Sep 9, 2025

Shortcut with color

I received my new chart, and since I have no tears when I cry, had no blurriness problem reading it. But when I realized the background was full coverage, not linen color, my eyes got bigger.  And the Rit came out.

 
Much easier.
I also dyed this amethyst for the needle case from Durene Jones.



I plan to change the blue shades.  Visit to HL proved that the 924 series is indeed, not as warm, not as teal, as the originals.  The change in the darker 924 is not as noticeable as the others.

Not sure if the berries charts, the black cat, the raven I can't find, or these goofy guys will be next.  My right hand fingers are going numb quite often, lasting way too long, can't hold a needle. 

Thank you for your comments about Ollie. Since we could not touch him, or get within three feet without a warning from him, taking him to the ER vet more than a half hour from here was not possible, and he would have run if we approached.  Yet he would always move to a spot closer to me if I was outside.  The trap had been near his shelter for months, but he was too wise for that. Whether cancer or infection, we will never know.  For two+ days we watched him suddenly deteriorate, and we tried to block him from leaving the deck.  I sat close by and talked to him, but when he made his way around the blockade to the woods, we knew he didn't have much longer and we let him go to where he wanted as most animals do when they feel death is near.  But we still stayed close to him until he passed. 

Hope all is well with everyone.

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Sep 7, 2025

Ollie

 





I will miss you.
I already do.

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Sep 5, 2025

2025 Finish #20

Camera, old tablet, new tablet, all lousy photos.


I had enough 926, thank you for the offers.  Will check HL tomorrow but I'm expecting to find that favorite series to be different.

My first fig.  A small one, maybe they will all be this size.  Sweet, soft, small.

Quite a few on the tree and still more starting.

Going for mums tomorrow (Saturday).  It's early for me, but they sell out quickly to all the Fall lovers here.  If I find more later in the season, I'll get another.

Starting to rehash last September when it all started with covid.  My yearly lung CT scan was missed last year, anxiety about that too.  Next week.  I don't know if I mentioned that my new cardiologist (seen once), is leaving.  I guess I have to go back to my previous.  This test was first ordered in January, and between inept staff and long wait times, then new doctor and her hospital's wait time for testing, it's been a real ride.

Hope your weekend has a good start.

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Sep 3, 2025

Pay attention

 I thought some of the blues looked different.

I pulled the used skein out of the bag for next project, and then used the new skein.  I didn't notice the difference.  Until several flowers were stitched, that is.  More frogging!  

I need to check HL to see if I can find the more teal skein, this cool blue 926 does not go with the 920 series.  I hope 924-928 were not changed!

We've had some days in the 70's with cool nights.  Except for two baskets and my impatiens, all else has croaked.  First time ever they did not last into fall.  Visited the Amish mum place to purchase one for my neighbor (just diagnosed) and their calibrachoa and tunias are so full you barely see the green leaves.  Completely covered with vibrant flowers!

Hope the week is going well for you.

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Sep 2, 2025

Back on track

 Anxious to complete, love love love this.

Finally got the hang of this border.  The top has the leaves matching the line beneath them with a contrasting flower.  The bottom has the leaves in the contrast color of the line beneath with the flower matching it. Whoa. Have any idea how long this took for me to process?

That thin skin peeler is the red one, the standard potato peeler is black, and the julienne is orange.  They come in a set or individually.

OXO

It's September dammit.

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Sep 1, 2025

Thin skinned

 Am I the only one that can't seem to get tomato skins down?

How 'bout those that can't handle the fuzz of the peach?

Here 'ya go.

OXO has a peeler that is amazing.  This one for thin skins removes them like a hot knife through butter.  Smoooooth, slick, and only the skin.

Can also cause a real hurt and lots of blood so caution is needed.  I bought several OXO after switching brands and couldn't be more pleased.  Found online and my local kitchen shop.

No stitching last night or today (so far).  Fingers are numb again and lasting a long while.  This also happens from Raynaud's.  When the circulation returns, it hurts!  Photo was taken at doc office and it is a really bad photo on my laptop.  My fingers to first joint and some to second are pure white.

That ring was made by hubs for Carole from a piece of stainless steel pipe.  She wore it on her thumb.

Enjoy your holiday.

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