2018
01/04

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farming
Life
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We have power!

We have power at the barn again after 2 weeks without.   That means the hot wire is up and running again.   I had fears the animals would discover it was off and break through the fences.  But that didn’t happen, for which I am grateful.

These blocks are not only finished, they have been mailed.   It’s the kind of thing that if I don’t do it immediately, it slips my mind.  So it is now in the hands of the post office.

Other than these two events, grocery shopping, and a chiropractic visit, today was rather uneventful.

2018
01/02

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Life
quilts

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Perkiomen Valley fire blocks

This is the Perkiomen block requested to make quilts for those who have been affected by the Thomas fire in California.   I have 5 more cut out and then will send them to Ventura Modern Quilt Guild who is putting them together.

For my OMG at Elm Street Quilts I plan to complete the NY mystery, putting on borders, quilting, and binding it. (http://www.elmstreetquilts.com/2018/01/one-monthly-goal-january-goal-setting.html)

2018
01/01

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Life
quilts

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Happy New Year

The newly married couple.  I have been in California for the civil ceremony.  They will have a church wedding in April as she is from Armenia and the relatives who wish to attend need time to get passports etc.   So this was a really nice small family gathering.   The courthouse in San Jose has a little chapel-like decorated room for weddings.  And again, those photos are on another camera.

The family photo I promised you

Today I worked on the Merry Mayhem New Year’s day mystery quilt.  It still needs borders, but that wasn’t part of today’s program.  At this point it measures 32.5 x 49, so with borders, it will be a nice crib size.

The goal for tomorrow is to organize my year as best as I can, knowing that there are always things that pop up and need to be inserted.

 

2017
12/28

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quilts

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Elm street OMG

 

My One monthly goal for Elm street was these bowl cozies of which I had 20 ready for Christmas.   I am linking this post to their site http://www.elmstreetquilts.com/2017/12/one-monthly-goal-december-finish-link-up.html

2017 Recap and 2018 goals

 

2017 Recap:

Finished 3 pair of the 12 pair of socks that I kitted, ready to go.

Finished 29 quilts, 10 of which were ready for the quilting.   The other 19 were in early stages or not started.

 

 

 

 

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I also made 2 bags and 2 pillows plus embroidered 4 sets of towels.   I embroidered a Hatched in Africa set each month for their challenge, two of which were jeans.

There were bowl cozies and pea pods.

Then there were the baby lambs and additional sheep and puppy.  I don’t want to forget there was a garden with canning and freezing.

Plus the hospital stays.   It appears to have been a very busy year.  But there were things I did not finish or even start, so they can become goals for the next year.

2018 goals:

I’m expecting much more “out of sewing area” activities.  My sister-in-law has Alzheimer’s and is near the end.  There will be many more lambs plus sheep activities including at least one fair where I will be showing them.  We are moving the garden to a more level spot this spring.  DH is needing more attention.  And there is a big wedding in California in April.   I have fewer flimsies, so most quilts still need much work.

Quilts to do:         Goal is 200 yards usage

  1. Mystery quilt:  Merry Mayhem  –  NY day mystery

  2. Mystery quilt:  “Scrappy friends” – NY day mystery

  3. Bonnie Hunter “On Ringo Lake”  – finished clue #1

  4. Daffodil flimsy – to quilt

  5. Roses flimsy – to quilt

  6. Teddy Bear picnic – to quilt

  7. Celebrate  flimsy – to quilt

  8. Bear paw quilt – large,  cut out

  9. All aboard – not started twin bed size

  10. Fish quilt – not started applique – large wall or lap quilt

  11. Tulip quilt – flimsy – needs quilting

  12. Sunbonnet Sue #4, have sue blocks, needs setting and quilting

  13. Bonnie Hunter 2012, needs to be finished for King size, quilted, etc.

  14. Baby Hono – I want to make a child size turtle quilt

  15. Finish all the paper piecing blocks and finish the wall hanging with them.

Socks:  I’ll keep working on my last year’s kits, since I only finished 1/4 of them.

Other goals:

  1. Learn Electric quilt

  2. Learn cutting machine

  3. Make 10 Alzheimer’s activity mats

  4. Try 2 new recipes a month

  5. Gym 2x week

  6. Make garden plan with plans for starting, fert, etc.

  7. Make hoop house plans as above

Obviously, I will come across items during the year that I will tuck into my weeks.

