Good morning, my friends. We're just a few days away from Halloween. Are you ready? Halloween is a non-event at our house. This will be our 23rd Halloween in this house, and we've never had a single trick-or-treater. It used to be fun when the boys were younger, and we figured out costumes for them. We also had a pumpkin carving evening, but no more. I miss those days.
My yesterday started with slow-stitching. As expected I finished up the first of two blocks I'm making for "The Story of My Day." It still needs borders. This is the 19th of 25 blocks for this quilt.
There's also a 48-muffin mini muffin baking pan below that has never been used in more than a decade of ownership. Those will get packed off to the Goodwill and they can be someone else's problem. The rest is all legit. It just needs a good wiping down. On the left are lids for mason jars. I might be able to make space here for more boxes of mason jars, and I can get the boxes still on the floor onto the shelf.
Okay, so that took about 20 minutes. All that baking stuff put me in the mood to bake the Pumpkin Spice Breakfast Cookies I've been looking at. I posted this same picture to Facebook yesterday afternoon, and one of my friends opined that she hoped they tasted better than they look. And, yeah, I guess they aren't exactly lookers.
It's an interesting recipe. No flour. No sugar. No leaveners of any kind. They are sweetened with maple syrup, and they contain all kinds of good fiber in the form of old-fashioned oats, pecans, dried cranberries, and pumpkin seeds. The only fat comes from some olive oil and the two egg yolks. Also, they're mixed up in a food processor rather than a mixer. They get a little bit of sweetness from the maple syrup and the dried cranberries. We liked them. They're definitely a "breakfast" cookie. If you want something sweet, this isn't for you.
So today I have to get back to some housekeeping chores. I managed to shove them over on the calendar a few days ago, but it's time to get busy with the one chore I've assigned myself for the day. Also, I'm going to finish off that one section of pantry shelves today. That will only take a few minutes. Tonight's dinner will be Grown-up Macaroni and Cheese, and I'll make that ahead of time. When all that is finished, I'll get back to my sewing.
Today I want to sew the Phenology piece into a small quilt top. I've had this on my mind ever since finishing the embroidery. I've already switched out the bottom fabric shown in the image below. I wanted something with more contrast from the summer sun fabric on the left.
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As anyone who has ever been around a cat for any length of time well knows, cats have enormous patience with the limitations of the humankind. ~ Cleveland Amory
I like Art Gallery's "I'm a Maker" fabric as a possibility for sashing for this quilt.
great job on your shop hop quilt. it looks really good. was also interesting listening to the story of the protection of smitty. cats are so funny. patti in florida
What happened to my comment, it's gone! As I was saying, hand stitching the binding on a quilt is always so satisfying. And I love macaroni cheese, often when I make it, I do another lot to freeze for future caravan trips. I add chopped hard boiled eggs too, along with the bacon. I checked out your recipe, and must admit I've never added bread crumbs topping to mine, might have to try that next time.
Great projects all of them. I have been cleaning out my cupboards and closets too. I almost have another load for Goodwill. Happy stitching!
I loved seeing your finished quilt shop quilt - well done! I'm intrigued by your blocks for Ruth's Legacy quilt top. The simply muted backgrounds make the actions in each block really stand out.
Your Phenology wheel is lovely, the Shop Hop quilt is wonderful. those little stitchery piece a sweet.
Beautiful shop hop quilt. I love the backing fabric too, do you remember the name? Yes, we haven’t had trick or treaters in about 10 years. I buy our favorites ðŸ¤ðŸŽƒ
The shop hop quilt is really fun. This is shop hop quilt number 3 (4?). Are you hanging these are do you use them when you travel?
What a wonderful array of projects!
I'll be traveling on Halloween. I love all the trick-or-treaters at our home. Sorry you miss out on that.
I think we all have those "seemed good at the time" items. You are encouraging me to go through some of my cupboards. Nice work on the 2.0 quilt!
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