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spring!

Saturday, 31 December 2011

Happy New Years

Happy New Years to all.
Monday I will start back blogging and  ranting .  I will try not to digress too often and try not to rant too often..BUT...I make no promises.
I hope I have enough to say to be interesting.
I hope to do more sewing and less just sitting around with the boob tube (TV).
I hope to walk more..I certainly NEED that.
I hope to be able to clean up my sewing room and keep it that way..lol
I hope that I remember to take pictures..
I hope for world peace.
I hope for no child in the world to be hungry..
I hope that there will be less of me.
I wish you all health, happiness and prosperity.  And a very Happy New Year.



Sunday, 25 December 2011

The turkey is in the oven...scalloped potatoes all cooked ..all that needs to be done is done except for the blueberry pie and sugar pie..Merry Christmas to all and too all a good night.

Thursday, 22 December 2011

Only a couple of days left before Christmas..I am ready..I think...too late now!  The presents are wrapped, ready for the big day.  But we won't have the girls here until after Christmas...they are going to spend Christmas with the other grandparents  So I get a bit of a break on preparing dinner. We've got a small turkeyroll. (remember I don't want to eat it for a week).  I've cooked what I can before hand,  dessert is pie...maybe a sugarpie (that's a french canadian thing the mister loves)..and it is what it's name implies...sugar..pie..a pie made solely of sugar and milk or cream.
I don't make my own pastry anymore...if I did, we would eat more dessert.  Well, I would.  The mister would ask for something in particular and I would bake.....then he would go on a sales trip...leaving the rest for me......and...being that I have absolutely no self control...I would nibble away at it until it was gone.  Even if it was frozen....It would call my name.."come and eat me...I taste sooooo good...youhoo...come and eat me!" relentlessly.
So I buy the little pie shells, when the mister requests a pie...usually blueberries that he bought up north..So there are no leftovers.

Well, I think that this will be it for this year.. I will continue in the new year with my progress on The Farmers Wife Sampler Quilt and the other things that I am working on.  I have to get a push on getting things done for our Quilt Show this year.  It is coming up FAST.  REALLY FAST!
So MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY HANUKKAH to all my friends and a HAPPY and Prosperous NEW YEAR...
I will see you in the new year!

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

oooopps

oops  ...you got 2 , now 3 posts today...so I will post Friday's tomorrow and then talk to you after the new year
Know what I really miss?  The school Christmas program.  
When the grand daughters started school over here, we always attended all the programs the kids did...Christmas and a "Talent" show..meet the teachers...all of it.
Well, we have a new principal for the last couple of years and now...no Christmas program...I enjoyed watching all the kids singing and performing.  The older kids used the opportunity to learn staging and using all the sound equipment. Kids that were learning to play instruments showed us their progress...the choirs sang ....
I enjoyed talking with all the parents and grandparents, praising our off-spring and marvelling at how they have grown, and how talented they all were.
The program was never just Christmas...but a small look at ALL the traditions at this time of year....and there are many....and the kids look forward to presenting their programs.
I know that several of the kids miss the choir, as do I.  And the band..
People complain about lack of community...here is an a great example... that has been discontinued..
Here is an example of tolerance...been discontinued...
Are we teaching tolerance?  or are we teaching intolerance?
I just saw something so sweet that I really need to share it....
I heard a noise outside and being that the mister is expected home any minute, I went to the window to check..It wasn't the mister, it was one of the neighbour's kid, not really a kid anymore, but a young man.
I watched as he went to the trunk and took out a dolly (not a toy, but a moving assistant, a platform with wheels) and he went to the passenger side door.  I wondered...what could he have in the back seat that he needed a dolly for?   Out of the car got Kefak...she is a very old black lab.....well over 15, maybe even 20.. by now she's deaf, pretty blind and I don't think she has her full sense of smell anymore....and she is getting pretty arthritic..  I know from my neighbours that she is having trouble climbing stairs for quite a while now, and I guess that she needs assistance getting in and out of the car.
 She is such a gentle girl, always so friendly and just loves my daughter and granddaughters..she would always run to greet them when she saw them...the boys next door grew up with her and they are now in their mid-twenties and beyond.  I bet she went for her  massage today.  She takes vitamins and glucosamine, has for quite a while and I can see that it does help her.  Such a nice dog....

