Well, there is no doubt fall is coming and it's set in a little early here. Single digits overnight for the last week but everyone is saying how welcome this is. I don't think there's ever been such gladness to have summer over.
Meanwhile, Tony calls this little guy below my trained squirrel or my very smart squirrel that has trained me. He appears on the back deck most days and, of course, I give him a handful of sunflower seeds. When he first appeared here, he was skinny and ragged looking. Now he appears to be quite healthy. Two of his seeds made it into the planters there and now we have two tall Sunflower plants which the bees have enjoyed.
That also reminded me of good memories of intentionally growing Sunflowers back at the farm.Reading around the quilting net...
Many of you have shared your finishes at Michelle Cain's From Bolt to Beauty linky party over the years. Michelle has published a book called Not-Your-Typical Jelly Roll quilts...Amazon link. I checked it out from the library and I liked it so much. I've just a couple jelly rolls...have always bought fat quarters or yardage. I learned just how convenient it is to use them, not just for a border (which honestly is what I've used them for a couple times), but in block making too. Great patterns and even ones I could sew with Michelle's wonderful directions.
Nina Marie at Creations...Art...Quilts is also the host of a wonderful linky party. Nina's post I linked there is about quilters and called "The Do Not Care Club- Quilters' Edition". Great points! Ones I need to take in and follow!
At Quilt Fabrications, Susan hosts monthly Quilt Block Mania. September's theme is technology and a group of quilters provide their interpretation in free blocks you can download too. You can find all their links at Susan's post. It's always interesting to see old patterns reconfigured for modern times.
We went to a house showing yesterday in a small town I've always liked. The home was so beautiful and I loved everything about it. It even had a separate staircase to an attic room the owner used to produce her art illustrations. Yes, potential sewing nook for sure. But everything was so polished and beautiful I found it hard to imagine myself there. The wooden house is beautiful in its own way but a bit rugged...it was easy to envision the dogs and our unfancy selves living here. I think you've got to be able to imagine yourself living in a house. Or maybe such a house would make me smarten myself up a bit too. Does any of what I'm thinking make any sense...at all?
Again I feel I've rambled on too long... Hope your week is off to a great start and will be filled with good things!
Happily sharing with Creations Quilts Art, The Quiltery, My Quilt Infatuation, Kathy's Quilts, Melva Loves Scraps, Good and Random Fun, From Bolt to Beauty and Alycia Quilts.








It seems you've been living in the wooden house for a long as I've known about your blog, perhaps a bit rustic but so very beautiful! And your walks enjoying the countryside around are special too. But I guess the lure of town life as we age is always there, being close to the various conveniences and all. Not something I want to contemplate for a long time, at least as long as I'm able to drive. That sweet Tula Pink fox also made an appearance in my grandsons baby quilt almost 9 years ago, still a favorite fabric!
ReplyDeleteMr Fox looks very comfortable on his pillow. Great finish. And I adore your visitor.
ReplyDeleteOur two previous homes, I knew the minute we drove through the front gate they would be the one, out of all we looked at.However we found the third to last one, too small, too near sprayed fruit orchards, and way too hot. The second to last one was just right.I would try to imagine living somewhere, furniture in, and no stairs or lots of steps was a must this time round.So this last one fitted all the necessities but needed some serious plumbing done.We could not do that again some 7 years later now. Love the self sown sunflowers.We are officially in spring, but a chilly 3C at the moment.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors of your squirrel's tail. Also amused at him planting your sunflowers. Foxy little fox!
ReplyDeleteWe have lots of squirrels and chipmunks in our yard too. Nice of him to plant some sunflowers for you.
ReplyDeleteYou found the perfect fabric for your Foxy bowl filler. Such a great way to finish off your little cross stitch project.
are you thinking of leaving your wooden house - I know clearing out snow in the winter and keeping firewood handy does get harder as we age. I think I would keep in mind that an attic sewing room might not be handy if you ever start to have trouble with your legs.
ReplyDeleteLove your foxes, stitched and on the railing. Back staircases going into the kitchen is a favorite house feature.
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I love the squirrels around here - they are very entertaining! So nice that your squirrel friend grew some flowers for you, Jocelyn. The fox and crow finish is delightful - you really had the perfect fabrics to finish that! What did you fill it with?
ReplyDeleteI love your squirrel! I'm glad he's nice and chubby! I love the fox cross stitch. Your Wooden House is too precious to leave!
