10/5/24

Changing and Rearranging

Good morning, my friends. It's a foggy and cloudy morning here. We're expecting the clouds to burn off, and the day should be relatively warm. It doesn't matter much to me. I'm already in fall mode. Later this morning, I'm going to get some Old Fashioned Chicken and Dumplings started in my Dutch oven. It's a recipe I reworked from a slow cooker recipe to make more efficient use of my cooking vessels. And if you ask me, it's time to bring out the hearty soups for our dining pleasure. If summer is for main dish salads, fall and winter are definitely for soup.

As I mentioned in yesterday's post, I missed my slow stitching on Thursday, so I spent a little extra time on it yesterday. I'm ready to be finished with this Phenology piece, but there are still at least several days to go before I get there.


It seemed like a good time to move my hoop clockwise again. It's a little over three-fourths of the way there. The trees at the top take quite some time to stitch. The designs are tiny, and so I'm making leaves using eensy-weensy chain stitches.


From there, I had one housekeeping chore standing between me and my sewing. When that was finished, I moved into the sewing room for the remainder of the day. Sadie was there to help me sort things out.


When I'd spent as much time on these as I could stand, I had two of the four finished.


The third one is laid out for today's sewing, and I should have no problem completing the fourth before I finish today.


I might have finished the third one yesterday, but honestly, these are tedious to make, and I was tired of messing with them. Despite my whining, I found a sequence for sewing them together that made it a little easier and less confusing. 

There was still time left in the day, even if I was tired of those blocks. It seemed like a good time to make up the September and October blocks for Joy in the Ordinary. These are the blocks I have for this quilt so far.


So I'm now needing to do two blocks to catch up with this one. And I have no recollection of doing this, but apparently, I already made up September's block before we left on our trip. There wasn't nearly as much time for slow-stitching on our trip as expected, and so it's still sitting in its box, hooped up for stitching.


Okay, so I made up October's block...this one:


When I've finished with Phenology, I'll get to work on these. They're small. Each one takes about an hour to stitch. They'll need borders added, and then I'll be caught up with this project.

Okay, so I have a good list of to-do's for the day. Time to eat some breakfast and get busy. Our leaves are changing here. I'll get out and take some pictures in a day or two. How's your fall weather shaping up? 

4 comments:

Barbara said...

I want to age the way that life makes you age, because there's beauty in autumn and winter and I think people forget that. ~ Helen Baxendale

radars grammy said...

I love seeing your embroidery projects.
Brings back memories when I loved to do same.
And of course-your furry helpers.
I have tried several of your yummy recipes .
Wishing you a great every day.

Kate said...

There is a lot of tiny stitching on Phenology, but it's looking good. Those plus blocks do have a lot of pieces, but you'll have a really cool quilt at the end. Enjoy your fall leaves, its been so dry here all we are going to get is brown.

Sara said...

Phenology is such an interesting design, especially being in the round. My husband isn't much for soup, but we do both love chicken and dumplings. However we disagree on the dumpling part - his mom made dense dumplings and I grew up on the big fluffy ones. I tend to alternate between them.