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

It doesn't seem that Christmas is only a few days away.  No snow here as I speak and it hasn't even been that cold out.  Not like last winter...that seemed like it would never end.  Of course, with all that I had going on last Christmas, it was very stressful. 
  My favourite aunt died, she was my mother's adopted, only sister and only a few years older than me.  She was one of those people who didn't like their picture taken...so I have none of her..I have some of her hands...but that is all.
Then, right at Christmas, I had to take my mother out of her home...I knew that she was having trouble for a couple of years,  things weren't too bad because she was close by... but when she moved away to another city at one of my brother's behest (he didn't stick around).......  she wasn't coping at a all .  I had to have her elderly and sickly cat put down..( I told her a friend adopted it)..I knew that this was coming for a while.  If you have an elderly parent you know how well they hide the fact they can't cope.  Although, their fridge does show how they are not coping.
I had to bring Mom home here.
Then,  I had to sell my mothers house, but first I had to clean it up and out ...that took all the time between Christmas and New Years..Every day...all day long... Twenty loads to the Salvation army and 12 van loads home.  I couldn't sort stuff as I packed it, I had to bring it home to sort out important papers and such.   Thank goodness the mister was on vacation and our daughter gave us a hand, too.  The Salvation Army store was glad to receive most of her stuff.   And at that time it was just extra furniture and "stuff".  We left enough in the house to be lived in.  Haha,  I could use that service...someone with no emotional attachment come and clean out "junk" for me.
It was an extremely  stressful and emotional time for me.   One I will be glad to NEVER have to repeat.

Monday, 19 December 2011

Tonight is pasta night and the girls all stay for a family dinner. It's something we have done for years. Thing One and Thing Two came home from school and Thing one went straight to my laptop....Thing Two likes to help make dinner, so I waited for her to help.  I let her chop all the veggies while I cooked everything. While the sauce was cooking, Thing Two painted some christmas ornaments...we needed brown paint,  do you think that I could mix up brown?  no...I ended up getting my colour wheel and then we got brown.  If I didn't want it , it would have been easy.
Then Poppa cooked the pasta ,  then we sat down to eat, banter around the table was computer and texting jargon...Mommy said she needed to keep up with her peps and tweets...I told her not to confuse them with the perps and twits.
With young kids around, we are certainly trying to keep up on the newest jargon...

Friday, 16 December 2011

Crap...I just can't win...
I was doing laundry last night and my washing machine just quit...yes, at night, even though I am here all day...hydro rates are cheaper at night..I went to the machine when it should have been done and no...it went through  most of the cycle but it's off and won't turn on and there is a tub full of water in the machine.  I tried moving the dial,  changing the program..switching the plug.  nothing worked.
This machine is....6 years old maybe...still pretty new in my books..my machines have lasted as long as 20 years.  This is my third washer in 40 years..no scratch that..I had a little spinner washer  for a couple of years and before that a (GASP!) wringer/washer that I bought used..I had those in the first 5 years of marriage...used the wringer when we rented in a house and the spinner in the apartment. Landlords don't like you having your own washer..they want the money from their washers..
I digress...
Anyway, I started thinking about a new one... do I want a front loader?..it would be easier to reach into for me...I like the idea of less water..less soap..less impact on the environment..don't like how expensive they are...don't like the idea of having to shop around...
Next day, I called FAST EDDIE....they are fast and I've used them for years...
He said it would take a while to figure out the problem...he took it apartt and checked the timer...no juice....no juice anywhere ...can it be plugged into a different circuit? 
Darn...it was the outlet..it was a GFI outlet and it malfuctioned ...green light said it was good and it was not....I paid the repair man after he put my machine back together and called my friendly retired electrician...next day out he came and in less that a blink it's all fixed...Thank You Ron!
Sooooo, no shopping,  no new machine..THANK GOODNESS!

