Tuesday, October 26, 2021

One UFO Flew Out The Door!

 Slowly but surely, I'm tackling my pile of UFO's!  Several are being quilted with many waiting for the final stitches for the binding. 

Finally after years of stitching and assembly, the top was quilted—of course, it awaits binding! 

Technically, this was not a UFO waiting in the wings--it was a new project!,
I stumbled! and begin----and finished! this neat Christmas quilt--maybe, one
for my husband who loves old trucks--it's called Homestead Holiday by
I bought the panel but had all the fabrics to complete--loved my fabric for the stars,
wish I remembered where I bought that fabric!

Ok! OK!  I stumbled again!  Pat Sloan began her Fall Frolic quilt--these blocks
are easy and quick to assemble--so, yes, I jump in with both feet--






Friday, October 22, 2021

Shoe Box For Kids

 Our Cowboy Church is participating again in Operation Christmas Child sponsored by Samaritan's Purse--

Samaritan Purse has several ways you can participate with your family, church or just by yourself and friends. We have enjoyed gathering items for the shoebox.  We choose boy or girl and this year
along with our blond headed daughter, we chose 3 boys and one girl--maybe, next week we'll
see if any are still available and shop again!

Here was our list of items to buy--we had fun roaming the aisle of our local Wal-Mart, Dollar Store and Grocery store to fill our bags.  We'll return the bags to church and volunteers will place these items in shoe boxes to be sent off.  We also donate funds to assist with shipping.
Bags are filled and ready!
Boys bags are filled with cars, puzzles, crayons, coloring book,
deck of cards, personal hygiene items, etc.
Girl's bag is filled with girlie things and a plush toy!
It is a yearly goal of our small cowboy church to fill at least 100 shoe boxes
but each year we do far more than our goal!
What joy it will bring a child!  and this project filled our hearts too!









Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Small Loom Projects

 Recently, I celebrated a birthday--just another day in the real world.  I do have special people in my life who make the day just a little brighter and joyful.  Two of my friends worked together to create unique gifts for me.  Something I've never attempted or wanted to learn.  And I'm done quite a few crafts in my lifetime.  They gave me these interesting weavings from a small loom.  

Did you ever have one of those little loom for potholder ?  That's not how I started weaving--
it would have been a great introduction though--learning over under, etc.

They worked very hard to find different patterns and of course, got some of my favorite color in the mix--orange!
Stitched Modern has tutorials for this project.  My friends are still learning new and different 
patterns--well, after all they have the looms and all those loops that need to find a home.

Popshop America has several suggestions.  
and I leave you with the best possible thing you can do with a small loom
comes from my friend, Sharon Crary, who has won numerous awards with
her small loom weavings.
"Down in the Valley"

Thank you my friends for sharing your talents with me--I'll enjoy and share my
potholders with everyone!








Saturday, October 16, 2021

What's Happening?!!

I love surfing the web!  As If I didn't have anything else to do!
Too bad I find so many great quilt sew alongs (SAL)
I discover too many!  I wish I could fit them into my schedule--but I bookmark
and hope to get to them when I find the time.



 Just found this SAL--looks interesting with couple of blocks already revealed.

If you love wool work--this is a great one to do for Christmas!


Pennies with Santa and his reindeer!

If you enjoy blog hops--here are a couple upcoming that will give you lots of
ideas to explore--just what I need is more ideas!!

November fun at the above website!

Soooooo, what happening under my needle?  
I'm working on another orphan block quilt--stay tuned for the
results.










 

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Is It Soup Weather Yet?

 Living in the South, there aren't many cool days but when we do have those days, I want soup!  Hearty tasty soup!  I don't like soup on hot days, just cooler days!  

I looked at the national trending day calendar and found that Today is National Gumbo Day!!  Yum!  Delicious gumbo!  

NATIONAL GUMBO DAY TIMELINE

1802
A gustatory delight

American surgeon John Sibley records his comments on gumbo, “which is made principally of the ochre into a thick kind of [soup] & eat with rice, it is the food of everybody for dinner and supper."

1824
It’s as easy as one, two, three

Mary Randolph’s cookbook, “The Virginian House-Wife,” publishes a gumbo recipe called “Gumbo — a West India Dish.”

1980s
“Good cooking, good eating, good loving!”

Chef Paul Prudhomme’s rise to television popularity multiplies the American interest in Creole and Cajun cooking.

1989
Not knowing it would snowball

Fewer than a dozen chefs participate in the inaugural World Championship Gumbo Cook Off in New Iberia, Louisiana.

But, which one should we make?  There are so many choices--

first, take an inventory of the pantry and freezer/refrigerator--what's in stock?  Don't want to run to the grocery when you want to cook gumbo!!  we can go with a traditional New Orleans Gumbo with chicken, sausage, shrimp or recipe that adds okra--don't have okra so we'll go with the traditional.  We'll use file'--

short history of gumbo is the way to begin, if you don't have any idea what gumbo is or where it came from.  Now, begin your gumbo, gather your veggies, chop, make your roux, and we're off to the races with a delicious gumbo!

There are so many recipes that you can search for gumbo--but different regions of Louisiana add potato salad to their bowl of gumbo!  We don't use rice but use riced cauliflower instead.
My mouth is watering as I write!
Here's to National Gumbo Day!


Friday, October 8, 2021

Eyes and Ears!

 I LOVE to read!  But there aren't enough hours in the day to read all the books I would like to!  I've discovered a few ways that I can add books to my daily routine--without picking up a physical book or e- reader.  

I found my favorite way to listen to podcasts--Podbean!  Almost all podcasts are found on this airway.  Here are just some of my favorites:

  1. -My brother's podcast about music--KT and The Trout
  2. Bible Recap--awesomeness!  Reading the Bible now is so understandable!
  3. Craftlit--literature in public domain with excellent description of what it's all about--now playing "The Leavenworth Case" set in 1850's, authored by Anna Katharine Green--

Then, I found Modern Mrs. Darcy--this blog and podcast can be found on the website!  Can't find a book to read or listen to--just hop over to MMD website for vast suggestions of books to read with your eyes or ears!  I found WAY too many to add to my list!

If you like Fan Fiction, check out Wattpad!  Here is where you go to read with your eyes some outstanding authors, who do not have book deals yet!  Brown headed daughter writes here under Whoops Harry Styles!  She has many followers--although, she does have a published book on Amazon--she enjoys to write through this outlet.

Along comes Scribd--Holy Moley!  Everything I wanted to hear or read is there--all in one little app!  I first used their free offer and haven't looked back since--so many audiobooks plus magazines!  Yes!  Magazines!  I can stop those paid monthly subscriptions that come in the mail! 

Now, when I sew or knit or weave, a book is just a touch away!





Thursday, October 7, 2021

Let's Gather Those Orphan Blocks!

I have found that I like working with orphan blocks!  I like finding them a 
home within a quilt.  The above one has been on my drawing board for awhile now--
and it's time to finish it up since I've found several other orphans roaming around
my stash bin.


I also found some precut squares!  why did I cut these?
Anyway, here is how I used them to make a quilt top with some
orphan squares

I added star points on each side and ta da--we have a nice block.
of course, the half square blocks were left over from another project that
had extras--and that's how the quilt goes around!

When I cut my half square triangles, I stitch a small area away so
I can cut between and another half square triangle!  Easy to do and
easy to square up if not the right size.
If you have orphan blocks--just assemble them in a fashion that
you like. 





It's Time--

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