Alright - Mother Nature! We've had enough! I turned the heat off yesterday morning, but I had to turn it back on later in the day. It never got above 10 degrees Celsius, and it's just cold with the wind. I see the temperature will go up later today, and the sun will come out, which will help. With all the rain, clouds, and wind, those low temps are cold!
While it was a day for errands in the car, I also managed to start the appliqué. I got the stars done for both blocks.
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| Progress on the appliqué blocks |
And the fish are done on one block. Now that the machine is set up for appliqué, it shouldn't take too long to finish these two blocks. I know - setting up the sewing machine for appliqué is so easy - change the stitch plate and the foot and select a different stitch. I mean -- we are not talking rocket science here! I must try to get this done today so I can move on!
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| More appliqué on those blocks |
The day did not start off well, as I had a few minutes before the planned departure for the errands, so I thought I'd dig out the stove's serial number and model and call the support team. OH, great -- I carefully opened the door to see if the serial number was along the edge (that was the first spot I was told to look after a Google search). Sadly, the serial number wasn't there, and the shattered glass took that moment to start collapsing.
I had no choice but to clean it out, or it would have all fallen into the oven, which I didn't want to clean up. So I got out a spatula to help scoop up the glass. I got almost all the glass scooped up, but broke the spatula in the process. I think I may have to buy a new one, as we only had two. I need to check on that.
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| Scooping the shattered glass from the oven door |
You can see how dirty the glass was. and how clean the shattered glass became during the cleaning process!
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| At least the shattered glass got clean! |
I stopped at the pond place to ask questions about our skimmer, which gets clogged so easily, but there isn't much we can do, other than try putting a screen on the front of the skimmer or adding a floating skimmer. Or just plan to clean the existing filter more regularly than we do. If we glue the screening to the existing skimmer, the pond level will have to be lowered, and we will need special glue. I think I'll just schedule cleaning the filter more frequently. It will have to become a job - feed the dogs, clean the filter!
But I decided to restock the pond with fish. And that was an eye-opener.
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| Shopping for fish to restock the pond |
When I first bought fish for the pond, twenty-three years ago, I paid 49 cents per fish. Granted, they were small, but still. This time? The smallest fish were $10 a piece! They are approximately 3-4 inches long. Lesson learned: make sure the aerator is working properly in the fall. That was a costly mistake, and so I ended up with seven new fish. The koi and larger fish were even more money, and these smaller fish have room to grow! I did buy a new aerator as well!
Miss Murphy had to investigate what was happening in her pond.
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| MOM - Are these my friends? |
And then the fish were released.
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| The fish, after being released |
Hopefully, when the sun comes out later today, we will spot them.
I had some things to drop off and pick up, and one of the stops was the puzzle warehouse. I know --- do not ask! I had spotted some puzzles a while back, and they were out of stock. They have a system that lets you receive an email when the puzzle is back in stock. How "sneaky" is that? Well, three came in, so I decided to go and have a look.
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| The puzzle warehouse |
This warehouse is just insane -- it's floor-to-ceiling puzzles, and they carry a wide number of companies, including the latest one I found that publishes puzzles in Ontario! The variety of pictures just blows me away every time I go there. I will NOT go there in the future. Well, for a couple of months!
Last night, I decided it was time to put away the New York puzzle that I finished last week and start a new one. I'm loving the flexibility of time to do this. And yes -- I feel like I've fallen down another rabbit hole. BUT - when a puzzle is done, it leaves the house. There are a few I'm keeping for certain reasons, but currently, there are only two on the keep shelf. Both will be put together one more time and then given away.
This one I chose is crazy. It's a 1000-piece puzzle, but the pieces are quite large. I had to use five of the design boards to lay out all the pieces. I managed to get this much completed last night. The border is not together, and I seem to be missing pieces. I suspect the puzzle is much wider than it appears below because neither the top nor the bottom border is complete. By missing pieces, I mean, I just haven't found them yet!
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| Progress on the new puzzle |
The picture is a bunch of brightly colored birds, butterflies, and flowers.
We had a look at the huge puzzles - the ones that cost $999 and consist of over 40,000 pieces! Can you imagine? Those mostly consist of 10 smaller pictures connected, so, technically, you could do each one by itself. The one I spotted that was different was celebrating Mickey Mouse's 90th anniversary.
I think it's cheating a bit to call this a single puzzle when, in fact, it's ten separate ones put together. It's 22 feet by 6 feet. Where the heck would you lay that out? And in those ones, each puzzle comes in its own bag. Thank goodness for that.
The largest I have here is 4000 pieces. I think I have two of them that I've carried from the farm back when I left many, many years ago. I think this winter would be a great time to dig one of them out. Hmmm --- those extra tables? I don't think they will be for sale after all!
And I managed to get one more of the community project quilt done! When things go well, it doesn't take too much time, but everything had been prepped the day before.
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| Community project quilt 3 of 11 done! |
So progress is being made. There are always errands to be done, but today, there is zero reason to leave the house! I hope to start assembling that table and to finish the appliqué. Let's see what happens. I also need to figure out the stove issue and try to help Dad. He is having some pretty bad back pain, and we need to get him some relief from that. It's just so hard when we tell him over and over what he can do, and he refuses to do it. He also doesn't stay on top of his pain meds, so when they wear off, he's in agony. I told him, you need to get on a schedule, so the meds stay working. Yeah!
I finished an audiobook and an ebook yesterday. I have way too many on my shelf (now down to six), but that is way too much pressure to read those books before they are due. Many cannot be renewed. I have put several on suspend and will have to figure out how to unsuspend them at some point. When I get excited about a new book to read, I MUST remember to TAG the darn thing as "want to read" and not put it on hold, even though some of the books I have on hold have been on hold for over a year before I get them. I don't want to suspend or turn those ones away! It gets complicated, but having six books on the shelf at one time is way too much pressure!
By the way, if you watched the Grainline Studio video linked in my post yesterday, my apologies. That was the link to the series' INTRODUCTION. Here is the link to the first video - Understanding your Sewing Practice.
On that note, I'm off to start the day!
Have a super day!
Ciao!!!
get some appliqué finished.




































































