Just take a look at this wonderfully wet world.
We got more than an inch of rain in less than 24 hours. I thought there might be more today, but it looks like the chance of that is slim. It's fine though. There's more forecast for later in the week. In the meantime, I have corn to harvest! And some weeds to pull! It's perfect weeding weather.
I was only going to do a little bit of that. Sometimes when I get a rhythm going, it's hard to get my hands to stop. It was getting time for dinner though, and so I didn't have much choice. There are still four horizontal rows of sashing to do today. If it goes quickly enough, I might do the vertical rows today too.
There was no time for sewing in the sewing room yesterday, but the UPS man brought a couple of deliveries. I'll be finishing up Appalachian Memories pretty soon, which will open up a slot on my embroidery dance card. As I've mentioned before, I have so many embroidery patterns on my to-do list that it's almost impossible to choose among them. I use a random number generator to help me decide. This time, Mr. Random chose Calendula Patterdrip's Cottage. I've had this pattern stowed away in my sewing room, literally, for years.
I didn't have an appropriate fabric for the embroidery backgrounds, and so I ordered three yards of this one:
It has some very cute patterns for small quilts, needle books, pincushions, and wall-hangings. It also contains a good section about preparing a piece for embroidery and a good stitch dictionary. For someone looking to get back into hand embroidery (or just starting up as a beginner), it's a good resource.
Today I need to get some laundry done, and I'm going to weed a small patch outside. We're going to harvest at least enough corn for corn chowder for dinner...a favorite of mine. Aside from that, I'll just get back to my sewing. My kitties' needs are paramount in that regard. Mine needs are only secondary.
6 comments:
Love that verigated thread! I have the witches pattern - somewhere.So happy you got a good soaking and more on the way.
Like your new embroidery pattern; I just got some embroidery pieces in the mail--(if an) when I finish my butterflies I will begin another project--5 more to go...still x-stitching on The Luna Green one...
Love that variegated thread you used for quilting--really pretty
Hugs, julierose
We all need routine, I think. I know you made your chowder, and it looked very tasty. Fun to see the ladies all quilted up. Seeing that wet ground in your area is comforting.
Yeah for an inch of rain. That will help and yes, getting to the weeds after rain is always on the agenda, even if it doesn't always happen. The new embroidery project is a delightful. I have two friends who work many Crabapple Tree designs. I don't seem to have the patience to do them. Corn Chowder sounds wonderful.
Pat
I don't usually get wildly excited by thread but I have got to have some of that variegated thread. Just having it in my thread box would make me happy and I know it will get used. Pleased you have had rain and it would also be nice here. I've had to water the garden daily to ensure everything stays alive.
That thread is gorgeous! I love variegated threads but haven't seen that particular colourway. Your bag ladies are such fun - there's a ton of details on each one. And yay for rain!!!
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