Thursday, 15 December 2011

I had my eyes examined today...can't see close-up very well any more and I have noticed.  Got a new prescription, seems like I just got new glasses, and the glasses before that are still new. My eyes are pretty healthy, my Doctor says..I hate to toss these frames already.  At least her office (they sell glasses too) will just put new lenses in my old frames...hmmmm..sounds like the way to go.  I really like the frames I had , not this time but the time before and was upset that I couldn't get just lenses.  I guess the stores are finding more people want just new lenses.  Seems like a terrible waste to toss something like that out (or I usually donate them).
I have found over the last couple of years, that close work is hard to see and focus on.  And BLACK?  forget black...I can't see much definition on black..save that for the bright light of sunshine!
So quite often I need to stop and rest my eyes..sometimes they are blurry no matter what.  Getting old sucks... but it is better than the alternative! lol..
So after Christmas, I will see about getting new lenses in my older frames, but oh crap...that means new sunglasses too....I guess I will have to see if the can just put lenses in them too...getting old is expensive too!

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Still haven't heard from the town about the leak.  Good thing it's not a big leak..

  I didn't sew at all this week,  just played with the machines as I said earlier and then I played with all the software that I have for embroidery.  Two different machines, two different embroidery programs.  Janome and Husqvarna.  I am used to the Janome program as it is almost the same as the one I gave to my sister along with an embroidery machine, and a bunch of stuff that went along with it.  I seldom used it lately, but when she got it, she used it a lot...unfortunately for her the machine stopped working and has been in the repair shop for quite a while.  So, I played with the software and I can see why the VIP or husqvarna software is so great..I can take an embroidery file and change the format.(that's the file the different machines use)..make the design bigger ...smaller...split it and if my computer would recognise a card or a card reader..transfer it to my Janome..but nothing is easy and I have to go back and forth between computers...I get frustrated with trying to do what I want to do.   I suppose that IF I was to upgrade to a newer version, I would have an easier time of it...this program hasgot to be one of the oldest of the Husqvarna's.  And the Janome is old too...and I need another program for it called Buzz Tools, which I have...
I considered getting a new machine,  really seriously considered it...they had a really good sale, but I don't embroidery enough to spend that much money..big $$$$...
Plus, I got a card in the mail, saying I need to upgrade another (sewing) program..my old version is not supported anymore....it just never ends...

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Well, they did come with a big truck to fix the valve.   The truck looked like a cross between a vacumn and water truck and they had both water and the the ability to vacumn it up. They didn't make a bigger hole, fixed what they needed to and nicely cleaned up any mess and in about half an hour.  Now we are waiting for the town to come back and fix the meter.....soon I hope..I really don't care...as long as a pail is catching the drips..

Meantime, I bought some different yarn for Thing One's scarf..she has put aside her knitting, so I guess I will do it for Christmas for her.

I sat today and just played with my sewing machine..  Not sewing,  just exploring the machine.  Then I went to my other machine and did the same..explored.  I played with all the stitches...made them bigger..or smaller..played with the memory on both machines.  Played with the embroidery on the one.  I actually sat down and watched the CD that I got for one of the machines. 

Monday, 12 December 2011

fancy spool knitter
Thing One (Hayely) has asked to knit her own scarf..she is into scarves right now, I noticed.  So I went into my knitting and crocheting stuff and got her some knitting needles.  I don't have a lot of yarn,  I donated most of what I had to a neighbour who knits for charity.  I sat and showed her what to do...she did all right but was having a hard time dropping stitches...the yarn she picked was a boucle...not a good "starter" yarn.  I have this set of looms called "Krafty Knitter".  They are like a giant corking spool...remember those?... So, Thing One is working on her scarf and later that evening, I read the directions! lol  She is doing it wrong!we aren't looping the yarn and her project is very tight...it will be fine..if she wants to start over, that's fine too.
There are enough looms in the pack that Thing Two can work on one also..and I can go and clean up the mess in my sewing room..AGAIN.
Thing Two and I went upstairs to find her some beads for bracelets.  She has a kit that she has decided to use and we have lots of other beads that would be good for her to use...Well, she found the Perler beads (plastic beads that you fuse with an iron) and she played with them instead.  I gave her a stack of plastic drawers and told her they are hers for her crafting stuff.  She has to start putting things AWAY!

