Hello! I've been feeding the does for a while now and they allow me to get pretty close to them. One I can almost hand feed. I tried to do a video of them and the fawns, but it wasn't a good idea to balance the tablet, a jug full of corn, and a bag of bread, while swatting mosquitoes. So here's a not so great video of part of the crew that I feed. They didn't stick around long because I was doing things out of the ordinary.
Jul 17, 2015
Jul 15, 2015
A wing and a nut
Hiya. Middle of July. Seems like only yesterday I was complaining of it being July 1.
Well, I ordered my hoop stand. Decided on the Lacis since it has a larger base to sit on and that's the direction my thighs are going. Also because of the flip. I never thought about the ease of flipping the hoop over to run the end of threads through or start a new one. Holding the extra fabric in hand may be difficult but turning those wingnuts isn't fun either. Painful! I don't want to loosen them to enable the hoop to flip to the back side and then tighten again for every thread, so I think this is the best fit for me. I'll wait until it comes in to try out before ordering the larger hoop. Small projects will still be hand held and the hoop will only be for larger projects or any with too much fabric.
While looking for that old thick wooden hoop, I came across the number of scroll frames that I inherited. This one from K's creations is great but I doubt I will ever use it.
What I will use, is what I found in the accessory bag. This patented simple and ingenious wingnut tightener. What a blessing to use - so much easier. I tried it on large and small nuts and it fits all sizes.
Until the hoop comes to help with Sally Fiske, I started this little primitive piece. Ruth's Sampler from Goode Huswife. Because of its early look, I chose a burlap looking 28 count and will age it when I'm done. Should be a quick and easy project, no border, large spaces, easy error hiding if need be.
My foot is still swelling bad enough that I still can't get a shoe on, only adjustable strap sandals. The compression slip on that the doc gave me is gone. How is that possible? I only took it off to wash it, sleep, or shower. It was clean and the last I remember was two days ago removing it in the bathroom before the shower. It's gone. We tore the house apart, even looked in the attic stairs, it's gone. This happens way too often and it ticks me off. I will stop tomorrow and see if I can bribe them for another one. Until then, I need the waist high which is really hot.
I hope your week is going well and it continues through the weekend.
Take care and stay safe!!
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Jul 13, 2015
Hoopla!
Boy when I get something in my head it just rolls and rolls and bugs the crap out of me until I settle it. I have so many things to do this morning and I'm searching for hoops. First off, my trip to the attic was a safe success. This is it - the standard quilting/embroidery stand.
And this is what we plan on doing to it. I can't get it close enough to me on the sofa so we'll try what I have typed in the photo's bottom. It may make it tipsy but I don't think so. We'll leave a space to allow the top to move freely without binding on the bottom.
While searching online I found lots of options for the type I want - sit on it. I saw some really nice ones but can't see how they would be secure just resting on my lap and I don't use a table. Do not like this one because the clamp is over the hoop, and to tighten it enough to hold it from moving, the linen would be pressed. But you have the option of using any hoop.
Lacis is online with JoAnn (coupon applies) and Nordic Needle also. Another brand name is also used but it appears to be the same piece. I like the way the hoop is attached but I would probably sit on it between my legs instead of the side. Depending on how big my thighs get, the hoop may not reach my lap. The dowel goes into the stand and can be turned to the angle you prefer before tightening. There should be other hoop sizes available to slide into the base but I haven't found them yet. Edit - just found them here in 12" and 14".
The second is handmade on Etsy from Kenhoops. Both can be adjusted for height but Ken's gives you more stability and angles. The base is heavier and wider, works with table or sitting. With the wing nut on the hoop, I think other sizes could be adapted and countersunk to accept the bolt. But will the wood on the arm right beneath the hoop edge be in the way? Nah. Pull the stitching down toward the center.
MISSY!!!!
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Jul 12, 2015
I need a small!
Certainly not in clothing size, but in stitching size. I've made enough errors in the border while continuing Ann to realize I need to calmly set her aside for a bit. Sally Fiske was back at home plate and while working on her once again, I started wondering what I could do to help with the arthritic hands. That's a huge piece of fabric to be rolling and holding. I've seen a few videos and comments on blogs about using a hoop while still utilizing the sewing method of stitching. My desire to stab and jab only surfaces for rotten people. I have two frames...wait...did I give the big one away? I have a very heavy wooden hoop....wait...did I give it away? I have a very large oval hoop on a floor stand for quilting, in the attic, unless I gave it away. Am I the only one losing her mind? Do you doubt yourself more and more? Can you still get up from a chair without looking for something to push off of or grab on to? Why is everything on my body getting bigger and looser except my esophagus which is shrinking? I'm sorry. Got off course.
