Friday, October 30, 2020

Taking a Mental Health Day

 Do you ever take a mental health day??  My teacher daughter always takes at least one mental health day during the school year--we all need to take time to refresh our bodies and our MINDS!

Here is a list of 50 ways to spend a Mental Health Day.  During these Covid days, we should follow these steps to better minds and relaxation.

Another fun thing to do--Autumn Bucket List--this is printable in various styles.

Fall Happiness has another printable list of fun activities for the family!





Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Shoeboxes for Kids

Our Cowboy Church is doing Operation Christmas Child!!  This is in association with
Samaritan's Purse Organization.

We grabbed the last three bags to be filled--this will give us a total of 25 shoeboxes
We filled the bags, in next week we'll pack the shoeboxes to be sent

There is a list of suggestions to purchase--A lot of toiletries plus some goodies for play
and entertainment were our choices 

Car toys for boys, playing cards, along with coloring books, crayons, colored pencils,
some school items--
it was a good day when we went shopping.

 

Friday, October 23, 2020

Little Bits of Tough


I'm thinking of small wonders for Christmas gift bags--here is a favorite recipe for those little bits of tough for the kitchen.
These little things are called Tawashi





 


A different take on Scrubbers from Simply Notable  Check out the
web page for the instructions--Happy knitting!



Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Precious Fiber

 This precious fiber is much like wild silk and linen  yarn made from thousands of the finest fibers of the stems of lotus flowers.  The craftsmanship behind this fabric, originally only entitled to Buddha, is made by the weavers in a small village in the middle of Inle Lake in the Shan Mountains.


Here the procedure is shown by Viet Nam Weaver and spinner, Phan Thu Thuan--


Garments made from this lovely fiber



You might ask--how much for this fiber?  To me, it's priceless--so I'm sticking
to spinning the next best thing--silk!  At least, it's easier to buy--no need
to wade hip deep in water to find!




Saturday, October 17, 2020

Tying Knots--Weavers Take Notice

 So Much Knots to learn!!


There are so many knots in the gallery of knots but the one knot that weavers' should use is the 
weaver's knot  
Weaver's should use this when tying two threads together-- Here are some other useful knots.

How about an alphabetical display of all knots known to man (well almost all knots!)



Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Fall Reading List

 


It's time to begin another reading book list--I've had some of these books
for some time in my library--why I by-pass them for others, is a question
I ask my self all the time!

Starting at the top:
  • "Poison in the Pen" by Patricia Wentworth--if you haven't read any of her books, you don't know what you're missing.  This is book #29 of Miss Silver adventures.
  • "100 Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez--I've been thinking of this book alot lately--time to pull it out--I also found a free audio version that I can listen to as I read
  • "The Gates of The Alamo" by Stephen Harrigan--You can't read enough books about the Alamo!
  • Sharon Kay Penman books are outstanding--she writes about early English history--"The Reckoning" The first of three books about the Welsh Princes.  I rather enjoy her writing about historical fiction.
  • Another Sharon Kay Penman book, "Falls the Shadow"--second book about Welsh Princes
  • "Billy Boyle" written by James R. Benn--a book about WWII--history!
What will you be reading this Autumn?



Saturday, October 10, 2020

Orphan Blocks Become A Quilt

 Do you have leftover blocks from a quilt--and wonder why did I make extra blocks?  What in the world am I going to do with all these?

Let's build a quilt top with those orphans.

One of my quilter friends had seven cat blocks that were extra
and didn't know what to do with them--I said I like building orphans into
quilt tops--so here I am, several months later working on these
interesting blocks.
First off, I placed the cat blocks where I think they should rest
on the top--then I add other blocks to fill in the spaces.

Cat block at the top looks out of place so it was removed for
later placement--let's continue to build our top..
I keep moving those cat blocks around--didn't really want them stacked on top of each other,
but it just might be the only way to get this top together--
I've rearranged these cats so many times!  I think I like this setting so far--
let's see how it works out next time I'm in the sewing studio!
Finished!  I had some kitty fabrics left overs so used those strips for the borders.
I hope this will be loved by a little tyke who loves kitties. 

I'm now working on another orphan block quilt with this beginning layout
Don't usually like to work with blocks on point but this looks awesome so far!













X Y Z

 X Y Z   The slang phrase XYZ, meaning “examine your zipper,”  has been used since at least the 1960's  These letters are used for const...