Sunday, July 5, 2026

A special wedding gift

I've been keeping a secret for months—OK, two months —and now it's time to share what I did. The only reason I kept it a secret was that I wanted to share all the details at once, and I just didn't have time to make that happen. 

As you know, M and Dillon were married on June 11, and my - how quickly time marches on. It's almost one month since that special day. 

It was about four weeks before the wedding, and I got this ridiculous idea that I could make them a special gift. Let me rephrase that - I wouldn't make the special gift, but I would facilitate it being made. 

Let's just say that I married my love of hobbies with this one. As you know, I have fallen big time into the world of jigsaw puzzles. It used to be a special thing to do at Christmas, but now? It's an everyday occurrence. Well, not quite, but I love doing them. And the more I chat to people, the more I realize that it's a huge deal. Many people do jigsaw puzzles. 

I had tossed this idea around much, much earlier, but just for fun. What if I made a commemorative jigsaw puzzle for the happy couple? Could I pull that off in four weeks? 

I was totally at the mercy of others, but let's see what happens. I sent the initial request to my friend Cynthia Frenette, an artist who lives in Nanoose Bay, BC, on the island, to see if she was up to the challenge. I also had to get in touch with a puzzle-making company before she would start. I contacted TheOccurence, which is located in Merrickville, Ontario, on the same day. 

Prices were agreed upon, and I passed all kinds of information about the couple to Cynthia and let her run loose with it. 

I also told the two contacts that it was my fault for leaving this so late, and if it didn't work out to get the puzzle to BC by the wedding, I was OK with that. Cynthia designs puzzles for other companies (this link only shows a few of her puzzles - she also just won the BC Ferry competition for The Villager puzzle company), so I knew she was up to the task. I got the preliminary sketch about 10 days after I gave her the ideas. She also had access to their IG accounts, and Dillon is constantly posting pictures. I think the picture of Cynthia's puzzle for BC Ferry was only on IG, and I don't have time this morning to find it. I'll let you know when it's available. 

When I saw the sketch, I was thrilled!!!! 

So I gave the go-ahead, and she finished the artwork. In the meantime, I was in touch with Brigitte at TheOccurence, so they could be prepared. Actually, I was late in contacting her, and I apologized and said that if it can't be done, I'm OK with that. I was in the middle of work-related stuff and juggling a lot at the time. 

TheOccurence got the artwork on June 1!!!! OK -- so ten days to make and ship a puzzle. Can it be done? 

YES IT CAN!!!! The folks at TheOccurence were the BEST. They went above and beyond to make this puzzle happen once they got the artwork. 

I'm sure Brigitte was ready to shoot me as I contacted her several times the day that I sent her the file. They didn't open it until late on Tuesday, June 2. That's how they work, and I just had to content myself with the fact that if it didn't work out, that was OK. 

OMG—can you believe they had the puzzle ready to ship on Thursday?! Hurrah for small companies and this one just happens to be Canadian!!! I was thrilled beyond belief. Please, please—you must support TheOccurence—they are a fabulous small business, and I want them to succeed. You can buy puzzles directly from their website or from PuzzlesCanada. OH MY -- I see a bunch of new ones! 

But before that happy event, we needed to figure out how to get it to Tofino on time. It's not like Tofino is in a major center. It's on the far side of Vancouver Island, and it's quite a drive. How much was this shipping going to cost me? Tofino is the red dot on the left. 

Tofino is very remote!


I thought of having it come to us, and we could take it with us on the plane. I had 12 copies made. Just wait—you will see the puzzle in a minute. 

We could have it shipped directly to Tofino, but how much would that cost? 

Then KU said, why not ship it to her sister in Vancouver, and they could take the puzzle over. OK -- that works even better, but we weren't sure when it would arrive, as some of them were coming by car on Tuesday and others by seaplane (limited baggage allowed) on Thursday, the day of the wedding. 

