Sunday, October 30, 2022

A Slow Sunday where I'm feeling young but old...

Well October certainly flew by... which means Thanksgiving and Christmas will be here in the blink of a eye... my sainted Grandma told me time moves quicker the older you get ... and she was right... about that ... and about a lot of other things. I've had her on my mind quite a bit lately as I tripped down memory lane last week with my two BFFs from high school and a visit with my 93 year old cousin... wonderful visits full of laughter and hugs!  

And my health has left me feeling like I'm 10 years old again... but not in a good way... been dealing with a reoccurring ear infection and I got stung by bees!!!  Don't know where I picked up the ear infection but it was entailed 3 trips to the doctor and the bee stings came from trying to clear out part of my flower beds... got stung about 6 times on my hands and arms. I was wearing long sleeves and garden gloves and they stung me through my clothes ... others have speculated that these weren't bees but wasps or hornets, which may be the case.  The nest was in a hole in the ground which I disturbed pulling out some dead cleome.  Its been a week and the swelling has gone down but it still itches... All I need is a skinned knee and I'd be my 10 year old self again... LOL

Saturday I spent another couple of hours cleaning out flower beds... cut back all the dahlias in the big raised bed... and as I was working a song kept running through my head... A Hazy Shade of Winter... the Simon & Garfunkel version... 

Time, time, time
See what's become of me

 My son Nick was helping me the whole time... breaking up woody stems, putting them in lawn waste bags, hauling the filled bags to the patio, collecting all the garden stakes and twist ties, cutting off all the string I used for  staking... and I realized that I can't garden without help... and it left me feeling old... big sigh... I so appreciate his help as I know he's not  into gardening at all, but he cheerfully helps me... I am blessed... 

I will use the winter to contemplate my garden plans for next year... need a better staking system for the dahlias and should try to pinch them... we cut up dahlia plants that were 8 ft tall and stems as big around as a broom stick... maybe less petunias in the beds as some actually smothered a newly planted shrub pretty much killing it. I need to pull out plants I suspect are weeds sooner so they don't turn into 6 ft monsters... in my defense they looked pretty at first, but they never bloomed...  I'm leaving all my dahlia tubers in the ground. The ones in the bed are already getting a nice cover of leaves and I think I'll give them a top coat of more compost. The ones in the yard will get some nice mulch. And I'll buy some more tubers over the winter because like fabric and thread and yarn you can't have too many dahlias!!

Okay lets move on to some crafty stuff... I finished up my Halloween stitching and FFO-ing last night so here are my displays, starting with the small shelf unit...



A couple of smalls from Lizzie Kate....


More Lizzie Kate...Halloween ABCs... and one of my best painted linen  projects... Rit dyes in Lemon Yellow, Tangerine, Apple Green and Hyacinth.


A little witch snippet from Prairie Schooler Treat or Treat... got that little house at that Dollarspot at Target and she fit inside perfectly. 

A new piece for this year...  Creepy Crawly Alphabet from Salt and Pepper Stitching... stitched on 40 ct linen (not my fav)  but it had to be this small to fit into the clock frame...  and idea I got from Kim Goldman ... The Contented Stitcher on Flosstube... check out her stuff here.  She has framed a lot of pieces using clocks and I love how she stitches just sections of bigger samplers... I'm doing more of that these days... sorry got off on a tangent...

Another new piece for this year... Spooky was a freebie from Heart in Hand.. but I can't find it on the web now... argh... and I still love that Longaberger pumpkin basket...


This bottom shelf has room for more Halloween stitching... next year... the little Nevermore pillow was a Lizzie Kate piece and I'm didn't realize how much LK Halloween I've stitched till I put this display together... they did do lots of cute stuff!


I LOVE that vintage picnic tin ... the BOO metal letters came from Hobby Lobby ... and this would be a great spot for more Halloween stitching...sigh... 



An anecdote... Elliott has been enamored with the Halloween displays but has confined his touching to things with batteries that light up ... there are several pumpkins and 2 little candelabras, and they have all spent a lot of time being lit up on Tuesdays... he was disappointed that a ceramic pumpkin on the large shelf display has cut outs which would lead you to believe it lights up... but it doesn't... so sad... 

Onto the large display... 

At the top there is Spooky Alphabet by Bent Creek  and below that Trick or Treat from Prairie Schooler .. my favorite Halloween crosssitch piece!!  The little pillow is from The Drawn Thread's Little Bits of Halloween... and I'm totally in love with that trio of happy little ghosts... picked it up at Homegoods months ago...






