I went to the hardware store to get some dirt to plant a pink rose bush I bought on Monday and came home with all of this. Deer food I suppose but I can't help myself.
Thursday, April 18, 2024
A Fool's Errand
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Wednesday WIPs
I wasn't just fighting The Battle of the Pool Noodles last week, I was also fighting The Battle of the Riddari Chart. See that yoke? It's not the same one I showed off last week. I had to rip it way back because the chart shows beige when it means white and light green when it means beige and I got them mixed up. There was no way I could tink all that back so it ended up being a terrifying frog job. All's well that's ends well I guess but I am still smarting from the wounds.
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Tiny Needle Tuesday
I don't have much to show this week because weekends are normally my quiet stitching time and this weekend I was busy fighting The Battle of the Pool Noodles. I am happy to say I was victorious. Once I had enough backing it was an easy roll up. I was beyond impressed with the whole thing. It's a game changer for sure.
Monday, April 15, 2024
Using Your Noodle
I was so fired up after finishing Dad's last quilt that I was determined to finish one of my own. Charming Stars was ready to be sandwiched so I thought I would try a new way of basting using pool noodles. I had bought the noodles and connectors ages ago for just this purpose but I had forgotten all about them.
I was lucky to have a lot of the material and several packs of the charm squares leftover from this fabric collection but I was annoyed at having to pretty much make another quilt to back a quilt I had just made. I worked from 9 am to 4 pm on Saturday and still didn't get it finished.
The only good thing that happened that day was that my latest Barbie acquisition showed up. Fedex came down the driveway in the midst of my fit of temper over the quilting debacle saving me from completely blowing my top. Meet 60th Anniversary Reproduction Skipper. Mattel debuted her last week and I wan't going to buy her seeing that she was very $$$ but.......
Sunday, April 14, 2024
Spring Has Sprung
It's time for the spring giveaway!
I'm starting with the unscented bars first. On the right is Charcoal and Clay made with only natural colors from several kinds of clay and some activated charcoal. On the left is Milk and Honey made with real honey and four kinds of milk. Goat, yogurt, coconut and buttermilk. All the bars are rough cuts, meaning I don't clean them up or smooth them out. I like the rough texture. There is nothing like a brand new bar of soap.
Saturday, April 13, 2024
Soap 101
Tomorrow is the spring soap giveaway. All my pretties are wrapped and ready to go, waiting patiently up on their drying racks over my Barbie collection. This is only one set of the racks. I have three more on top of other shelves in the sewing room. That's a lot of soap that's going to need a home.
Finally, I get asked about postage all the time. I know it costs a lot to mail out all this soap but it's a part of my hobby budget. I live a very frugal life so this big splurge three times a year doesn't make a dent in my bottom line. The amount of fun I get out of all the making is worth every penny.
I have to say this is some of the nicest soap I have ever made. It's been a long journey to get to this point and I need to thank Cindy of Delighted Hands for getting me started. Without her push to get me over my fear of that whole lye thing, I would be missing a big chunk of happy time in my life.
See ya'll tomorrow!
Friday, April 12, 2024
A Friday Finish
Well look at that. I finally managed to get something done and it's a BIG finish. It's dad's LAST quilt. It's officially the end of an era. I know I've said it before when I thought I had dad's last quilt finished but then I found this top in the bottom of a bag of batting. Years ago I had meant to hand quilt it so it never went in his finishing pile.
Another paper pieced beauty. I remember always fighting with him over color placement. He was always right. I was always wrong. I did NOT inherit his eye for color.
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