When I heard how much it would be to ship the package OVERNIGHT to BC from Merrickville, I said - let's do it. It was $75 for a relatively large and heavy box! So it arrived in BC on Friday morning, which meant people coming to the wedding by car could bring it. 

All that remained was for them to remember to bring the box, which I'm sure wouldn't be a problem, but it was just one more logistical thing I had to consider. Things happen accidentally, but there were always people coming by plane on Thursday. 

I got the box in my hands on Wednesday evening, and, of course, M spotted me carrying it to my hotel room. That girl just seems to be everywhere she isn't supposed to be. 

They knew nothing about the puzzle, as I wanted it to be a surprise for them. However, I also didn't want to spring it on them at the wedding, so I needed to share it with them at some point. So I asked her if she and Dillon could meet me in the room, as I had something to discuss with them. 

You could see from their faces that they were very apprehensive, as I would be when your mother tells you she did something and isn't sure you'll like it. 

When I showed them the puzzle, they were speechless!!! It was so much fun to see! And they LOVED it!!! It brings tears to my eyes as I recall that moment. So many questions—how did you get all this detail? My necklace is just like the one I wear! It was crazy and so much fun! 

We discussed where the puzzle would be displayed and decided it should be at the after-dinner party. As soon as the picture-taking was done, I scooted to that area and set it up so people could finish the puzzle at the wedding. NO ONE knew about the puzzle except for DH (he paid the bill) and KU and their family, but no one had seen it. 

I had a sign-up sheet so people could request a free copy of the puzzle. I handed out all 12 copies I had with me, and now I need to find the list so I can order more and get them delivered!!!

And now, the moment you've all been waiting for—here is the puzzle. The reason it took me so long to share this is that I brought home the puzzle from the wedding, and I needed to make sure it wasn't missing any pieces. 

Our Wedding


The other night, I finally had some free time and got the puzzle together. Cynthia is known for her puzzles being somewhat challenging with all the detail. This one was fairly simple, but it did have some tricky bits. We didn't want to make it too hard because some of the people getting the puzzle are not super puzzlers, and we wanted them to have fun. 

No pieces missing from the wedding puzzle

And yes - Little Bear, who turned ten yesterday, was up front and center in the puzzle. Of course he was!!!

If I weren't in the picture, it wouldn't be complete! 

On our way back from the wedding, we stopped at Cynthia's to have her autograph the box. Thank you so much, Cynthia—you are a brilliant artist, and we love you!!!!! 

The box is autographed now.


Here's a picture of M and Dillon the night I showed them the puzzle. It was so much fun to share that with them and how it came about, although they were probably not in any shape to remember what I said with so many other things to think about, so it's all documented here now. 

The happy couple with their custom puzzle

I had a sign at the puzzle with a sign-up sheet at the after-dinner party. 


The sign at the wedding


The puzzle on display



The ideal plan would have been for us to have copies of the puzzle with us when we stopped to meet Cynthia in person. Although I have been friends with Cynthia for many years and she has done artwork for us before, this was the first time I got to meet her in person. On the way up, we stopped, and I got her to sign one of her other puzzles. Yep -- I carried that one all the way with me in my suitcase. Then we stopped on the way back and got her to autograph the wedding puzzle. And yes -- she is tall. We took the picture in her art studio. 

Cynthia and myself 



All I can say is we need to support our artists. This is how they earn a living, and I have another story to tell you about that, but it will have to wait. 

I was able to get |M's copy of the puzzle in the mail yesterday, and so they will finally be able to make their puzzle. She wanted one in the wrapper, and one they could assemble. So now they will be able to assemble theirs when it arrives next week. I'll crack it open every anniversary and put it together for them.

A massive shoutout to Cynthia Frenette and TheOccurence for making this happen in a very short time frame. I truly appreciate your artistry and skill. The gift was worth every penny!!!

Wow—on that happy note, I'm out of here! 