Friday, 9 December 2011




coffee cosy

 Here it is half past 12 noon on Wednesday and the town workers have not shown up, yet.  I wonder how long it will take them?  Good thing it is only a drip from the water meter..and now it is going into a pail.  I can now see how much water was dripping daily into that carpet under the stairs.  I will have to keep an eye on it.
  In the mean time, Thing 2 (Courtney) and I finished the  Christmas tree and redid the bannister lights and garland. 


2 coffee cosies
  Then I decided to make some coffee cup cosies. I drink tea, I don't drink coffee, I don't drink my tea on the run, nor do I like to drink out of a paper cup, so a cosy wouldn't be something that I would think about.  I researched online and found some ideas, then just went at it. I cut up a cup to size my pattern, cut out the batting, then did  "sew and flip" to cover the batting.  I put a button and a hair elastic (as a closure) on the first one and really didn't like it.  Then I started using hook and loop tape, or velcro. I tried satin stitching the edges and pinking the edges.  So far I haven't "turned" one....I've made a few now and they are really easy to do.  I'm using up some scraps of batting and more fabric.
One will be for my hairdresser, along with a gift card for coffee and another was for my daughter for my daughter, but she says she wouldn't use it!  I imagine the girls would like one for their teachers.




 

Thursday, 8 December 2011

friendship block #1
I have been working on the Farmer's wife sampler quilt, did two more blocks.  They were quite easy...I jumped over the next block, it looked really complicated and I am not in the mood for something difficult.  The next two were Friendship or signature blocks ..the first I did in primary colours and the second in blue, along with a background fabric I have used quite often
Friendship block #2
Thing Two helped me in the sewing room,  I sewed some really small squares together Thing 2 snipped them apart and pressed as I sewed.  For some reason Thing 2 likes to iron.  Being that these were really small, I had her use my small clover iron .  She did an excellent job.  Between the "farmers wife sampler quilt", my "to the point" and the "slice and dice"  BOM, I am using up ALL of the squares that I have cut over the years.  This is a good thing.  I am tired of storing them and wondering how I will use them .

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

On the week end I started putting up the Christmas tree.  I say started, because it can take me days to get it all together.   Thing 2 and I worked all afternoon and didn't finish. I have 2 strings of flashing lights that have something wrong with them...if it's a bulb, I can't find it.  My fingers are sore from pulling all the ones that don't work and testing them.  So they are not going on the tree.
Mom brought the girls over so she and Dad could do some shopping.
Thing 1 read all afternoon with Poppa in the familyroom.
Thing 2 helped put the lights on the tree and put lights on the staircase,  but I don't like them and we will have to change them.  The garland still has to go up and Thing 2 wants to help after school.

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

used it
Well, the town workers came about the water meter.  First they had to locate the shutoff valve, which, by their maps and calculations, was under the driveway (paved of course).  So they cut a small hole with a hand held saw and dug down....then cut a bigger hole and dug down......the valve is ...guess what?????  BROKEN!!!..They need a bigger truck to dig around it, to replace it...sometime this week........how big of a hole, I don't know, how big of a truck, I don't know, but they will want us to move our vehicles. 
this big or BIGGER!?
The guy said I will KNOW  when they are here... Sounds ominous 

