Good morning, my friends. We're above the clouds here at the Three Cats Ranch this morning, although the sun has barely risen. I can see fog in the valley, but blue sky where we are. We had a major grocery shopping trip yesterday morning, followed by naps when we got home. (I believe a grocery shopping trip cannot be completed properly unless napping is the last thing on the list.)
Fully re-energized, I went to work quilting the Ties & Tails quilt. It's going okay, but I can't say I'm loving what I'm doing. The most I can say for it is that it will be functional. Nevertheless, it's early. In my experience, free motion quilting can be very forgiving. It's easy to be critical when one is watching every stitch happen. When the quilting is complete and the quilt is viewed as a whole, the little bobbles get lost in the shuffle.
So here's how it's going so far. It's hard to see the yellow thread against the yellow background. I first outlined the cat and then did a hooking meander in the background. I'm tempted to go back and add toes to the feet, and I probably will today.
There's quite a bit to do in the kitchen today, but I'm hoping to get back to this and quilt the bottom row of cats. In the kitchen, I'm starting some chili in the slow cooker. To go with that, I'm trying a new recipe for Cast Iron Beer-Batter Cheese Bread. I'm linking to the recipe there, but I haven't tried it yet. It sounds good, and it seems like a good accompaniment to the chili.
Also, I'm mixing up a dough for crust to go with a recipe I'm testing for America's Test Kitchens. This one will be for Cast-Iron Quiche with Caramelized Onion, Porcini, and Gruyère. I won't be able to share that recipe with you, but I can tell you how it turns out. Today, I'm making the crust. The quiche will be on tomorrow's to-do list. And if I'm feeling really energetic, I might try scaling down a recipe for Fresh Apple Cake to make it a cake for two. It'll be a good way to procrastinate on the quilting. (I'm very good at procrastination.)
So there you have it. Cooking and quilting. How will you spend your day today?
6 comments:
Cats are connoisseurs of comfort. ~ James Herriot
Oh my gosh this quilt is purrfect for you. I love it. I have never seen the pattern before, but the design just makes me smile. I love your fabrics and colors too!
An awesome start on the quilting. It's looking good so far. Such a fun quilt.
OMG! I was marveling on the "feathering" on the first bird. It looks just like tiny feathers to me, and then you said you were going to change it. I wouldn't - I like them! I tried to show it to Crash, my Tuxedo cat, but unless they are moving, he doesn't care. Just like a cat!
The background quilting doesn't really show up, so any baubles aren't going to be that noticeable. Hopefully you were able to make some progress on that bottom row.
It's looking good so far! Of course, you couldn't do as well without purrfect help from you-know-who. Heh.
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