There is a virtual retreat this afternoon. It starts at 3 PM. 


Meeting ID: 849 3694 3764
Passcode: 777609

Ciao!!!!!!

Saturday, July 4, 2026

There's a reason we keep all the old stuff!

Happy Fourth of July to my American friends!


Podcasts --- I have one that I'm way behind on. It just never seems to cross my mind to reach out and listen to it. I even moved the podcast app into the same group as my Libby app. Still doesn't work! But I want to catch up, so maybe after this audiobook, while I'm waiting for the next one to come in after I release the suspension, I'll listen to a few episodes. 

I didn't get a chance to finish both books yesterday, but hopefully today is the day. The one is quite sad, and well, I don't handle sad books well. It's hard to work when tears are flowing down your face. But I'll manage!

Yesterday took a wee bit of a turn, and I did NOT get to the long arm leader at all. 

Way back in the day - dare I say that it will be 50 years ago next year that I participated in Katimavik. I entered the military option rather than the civilian one. Why? I've no idea, but I suspect that I took that route to ensure that I would get into the program. I figured fewer people would sign up for that option. There were 51 of us in that program, and over the years, I've stayed in touch with a few people. 

But someone suggested that we have a reunion - can you imagine after 50 years? So yesterday we had a Zoom session (5 of us - which is 10% of the group!) and discussed some things. 

One of the things we needed but could not get from the organization was a list of the people in that military option. I had a graduation photo of our group, but it was only 43 of us, and I knew we were more than that. I had put first names only. If you count, ten people in the front row were our officers. 

Our graduation photo


Of the 51, I count 43 in the picture. I don't remember that many people left, and I wonder why they are not in the photo! 

This photo was in my photo album in the family room. 

But as our meeting approached yesterday, I started thinking about any other memorabilia I might have related to that time frame. I was even wondering if I had hung onto the T-shirts we had. You know me—I'm the daughter of a hoarder! 

I have two tubs of stuff from my first twenty years of life, and I thought I'd have a quick peek through them. Well, that was a trip down memory lane, to be sure, and it took up my entire morning. 

But can you imagine my surprise when I found a handwritten list (not my handwriting) of all 51 people - first and last name and what province they came from. It was our lucky day, and after our meeting, I scanned it and forwarded it to the others so they could check off who we know is dead (that's how Nick put it) and who we currently have contact with. And then we will know who we have to track down. 

What fun to see these people after 50 years! And one of them lives very close to me, and I have put off visiting with her for five years, and I need to make a date! 

If my mom heard the story of how I hung onto that list for 50 years, she would be telling me—"See, it's a good thing that you keep every scrap of paper!" 

Speaking of scraps of paper, I found a ton of other things and some of them are older than 50 years!

Here is a photo of my home ec teacher in Grade 8 and 9. Yep—she was older, but she and I got along well. At least well enough that I learned to appreciate sewing, but I didn't do so well in the cooking department. 

Mrs. Sealy - my Home Ec teacher

Oh - I had no problem cooking, I just never grew to enjoy it. But for those of us who were in home ec with cooking—do you remember the kitchens? We had about 6 kitchens in our classroom. Each of them was a bona fide kitchen, with fridge, stove, and sink. We would split into groups and tackle whatever we were to cook that day. So much fun, and we would have been in grade 8. I still have some of the recipes in my book (handwritten by me) that are good, but I don't really cook that much, and I especially don't bake. Remember the no-refined-sugar rule for me. 

I don't even have any desire to eat refined sugar, even though someone put an awful lot of ice cream bars in the freezer. It wasn't us that did that. And I refuse to even look at them. I have my meager ration of chocolate for a treat each day, and that works for me. I thought it would be hard to eat only half of my daily portion, but it really hasn't been that bad. It just makes me eat it a bit slower to truly enjoy it instead of gobbling it down. 

