Monday 3 January 2022

The Ruby, Crimson, French General and Just Plain Red Post

 Here in my rosy red flannel pyjamas...let the lounging begin! Maybe this is the way all New Year's should begin. 

I just put the mixing for molasses raisin bread in my Bread machine so a lovely aroma should fill the house later on. Recipe I used is here at Bread Dad.

The Cardinals visit my feeders late afternoon at almost dusk which makes getting a good photo of them tricky. I was very happy to capture this fellow bouncing about the branches one morning.
I especially love it when I get a new plant or two as gifts to add to my winter indoor garden. This is white polka dot plant and in back, Kalanchoe in bloom.
Our New Year's puzzle, The Country Diary of an Edwardian Woman, winter edition, is open and ready to go.  I was happy to see so many of the critters featured are sighted here on our property.

My happy Elm Street OMG for January. My scrappy QAYG Courthouse Steps. Time to get this one done and dusted so it is definitely on this week's To Do List.
Below is the front where two large pieces have been joined with machine stitching (where the safety pin is poking through). This red has been a frustrating colour to show...the true red is between the brightness above and darkness below.  It is French General red.
And here is that seam on the back where I will hand stitch it together. I ran out of that pretty green fabric and continued with a cream that also has a swirl in it but can't quite be seen in this photo. 
And several more of the scrappy tiny trees have been sewn. I'm amazed I'm coordinating with Angela and the So Scrappy RSC crowd for once. Red is the colour for January. 
Frederique at Quilting Patchwork Applique has collated the 2022 QAL, BOM, SAL's, etc. in this post. Thank you! They are many and varied and I hope you find something that inspires you this year. I especially enjoy reading your January posts to see what new projects you are starting. Meanwhile I have my work cut out for me with the finishing. 😊 Stitch On!

28 comments :

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

that is some difference on the shade of red depending on lighting - exactly the problem I have with the black border on my quilt that shows up as light gray sometimes and is near black! Nothing like getting comfy in flannel pajamas or sweat pants on a cold winter morning. That looks like a pretty puzzle - I am poor at jigsaw puzzles and they stump me too much

Gretchen Weaver said...

You have some good projects to keep you busy during the cold days of winter, happy stitching!

loulee said...

Happy New year.

Linda said...

Loved reading your post. What a fabulous photo of the cardinal. We don’t have them in the UK so I love seeing photos of these beautiful birds on North American blogs. Your little red trees are great. A good choice of block for the RSC 2022. The cardinal would enjoy hiding amongst those, natural camouflage!

Kathy S. said...

Your jammies do look comfy. Ahh the smell of yummy bread baking. Love your new plants. The photo you took of the cardinal is gorgeous! Nicely done. Your Courthouse Steps quilt is beautiful. It deserves to be finished. Good luck on finishing your January OMG.

Brian's Home Blog said...

I can almost smell that yummy bread! Such wonderful photos, that cardinal is beautiful!!!

Jackie said...

Wow, what a difference in the shades of red in your quilt. I have the same thing happen with purples and blues for some reason.

I wish we had cardinals visit us here.

God bless.

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

I enjoyed your "just plain red" post, Jocelyn! The cardinal photo is gorgeous! They are such beautiful birds. Glad you're working on your Courthouse Steps quilting, and those trees, too. I have a tree quilt in flimsy form, and am anxious to get it quilted.

Deb A said...

Love the jammies! Pretty red cardinal - I get to see some out my window here as well. The red trees are looking great! How nice your red post coordinated with the RSC!

PaintedThread said...

Those flannel pjs look awesome. Good luck finishing those courthouse steps!

Nana said...

All this wonderful red... pyjama is lovely and the bird is so pretty. We don´t have this breed in Germany.

Nana

Sandy Panagos said...

It's so disappointing when you can't get a good depiction of the true color in a photo. It's a nice project either way. Lots of fun reds to work with!

Linda said...

That bread sounds yummy, I've clicked on over and found their recipe for the breakfast version which has cinnamon. Your QAYG Courthouse Steps is gorgeous, and the little trees are so cute. Love all the reds you have going in your post, especially the PJs. :)

Cheree @ The Morning Latte said...

Love the red pjs and the red trees as well! Clearly, I'm into the red!
I must be more ready for Valentine's Day than I think....or it's leftover Christmas? Good luck on the to-do's!

Sherrie said...

Hi Jocelyn,
Love all your quilts....so pretty. The picture you got of the cardinal is awesome...I can never catch them when they are here. Love your new p.j.'s...they look really warn and snugly. I really like your trees, I'm making birdhouses for the RSC this year. I really like your little
snowman planter...so cherry. Have a great day!

Siouxzq64@gmail.com said...

I agree some days it is ok to just hang out in your jammies.....since I am on day 7 of work because my fill in is out sick (waiting for the verdict COVID Or not) I have been hanging in my jammie pants most of the day. The bread sounds yummy, your plants are gorgeous. My polka dot plant is very sad looking, I just can't seem to find the right spot for it to thrive. Love your courthouse steps quilt and isn't it funny how some colors just don't photograph well? Oh and as usual you have a great pic of the cardinal, and the puzzle looks like loads of fun.

piecefulwendy said...

I'm all for comfy and cozy, and it looks like you are rockin' it! Pretty Courthouse Steps quilt with all that color. Great photo of the cardinal, too! I'll bet that bread is tasty! Yum!

Snickelfritz said...

I got my husband that very same puzzle and the Autumn one, also. He's halfway done. It truly is a beautiful puzzle. Happy New Year!

Chopin - A Passionate Quilter said...

Love that Red Bird! Hope you had a great New Year! Hugs

grammajudyb said...

You really are "rocking the red"! Red General fabric is so luscious. I'm not a yeast bread maker but molasses raisin sounds decadent. Yum! We don't have cardinals in our area either. They are so pretty!

Home Sewn By Us said...

Hi Jocelyn! Those red jammies look nice and comfy and most importantly, warm. That cardinal looks like he is posing for you! What a gorgeous picture. I love your little plants on the shelf - they look quite happy in the snowman mug. Thank you for sharing Frederique's post - I will check that out. {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne

Sandra Walker said...

Love those red trees Jocelyn! Also your fuzzy pjs. I haven't had Kalanchoe for years, though my daughter bought one for her summer garden last year. Thanks for reminding me to do an OMG!

Kathy E. said...

You'll be working with lots of beautiful red this month! I enjoy Courthouse Steps projects, especially when they are scrappy...yours looks great and what a fabulous feeling you'll have when it's done!

Angie said...

Jocelyn - that Cardinal is so perky! The white polka dot plant is so pretty, especially in that Santa mug. That puzzle looks very challenging, especially with all the winter white background! Happy New Year!

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

Look at all the yummy red!!! and of course - you should always have pajama days!! ( or weeks haha)
That courthouse steps is amazing!!!!

K Reeves said...

Let the lounging begin indeed! Those are GREAT pajamas, Jocelyn, very festive and determined. Your courthouse steps has turned out just beautifully, congratulations on a lovely finish. I love your cardinal photos, we don’t have them here, and they are so beautiful. I too am a puzzle person. I bought three over Christmas to have something nice to do in the evenings, or to have out for the students while they wait their turn for lessons. May your New Year be especially bright, Happy 2022 to you!

Susan said...

Love all of your red items, especially that cardinal - you're so lucky to have him as a visitor!

Jennifer Fulton Inquiring Quilter said...

How exciting that your Courthouse Steps is almost done! Love the quilting on it. You've seamed it on the back beautifully. How cool that you're joining RSC! I think you'll love it. Your trees are pretty. Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.