes inside out!  Yes, isn't that remarkable!  I put the clothes in the washer right side out--then I put the wet clothes in the dryer and guess what--they are turned wrong side out when they are dried!  What a trick! I'm always amazed!  And on top of that--the washer and dryer can make socks disappear and about a week later the socks magically appear stuck to my underwear!  Another great trick!

Oh, and there is this--I spend about an hour each week removing the dust from my furniture--guess what? in a few days, that darn dust is back again!!  Amazing!

And the door ways in our house do magical tricks also!  I walk from one room to the other to pick up something and once I pass through that doorway, immediately forget what I came to get in that room. Pure magic! 

My car keys and sunglasses disappear quite frequently as well.  I know I placed those items on the counter—but when I went to leave the house—I was held captive!  The keys & glasses weren’t where I left them!  Looking everywhere—found them on the kitchen table!  How in the world did they move from counter to table?  Well, it’s got to be magic! 

It also seems that closed doors and containers have tricks too!  Just leave your fabric and or yarn fiber alone for awhile and it multiples!  Best trick ever!

What tricks does your house accomplish?




Friday, August 27, 2021

Breezing to Assistance!

 Always one to assist when I can with functions or more importantly, giving from my heart gifts made with my hands.  I came across these events recently that will allow me to work with my hands and heart to give some much needed love to communities in need.

Missouri Star Quilt Blog has a list of quest for children needs--
 is just one of many listed on their blog--I for one have way too many
quilts--so these opportunities give me a chance to pass along some
love.  check out the blog for further info.

Hats For Sailors is another chance to give your hand knit or crocheted hats
to sailors.  Photo above is hats donated in 2020.  Each year a different ship is
chosen. "OUR SHIP THIS YEAR IS A CARRIER AND OUR GOAL IS OVER 6000 HATS!!!  THAT IS MORE THAN 3 TIMES WHAT WE HAVE DONE IN THE PAST.  IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN CONTRIBUTING, PLEASE EMAIL US AT HATSFORSAILORS@GMAIL.COM "

Any pattern can be used--preferred is 100% washable wool.  Check out patterns on their website

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Tasty Treats!

We try--the emphasis is on TRY! to follow a low carb/sugar free food plan.  We have found many ways to cut out the amount of natural sugar we use in our meals--
this treat popped up on a webpage or a keto page--don't remember, but I thought I need to try that
and we love it!!

We use those carb tortillas for everything!  for tacos, fajitas, enchiladas, burritos, etc.
we can't tell the difference between these and regular tortillas.  Anyway--first you take a tortilla,
score it into fourths--just cutting up to the center--you have four sections
ready for the next step:

I couldn't find sugar free Nutella so settled for chocolate peanut butter (has some sugar but you use so little) and white chocolate squares --have used sugar free white chocolate and or dark chocolate chips 

One each forth smear the peanut butter, whipped cream cheese (in this case, I didn't have
cream cheese so used goat cheese instead--delish!), sliced strawberries in another section, and then the white chocolate square.

Here comes the magic!  fold each section on top of the other--I've worked out that
you need to put the chocolate square on the cream cheese, fold that over on the strawberries and etc. etc.
You have these neat little triangles of goodness!  Place one large square of butter in skillet, melt and
go for it--put those triangles in the hot butter, brown---all that inside will melt 
Hand food for sure!  dripping with chocolate, warm strawberries--awesome!
When I have no strawberries I use blueberries or any other fruit on hand--

Now, this method is not only for dessert but I've seen commercials using sliced meats,
lettuce, tomato, etc all folded into that one triangle.  I've wondered if you could do
this method to make a pizza! In the meantime, we're loving our dessert!
Here s a breakfast one--go have fun with your tortillas--what can you add to make this a truly wonderful stack.



 

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