Category Archive: Life

2016
09/01

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Life
Schedules
Serger

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September declutter

IMG_5194Today in serger foot class we practiced with the elastic foot both putting elastic on

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and putting on  a wire edge which would most likely be used on ribbon.

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Then we used our bead foot for beads and

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ribbons, yarn, or whatever would go through the machine for a pretty edge.  The classes are fun with only 4 of us and  the teacher having time to show us extra uses.

We are starting the first day of a new month and the first day of the last third of the year.   It has once again come to my attention that we are not promised tomorrow.   And I wish to leave areas that are easy for someone else to step into and take care of the disposal of items – or at least not leave them a mess.  When hospitalized for 3 months several years ago, I was running a business and was very organized.   Others were able to step in and dissolve the business.   When Mother had to move to an assisted living, we were able to easily clean out the house.   So it is possible.   My goal for this month is to declutter and organize the sewing room and at least one other room.  I usually keep like things in the same area which really helps.   How about you – Do you have a room that could use attention?   Would you like to join me?

2016
08/30

Category:
Garden
Life
quilts

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Dreamweaver quilted

IMG_5191The quilting is DONE!.  Dreamweaver from the Strip your Stash book is couch size at 60×80″.  It still needs a binding but that will happen in time.

Other than that, I picked raspberries and apples today.

2016
08/28

Category:
Garden
Knitting
Life

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End of August

IMG_5186The heel flap is done and next comes the heel.  Progress is slow.  The summer is winding down and maybe when the weather turns cold, I’ll be more interested in hand work.  But right now, I want to be outside enjoying what summer is left.   My guess is that we may get an early fall.

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Today we took the shade cloth off the hoop house.  Something is enjoying my peppers just before they are ripe enough to pick.   Tomorrow promises to be a very nice day and then the rest of the week is forecast to be showers and rain.   And we definitely need that!

2016
08/25

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Life

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Sewing and a recipe

IMG_5173I cleaned floors this morning – which was much over due.    This afternoon I SEWED and it felt GOOD.   This will be a lap quilt.  I finished the blocks and started putting them together.

thevegan8.com has some great recipes.   We loved this one which I will share so you can get an idea.   She has good recipes.

Oil-free Creamy Italian Dressing

  • 3/4 cup raw, unsalted cashews

  • 1/2 cup + 2/t water

  • 3 T wine vinegar (she called for red wine vinegar)

  • 1 teas maple syrup

  • 1/2 teas garlic powder

  • 1/4 teas dry yellow mustard powder

  • 1/2 teas sea salt

Blend all together in VitaMix and add 1 T dried Italian herbs.

System shutdown

IMG_5168These are something new that I found interesting.   There were 30 little bulblets in the package and are now planted in the hoophouse.   Many will be transplanted outside in the spring as they have to be planted a foot apart.

My laptop and the chainsaw weren’t working yesterday so we took both in to have looked at and with minor adjustments, both work now.   And since we were out at noon, we made a stop at Panera’s for lunch.   Out of the last 5 times I have been there, 4 have had mistakes in my order.   No wonder I don’t eat there often.   Yes, they fix them, but it is inconvenient.

When we came home, I collapsed, my body wouldn’t go any farther, so I listened and napped.

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This afternoon, I watched a webinar with Lindee G on applique and am hoping tomorrow I will feel refreshed.   Does your body ever just quit on you?

2016
08/22

Category:
farming
food
Garden
Life
Sewing

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August = harvest month

IMG_5163 The morning started with mending 2 pair of pants.   These turned out surprisingly well for daughter.    Then it was off to give a bit of supervision to someone who was going to help me today.   He did get the “wee barn” swept out and the sleeping area for the three sheep all cleaned.  It looks and smells good in there now.

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Look at these silly ducks.   Why would you go outside the fence to be able to put your head inside to get water?    Silly, silly ducks.