 

2017
12/27

Category:
Life
machine embroidery

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Tribal Cat Zarah

Meet Hatched in Africa’s “Tribal Cat – Zarah”   These were the colors chosen by the recipient for her jeans jacket.

 

And this is what happens when UPS gets the wrong gate and there is a dog on the other side.   He didn’t want to open the gate, which was smart, but really, you toss the package at the dog?  The puppy was very happy with the package.

2017
12/26

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Life
machine embroidery

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Cat mask and photographers

I got this far on putting a cat mask on the back of this denim jacket when the machine became unhappy and decided to jam.   I had two choices:   persist and make it worse or walk away from it and try again in the morning when I’m fresh.   I walked away.

Though I don’t yet have the photo, these are the photographers trying to figure out how to set this camera so that it flashes in 10 seconds giving the chief photographer time to be in the photo.

2017
12/25

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farming
food
Life
quilts

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Merry Christmas 2017

MERRY CHRISTMAS 2017

 

Yes, it snowed just under 3″   It is the 6th snowy Christmas since they have been keeping records here in the Seattle area.

This 2/3 yard of sparkly fabric insisted on coming home with me when I stopped at JoAnns for some rotary cutter blades.   And for 1.50, I couldn’t refuse.  Now, I’ll be on the look out for the perfect use.

This is called “portion control” or maybe, I should just say, they were so late for lunch, they thought we’d already eaten so stopped to eat before coming, and therefore weren’t hungry when they arrived.

  This is what the tag might look like when you don’t have tags, but you do have an embroidery machine and some felt.  Truly we had a wonderful Christmas.  We took a group self photo of the family by setting the camera and the operator, ran to get into the photo on time.   This is the first time we’ve had the entire family together at one place and one time since they started leaving home.  However, you will have to wait a day or two for that because I have to wait for him to upload to his computer and then send it to me.  But I will share it with you.   We were so busy visiting with each other, that photos in general didn’t happen.

Tomorrow life starts again, with the annual recapping, and getting ideas ready for the next 12 months.

And now “to all a good night”

2017
12/22

Category:
Life

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Getting things done

I was asked how I get so much done.  I feel like I waste too much time, and don’t get enough done, so, I’m not really sure how to answer this.    DH doesn’t see housework that needs doing, so that is rather lax.  I rarely make a single meal, usually it is for 2 or more meals.    I make lists that I know won’t get finished, but they do keep me on track as I get many of the things done.

We don’t have TV and I don’t read much except for the computer.   Plus we don’t spend a lot of time socializing.  Neither of us likes to drive after dark, so we plan our days to be home before then.   Whenever possible, I get help from others for the garden, weed whacking and chores too big for me, though I do the sheep feed and water myself.   It is too cold to spend much time outside now, so I get more done in the sewing department.   In the summer with the garden and warmer weather, I don’t get much sewing done.

This morning I woke at 3.30, so worked on the accounts for 3 1/2 hours before I went back and took a nap.   That was wonderful, no interruptions!  So more was accomplished.

By next Wednesday I hope to have a general idea of what I want to accomplish next year and sorted into months.   The year long plan helps a lot even though there will be changes in it.  I will share it then, as my immediate goal is to finish the accounting.  Then I can start on the garden plan, for both the hoop house and the outside garden, which will be in a new area.

I’m always open to suggestions ways to improve.

Today is the shortest day of the year, so animals and plans that have cycles based on day lengthening are noticing it.   If the yellow jackets hadn’t taken out the bees, the queen would gradually increase her egg laying.   And there are some plants that will also take notice.

No cards went out this season, so will need to start sooner next year.    But I want to wish you  a

Merry Christmas

 

2017
12/21

Category:
food
Life
quilts

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Recipe and taxes

I tried this new recipe today https://www.connoisseurusveg.com/vegan-mac-and-cheese/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=classic_vegan_mac_and_cheese_my_tips_for_making_amazing_vegan_mac_and_cheese&utm_term=2017-12-20   It was absolutely delicious!.   If you don’t use dairy and want a nice creamy cheese for pasta, this is a keeper. (I was out of macaroni so used these noodles).   I’d like to put it on everything I make for awhile, it is so good.

Then I worked some more of the tax material.   Lambs start coming mid January, and taxes just get in the way, so I like to have as much as possible out of the way, or at least organized in Quicken.   I’m behind this year, because other things popped into my life.

Between taxes, I did finish part 1 “On Ringo Lake”.   Part 2 is 200 Flying geese, so that will take a bit longer.  Now until Friday, I’m only 3 parts behind, which feels like I’m catching up.