Mar 30, 2023
Last one!
Mar 29, 2023
Thinking
Guess who has power as of 10 pm? Thank goodness. The exhausted workers had bloodshot eyes and four day stubble, still much work to be done. Those 60 mph winds were gusts mixed in with 35-40 mph sustained for those nine hours. It was a little noisy! We lost some trees in the woods but not in the yard. Years ago we had a micro burst that took our large fir, a large birch, and two large maples.
Mar 27, 2023
Elizabeth Roberts
From Threads of Gold
Changes too numerous to mention, and most I've forgotten already.
Yes Robin, there is an unknown letter between r and s.
Sixty mph winds Saturday for over nine hours, trees and downed power lines started at 3pm. There are so many without power. Carole is one. It should be restored Thursday. The entire freezer and the fridge freezer are lost. They have a well so no water to bathe or flush, no heat, no appliances for meals, and her electric wheelchair batteries depleted. Very bad for them, they may need replaced which is hundreds of $$$. Stores are out of generators since so many are affected and are quite expensive anyway. My cousin bought one for $600 only to find it's too small to handle what they needed. They went by wattage instead of amps.
Rain for the next ten days contributing to our lawn swamp.
Hope all is well. Be safe.
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Mar 26, 2023
It's not over till the bluebird sings
I thought Elizabeth was done! While pressing, the unfinished top motifs were a surprise. But they certainly won't take much time. Slightly different than charted because .... well ... you know I can't leave well enough alone.
Started at the beginning of Carole's crisis two years ago, I wasn't loving this sampler and rather than discard, kept it. So basically, a WIP which is very rare for me. The only reason I decided to continue after finding it in my mess, was to prevent a slump while other options were in limbo. Wow. I love her! Shocked! How could she go from pfft to wowza?
Also during the pressing I noticed the top area extends further than the body. Yep. Changing that. I will squeeze the s onto the row beneath and shorten the two bands. Really? And what about the yet to finish mirrored motifs above? Thinking .....
The verse (thank you again) was chosen because the words fit nicely, nothing could be extended to that area beneath But. Happy with it. Added a full n rather than the over one charted in month. Some color manipulation (of course) throughout.
It's an Advil day, hope you're all doing well.
Prayers and thoughts for the tornado victims.
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Mar 25, 2023
And this
plus these ...
Mar 24, 2023
But Virtu.....
That's how the second row ends.
I came up with several thoughts, none sounded appropriate for an early sampler. I wonder if the person buying this at Goodwill after I'm gone would question but virtual reality is cool on a 1775 repro.
The dropped band below But makes me think she had wording end there, but for some reason removed the line almost entirely. There is a row of single stitches following Virtu, why would she not at least have finished that word? Curious.
But I'm not far from finishing! Sarah's Sewing Bag and the Blue House pinkeep drum weren't studied last night. Maybe this evening.
Enjoy your day!
But Virtu **********