Sunday, December 14, 2025

KNITTING HAS BEEN HAPPENING

I'm halfway down the body yet that means another mind-numbing 5 inches of stockinette! lol   I charted out another textured design for the yoke and I do love knitting those rows.
One pair of socks are completed for a grandchild.
And one large, man-sized sock is do; I have seven more inches for the foot before I begin the increases for the gusset.  
The sock tends to be my mobile project
 and the sweater is what I knit on during the evening.
I am hoping to finish both the sock and my sweater in a week!
 

Saturday, December 13, 2025

THINGS THAT DELIGHT

Binding happened! 
 I have the quilt all ready to hand in now to my QOV group!  
67" x 76"
I played around with this idea but broke the bottom point off when I got too thin!  It is going to be partially painted--in case you miss what this is at this stage, it is a snowman ornament that has an ice sickle at the bottom.  I went out back and cut a branch from one of the many live oaks 
so there are plenty off wood to perfect my 'idea'!
Don't you love to come home
 to your home all lit up during Christmas season?  
 

Friday, December 12, 2025

BECAUSE I COULD

I spent several hours hollowing out this chunk of wood
 to make a bowl!
I have the sanding sealer on now so I needs one more coat of shellac.  The bowl is very rustic and big!
This is almost all of the sawdust from the center of the bowl.  There is a lot of mess when you play with wood! Behind the lathe in the center close-up photo, you can see a large garbage can.  That is where all of the sweepings go and when it is full, Bill takes it out and places it around his plants out back!  
The wood gets returned to the soil that way!  

And look at those berries to the clerodendron trichotomum ! 
 They are turning blue!  Soon I will be able to give some wool a dye bath with these berries! 

Thursday, December 11, 2025

GOOD AFTERNOON IN THE STUDIO

The binding was cut and pressed 
but I didn't attach it to the quilt yet.
I did load the small Contessa quilt onto the frame 
and began quilting it with a feather panto design.
Then I enjoyed some more piecing of the shadow blocks!  

The morning was spent at the doctor's in town, just a check-up, and a good report was appreciated!
 

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

A FULL DAY!

I drove just 10 miles south to our County Clerk's office to fill out all of the info to get a passport!  That is something I have never needed until now!  There is a trip in my future. This is the view over Crescent Lake;  there was a strong wind out of the south and it was whipping up some pretty waves.
A slow drive around the little village revealed lots of flowers--
I loved seeing this large bougainvillea!
When I arrived home a few hours later, I did some work at the lathe.  It is really shaping up.   I am ready to sand 
this and then I will apply some finish; 
 I like to use Zinsser Shellac sealer and then the clear coat.
I put the last rows on the QOV on the frame and now I need to make some binding and get that applied so I can turn in the quilt.
And with the last burst of energy for the day, I cut a bunch of pieces so I can piece a block whenever I pass by the machine!  
 

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

IT STARTS WITH AN IDEA

I watched the latest YouTube of The Last Homely House which gave me an idea to soup up the layout of the last two quilts.
  I already had all of the Batiks cut at 6 1/2" 
so that was the place to start.
I didn't like the look of the first drawings so I changed it to only 3 strips per block and then it easily fell into place. 
 I like the look of the partial blocks on the edges, too.
I grabbed some pieces and since it was afternoon, I was already in bed but I played with them there. I didn't like the look of the only darker grey I had in the stash but then I stumbled on the  blender in a darker version of the light strips. Perfect!

And it gave just the look I was hoping for 
to give it the shadow block effect!
One block for a prototype and it is just right! 
 Now I will cut a pile of the light and dark mottled greys 
so that I can piece a block whenever I feel like it!  
 

Monday, December 8, 2025

JUST SOME KNITTING

Most of the first man-sock is knitted; doesn't it look pretty sitting by my grandparents!
 

Saturday, December 6, 2025

STUDIO CALLS

I loaded the latest QOV since the backing came in the mail but once loaded I couldn't do any quilting work because the On switch was stuck on ON!  Not a good thing to have it like that!  Bill wasn't home yesterday to help but we will tackle it today--hoping it is just a simple wiring mishap!
I did finish all of the blocks and then because I wasn't working at the frame, I stitched the whole thing together!  I have already cut up the next Jelly Roll to make one just like this but in Batiks with a different sashing color.
 