 I asked my new helper to dig up the potatoes.   The ground is hard, but there are about 100# of potatoes in a 30′ space.   We had a lot of potatoes that didn’t get eaten in time this spring, so we just planted them.   And had the best harvest ever.   I think we’ll get another 100# out of each of the two rows we have left to harvest.   No we don’t need that many, but we won’t starve.    Well, he dug about 30#, decided it was lunch and came and asked for his money after lunch.   Ah,  help is not perfect these days.   So instead of sewing or quilting, I dug potatoes, picked tomatoes, picked a few raspberries and a couple cabbage.  (but you are probably as tired of photos of these as I am of taking them). Then it was time to fertilize and water the hoop house and the raspberries which are looking rather shriveled from lack of water.   Next the front yard and driveway plants were watered and supper was simply leftovers.  There was my day and when did I sew or quilt?

But winter (sewing/quilting time) is coming and the way this harvest has been going, I won’t be spending much time at  the grocery store.  I was lucky that all the running around took care of half of my steps for the day – I’m over my 10,000 goal, and yes I did work in 5 minutes on the elliptical.    I need that exercise to be able to do the other things.   Who has time to grow old?

2016
08/21

Category:
food
Life
Serger
Sewing

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Lemon Squeeze jacket and shelves

IMG_5133Shelves have been replaced, so now I can load them up with jars again.   That fiberboard just doesn’t hold them.   I have been to Lowe’s several times to get this wood cut, but their saw has been down.  I get them to cut the right size and then I can put them in myself.

IMG_5134I am drying the parsley I picked Friday and decided to freeze the kale.  I just freeze it whole and when frozen, it is so easy to crumble off the stems.   Then it is easy to add to various dishes.

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When Lacey gets too hot, she splashes this water all over herself.   She does not enjoy this hot weather.  Beau’s coat is so different and it doesn’t bother him at all.IMG_5161This is the Lemon Squeeze jacket I showed you earlier.   I finally threaded the serger and sewed this up.   It still needs to be hemmed, but it is all in one piece.

DH spent most of the day watering.   The ground is extremely dry and we are not expecting rain until school starts.   Traditionally it rains some of the first week of school.

Summer’s coming to an end, so enjoy what is left of it.

2016
08/19

Category:
Garden
Life

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HARVEST

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We spent most of today watering and harvesting.   The temperature kept creeping up and by 2 PM, it reached 92 and we were all for staying in the house and resting.

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Included in the harvest were tomatoes, kale, Swiss chard, parsley, corn, zucchini, and about 75# potatoes.  Now I just have to figure out what to do with all of this.   Some will go to a daughter but most will be eaten or frozen or even stored for winter.

2016
08/15

Category:
Garden
Life

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Hectic life

IMG_5089Today’s raspberries totaled just over 2 cups.   Chickens helped me pick them.IMG_5088Then a bag of string beans and 2 more zucchini and 4 ears of corn of which I forgot to take a photo.

Then a trip around the neighbors property they are wanting to sell.   We sold it to them about 16 years ago and were interested in having it back – BEFORE we took the tour.

Now it’s out to pick tomatoes and water the hoop house.    I’m still resting from my giant day yesterday.   In the morning, we go look at sheep, Wednesday is a Sew fun day, Thursday is an all day class involving the quilting machine.  Friday may just be a collapse day.  Temperatures here are in the low 80s and predicted to be low 90s starting Friday.  So the blog may be very brief this week.

2016
08/10

Category:
Garden
Life
Serger
Shopping

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A successful day

 I started the morning by opening an email that I should not have opened.   Then I waited for the Geeksquad to remove the virus or whatever from my computer so I could again use it.   After that a phone call to Handiquilter and I believe my machine may be more cooperative.

IMG_5059In between those chores, I did get a pattern copied onto pattern pellon for a jacket.   I even was able to get the main pieces cut out of this cotton fabric.   It will be a loose, lightweight cotton jacket using the new serger.  However, I do not have the right thread, so will pick that up tomorrow.

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Off to the grocery briefly for a couple very good watermelons and out to the garden.  We picked the funniest shaped carrots.   Next year the ground will have to be worked deeper.   These poor carrots just could not break through the hardpan.  Still they are delicious.

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  These beets were growing beside the carrots, but since they are shorter, they didn’t have the same troubles.   They filled this 4 gallon bucket about 3/4 full.   Oh, and there were a few potatoes that were from a potato that was left in the ground over winter.   I pulled a beet and harvested 6 potatoes much to my surprise.  So we will be enjoying roasted root vegetables.