Good morning, my friends. Another one bites the dust. I'm happy to say the quilting is finished for the Homestead quilt. When I sat down at the machine yesterday, just the outer border remained. As I've said before, I try to learn something from every quilt. From this one, I learned that choosing a dark color thread on light fabrics probably isn't a good idea. As I quilted some of the blocks for this quilt, I thought the dark blue thread overwhelmed the design of the quilt block. Originally, I had in mind to do something traditional in the border...a feather. As I thought more about it, I worried it would be too much and too dense. Instead, I chose this motif called "Infinite Stacked Curls."
5/23/26
Binding Ahead
5/22/26
Sowing and Sewing
Good morning, my friends. It was a busy and tiring day yesterday, but I'm happy to say the vegetable garden is planted now. We've lived in our house 24 years, as of June 1st. I can't remember the exact year we created our garden plot, but it was early on. I believe I can safely say it was within the first three years...so at least 20 years ago. In years past, we've planted the whole thing. Here's one of the pictures from early on.
A few years ago, we decided to plant a smaller garden, and we planted perhaps three-fourths of it. This year's garden has been scaled down to half the plot, and much of that is in sunflowers and zinnias. After scooching around on the ground planting those sunflowers yesterday, my knees are thanking me for not being more energetic. So here's our scaled down garden for 2026:
5/21/26
PT Graduate
Good morning, my friends. It gives me great pleasure to announce the end of my Wednesday treks to PT. It also gives me great pleasure to say that my shoulder is nearly pain free. And who among us doesn't have some ache or pain somewhere in their body? I'm hopeful that I can eventually put this annoyance behind me completely. For now, I'll just say it feels better on the days when I do my exercises. That alone will motivate me to keep doing them. Nevertheless, I'm happy not to be making that drive to the next town over each week.
My appointment made for a short day sewing-wise, but everyone is better off when I take some time for slow-stitching in the morning. Yesterday's session had me finishing off the third Santa in the Santa Quartet.
5/20/26
Home Stretch
Good morning, my friends. It's a day for celebration. Today will be my last day of physical therapy. As I've grudgingly admitted, it has been very helpful. I was to return to the doctor tomorrow, but I canceled that appointment. My shoulder isn't completely pain-free, but it's improved enough that it isn't a constant annoyance. When I got into bed last night, I realized I hadn't thought about it all day. For now, I'll just keep doing the PT exercises at home. Surprisingly, it feels better on days when I do some exercise.
I've finished quilting all the blocks for the Homestead quilt. This first one is called "Anvil."
























