Oh shoot -- I didn't take a picture of the date of that article when Mrs Sealy retired, but it was probably in the 80s. 

What is my motivation for the no sugar? Same as it's always been, except I got lax. It's my weight. I know that is only a number, but my knees don't need me carrying an extra 10 pounds around, and I don't like the way I look. And the only person who can do anything about it is ME. So the next time I need to decide whether to buy a donut, I just remember how I look in the mirror and say no. 

And please, do not come back and tell me that I don't look like I need to lose weight. I've been through all that; I know my ideal weight and where I feel best. Trust me, I have fought with myself about food and weight my entire life. I know what's good for me, and if you were to consider my weight against the charts, I am at the high end, and I don't like being at the high end! 

OH MY GOD --- these next pictures are for anyone who comes to retreat with me and listens to my playlist and knows that John Denver comes up more frequently than should be normal!! But look what I found in the papers! A full page ad for a concert - John Denver!!!!!! 

John Denver concert ad!


This was dated February 16, 1980, when I had recently moved to Montreal, but I didn't go to the concert. I have no idea why - going to concerts was never my thing, and I would have had to go alone, I suppose, and I was a very shy and quiet person at the time. I would never have dared to go to an event like that in a large city by myself!!

As I dug deeper into the box, I came across this ancient poster. Yep -- there is John again! 


John Denver poster


Remember the 16 magazines and many others with the large posters you could hang on the wall. My friends all had pictures of David Cassidy and, well, whoever else was popular at the time, and I liked John Denver. So those songs and the desire to listen to them go way back in my history!! I had quite the chuckle over these when I found them. 

I also decided it was time to tackle the pile of T-shirts that was hogging space in Studio B. I engaged KU to grab a pair of scissors so she could do the cutting. 

She started with the few shirts that were in my pile. This is what was left AFTER the backs were cut away. Keep those pieces BIG so you have flexibility in putting the T-shirts together. There wasn't much left in the basket, and that is why this needed to be done. I now need to find one of those textile recycling places, as I have quite a bit of stuff that could be recycled. 

The logos from my T-shirts


Then she tackled the pile of Dillon's T-shirts that I have had for almost two years. I think there are 44 of them in total. That young man sure likes his concerts and I'm sure that as "fast" as I put this quilt together for him, that he is amassing many more. 

The stack of Dillon's T-shirts


This was the keep basket. 
The cut off logos


And this was the leftover bits. 

The scrap bin

I started pinning the T-shirts randomly to the design wall. I need to see how much "material" I have to work with. Forty-four T-shirts is a lot, and some of those logos are huge! Thankfully, there are only about 6 with logos on the back, which are mostly concert dates, but people like the dates on their T-shirt quilts as well. 


Some of the T-shirt fronts


I forget how many T-shirts are here, but I had to start hanging them on another wall. There should be enough to make a front and a back, although that will be very heavy. I don't know if he wants two quilts. Once the fronts get cut, then I'll consult with him, and we'll see where we go from there. 

While KU was cutting the T-shirts, I was trimming the half-square triangles I had sewn the day before, and all of them got trimmed, so that was good. 

Trimming half-square triangles

We zipped out to Fabricland so I could buy some supplies to make a garment, and that was an interesting trip. Thanks to Maurie who helped pick out some of the stuff we needed. 

The amount of bright floral fabrics they have is incredible, and you can just imagine some beautiful colored dresses or skirts, except that I never wear dresses or skirts. I suppose you could make some fabulous tops! I like bright colors. And they always have the most interesting display just inside the front door. 

The display at Fabricland


Look at those beautiful flowers. They seem to be made from long strips of fabric that are folded in half, then pleated and stitched together. 