ReplyDeleteOh my - that squirrel is so cute - we dint have them in Australia - I am surprised at how little he is. I think its good to look at other houses and come home and decide you are in the right place after all.
ReplyDeleteGreat post-ramble away! lol The fox pincushion is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteYou do such lovely work!
ReplyDeleteFoxy is adorable! Love that cute fox fabric you found. I never know what I might find when I go digging.... Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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What a heartwarming story about you and your squirrel. Do you buy the sunflower seeds that come in bulk, like at the hardware store? Or do you feed him grocery store sunflower seeds? Foxy is adorable, and I love the fabrics you used to frame it! I think your lunch looks delicious, I love most of it but have not actually ever tried chia seeds. Yes I get the "imagining yourself in a house". I look at available houses almost every day and we still entertain the possibility of moving. There are some houses that are "fancier" than we are, and no I can't imagine us in them. :D
ReplyDeleteOh my Foxy really is pretty foxy with the addition of cute fabrics, adorable!
ReplyDeleteThanks for suggesting Michelle's book. My local library has ordered it and I have it on hold :-)
ReplyDeleteA separate staircase to an attic room sounds like a dream come true!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your posts. Jocelyn. Rambling and fun.or short and concise. It I put out sunflower seeds, they quickly disappear. I would kind a free sun flower or two. Miss Foxy made a great pincushion.
ReplyDeleteGood evening, Jocelyn. Oh that sweet little squirrel! What a delight to greet you each day. The sunflowers look amazing and pair nicely with your coelus. Miss Foxy is adorable and you found the perfect finishing fabrics. I agree- You must imagine yourself living in a house and if it works for you. Your wooden house is beautiful, warm and cozy. I am always fascinated by the wildlife that surrounds you. Have a blessed day and a wonderful weekend. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteYour “Foxy” finish is just perfect and yes, you DO make sense and I, and many others, look forward to your posts!!😊
ReplyDeleteThe little fox pillow is adorable. Yes - you do make sense. We have a bird feeder hanging above one corner of our deck and now there is a volunteer corn plant growing in the planter below it. I've let it grow as it became about the only green thig surviving in that planter during our awful heat wave. We're happy to have fall temps here in SD too.
ReplyDeleteI get what you mean about picturing yourself in a house. We lived in our last house for thirty years and both my husband and I knew the minute we walked in the door that it was the house for us. Our current house is a bit different. My daughter had relocated along with our 4 grandkids, then she added twin girls. Well, we bought the house next door when it came up for sale. I didn’t particularly like the house, and it was very different than our last. Basically, we bought the location. It took a while, but three years in I love this house. It fits our lifestyle and by purchasing a few new furnishings and some new art for the walls we have made it home. Keep an open mind when you look. You might be surprised what can turn into home. By the way, there are now eight grannies next door. The oldest is ten and living next door to them is an amazing joy!
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ReplyDeleteSuch fun to see your squirrel friend again. Your foxy friend looks great, too. Perfect finishing solution. My opinion, if you don't feel comfortable in a house, then it isn't right for you.
ReplyDeleteYour squirrel is a cutie and great that you have sunflowers to enjoy! The fox cross stitch pillow is fun addition. As soon as I walk into a house...I have a feeling if I could/want to live there. :)
ReplyDeleteHow do the dogs feel about the squirrel? Mine is always chasing squirrels but of course, he can never catch them. Lovely sunflower and love LOVE your cross stitch and that pin cushion is so adorable! Foxy is the perfect name for the cross stitch! So cute!
ReplyDeleteLove that fox, he is adorable!
ReplyDeleteaww Your squirrel wants to be a gardner with his sunflowers ;-) Stay warm, sounds like winter is on the way!
ReplyDeleteYour squirrely friend is really darling; I miss having them! Foxy is just perfect for fall! Love your fox fabrics, too! :)
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ReplyDeleteThe Foxy pin cushion is wonderful and your friendly squirrel looks very healthy and ready for winter. I really think that one needs to see themselves living in a space before they can choose it. Oooh, love the idea of a whole attic to use as a sewing room.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Your little foxy is delightful! I love the fabric you chose for the backing and the little faces peeping around your stitching adds so much to the overall design. Once again, thank you for the links!
ReplyDeleteIt was a fun surprise to see my book cover in your post. I can't wait to see what you make with it! And thank you for the introduction to Snowflake Diaries. I just got back into cross-stitch and am on the lookout for cute patterns! : )
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