Progress was made, but not nearly as much as I wanted. I've just come to the conclusion that what I get done is what I get done! I am not going to sweat it, and there is a lot of "new" stuff that I'm working on. By "new," I mean techniques I haven't done in a long time, a new design I'm stitching out, and so on.
But first, let's discuss this quote that Jackie posted in the comments.
Drop the weight on your shoulders and put it under your feet to rise to the next challenge.
How cool is that? I couldn't agree more, and it's amazing how much weight we carry on our shoulders, and we don't even know it. Letting go of a UFO or finishing a project can be just that weight that you are carrying around! Let it go!!!!!
It was a tough day physically for me, as I had worked out with Brooke in the morning, and while I felt good, I had lifted a lot of weight. Then shortly afterward, I went to see Misty for a massage. This is not your "relaxing" massage. This is deep-tissue massage, and there were times I swear I saw stars from the pressure she applied to my neck and shoulders. The pain shot right up behind my eyes, and I was in agony.
Thankfully, I feel fine today, but booking the two back-to-back probably wasn't a great idea! One of them alone is hard enough.
And what's the deal? Someone took my locker at the gym! I'm definitely a creature of habit, as I've been using the same locker ever since the gym opened. A couple of times, I've had to use a different one in the area, but I've never changed areas.
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| My locker was taken! |
I still don't know how I am so fortunate to not get headaches from the tight muscles in my neck and shoulders. But knock on wood that my good luck remains. It's just another area that I need to keep stretching. More stretching, more often.
I had to laugh- well, not really, because it was a wake-up call. But when I was away in June, I hadn't been stretching much. Nor had I gotten down on the floor. When it came time to work out with Brooke when I got back, my body looked at the floor and said, "Are you kidding?" That's how quickly we get out of a routine, and as we get older, it's harder to stay in the groove. Our bodies forget, so I must NOT let that lapse. I must not! Even if it means getting down on the floor ONCE a day and then back up!
It's important because if you are alone and you fall and you can't get up? Who are you going to call? I mentioned recently that one of the most common jobs for the fire department is to pick up people who have fallen in their homes.
I really was a slug on a rug for most of the morning and afternoon. I had a nap, and DH caught me being a slug and said, "I don't care what you do, just don't start panicking days before your trip, lamenting about not having enough time!" OK -- so he is right!
This was my view from the sofa in the living room. Of course, the girls had to be with me! I think it was raining and they don't like the rain.
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| Mom - we are keeping you company!!! |
When I got home from the gym, it was like there was a bunny fest going on next door. THREE rabbits and they didn't care enough to move! Murphy would have been beside herself!
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| A bunny fest next door |
I had to do a bit of cleaning in the pond, as the water level was low. But look how high those lily pad leaves have grown. I spotted a couple of the fish, and they seem to be thriving! No maintenance!
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| The lily pads have gone mad! |
I didn't get much time in the gazebo, but I managed a few minutes, and, of course, Miss Murphy was right there with me.
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| MOM - it's nice in the gazebo |
Now let's get onto what I was trying to do all day. I have a very large piece of linen that I washed the other day, and I want to do some machine embroidery on it. It was supposed to be my outfit for the wedding. I don't mind green, but I need a brighter/darker version than what I wore to the wedding. But that's OK - it was the bride's day, not mine, and I was happy to make her happy.
But here's a message to you all! That linen was pretty limp and needed some starch. I grabbed the only can of starch I had, and of course, the darn nozzle is clogged. I have tried to unclog the nozzles in the past, but it didn't work. So that will go in the hazardous waste. I do need to pack up a bunch of stuff in the garage before winter and drop it off.
If there was anything in this can, it was empty now, so it went in the garbage.
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| A can of fabric stabilizer - empty |
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| Two bottles of Stiffy |
After the fabric is saturated, you wring it out and let it dry. The rest goes back in the container. I used almost a whole bottle on this piece of linen, but mind you, it's pretty big! And so it dried, and I gave it a bit of an iron this morning.
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| My linen drying |
It is now in the embroidery hoop, and it's stitching away, though I hear it has stopped and suspect the bobbin is low. This design is going to take hours, and I mean HOURS to stitch out, so that is all that will get done today. I may or may not finish it; it depends on how much more stitching I want to add outside this particular hoop. I suspect there will be three hoopings and each one may take up to 10 hours!
However, it sure beats doing it by hand!!!
I have two small baskets of liquid products in Studio B. I also found this bottle of fabric softener. I have no idea why it's there - I suspect it was for photo transfers or something. But the bottle was all goopy! I don't use the stuff, and I might just toss it. It also sounded thick! But with a shake, it might come clean.
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| A found bottle of fabric softener |
So my lesson to you all is that if you have liquid stuff - starches, glue, etc.- make sure that you use them or go through periodically and get rid of what you no longer need or want!!! Those darn nozzles goop up very quickly.
I had sent pictures of the T-shirts to Dillon and asked which ones he definitely wants on the front and which ones he doesn't care about.
We went back and forth a couple of times, and these are the rejects. These will likely NOT get used in the quilt at all. And one of them was a duplicate.
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| The "reject" T-shirts |
It was like a puzzle: he sent me a list of the bands in each pile, and I had to find each band's name on the T-shirts and then move them into three piles!!!
These are the ones that will go on the back. Yep—it's going to be a heavy quilt, but the T-shirts are meaningful to him. He's a very—hmm—not sure how to phrase it —but he cares about stuff!
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| The T-shirts for the back |
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| The T-shirts for the front of the quilt |
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| Shape sorting |
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| The shapes are still in their groups. |
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| At last - the top orange section is complete. |
Next, I grabbed all those pieces that are orange and green, and I'll work on those tonight.
Speaking of speed puzzling, I did something bad! I signed up for THREE of the virtual speed puzzling events in the fall. I know—how did that happen? I just thought I would give it a try and see what happens. It's all for fun, so who cares how I do?
When I volunteer to prep those puzzles (wrapping and shipping) at the end of the month, I shall excuse myself from wrapping those three puzzles.
Here's a story about a winning quilt at Quilt Canada. It was a unique quilt, and the owner should be very proud of it.
So what did you think of Lorna's patterns? That's Lorna from Sew Fresh Quilts. How many did you buy? I have three in my cart and just need to pay for them, but I'm looking for one more, and I didn't see it on her site. Hey—I'm allowed to buy patterns! Plus it's supporting local artists!
Actually, there are two more I want to add, and both of them would make fun sew-alongs!!! Something to keep in mind for next year.
I found one of them on her Facebook page. What do you think? The theme is very specific and probably not a winner for most of you, but for me, who grew up on a farm? I love it. I sent her a note to see if this one is for purchase.
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| Down on the Farm by Sew Fresh Quilts |
Speaking of sew-alongs, I MUST get those dates published and emailed out, and posted here on the blog. I've been a bit focused, well, trying to, on machine embroidery, and totally ignoring email. I must do some of that this morning while the embroidery machine is stitching its heart out. While I change bobbins!
On that note, I'm out of here!!
Have a great day!!!
Ciao!!!!


















