Flowers on display at Fabricland



And then we went to the thrift store, which is just across the street. I never go to that store, so it was interesting to see what they had in the jigsaw puzzle department. And this is why I always walk to the store. I can only buy what I can carry! But no - since we had the car, we found some very interesting puzzles, and so this came home with us. 
Our jigsaw puzzle haul at the thrift store

So help me, God— I need to stop doing this or start working on them faster! I think we brought home 11 of them. I'm OK, as I have no plans to keep these, and once they are done, they will be moved along to an exchange or back to the thrift store. 

I have so many more things to share, but they will have to wait until tomorrow. I need to get working on my stuff today, as next week will be heads down to get a couple of samples done for my next trip. And I am just realizing that I should have purchased some linen while I was at Fabricland. But WAIT --- I have loads of linen, so I'll just change the embroidery color --- that's OK since the original was done on white; I'll do black or something else. No need to buy more! I also have loads of a soft green, which was to be my original wedding outfit. No regrets - just move on. 


There is a Virtual Retreat tonight. We are going to start at 6 PM.


Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88967393876?pwd=vcTbpbd0PF0zZYrL5D8XH5jaRAugPg.1

Meeting ID: 889 6739 3876
Passcode: 753764



And then there is one tomorrow starting at 3 PM. 

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84936943764?pwd=F4GB0CFWZUDAukXjGmbNLR1GS6CreN.1

Meeting ID: 849 3694 3764
Passcode: 777609

And that's it for today. It looks like we might be getting a torrential downpour shortly, so it may be dicey to walk the girls. And the windows are open, and if we get a torrential downpour, someone needs to shut them. Plus we have thunder, and there's probably lightning as well. 


And on that happy note, I'm out of here!

Have a super day!!!


Ciao!!!


PS - done editing and only a few drops of rain. If there was a storm, it passed right over. 

Friday, July 3, 2026

What NOT to sew!

I typically stay at Holiday Inns, and when I arrive in the room, it is COLD, so I have to turn the thermostat up a couple of degrees to turn the fan/air conditioning off. I have no issues putting on a sweater, but I am not a fan of cold rooms when I'm traveling, since I don't typically have my warm clothes with me. 

Something very unusual happened on my reading lists. I typically have an e-book and an audiobook on the go at the same time. BOTH books I'm currently reading are related to a long-time family feud! What are the chances? Lots of drama, but now I need to know how the drama ends! Absolutely amazing what can happen when you don't talk it out. Something as silly as a cake can cause a 25-year feud? Oh boy!! 

One book is called Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano, and the other is This is Not About Us by Allegra Goodman. Both are good if you are into just following "normal" family lives. It's also amazing how today's generation feels guilted into things or traditions by their dead parents. I thought this only happened when your parents were alive. Yikes!!!

I have loads of books in my hold list, and two are on suspend, which I need to fix soon. I will be able to unsuspend at least one, probably later today. It's when they all come in at the same time that is a problem. But thankfully, you can suspend books if they come in before you can read them. 

So how did the day go yesterday? 

This is how my crazy dogs handle the heat. Murphy is outside lying in the full sun. 

Mom - I'm not hot at all!!! Pant Pant!!!

Lexi is happy to sit or lie in front of the fan. She has the hang of the fan now, and it's her trusty companion. 

MOM - this fan is pretty cool!!! LOL!!


For me? I went for two short walks yesterday. I put my hat on to keep the sun off my head, and with my ventilated Tilley, it worked just fine. That walk to the library was in the morning. Then I walked to the grocery store just before dinner. Not an issue - it's just a pain when you come in the house, and your face takes longer than you would like to stop perspiring! A few dashes of cold water help. 

I had computer work to get done in the morning, and then I went downstairs to see what was in those laundry baskets. Oh my—I'll share a bit more tomorrow, but I also found this bag of hankies!!! To be honest, I forgot I even had this bag. Someone gave it to me, but I don't even remember who. I have a few ideas for making things with these, so they will be set aside. 

A bag of hankies


I had an inkling of where my Goo Gone was, and when I opened the container, there it was. I should have looked the previous day before I borrowed a bottle. It's in a container with a lot of small things that need gluing, so the old glue needs to be removed. I should work on that container during the virtual retreat! 