Friday, December 5, 2025

SOFT AND HARD

I will do another two rows 
and then arrange these blocks for their final stitching. 
 I am hoping to finish the blocks 
and start to do some rows today!  
The backing fabric for the last quilt top came in the mail yesterday and I want to get that loaded on the frame to quilt.
In between those projects, I hope to wrestle this large piece; 
 a Sycamore tree crotch bowl! 

Thursday, December 4, 2025

PRETTY STRIPS

Yes, they do look good and play together well! 
 It is very relaxing to stitch them but I did find that I have to trim
 all of the 2 1/2" strips of this Jelly Roll because there is just enough variation to make the center of the block off a bit. 
 A bit of trimming cures the accuracy requirements!
 

Wednesday, December 3, 2025

WOOD ON WEDNESDAY

The second Black Walnut bowl is completed! 
 It's about 5" across the top.
I had originally thought it was done when it looked like this but it didn't please me so I remounted it on the lathe and I like it so much more now!  Sometimes an idea just doesn't work; gratefully this time I could remove more wood and find what I liked after all!
 

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

A NICE DECEMBER KICK-OFF!

It sure felt good to feel like my old self yesterday!  I did chores and cleaning and filled the bird feeders.  I cut some the last log up and took care of that and even cleaned up the sawdust!  I was anxious to get inside and do some sewing!    I finally stitched the borders on the r/w/b quilt and ordered fabric for a backing for it;  I can't load it on the frame until I get that backing!  See that blank design wall?  That doesn't happen very often but I was excited to do some piecing  and fill it with a new top.

I cut up a jelly roll and some contrasting strips for the new rendition of the Contessa pattern by Barbara Groves for Moda.  
 And I even pieced one block before it was time to fold a load of laundry!  A good day indeed!
You can guess what I will be doing today!

Monday, December 1, 2025

OUR WINTER FLOWERS

See what happens with plants that struggle all summer but adore a bit of a cold snap?!  This is a mini thunbergia vine.
Such beautiful blooms and I was pleased to see that there are many buds to look forward to even more!

I am looking forward to some more decorating today and even a bit of piecing!  I am feeling up to some action again!  

 

Sunday, November 30, 2025

A DECEMBER PREVIEW

 The Fall items of orange were all exchanged for the red and green!  The tree still needs its skirt but I still have a box to go through. I find I put up less each year! I was still pretty tired out but did enjoy putting up some new decorations. 
 I will look forward to church today, grateful that I have survived another health crisis. 
 I can't think of the last time I mustered the energy to put up Christmas colors before December first!

Saturday, November 29, 2025

SLOW IS A GOOD THING

Unwinding with a bit of knitting....Sea Haven sweater #7!
Lena is glad the company is gone...three dogs were just too exhausting!  
 

Friday, November 28, 2025

WED/TH CATCH-UP

I did finish the Christmas table runner and
the New Year's table runner in between
 all of the food prep on Wednesday.

Here's proof I can bake pies, even if I only do it once a year!!!
The gathering around our thankful table.
After dinner, we did our usual shooting and I blew up an old stove by shooting the container of tannerite inside the oven! 
 Real country fun. 
 The kids did shooting, tractor rides and climbing trees.
Our house was full of grand-pups, too.  
 

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

ANOTHER TABLE RUNNER

I put the binding on the New Year's table runner
 (the black and gold  one) and decided to use some Christmas fabric to make one with the same pattern.  The triangles along the side were too much like the fabric I fussy cut in the middle so I took them off the design board and tried a different print.
Ah, yes!  The red plaid was just the contrast it needed!  
I added the borders and then the piecing began!  Everything went smoothly and soon it was ready for the frame.
I did have to piece a backing because I made this runner a bit longer than the pattern suggests.  It is basted in place and I will do the stitching tomorrow in between kitchen work--I have a houseful coming and we do like to eat!!!
 

KNITTING HAS BEEN HAPPENING

I'm halfway down the body yet that means another mind-numbing 5 inches of stockinette! lol   I charted out another textured design for t...