Monday, 5 December 2011

Oh my,  I had Quilt Guild on Thursday and it was potluck and they ask us to bring our own plates.  I thought that I would use paper plates and went downstairs, under the stairs to where I store them.....As soon as I opened the door...oh crap!    I recognise THAT smell....mould!!!!...nothing should be wet!...BUT... the water meter is there ...under the stairs...and ever so slowly...drip...drip...drip...there is rug down there, and I mean under the stairs.  The former owner put rug there and if you can believe it...on the back side of the stairs!!!  The rug was soaked...but I guess that was a good thing because the water would have run into the living area and ruined the carpeting in the hallway.  The Mister and I took everything out from under the stairs...boxes that should have been disposed of earlier are now gone...the rug was not one layer, but 2..gone also!!!  Good thing the Mister's golf clubs were at the front.  The town came to see what was up....this is THEIR responsibility, and oh crap again!...the main shut off is under the PAVED driveway.. so they will come back some time today to cut a small  hole and hopefully find the main shut off valve.  If not, they will have to shut off the whole street and we would still have a WHOLE lot of water in the lower level...oh my!

Friday, 2 December 2011

  I cooked beef shanks in one of those new pans yesterday and it was so tender and delicious.  I cooked it with onions and mushrooms.  Just a little bit of leftovers, so we dinner for another night...no cooking, just sewing.  Can't wait to try some lamb shanks in the new pan..  I think these new pans are going to be bad for my waistline.
  I was able to sew a little yesterday, worked on my " to the point " quilt..this is a neat trick to sew an on point top by sewing straight rows and creative cutting and resewing and no setting triangles..  At any rate, I got the top mostly completed and I haven't made it quite big enough.  I need to cut more 3" squares for it.  If they were 5" squares, I would have been fine.  Just would need bigger borders.  I have a bunch of 5" squares but I am going to use them for a slice and dice 4 patch, or a disappearing 9 patch  They are one of the "block of the month" blocks, I think either  would look really nice as a scrappy quilt .

Thursday, 1 December 2011

mine, but in red
Most of my life I have coveted the Le Crueset cast iron pans...When I was first married, the mister's grandmother had one....      a beautiful orange roaster.  You could use that pan any where..oven or stove top...and it looked beautiful..cooked like a dream, and heavy as a rock.  After a few years of marriage and a couple of kids, we bought a set of  REALLY expensive  and heavy stainless steel pots and pans.  They were really big!  Some of those pots I very seldom used...but use them I did.
 Then microwave ovens came out and I EMBRACED them...now I needed glass...went to corningware..I gave the stainless steel to my sis, she used it for a while...then SHE gave it to mom.  Mom used them, but this set was really for a big family...she ended up giving them back to me.  I used them again for a few more years.


 The stainless is now ....maybe 40 years old, looks like new except for the handles ..the pots all needed new handles.  By now my kids are grown and this beautiful set is far too big for my needs. or my kids needs..sooo...I freecycled them...I gave them to a large family that could use them and the lady was thrilled to receive such a good set of pots and pans. 
cast iron
 All through the years I have had my cast iron fry pan.. made in Brockville Ontario..it originally belonged to my grandmother...she had it 30-40-50(?) years, I've had it now 45 years...very well seasoned ...black as coal inside and out...things don't stick and I've used it stovetop and oven..my go-to pan whenever I can and coveted by my kids.

mine but in blue

   This fall, the mister said to me..."I have all these points, if we don't use them, we lose them..Get anything you want"..So....I ordered some Le Crueset pans.  And they arrived within the week....one 5 litre. red french oven and 3 litre. blue braiser...I am so happy!...one is in the oven as I blog!

Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Black Friday is BIG in the states, Canadian retailers are beginning to start their own Black Friday sales. I stay away from places when there are sales on like that...too crazy!  And there is nothing that I really need.  I've got it all.  Talking to my sister this weekend, she says the economy it is still very bad where she is.  The economy is busting.  I certainly have been doing my part to keep the economy running.  A machine, all sorts of feet, fabric ...and now Christmas is coming... I haven't got a clue as to what I can get for  "Thing One" and "Thing Two".  I know what they want, but that is pie in the sky...I want a new van, but that ain't happenin' either

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Well, Thing One , Thing Two and their cousin Cindy-Lou Who had lots of fun, drawing, playing with Fimo, Sculpty, and making fancy make it yourself cards.  A huge mess was made, but all cleaned up quickly.  I actually did some sewing (hemming).   Thing Two had to leave for a birthday party.  
Sis, the mister and I had homemade pizza...Sis wanted to shop some more after the the kids all left.  So off we went.
Hopefully I can sew tonight.  Last night I did some sewing on my wall hanging..applique.. just a little and never got back to it .  I really need to get this finished.