On Patricia's Stitching Samplers blog, her July 9 post featured a video of a stitcher using the sewing method while hooping it. Methinks it's possible! There's hoop for me yet. So now I will tear the house apart looking for the fricking frames and hoops that may be long gone. I do believe the quilt stand hoop is still in the attic because I surely would have remembered the fall when trying to bring it down. Since Sally is such a large piece of linen, it may fit in that monster. If I could still do my stitching method, what a blessing this would be to not have hand cramps. And with both hands free, I could help direct the needle to the right spot from beneath. Does blood wash out of linen? If this doesn't work, I need a small. Quick. I don't even know if I have any that weren't previously stitched OR that I gave away. I'm going up to the attic now. Hope to be back soon and not on the injured list.
Have a good Monday!!
Thanks for visiting.
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Jul 10, 2015
Should it stay or should it go
Greetings stitching buds. The sun is out today and will also be tomorrow. Yay! Almost half of July gone, Kraynak's is putting up the shelves for the Christmas items, Pat Catan's is a sea of orange and brown for fall, sweaters were on racks at Macy's....I'm not going into any more stores for a while. Not only for that reason, but they must have changed sizing again because the last two increases I was forced to buy are now even smaller. It didn't matter how high I jumped, my ass would not go down into those pants. I think they're using shorter zippers. Those big girl underwear that I had to buy last year? The elastic screamed until the little threads broke.
Do you always stitch from your chart or do you follow the chart photo? I'm a visual stitcher and like to follow the photo on smaller pieces. If I don't color the chart's graph, I waste a lot of time even though I use markers and guides. For Ann, I had the photo in the Magma's pocket and wasn't seeing it often, but when I pulled it out last night was disappointed. I should have been looking at it because I prefer the flower and birds in the photo to the chart.
Will I remove it all and start the flower over? Haven't decided yet and since the initials on each side don't interfere with spacing, I have time. I like the look of a more primitive sampler so maybe it will stay. When the bottom is completed, then I'll know what to do. Something tells me it will stay and maybe just the birds will be redone.
We are still having problems with Yellow Cat, another fight last night. And we've seen a new very thin tortoise color, small, possibly female, hiding in the woods. This is getting ridiculous. In town there are loads of strays and everyone is seeing more and more in the suburbs too. What a shame. My brother has another groundhog he's feeding. The goofy thing runs up the driveway whenever the screen door shuts and actually gets on Ron's shoe for food.
I plan on enjoying the weather this weekend, slathered in bug spray, before the storms return. I have dryer sheets everywhere so strong that I get a headache but mosquitoes are not deterred. Tried everything but ended up with the spray on my clothing. ThermaCELL is a fabulous device and truly works, great for setting out during outdoor festivities. It takes 15 minutes to warm up (it gets hot!) before creating the 15'x15' bug barrier zone, doesn't work well if you're walking or it's windy. They even have lanterns with lights for camping. The only drawback is having to replace the butane cartridges and scent pads, but still worth it when bugs are this bad. Did I ever tell you that my uncle was the second person to die in MN from West Nile virus (mosquito bite)? They didn't even know what he had until it was too late. Did I ever tell you that I jumped into a pool in FL and pulled out a baby from the bottom that no one was watching?
Enjoy your weekend!
Thanks for visiting.
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Jul 8, 2015
Cloudy with a chance of rain
Really? Here we go again! Are you overheated and dried up or waterlogged and chilly? Is there anyone in between?
This little fence sitter looks like she's guarding the yard...
but obviously not. Finally had some blooms on the geraniums and the sweet potato vines (which love water) were enormous. Hmph. Is that how you spell that sound you make while blowing air out like a snorting deer? Since I was feeding the 4 mama deer all afternoon in the backyard, this must have been the fawns sneaking around the front. The little buggers are running and playing all over the place. Must have been in the garage too because the corn is everywhere, and these flowers were at the garage door.
My stitching has been frustrating. I am a stitcher of letters. Flowers and motifs that require constant chart checking make me nuts. I am a sloppy stitcher, carry over threads too far, and go up down and sideways. Therefore, the corners of the crosses are pulled one way or another depending on the wrong turn my needle is taking. Adding another color is a crap shoot because it may split that stretched corner thread, go beneath it, over it, any way it can to get into that little hole. Do I care? No. So sad. I know I should but I don't. Such a relief that I don't like the fancy elegant samplers because they wouldn't be when I was done with them. Just because I like reproduction or primitive style that is missing stitches, misaligned, misspaced, misbalanced, mismatched, misspelled, doesn't mean my stitches should be misshaped. I made an effort this time to prevent that. Didn't last very long but still doesn't look too bad.

A few other things - I still can't figure out messaging and answering on Facebook.
If you ever want to search a blog to find a particular finish, recipe, or tip, use the search box at the top left of any Blogger blog. It's word specific but still quicker for me to use.
And.... I didn't stitch that wallet. Our favorite wallet gal Ann did.
Remember the It Stays roll-on that glues your sling backs and keeps your straps in place? I bought a new bottle and loaned it to Carole since her split neck blouse kept drooping. Worked great but she can't remember where she put it. Don't you hate when that happens?
Hope your week is going well.
Thanks for visiting.
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