I blinked and it is May now. We had one summery day amid all the coolness and it is still flirting with overnight frosts. These Daffodils always open too soon and, in their shady spot, don't get to really shine like they should which is a shame. I should move them and the bunch behind there that didn't get to open at all this year.
Sunday, 3 May 2026
May Tiny Treasures, Slow Stitching Progress, Summer Wear Plan
Thursday, 30 April 2026
Beauty Product, Summer Primrose Blocks, Leaders and Enders Too
Thank you all who identified this border below as Prairie Points...what a sweet name and, of course, I had to look that up. Turns out there are tons of video tutorials showing how to make this. How did I not know about it till now?? It looks really intricate but makes such a unique border. Here is what I'm talking about in case you missed it.
However, there is one plan that I'm happy to say I've been doing fairly well with since Christmas and that is to do machine stitching a few days of each week at some point even for just a couple of minutes. Yes, I know that doesn't really qualify as much of a plan. But that is how I've made progress on this FPP quilt project I'm calling my Summer Primrose project. HERE is the link to the Thimbles and Needles AU Etsy shop where I purchased the pattern. And here are my blocks so far in summery looking fabrics. I'm thinking of making a table topper.
Mom sewed a lot of what she called lunch cloths back in those days in Newfoundland. These were smaller sized tablecloths featuring embroidery and usually had crocheted edgings that were used for tea and bikkies when you had company. I think this is Mom's work but I honestly can't remember about this one. She was fond of using simple blanket stitch edging, seen below, and I realized I am too.
My mood has been all over the place recently. Perhaps it's the change of season and the new chores that come with it that's on my mind. But we had Robbie here for a weekend so that kept me busy and definitely perked me and the dogs up. He's a busy guy and has started baseball now; while here he had indoor baseball practice and outdoor pitching practice.One day we all went down to the pond where he practised his golf swing putting balls into the pond. So much energy. As Tony says, it makes him tired just watching him. Ned, a true water dog, has been retrieving those balls ever since.
I hope you are all staying calm; our supportive stitching world is a wonderful respite from all the turmoil out there.
Monday, 13 April 2026
Photos of Lucky, Interesting,Yummy, and Stitchy Things
It has been raining all night and all day. But that's good; it will help clean up the ground. The wetland on one side of the pond is finally free of ice and I flushed a pair of ducks when taking this photo last week. The Peepers are finally making their spring calls early morning. They can sound quite raucous and I read why...the females choose their mates by the volume of their sounds.
Yesterday I spotted these two on the pond so took this photo from a great distance and I wonder if they are the pair that made a nest there last year. It was pouring down rain but they looked comfortable enough.
Easter this year coincided with Brad's birthday so Beth brought over two cakes for our get together. We've been enjoying cake every night for dessert since.The birthday cake was a Carrot Cake to die for. Yes and that is its' name. TO-DIE-FOR Carrot Cake. It was huge and heavy and shifted a little during transport. The recipe is found here on Trish's Mom On Time Out site. You will not be disappointed if you give this one a try!
Sunday, 5 April 2026
Stitching Progress and A Spring Photo Too
It's early spring which I think in some ways is the saddest and ugliest time of the year here. There is not a single hint yet of all the glorious green to come and I've been out there looking. But more about that at the bottom of this post.
Sewing progress first... I worked on my appliqued Quarter Dresdens and finished the March reds. It will be nice to move on to pinks, the RSC April colour.
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| His face was right next to that vee shaped rock. |
Then it rained heavily for hours and hours. We got about 2 inches worth and it couldn't make up its mind about freezing or plain old rain. That was thanks to a Colorado low passing through...how in the world can such reach this far north! The ground is a mess but this too won't last. I'm wearing rain boots with cleats on them.
Not Afraid of Color's prompt is about dishes for the dinner. I always cook a turkey and have the usual vegetables with it. I would cook salt meat to flavour them but I can't find good salt meat here. I've done my prep for the company and have all the "good" dishes out and the table set. I did my big shop for the dinner two days ago. My turkey is thawed and stuffing made. Beth is bringing one of her cakes so it's just the turkey dinner for me to prepare.Thursday, 26 March 2026
Wooden House Still Winter Roundup
Here is one of the Mother trees near our laneway featuring in a photo taken Wednesday.