My Goo Gone is no longer AWOL.


The good news is that after a LOT of hard work, that one rail is clean as a whistle. I ended up rubbing a coat of Goo Gone into the thick gob of glue on the rail. I let it sit, and then I went back with the scraper and scraped it off. It peeled off in long curls for the most part, but it was a slow process. Then I scraped up the little bits left, and I ran Goo Gone over the rail several times before it was clean. The floor is also clean. 

The rail is clean


I need to sew the channel with the metal bits into it, and I'll try to do that today. Then tomorrow, I can get the new leader on the long arm. Slow and steady. I don't need the long arm at the moment, although I do have quilts to quilt. And then I need to find out when the other two leaders will arrive and plan accordingly. It's going to take a long time to get each one on, but that's OK. I can do one at a time and take a break in between. 


I bought a bit of fabric on my recent voyages, not that I need any. However, one can always use white. I often use white as a background, and you never know if you have enough, so I just end up using several of them and make a scrappy background. Guess what? You never run out, and you are using up bits all the time. It's a great way to work with backgrounds. 

More white fabric

I also bought these two teal fabrics. They are gorgeous, and I don't need them, but I don't have a lot of these colors, so why not? 

Two teal fabrics



And then I bought a wide back. I love dandelions, and this one is gorgeous. It's from Northcott's Whisper collection


Wide backing


And then I did a bad thing when I was in the store. I was showing a quilt that I made from "vintage" Tula Pink fabric. I am not a super fan of Tula Pink fabric, but I had bought some years ago. I actually have made two quilts, and I'm not a fan of either. The staff gasped (they stock some Tula Pink fabrics), and so I felt compelled to redeem myself, and I bought a bundle of some of the latest collection, along with some "blenders"  

My Tula Pink bundle


You can see the fabrics in the bundle here. 

The fabrics on the right side


And here are the fabrics on the second side. 

The fabrics on the left side


The big question now is what the heck am I going to do with it? I need a pattern that will accommodate those larger prints, or do I just cut it up and make something? I'll need to think about that. 

As I was unpacking my samples, or should I say, putting them away, I hung up my "goals" sign. This is my word for 2026. Now that we are in the second half of the year, I still have a lot on the Visual To Do list, and I need to make sure I am on track to get them done. 


My word of the year for 2026


And you also get to see the state of my Tequila Lime quilt. I had 3 of 8 sections done. I decided it would be a good thing to work on, so now there are only two sections left to sew. 

Progress on Tequila Lime




But it wasn't without its issues. I sewed the two sections of points onto the center diamonds, and then I needed to add two pieces to make the 1/8 triangle. Well, I sewed one piece on and realized that it was on the incorrect side of the diamond. So I took it off and sewed it on the other side and then added the final piece, only to realize that what I had originally sewed was correct, so more ripping! But at least three more sections were completed, and the top half is all together, as is the bottom-right corner. 

I should be able to finish today. 

However, there are some pins in the edges as markers. And I was remembering to take them out as I stitched. One was hidden, and I couldn't figure out why the sewing machine was veering off the ¼" seam allowance. I pushed ahead instead of checking, and it was only when the machine went into high gear that I realized a pin was there. 

And the sewing machine needle went right through the center of the pin. 


Oops -- I sewed right through the pin!


What are the chances of that happening? And that is what they mean when they talk about penetration power on the PFAFF creative icon 2!!!!! 

I'm not sure if you have seen the ads, but the PFAFF creative icon 3 will be released this fall, and they are releasing teasers. It seems to have a very interesting quilt feature, and I hope to have more information later this month when I get to see a working version in person. Software is a huge component of our sewing/embroidery machines these days. As we know with all software, it takes time to get all the components working correctly. 

