Hello - well I'm feeling quite full of myself today as last week was surprisingly productive! And along with what I got accomplished I have a new theory on procrastination... I've found a convoluted way to change it from a negative to a positive... from now on I'm going to think of it as not putting things off but taking my time to get them done... having patience... and patience is a virtue, right? LOL... I will continue to drag my feet on certain projects but now I'm going to think of it as giving them time to mature and when it is time to be finished... they will be finished... and to that end I have a great story of patience I'll tell you about in a bit...
And a head's up ...this is a looooooong post... I have a lot to talk about this week!
First I want to go through my week... Monday started out great... I went and worked out, took Nick to lunch and came home and worked in the yard. I dug up all the dahlia tubers that didn't seem to be growing and some were duds but others still had signs of starting to grow... so I put them back in the ground and we'll see what happens in another week. I also finally got that flat of begonias planted and stuck an assortment of bulbs/corms/tubers that I still had in the ground here and there and over there and wherever.
Some flowers are blooming nicely... I like this patch where the cleome are backed up by the cannas...
The cleome are often called spider plant and this variety has re-seeded itself in my yard ... spreading here there and everywhere... and I'm okay with that because I LOVE how they look and the deer do not eat them!!! Here's a close up of one that planted itself right by my house...
Along with this pink one there is a purple variety. I planted this variety about 2 years ago and I haven't been able to find it at the garden centers for a while so I'm very very happy that it has taken it upon itself to propagate in my yard.that bloom is about 9" wide... and I don't remember for sure what variety this one is... maybe Penhill Watermelon... it is also about 10" wide and no matter what it is called, it is gorgeous!!
Tuesday I was pooped after working outside for several hours in the heat so I took it easy. I picked up Elliott from his day camp and we chilled for a couple of hours. He wrote me out an algebraic equation that he developed to find white holes in space... he knows there are black holes and he thinks there are white holes that have yet to be discovered ...and he came up with an equation... complete with the symbol for infinity... and remember he's only 7 years old... waaaaay smarter than me... but luckily still a little boy who can be happy with an ice cream sandwich cookie...which I provided.
Wednesday was hot and sticky so I went downstairs to my sewing room and put into motion my new theory turning procrastination into patience... I had a stack of quilts that needed binding... and binding is my least favorite part of making a quilt... but I surprised myself and got not 1, not 2, not 3... but FOUR quilts bound... let's take a look at them ...first is this one ... the pattern is a freebie called Checkered Brick which you can find here... and the fabrics are a collection from Sandy Gervais called New Beginnings...
It finished 78" square after I washed it... I know it looks rectangular here but I took the pic standing on a ladder looking down on it as it was on the floor... the next quilt I got the binding uses the Gingiber fabric collection called Henhouse and the pattern is called Skylight... if you watch this video you will find all the info you need to make this pattern...
and for a quilting panto Delinda had this great chicken wire pattern...
Next up I put the binding on the Fresh As a Daisy quilt...here's a link to the pattern... done in American Jane fabrics...
To the right I have a little quilted flag made with Debbie Mumm fabrics (as if you didn't guess) and the little metal basket has a piece with patriotic chickens from Scissortail Designs called Rise and Shine...
Down below on the left hand side I have Yankee Doodles by Lizzie Kate and in the middle a great patriotic piece from Rae Dunn (remember when that was the craze?) and on the bottom I have the Double Eagle Sampler from the Prairie Schooler No. 8 American Primitive and in the middle of that bottom shelf I have Liberty from Birds of a Feather.























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