It's still mostly winter here and that's all I'll say about that. I suppose it's appropriate that I'm still knitting my very warm afghan. Here's how long it is now.Happy to share this post with great linky parties- Alycia Quilts, The Inquiring Quilter, Songbird Designs and Creations Art Quilts.
Wednesday, 18 March 2026
Online Inspiration, Wool Applique, 3 Ingredient Squares
We were plunged back into Christmasy looking winter on Saturday. It was beautiful outside in my woods.
Online inspiration lately...
Kathleen Tracy is generously offering another of her very sweet patterns to made a mini in March. HERE is the link to her free pattern. It involves little houses which are very hard to resist. Kathleen's Website is Country Lane Quilts if you'd like to check out her other free patterns.
And have you seen the little films being posted by Typewriters Voices on Facebook. I'm captivated by them and the words of wisdom too.
I made the 3 Ingredient Apple Oat Bars that kept popping up in my online feed and love them. The recipe, if it can be called that, is just 2 cups of diced apples, 2 cups of oats, 1/3 cup honey or maple syrup and 1 teaspoon of cinnamon. I diced the apples very small, mixed it really well and pressed as hard as I could into the pan. Baked for 25 minutes. I let it cool completely but, as you can see, mine didn't come out very cleanly. Maybe when it gets to set up overnight.
Very happy to share this post with The Inquiring Quilter, Days Filled with Joy, Quilting Patchwork Applique, Kathy's Quilts, Quilting is More Fun Than Housework, Small Quilts and Doll Quilts and Alycia Quilts.
Friday, 13 March 2026
Guess?, March Mad Weather, Slow Stitching Projects
I can tell by the window's light when it's time to get up in the mornings. By 6:30 there is a certain brightness creeping in that tells me it's time to start the day. How wonderful to be able to start my days by the light rather than alarm clocks. I am always thankful to be retired.
I got to a thrift store recently and had quite a good poke about. One of the things in my header photo was a real find. I'd commented before that sometimes I think things in those stores are waiting for just me to come along. Can you guess which item it was this time???
I checked the men's shirts for a black 100% cotton...no luck. I'm going to need more black fabric for the moon parts on m ]y Quarter Dresden blocks so I'll check another thrift store soon. Speaking of which here are a few in the RSC Colour, red, and I'm also still enjoying the hand stitching on this project very much which is good as it has far to go.
I've been cross stitching every day for a few minutes. I usually aim for 30 minutes which is enough to stitch one of the motifs or extend the border a bit. I'm still really enjoying this design. Here is where I am now.
Here are a few photos from the ice storm. You could tell where it had gone through; some areas of the forest were loaded with ice and others completely untouched.
The worst fog I've ever driven in has been here in Ottawa, which says a lot since I spent five years before that in St. John's which is considered very foggy. Both those times were in the summer and I read it had to do with all the rivers here in the valley and the clash with summer's intense daytime heat.
But here's what the Weather Channel has to say about fog here...
Fortunately we are seldom out after dark and can pick and choose when to go for the most part, another plus of being old and retired.
On a more fun topic, LeeAnna at Not Afraid of Color's question this week is if we could bring back any fashion trend what would it be. I had to give that a think. I lived through the padded shoulders look for women and thought it okay but now looking at old photos, it looks ridiculous. But I only ever wore the light pads not those exaggerated ones and I was able to easily remove them from my work clothes when the trend died out. But that was just one of the trends that made women's clothes stand out. Women's clothes used to be very distinctive from men's especially in colour. Now I notice clothes are more unisex and people definitely opting for comfort overall, also more a requirement than it ever used to be.
Sorry for the long post and so much of it about the weather! I hope the weather is great wherever you are, you are staying safe and sane, remembering where you've put things, and keeping busy doing all the things you love.
Happy to join these parties...Alycia Quilts, Quilting is More Fun Than Housework, Small Quilts and Doll Quilts, Songbird Designs, Melva Loves Scraps, Quilt Schmilt and Kathy's Quilts.
















































