Hello - well it was a week with lots of running around during the day... and when evening came around I was listless and lazy... Monday through Friday I spent all the hours after 6 pm till bedtime plopped in my comfy recliner and all I could manage was icing my knee and scrolling the web...unenergetic and unmotivated to do anything productive... sigh...
On Monday, I did go and pick up quilts from Delinda... 4 of them... a bed size quilt, a throw size quilt and 2 panels... they are languishing in my sewing studio waiting to be bound... they better have a lot of patience cause I haven't been back downstairs since then. Tuesday I spent all day with Elliott.. it was so nice... school started on Wednesday... 2nd grade, where does the time go?? Wednesday I had lunch with the quilty ladies... they left around 3 pm... the sitting and scrolling commenced right after they departed... Thursday I took Nick to get his beard trim, did an Amazon return and went to rehab... an hour of stretching and bending left me pooped.... and Thursday evening had me icing and scrolling. Friday I hung out on the sunroom porch... did a little stitching and napping and a bit of scrolling.
Now its Saturday and it appears it may be a repeat performance of Friday... sigh... now I did spend some quality time looking through my Thanksgiving and Christmas charts... what to do? what to do? I got the weekly email from my favorite online shop, 123Stitch, and they had a lot of Prairie Schooler Christmas graphs on sale... turns out most of them are already in my stash... sheesh... but I did pull out 2 charts with cute Santas that I want to stitch and I found some pretty blue linen I'd dyed and pulled the flosses I like... and I did put a couple of stitches in.... this is the first chart I'm liking... Prairie Schooler No. 158 Christmas Eve...
I'm playing with the Santa who's stuck in the chimney...
Here's where I am so far...
I'm going to make the fireplace gray instead of brown and black... a bit of home remodeling. I still have the idea that I want a dough bowl full of little Santas... this would be a great addition.
I did spend some time with the BBD "She Sights A Bird"... not quite finished.
As for decorating here's my big shelf display... the overall look... a Pineberry Lane palooza with chickens chickens and more chickens...
From the top...
Pineberry Lane's Sister's Farm Fresh Eggs ...
and Mrs. Maguire's Henhouse...
as with all these pieces I brightened them up... I love the primitive look but not that fond of the brown...
Moving down, my flock of white chickens....and more Pineberry Lane...
Mrs. Maguire's Garden and Mrs. Maguire Bee Charmer...
I really like the green accents I used in this display... those candles and the funky pitcher I picked up on a mark down end cap at Mejers... I do love a bargain!
Along with being listless and lazy I'm mulling over what I want to work on next... Halloween? Thanksgiving? Christmas? I had a long conversation with a friend who's deep into a Christmas quilt project and that reminded me that I left two Christmas quilt projects languishing in plastic bins last year...
this one with snowball blocks with my leftover Lizzie House Tiny Christmas fabrics...
I got more of the background fabric I want to use for sashing, and had an idea to make the snowball blocks look like ornaments by adding a rectangle of a gray fabric at the top... need to think about that a bit more...
and this one... a Christmas tree made of hexagons of Cathe Holden Christmas Faire fabrics...
Now I found some fabric in my stash for the background... I'm just not sure there is enough of it... and I'm still pondering whether to go for it and see if I can eke it out... or buy yardage of a new background fabric that will be sufficient...
I don't have the mental bandwidth for that decision at the moment...
And all the scrolling lead me down several rabbit holes... one is Moonkin Stitchery... I've done a pattern or two of hers and she just posted this one ...called Weathered Whimsey... you can find it here on YouTube... it is a free pattern and she links where you can get it. Now I like it because it uses a bundle of fat quarters and I have quite a few FQ bundles... I'm thinking of 2 I've recently picked up which are Christmas fabrics... as a caveat having done another of her FQ patterns check your FQs to be sure you have 18"... I found that many are just a smidge over 18" and some may be less... and that is a problem for this pattern and many other FQ patterns... which annoys me because the ones that have come up short for me were cut in a factory, not a quilt shop...grrr...
Also I stumbled across this YouTube video which can see here which shows a new concept layout for Michaels... this one is in Columbus Ohio... I was particularly intrigued with how they are selling fabric... some is on bolts but other fabrics are just swatches that you are supposed to scan and select your yardage and pay for and then they ship it to your house... if you don't want to watch the whole video the fabric part starts at the 14:45 minute mark. Not sure I like that idea...
So the pace of my life has returned to "normal" even though I'm only 3 1/2 weeks past surgery... my physical therapist says I'm doing fine... need a couple of more degrees for extension (that's getting your leg out flat) and about 10 more degrees for flexions (that's the bendy part). I'm back to walking about 2 miles a day... and I'm working out with Anna once a week and doing the recumbent bike a couple of days too. There's a bunch of things on my calendar for this upcoming week - Monday: take a certain family member to the doctor... and appointment that I suspect is going to be unpleasant. Tuesday: back to picking up Elliott from school... the highlight of my Tuesday! Wednesday: doing dinner with a friend I haven't seen all summer. Thursday: working out with Anna because I can't do it on Monday. Friday: back to rehab.
And I was just listening to the radio and someone commented that August is just about over... yikes... they are correct ... where did the month go??? I want to get my Fall stuff out but it probably is not going to be this week... the temperatures are cooling down... a little bit... but it is no where near Fall weather... I did go and pick up some mums and some asters for my plant shelf... the petunias were pathetic ... and dead...
and I'd like to hit Costco... I saw a YouTube video where they had the BIG pots of mums for $18 a piece... that's a good price... maybe I can squeeze a Costco trip in next week.
An aside... I got a notification from Blogger the other day... that's never happened before... and it informed me that my post for July 5 was taken down because it "violated community standards"...huh??? I have no idea what I said or posted that "violated community standards" and I've never saved my posts elsewhere so I don't have a copy of what they didn't like... as far as I remember I posted a lot of pictures of my patriotic cross stitch and reiterated how lucky we are to live in the land of the free (I'm questioning that now) and the home of the brave... anyway from now on I'll save a copy of each post on my laptop instead of just leaving it for Blogger... I did make a post on IG which you can find here... which shows 11 pictures of my stuff... do you see anything there that "violates community standards"? I don't...
I'll link up with Kathy's Quilts today... need to go get groceries and a prescription for a certain family member. Nick is making pot roast in the crock pot for dinner... and I intend to rest up this afternoon in preparation for a busy week.
I hope you have a great week and that things go just the way you want them to!!
happy stitching-
carol fun




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