Next shelf has a some cute pumkin headed gals from With Thy Needle & Thread... on the left is Trick or Treat and on the right is Boo to You... and the two little witch pillows were just FFO'd yesterday... they are from the Pineberry Lane pattern called Three Little Witches ... and there are 3 charts but I only stitched 2... 







And bottom shelf has more punkin headed gals both from Notforgotten Farms... on the left is Halloween Queen ... now I started that last year and finished it about 2 months ago... the scene on her dress caught my eye but it took a while to stitch all that brown... on the right is Matilda Hornbuckle... and the pillow is my last Halloween finish for this year... a snippet of Pineberry Lane's Fancey Blackett's Little Fancies... 





I've enjoyed my Halloween displays but I'm looking forward to getting out my Thanksgiving stuff... got re-decorating penciled in for Wednesday!!   The Fall weather has been lovely... we even got the 2nd Summer bit where temps go back up into the upper 70s for a couple of days. The trees this year are gorgeous... I have 2 Wildfire Black Gum trees  I had planted in the median between the street and the sidewalk about 7 or 8 years ago and they are on fire this year!!

This picture does not do it justice... it literally glows!!

And the giant maple in the back yard of the house across the street that I see through my picture window is a beautiful yellow...  I do LOVE Fall MOST of ALL!!

I haven't been doing much quilt sewing, but I have been cross stitching... I finished Blackbird Designs' Feliz Navidad...


This is on 36 ct linen I dyed with Apple Green Rit Dye...  think DMC 3664... I used 2 ply of floss to get the coverage I like.  Need to get this to the framer ASAP so I have it for Christmas.

And finishing that sampler has re-ignited my love of sampler stitching... so I looked at my UFOs and there are a couple... several... many...  ummmm.... more than I'm going to admit to... samplers I want to get back to, so I pulled out this one, as it seemed to be the farthest along... This is a Lizzie Kate Mystery Sampler called Things Unseen...


The quote is from Helen Keller and it does speak to my  heart... now this is on 32 ct Wren with all the called for overdyed flosses... I bought it as a complete kit... I'm not fond of the linen... too soft for my taste ... and for some reason I'm having a heck of a time stitching this ... I've frogged as much as I've stitched this last week... so many counting errors... arghh... but I'm pushing on... I changed my mind about using the polymer clay buttons in the kit... leaving them off... and that border is taking forever... if I was starting this now instead of back in 2014 I would have left off the border... 

I want to re-do the sampler wall in my craft room... plan to squeeze in more samplers ... thinking about a re-do of  the samplers on the wall in the living room...  considering a wall of decorative china plates... maybe... I've been in this little house 9 years... can't fit in any more furniture and have minimal wall space to work with... don't want to repaint but feel a need for a little bit of change... which will probably get me into trouble...LOL

So the week ahead looks pretty open... no doctor appointments ... had 3 last week... arggh... guy is suppose to come on Monday to clean and detail my car ... in my driveway... don't need to get someone to follow me and take it to the detailing garage and leave it over night and then have someone take me back to pick it up... yeah!!!  There is still more yard clean up ...  And some not fun sewing I should do... hem pants for me and Nick... Definitely want to cross stitch and I've been knitting socks again... I never lack for things I want to do!!

I'll link up with Kathy's Quilts and check out what's going on there... always lots of inspiration... hope you have a good week ahead of you with time to do all the things you want to do!!

happy stitching-
carol fun 

PS  ... I'm not completely happy with the quality of the pictures I posted... I sent them from my phone to my laptop as smaller bytes of data as they show up waaaaay faster in my inbox ... you can see almost all of these pics on my Instagram...  carolfun53... and they are better quality... sorry... 


5 comments:

  1. I know this will sound crazy--but trust me--it will work--put honey on your bee stings--wait about 10 minutes and wash it off--do 2-3 times a day for a day or two--should take care of all the reddness and itching, etc.--honey even works great on red ant bites!!!!!!
    hugs, di

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  2. Beautiful stitching and decorations. Sorry to hear about the bee stings. My dahlias in one bed got long and sprawling. My friend told me they were looking for sun. So thinking about cutting those back and transplanting them.

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  3. So sorry to read about your bee stings and ear infection, not good at all. As always, I love to see your pretty displays.

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  4. I am not a fan of Halloween, but I do love your displays. They represent the kind of Halloween that I do like just a little. I am so sorry about the bee stings and the ear infection. When my son was little he had a devil of a time getting rid of them. I like Feliz Navidad and the piece you are currently working on. I hope the future stitching goes more smoothly.

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  5. So many beautiful Halloween stitcheries on display! Is it fun to change over to Thanksgiving decor, or is it mostly hard work? I'm glad you were able to enjoy some fall leaf colours - I love it when a tree glows!

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