I was clearing off the puzzle table from all the stuff I had brought home, and that was done, although I still have loads of things that need to be tidied up - i.e., serging the edges of samples. 

But since that table was clear and I haven't done a complete puzzle in a while, it was time. After all, look what this puzzle box says. 

So true!!!!


It is so true - you can mindlessly scroll for hours. And what do you have to show for it when you are done? Nothing! Probably not even any new knowledge, since there are a lot of political reels these days, and a fair amount is just for entertainment, but the bulk of it is just rubbish!!! But gosh -- they know how to make things that make you want to click!!!!

So I placed all the puzzle pieces (even for a 500-piece puzzle) onto my design boards and kept the border out. This puzzle is wicked, as there is one corner at the top where the pieces are very hard to place. There are no identifiers along the edge, and I had to leave the pieces out until I had the inside done in that area. 

The next puzzle is prepped.


I will share the puzzle with you tomorrow. I finished it this morning while listening to another chapter of the audiobook. Hey --- now that the child is old enough to participate in the story and the mom has fed her lies about her father - I want to know what happens!!!! 

I also dug out my UFO commitment for June - we had to delay the session for one week because of my travel, and now I need to finish that off today. So lots to do and that's OK by me. I have a very interesting audiobook to keep me entertained while I sew. 

And on that note - I'm out of here. Let's hope the heat breaks after today, and we have a bit more reasonable temperatures so that walking outdoors isn't a killer. Thankfully, my body is happy with the heat, and it's all about taking it easy. 

OH—the links for the Virtual Retreat. 

Here they are:

Saturday: July 4th from 6 PM - 9 PM

Meeting ID: 889 6739 3876
Passcode: 753764

Sunday: July 5th from 3 PM - 9 PM

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84936943764?pwd=F4GB0CFWZUDAukXjGmbNLR1GS6CreN.1


Meeting ID: 849 3694 3764
Passcode: 777609


Have a super day!!!


Ciao!!!

Thursday, July 2, 2026

When plans go awry

 Yesterday did NOT go as planned. Where have you heard that before? I would be embarrassed to check the date the box of long-arm supplies arrived at my house (Nov 21, 2021), but let's say it was a few years ago and it's been sitting there in pristine shape ever since. 

So imagine my surprise yesterday when I opened the box to pull out the leaders, only to discover that I had bought ONE leader, not a set of three. Good grief!!!!! 

Here is the situation with the long arm. You can see that the bottom leader is in bad shape, as with 20 years of repeated use, the right-hand side is badly stretched. The quilts still load OK, but the leader has seen better days. 

The bad shape of the leaders


Thankfully, I had only pulled one leader off the machine; otherwise, I would be in trouble while I waited for new leaders to arrive. I've already put in a request for TWO new leaders. I pin my quilts to the leaders - I do NOT float them. At first, everyone used to pin; then people floated because it took less time. But I think people are moving back to pinning (or attaching the bottom of the quilts somehow) because it is way more accurate than floating. 

But what I found under the leader wasn't good news. Those things are glued on with an inch-wide swath of glue. Oh joy!!!

The leaders are attached with a wide swath of glue.

That means the glue has to be removed somehow. I was going to use my GooGone to make that happen, but when I went to the laundry room to find the bottle, it was GONE! Seriously? I can't even blame anyone in the house for that because DH probably doesn't even know what the stuff is. Obviously, I was using it for something and never put it back. I still haven't figured out what that was. 

As I was sewing in the morning, I decided to try scraping the glue off with my screwdriver. I was changing the stitch plate on my sewing machine and had a screwdriver in my hand. That will work, but I need a wider tool. I opened the door to the cold storage room under the stairs, but it is filled with boxes for the sewing machines, and I had no desire to wade through them to reach the paint supplies and tools at the far end.  

Scraping the glue with a screwdriver

Did I mention that I was exhausted even with a nap and had zero desire to do anything? I contacted my friend and said I had a problem, and we settled on a plan where I went to her house to reload TWO leaders for her! 