Just too many projects and not enough time.

Monday, 28 November 2011

What a busy weekend!..My sister here ...her adult kids here, grandchildren here, hers and mine, plus my kids here ...I hardly had time to breathe.  The mister and I went out for dinner (hamburger) and a movie (3D) for our anniversary.   We enjoyed both, although it was a VERY different dinner than we had planned.
My sister promised the grandkids an art lesson..they went shopping at Curry's and Micheals on Saturday and returned here on Sunday for their art lesson.
Thing One planned on a drawing lesson and Thing Two, a sculpting lesson..don't know what my niece wanted...drawing or sculpting, or whatever.

I warned them all!!!.......don't do anything blog worthy, because I WILL add it to my blog...

me...,I just wanna sew....
I haven't been in my sewing room for a couple of days or more..I have some mending to do, but that DOES NOT count as sewing.  I have brought home more fabric that needs to be dealt with...cut up and sewn or...put away until I can get at it
I finished block #.37...It has the dreaded "Y" seam, not once but twice.  I ended up pinning the last three seams, sewing the two end seams, then the last seam in the middle.  It all turned out fine and after a good press looked great.  Here is a peek at it.
On to the next block! or at lest cleaning up the mess that I have made.

Friday, 25 November 2011

I didn't make these
  I have lots of fabric..lots of fleece.  I like to pick that up in the summer sales.  I use that for the Things' school 'mitten tree'.  Every year the grand kids school has various outreach projects..the mitten tree, a food drive, supporting a foreign village (in lieu of teachers' gifts) and donate gifts for underprivileged families.   We donate 12 to 24 scarfs and they are wrapped around a Christmas tree as garland.  I cut the fleece up for scarfs..really easy to do, just cut across the width of the fleece and fringe the ends..make them wide or narrow. quick and easy, but so warm and greatly appreciated.  You can use lighter fleece or heavier fleece..border prints are nice and so are all over prints..plain is fine too...I let the girls do some of the work and they have fun decorating their school tree with them, then pointing out to their friends which ones they donated.
One month left until Christmas..and if the climatologists are right we will have a very cold and snowy winter thanks to La Nina.  And maybe a white Christmas!

Thursday, 24 November 2011

  I picked up some sweater material the other day, along with some fabric to make a      t-shirt.  The sweater material will be a challenge for me .  I have never sewn a sweater...I've knit a few.  But why not sew one.  The industry sews them. Sewing them would be faster...hope I get around to it!(haha).  I wonder if there are specific patterns for one.  Everytime I search on-line I get knitting patterns.  I have a sewing  pattern for a cardigan..I used to have some instructions for knitting machine.  I think that would be a good idea...If it doesn't turn out..then ..I've just made some garbage.
I don't know how much sewing I will be able to accomplish this week...so far I haven't even made it to my sewing room...the mister is on vacation...... Son-in- law has been here painting...so I had to clear out that room so he could paint then put everything back when he is finished....and my sister will be here today for a visit for 4 days, it's also our 45th anniversary on the weekend ..I hope I get some time for myself so that I can sew.  I have an awful lot that I want to get done.

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

I have been sewing some on the Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt,  I have been working on a block that looks difficult, but is actually not too bad.  Then I started on the next block ..I also have my on point top that I am working on still.

not mine
  Last week at quilt guild, we had a 5" charm square exchange..and I won some, so now I have more squares for the other to the point quilt top I have going.  I may take apart the 5" blocks that I have sewn already.  I really like the block of the month slice and dice..pair it with a white and I could (haha) have it done fairly quickly.  I keep going back and looking at full quilts made with this block and it just keeps calling me.

