Nov 20, 2023

More trees

 Been so busy with Carole's family (docs are unable to form a diagnosis for Matt), plus shopping for her ham dinner Thursday, our ravioli dinner with my brother, and combined turkey dinner Saturday.  Outdoor chores of removing and storing any signs of summer, were done between appointments.

Leaves are still falling, took a chance on blowing after several days break, but my knee reminded me of my stupidity today in a vengeful act.  Good thing I happened to be using using a shopping cart at the time.  But I kept going!  Hobby Lobby shelves of small trees are almost bare.  I was able to purchase the sparse two foot that match my three foot used throughout the house ($5.50!).  Also got two of these different looking mini trees in a nice base.  

I finished the little I plan to stitch, but have been too tired following the busy to get started.

Hope your week is going good.

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Anonymous - Joyeux Noel chart from Artful Offerings can be ordered from 123Stitch and a few Etsy sellers.

Nov 17, 2023

On a rainy day

 Cooking hard boiled eggs to soak in the hot pickle and banana pepper juice.
Ordered this chart seen on an IG post that I adore.

Joyeux Noel
by Artful Offerings

and ....
Been wanting to stitch a few primitive old stitcheries seen online, no charts available,  decided to study one and chart it.  Very small, I've used it on my boxes that were sold, still have one label of this.


Hope your day is peaceful.

Note to Helen, recipes link is in the right column beneath the email subscription box.
 Or click here - recipes
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Nov 16, 2023

Boom. Again.

Ghosts and Goblins 

The Scarlett House

40 count Murky with DMC threads that changed places and buttons sewn on instead of stitched.


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Nov 15, 2023

Button button,

 who's got the button ?

As soon as this guy gets his walking shoes, his buttons will be chosen.  I have another Prokera lens in so vision and perception is not ideal.  But I did look through the jar briefly (at least half were donated), did not see any bright green or orange.  But maybe basic black would look best, color may fade into the pattern.  

My change from the 611 to the bright green created a wild outfit.  He would look great as charted with less flamboyant clothing too.

Hope to shoe him this evening, high mag glasses with Prokera eye covered.  My finger is very sore from getting poked beneath when struggling to get the needle through this fabric..  

Enjoy your day, stay safe.

Note to Quilting58 (no-reply) - we either roast, cool, cover and refrigerate until morning, then slice and spread in large corning/ pyrex, pour the broth over and cover/ fridge until time to heat .... or roast, cool completely, slice and add broth the night before.

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Nov 13, 2023

The back forty

 Not wanting to purchase a larger piece than I need, plus the time to search, add the hesitancy to mess with dye ..... 

I'm continuing on forty. Here is a snap of the fabric, not sure if it will show how tight/thick the weave is.  Actually difficult to get the needle inserted at spots.

Several errors that I can correct or leave so far, and I added several rows to his clothing for more height because he will be a standing finish.  

Color changes - used the bright green instead of 611 in the zigzag, 613 instead of the bright white in stripe, changed to 921 instead of 920 from the head down.  He's a cool dude.  Rather than stitch the buttons, I will sew several black or green to his front.


Have a good day folks.

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Nov 12, 2023

Talking turkey

Why can't we just have Hawaiian sliders with the buttery Worcestershire and poppy seeds?  Made with turkey and swiss, ham and swiss, roast beef with sauteed peppers and onions, or turkey topped with stuffing and cranberries?  Get a bigger slider bun!  Salad of crisp lettuce topped with sliced pears, pickled beets, and blue cheese?

Carole wants the full blown Thanksgiving dinner because it is her son's favorite meal. 

We started following Natalie's method (she has over 15 guests every year) of roasting the bird (or breast) the night before.  Cool completely.  Slice.  Pour College Inn turkey broth over all and leave an inch of broth in the dish.  Turkey day, she sets it out for about 30 minutes, then into a  225 - 250 degree oven tightly covered with foil for an hour or until hot.  Perfect, juicy, tender.  I never believed her until we finally tried it.  And the other two sides made the night before.... the b.e.s.t.  

Sweet potato pie casserole

and 

Best green bean casserole ever

So except for mashed potatoes and gravy, the stuffing can also be made days before.  My sister makes one with sausage bits and it is so fricking good.  Little muffin cups, easy to freeze leftovers (sure there are), no bird cavity needed.

I think I just talked myself into the full T-day dinner.


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