Good morning, my friends. Here we are again at Friday. The weeks are seeming to fly by right at the moment. Is it just me or does time move faster as we approach the end of the year? And let me just say I've been ready for the presidential campaign to end for at least the past six months. (Probably I was ready before it even started.) Just a few more weeks, and then we'll get a reprieve.
After finishing yesterday's post, I went to work finishing up September's "Joy in the Ordinary" block. It still needs borders.
They're yummy dipped in your morning coffee. Not too sweet, and a nice hint of the pumpkin flavor. I took issue with some of the methods used in King Arthur's recipe, and so I riffed of theirs and created my own version.
When those were finished, it was time to get busy sewing. Arriving in the sewing room, I found Sadie ready to help out.
She's useless when she gets like this.
The applique is surprisingly large, and so I need larger scraps to make the different pieces. It occurred to me to start in the middle of the background and work my way out from side to side with the ladies. I worried I'd run out of space if I started on one side and worked my way across. So, I trimmed the background and then folded it in half, pressing a crease down the middle to use as a guide.
Then, I went to work creating the middle woman. Just now I realized I'd reversed the colors on her hat. Oh well. It doesn't matter.
As I told my Facebook friends yesterday, it's reminding me of a sign we saw at a BBQ restaurant when we were traveling in South Carolina.
Before I go today, I need to take care of a little blog housekeeping. For some reason, I haven't been receiving comments in my email lately. I thought y'all had stopped speaking...like a hurricane muteness had befallen the nation, or something like that. Happens all the time, right? But then I took a look at the comments last night and found that about a dozen had gone to my spam folder. Some hadn't come at all. Well. That was disturbing. You might know that the reason I always leave the first comment is so that I can "subscribe" to replies and receive them in my inbox. Apparently, Blogger is onto my tricks, and they've thwarted me again.
Okay, so I decided to try turning on comment moderation. If I do that, Blogger is forced to send me notification of comments so that I can decide whether to publish them or mark as spam. It's not my favorite way to set things up, but one must do what one must do. Sorry for the extra step.
And that brings me to the end of what I have to say today. We're going grocery shopping this morning. Mike has gone back to bed in preparation, and that gives me some time to work on my slow-stitching. I know some of y'all are in clean-up mode after the storms. This too shall pass, but for now it sucks.
12 comments:
The trick is growing up without growing old. ~ Casey Stengel
Wow, your sky and waves fabric are perfect for this piece!
The swim babes are so cute! Instead of remaking the bag with the orange lining, you could put a small black ‘binding’ piece at the top to differentiate it from the towel. Have a great weekend! Candy
I love your choices of colour! Such a fun piece!
Your beach belles is certainly a fun quilt to make.
It seems as we get older, time goes faster. I don't like it but it beats the alternative doesn't it. Love the beach ladies. I've looked at that pattern many times but don't think I want to do appliqué.
This is going to be such a fun quilt! I was going to sew today, but I had a vaccination yesterday and today I'm not feeling too great. Drat. So do some sewing for me!
Time sure is flying by it seems, our fall weather here in Iowa has been beautiful with the exception of zero rain in the last 6 weeks, we need some in the ground before winter hits. I have been embroidery projects from crabapple hill , good for watching sports.
What about a purple liner for that bag?
I have always wanted to do this pattern. This may nudge be on lol
I’m going to have to try your recipe. I love biscotti and pumpkin flavor sounds delicious. Baking will have to wait though. I’m enjoying an unexpected family reunion this weekend. Was invited to my son’s to celebrate my birthday (a “big” one) and all of my brothers and sisters had come to surprise me! The last time the six of us were all together was two years ago for our dad’s funeral. It’s nice to be together for a happy occasion.
You've gotten a good start with your sunbathers. Your fabric choices are fun, but I agree the orange of the bag blends in with the towel, but many you can top stitch in another color that will bring that out? I always feel like the end of the year is a time warp, January passes slowly, but it feels like each successive month passes more and more quickly. I had to turn on comment moderation to get blogger to email me the comments. I still have a few that go to my spam folder. I guess as they make updates, it messes up other parts of the application.
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