Thursday, July 25, 2024
Sunday, July 21, 2024
Slow stitch Sunday - Temperature Cross stitch
T'was a couple of days of road trippin'.
There were my snacky foods of choice -- do y'all have a favorite "must have" snack for roadtrips?
I was BLOWN AWAY! BUT remained disciplined, leaving with only a little baby Mican Philodendron.
... and the garden continues to be in "grow-stage" without needing much attention.
Kathy's Quilts: Slow Sunday stitching
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
More slow stitching - on a Tuesday
Sunday's organization of the DMC bins was SO enjoyable! There's definitely something to be said about having everything one needs in a neat and tidy location, ready for whenever and whatever inspiration may strike.
Snort lol... and after perusing Pinterest and Etsy, inspiration definitely was hitting home, specially after seeing this photo in a FB cross stitching group of mine...
Today, I was lazy. I was productive with cross-stitch, but lazy everywhere else around here (although I DID make a point of emptying the dishwasher while warming up some left over Creamy Penne pasta).
Much of the morning was spent scribbling in a graph notebook, testing out sizing and puzzle piece shapes...
Taking a day off from the garden and other harvests is not detrimental at all right now.
Sunday evening was spent pruning and tying up all of the tomato plants (~60)...
Seventeen years total, nine of which were as head coach. I love it, and nights like last night really have me jokingly saying that I plan to take back my letter of resignation. LOL. I absolutely LOVE competitive ball and athletes who have the ability to overcome. A double victory last night from this squad has me finishing a winner. I'll be their biggest fan come fall ball season.
Sunday, July 14, 2024
Slow Stitching Sunday - DMC organization and some Sky, Sand & Sea crochet
The boxes of DMC floss that daughter #1 dug out of her storage had been resting patiently in my cross-stitch bag all week with today in mind. These boxes were actually given to me by MY mother when she was right around my age now; I reached out to her to get a true gauge of how old these are...
I have a couple of projects partially complete that are soaking the sink in an attempt to remove some unknown stain...
So... some an eclectic mix of mindless youtube videos is underway as I settle in to organize the containers.
Child #3, Candace -- gotta love her, right!??!
She's pulling a double-shift today at one of her jobs, and after working full-time days all week long, I'm perfectly fine tackling these piles... um.... this PILE.
Saturday, July 13, 2024
Currants & wine bottling day
the currant picking began yesterday morning.
Yup. Let's bottle it up today!
Option A corny table view of the frugally collected mismatched set of bottles with 26-year-old wedding photos peering as a backdrop |
Option B corny deck-rail resting prop with girls’ playset and cloudy post-rain backdrop. |
crabapple juice preserved from 2019 - received two HUGE burlap bags of crabapples from a friend that year |
Although I attempted to keep this one on the lower ABV side of things... dem apples were clearly a bit on the sugary side. |
After this finishes at 0.99, the ABV will end right around 11%. |
Yeast planned: Red Star Premier Cote des Blancs
Friday, July 12, 2024
Patriotic Pineapple Blossom top - Finished Friday
Patriotic Pineapple Blossom Bonnie K. Hunter designer of block (block pattern) |
T'was a bit toasty yesterday around these parts, and although piecing doesn't require a bunch of energy nor movement, spending some time in the cool basement (quilt layout prep area) seemed like a better idea than hanging out in the quilting loft. Therefore, Dawn's Early Light was given a halting break, and...
... percolating since 2013, the Pineapple Blossom UFO was pulled out with the absolute goal in mind to give her some borders. All of the pinwheels from the bonus HSTs had already been pieced back in 2013, so the main focus was on the white filler blocks and strips, all requiring just a lil' bit of math.
Alycia - Finished (or not) Friday
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
A recurring theme today - Bailee at rest near me
Bailee tucked under a desk behind my chair as I was piecing some Dawn's Early Light units... |
Bailee tucked under my second desk as I was pressing some fabrics to prep some leader-enders... |
Bailee tuckered out at the top of the loft stairs when I was piecing some borders for the RWB Pineapple Blossoms UFO... |
Bailee tucked under our deck table with my evening crochet project: "Sky, Sand & Sea" seems a fitting name |
She's usually never very far from me.
Happy Wednesday.
How big for a King?
Ooooh, Alycia posted a GREAT thinkler this morning: How big does a king size quilt really need to be?
And heaven knows I needed a little push to finish tidying "his side" of the bedroom (he'll forgive me later once I help him put everything back 😜), but truly... I've sometimes wondered how big/small is TOO big/small for a bed?
We have a California King; repurposed an old waterbed frame years ago for a GREAT deal since the lower drawers weren't salvagable. Hubby's a tall guy at 6'6", so the extra length has been beneficial for his longer legs. And he INSISTS on untucking the sheets on his side at the foot of the bed.
Google gave me the following sizing:
Celtic Solstice - 110" x 110" (Bonnie K. Hunter's 2013 mystery) |
Roll Roll Cottonboll - 95" x 110" Bonnie K. Hunter's 2010 mystery |
Orca Bay - 84" x 93" Bonnie K. Hunter's 2011 mystery |
Hmm... t'would defintely say "nope." Much too small despite being 14" wider and about 11" longer than my measured mattress. She fits lovely on the queen bed, however.
Candace's Stars (Granny's Stars) - 76" x 94" appeared in July/August 2009 Love of Quilting |
Most certainly too small for a king, and she sometimes rests on the queen. Decently comfortable on the queen bed.
Smith Mountain Morning - 80" x 89" Bonnie K. Hunter |
I was shocked at how SMALL she looks on the king! I thought for sure she'd be a better fit, but clearly... nopers. However, she'd probably work well on the queen, however she was lovingly folded back up for... shrug! I dunno. But she's folded and ready for... whenever.
Those are the only larger quilts I grabbed for this little experimentation.
So, Alycia...yeah. I now can quite literally see why quilts are pushing the 100+" dimensions for king size. I mean, even Roll Roll extending by ~25" beyond the measured width of the mattress still barely fits.
If I had to choose the perfect size for our bed/mattress... hmmm..... I wouldn't design it smaller than 100" square, nor larger than 110" square.
Meaningful morning, for sure!
Tuesday, July 9, 2024
Tiny Tuesday - the Return
A blast from the past!
The last 4.5" midget block post made was 11 and a half years ago! - December 12, 2012
Last night was spent perusing my own blog, rereading many of the very first posts made, and as I fast-forwarded, the #TinyTuesday posts -- wow -- they certainly took me back! to a time of patience and dedication. Is anyone still working on yours? Or hibernating like mine? Did anyone actually COMPLETE yours???
Well, not allowing the ol' me to be outdone, my surprisingly organized folder and stack of completed blocks were taken out with an absolute plan of gauging the progress.
I recall at one time hearing that Sentimental Stitches was going to retire the first 50 blocks, so all of those patterns that had been published were printed and placed in this folder. And apparently, I actually saved the first 116 blocks SOMEWHERE back then, according to this post from 2010. I still have my old laptops; I wonder if I can fire them up and dig around for them... T'would appear that the block patterns are now part of a monthly BOM deal.
Pshttt!
Ummmm
but, eh... not very pleasing... tall-n-skinny and not close enough to the 'golden-ratio.'
Block #60 - French 4's |