When I arrived, her husband had scraped all the glue off her two rails, and they were nice and clean, with a touch-up of Goo Gone to remove the remaining residue. I need a husband like that. I mentioned it at dinner, and I got zero response!

Between what she had seen on YouTube and my tips from Jenny at Quilt Canada, we quickly got those new leaders on!! Yep—it works best with two people, but as we were working, I had an idea, and I will share it with you as soon as I get all the glue off my rail. 

The new leader on the long arm

I brought home their scrapers and Goo Gone in hopes of getting the glue off my machine and then loading the new leader. This will allow me to get back to quilting. That will be my goal for today. 

I found scraping to be a very messy, hard-on-the-hands job. So I'm going to take it in baby steps. 

I managed to get this section done with my supervisor watching. I used the old leader to protect the stuff under the long arm from getting covered in little bits of glue. It's going to be a long slog to make that happen, but I have all day. Then reloading the new leader shouldn't be an issue, even if I tackle it myself. I have a secret weapon. Plus I have an extra pair of hands if I need them. 

MOM - you are doing a great job!

And I still need to sew the metal bits into a channel on the bottom edge, to help load the quilts. It will take all day, but I have all day! I'm OK with that. 

It's just the procrastination that shocks me. I'm happy to wait things out for a very long time. Why is that? However, I am happy in a way because I didn't know about the magnets when I got the new leader, and I was going to install channels for the dowels and plastic clips. So it was good to wait, but I didn't need to wait that long. 

This is how Murphy handles the heat. The second we came inside from her walk, she ran outside and plunked herself in her small pond. We have a larger one, but it's so unwieldy to handle, and she manages just fine in this one. I think she went in multiple times because when I came back from Lexi's walk, there was water all over the floor.

MOM - I LOVE my pool

And then she sat outside with me in the evening. It was beautiful outside, and I was really thinking I should tackle some weeds, but I did not. I had a decent sleep, so I should be good for the day. And when it cools down a bit this evening, I can tackle one section of the backyard and those weeds. 


Murphy and I hanging out in the backyard.



I managed to put together a scrappy quilt backing for one of those eleven community project quilts I promised to do for someone. 

I started off with this stack of fabric and ran out, so I grabbed a bit more from the stack for the next quilt. 

Making a scrappy quilt backing


And here is the scrappy backing. 

The scrappy quilt backing


I still have this blue flannel to use on the remaining quilts. It's the small stack of blue on the left, as I had to use the piece in the middle for the backing above. After this one, there are still four that need backings. I may or may not have enough blue flannel for them all. And if I run out, then I'll grab another color from the storage room. 

The remaining four quilts

My goal is to use up all the blue flannel. The small bits go in the white bag and will be used to make scrappy quilt blocks for another quilt. Then the blue flannel will be used up! I'm getting there, and there are still several baskets of flannel in the storage room. Slow and steady, and it will get used up. 

But as I was looking around Studio B, with no immediate project pending, I spotted this. Actually, I was looking for something specific, which prompted me to go into this laundry basket. 

Two laundry baskets of clothing for T-shirt/memory quilts


Actually, there are three laundry baskets of T-shirts for three different people. If I were smart, I'd start by hacking off the bits I want to keep and get rid of the bits that I will not be using. That would reduce those baskets to possibly ONE. That would be a good mindless thing to do. I may do some of that in between scraping glue off the long arm. 

One more basket of T-shirts


And this was my quote in my morning tea. Yep --- so true!!!

Quote of the day


Oh my -- I have a date with Brooke this morning, and I'd better get this post edited and scoot out the door. 

Have a wonderful day. Stay cool - however you manage and travel safe, wherever you go. 

Ciao!!!


PS --- There is a Virtual Retreat on Saturday (starting at 6 PM) and another on Sunday (starting at 3 PM). I'll post the links on Friday.