Monday, 26 January 2026

Wooden House Wintry Wanderings

It seems to be all about the weather here in the winter months. Saturday when I went out with the dogs the temperature was this with a wind chill of -34C. 

But the sun was shining and I could feel its warmth on my face. That was so nice while on the pond throwing the ball for the dogs. Then it warmed up and here in winter, that means the snow comes. We have a few more centimeters on the ground and it's still snowing. The school buses are not running this morning so another snow day for most kids. Here is my backyard winter wonderland taken through the window just now.
Yesterday's weather was a good excuse to stay cosy all day in my fleece top and polar bear fleece bottoms. 
Enough about the weather, on to more important things like stitching. 
When I'm watching YouTube, sometimes a video suggestion will pop up and I'm so glad this one did. That was how I found out about Becky Goldsmith's tiny baskets. I remember when some folks were stitching these in a project called A Tisket A Tasket and that would have been many years ago. I decided to give them a try mainly because I need to use up more small scraps. The pattern is free. I just love stitching these tiny baskets. And Becky's video featuring the tutorial is just wonderful. 
I learned something brand new to me. And that is you can wet fabric to get it to turn/fold a little like at the top of the handles. That actually works. What a great scrappy project and I'll be matching up with the colour for the monthly RSC colour while I stitch more of them. They are 3 inches and while they stitch up quickly, they are a bit fiddly.
I have to be careful not to get obsessed with stitching them. 
I have the Christmas Tablecloth almost finished. The three pieces are joined but I have some minor stitching I want to do like add more embroidery to the leaves on the right side, for instance. Then I'm going to retire it for this year with the hope and plan of quilting it next fall in time for Christmas.
LeeAnna at Not Afraid of Color's prompt last week about using planners/calendars. I always have a yearly calendar type book to write in and note appointments, etc. Here is last year's and my newest one that I bought at a thrift store. Yes, it was totally baffling to me why a 2026 book would be there. It was obviously brand new with the Winner's tag on it and one of those finds that makes me think they are there just waiting for only me to come along. 
We've added The Pitt to our nighttime viewing and are enjoying getting to know the characters. I can see why it won two Golden Globes. Any of you watching?

My week is filling up with appointments including another CT scan for Tony.  I am very thankful this can be done at a local hostpital so we don't have to drive into Ottawa especially with all this weather. Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to write a comment on my posts. We both read them and take encouragement from them. 

                                 






3 comments :

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Prayers the CT scan goes well with good results
Your back yard is gorgeous! Nice lounging pants

Helen said...

What a beautiful snowy scene to look out on but not to venture into. I guess the snow is stll falling. Safe travel to the scan.

Melisa- pinkernpunkinquilting said...

What a lovely view from your window. A winter wonderland indeed. Have a blessed week, Jocelyn. I wish Tony the best with the scan. Hugs.