Good morning, my friends. It was a productive day in the sewing room yesterday, and the kitchen too, if you're keeping score. Of course, nothing could happen until I'd done my slow-stitching. The bottom right corner is finished, and I’ve moved my hoop to the left. Probably I still have a couple of days of work on this, but I should start thinking about getting the next one ready to go.
7/11/26
A Finish for Ruth McDowell
7/10/26
Three Corner Thursday
Good morning, my friends. As usual, it was a full day yesterday. The bird feeders were empty and there were flowers to water. There were a few more blueberries to pick, but first, I took a walk around to see how things were growing.
The lavender is just about bloomed out, but it is still crawling with bumblebees.
7/9/26
A Day for Firsts
Good morning, my friends. It was a busy day yesterday, but it doesn't feel as if I have much to show for it. We mopped the floor in the morning, and I mopped myself out the door so that I could hoe the garden. While I was out, I was thrilled to find enough ripe blueberries that it made sense to pick some. Up until now, they've been ripening one at a time. Now, they are ripening in clusters, giving me hope I can actually do something with them. Just look at these babies:
So, off I go. Fingers crossed about the blueberries. I’m really in the mood for something baked with blueberries. What kinds of fruits are ripening where you live?
7/8/26
Math is Hard
Good morning, my friends. It was good to get back to my sewing yesterday, even if I was determined to do most everything wrong. The only thing I was able to do right yesterday was to stitch my way across the “[L]ove" portion of my embroidery piece.
I’m just sorry I cut those pieces too small and generated an orphan block. I suppose I’ll use it at some point in time…maybe on the quilt back somehow. For now, it’ll just go into the project box and I’ll be able to figure a way to put it to work.
Okay, so those are the two blocks I’ll be making for this quilt. There will be 15 of each. I’ve decided to make two of the block on the left and one of the block on the right to finish up the first row. And that’s probably how I’ll fit this project into my workflow…one row per go-round until I have six rows. I’ll finish it off with a couple of borders when it gets that far.
Today is a floor-mopping day, and the floor really needs it. It’s kind of a sticky mess after the canning I did over the weekend. Also, I have in mind to do a baking project. It was one summoned up to use all the frozen egg whites I was hoarding. I ran out of egg whites before I ran out of ways to use them, but I still want to try this recipe for “Granola Cups.” If they’re good, I’ll link to the recipe in tomorrow’s post.
As for sewing, I’ll get to work had-sewing the binding for Ruth’s Legacy. In the sewing room, I’ll finish the first row of blocks for the Butterfly Garden. If there’s still time left in the day, I’ll make another row of blocks for the Jawbreakers project.
That’s an ambitious day I’ve laid out for myself. Let’s just see if I can fit it all in. What’s keeping you busy today?

























