Yesterday I started making  baked beans..I started off in the slow cooker, used boiling water, had the slow cooker on high.  It takes a long time to bring up the temperature of the beans.  So after a couple of hours I decided to turn off the slow cooker and use the oven.  Two smaller crocks in the oven..enough to share with my daughter IF she wants some.

blue mountain crock
It smelled fanastic after a couple of hours.  I am sure that my sister and I will enjoy

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Well, I didn't have the girls for PD day, after all...Daddy was off work too and took them to the movies...Thing One got back just in time for her date with her girl friend, her sister and their daddy...they saw that new Twilight movie.  I haven't heard how she liked it, and I haven't seen or read any of the movies or books in that series.
PJ,s
I went out to  Sewing Machine Etc. and picked up some different feet and the ruffler that I ordered.  I now have three of them...one for my Kenmore and another Husqvarna ruffler that doesn't fit.  I tried them both and neither fit, I ended up marking the stitch plate on the machine trying them out.  A ruffler can do a lot of different things besides ruffling...so I don't like to not have one.  So, now I do!
I went over to the fabric store, because I was close by and like I said, I am getting the bug to sew clothes again.  Beside, I need want a new housecoat, and I don't like what I see in the stores..I also need new pajamas, and I never see any thing I like..either too warm or too summery (I don't like my shoulders bare) or too sexy.  I find the slippery fabrics cold..especially after a really good hot flash.

Monday, 21 November 2011

not mine


Sewing education classes..a waste of time?  I don't think so.  I have been going for the education classes that came with my new machine and really enjoyed it...and  I've learned a few things and passed on some tips.  I say, if I learn only one thing at a workshop, then it is worth it.
  Carrying around that big machine is hard on the back and knees, though.  I am not as strong as I once was.  And  I've noticed.   
Like I said , I am enjoying the education,  meeting some new people, seeing the other machine in practical use.  I bought the machine at a local store called 
wish it were mine


 SEWING MACHINES ETC and they actually keep the machines that I have on file..so I can make enformed purchases on  feet and other notions.  I have been getting the bug to sew more and different stuff...like clothes.  maybe some home dec.  I need some new sheers for the living room.  I made the ones that are there, and they aren't that old but, the cat has torn them.  There is another cat in the neighbourhood that likes to come and sit on the outside windowsill in the evenings, my cat MissT has a fit....snarls, hisses, throws herself at the window and a couple of times had her claws caught in the sheers..did a nice job tearing them.  Another  time I had to untangle her from them.

also not mine
 At any rate, the store runs all sorts of classes, one called The Foot of the Month, where you make a project and learn all the uses for all those fancy feet that you bought or came with the machine and all those fancy stitches.  I am thinking of taking that one in the new year..they will be making placemats.

Friday, 18 November 2011

PD day today..that means Professional Development Day for the local teachers and no school.  The grandkids will be here all day.  Thing One has a dinner and movie date with a girlfriend and her dad.  She has been taking to lying around all day, watching the boob tube.  I wonder what I will try to get them interested in?  Some modelling clay?  Sewing?  Beading?....COOKING!?  BAKING!?..weaving?  drawing?  just not shopping.   I really hate taking them out shopping..I always say "No" to stuff.."they have to ask their mom".."I can't buy that..I object to the style or how revealing it is."  Why aren't kids clothes, KIDS clothes?  Why are the designers "sexing" preteens up?  Are they all perverts?  Are the designer all perverts.  Are the buyers all preverts??? Why are we telling kids (subliminally) the girls need to be sexy? To be a sex object?  I started loudly complaining to store managers when the girls were toddlers...that it was sick..and I wasn't buying it...I still won't buy it.  I don't agree with a burka either. ..,but that is another rant.
Boy, that went off topic..lol
Well, I am sure that we will find something to fill the day, even if it is only doing some baking..maybe a nice carrot cake, or some cookies to take home to Mom.
Boy am I dumb.... Last night was quilt guild and I sat there and watched all the quilts that were made for and by Outreach and never took a picture...I sat there as all the ladies showed the projects that they had so lovingly created...and didn't take a pic..not a single one..I had my camera in my purse and a camera on my phone...silly me, because what I saw was FABULOUS! and I should have shown you.