I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Tuesday, November 18, 2025

A Mini Post

 


Hi!  A mini post tonight for everyone here and on IG who weighed in about the Jacks' final border/ edge--here it is. 

And omigosh that worn washed soft shirt plaid was hard to work with. 

I see it,  I agree it's the right choice, but oh  yawn, sigh.


The cheddar bellybutton polka dots were so much better. But confining. Distracting. The tan plaid lets  the Jacks remain the stars. 

This will prob be the back. Isn't sshe precious! the hair bow, the big eyes....


The  large scale graphic panels were a mistaken late night purchase. I expected them about 5" square. But no. 14"? The Cheri "Jacks'' quilt pattern is entitled Trick or Treat and since I loathe embroidering, this is a fun way to acknowledge that.

Now I must order the so cute polka dots, the drawback of always ordering only 1/2 yards. The top is about 35" square.


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FYI or for anyone who wondered why I wanted the new repro Shiny Bright ornies: ($12.99 ish)


here's an auction  this year in Ohio.


 Note the prices. I remember when my dad brought home the boxes he found in my aunt's attic after she passed. Mostly bells and some w the indentations. How I marveled at their hand made fragility, already old back then. 

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Yesterday when it was cold , so cold, and gale windy, I made my TJ pumpkin Cake.

I added 2/3 C sour cream and a generous half cup, maybe 3/4 C, of chocolate bits. Baked in a cake pan instead if a loaf pan. Oh delish , best cake I've had in many many years.


Back for a regular visit Fri/ Sat  or over the weekend/ Monday. Have fun holiday prepping til then.



love

lizzy


 PS Here's the Jacks w real googly eyes! From the Turby project. Plastic , glow in the dark.



Friday, November 14, 2025

Out And About / In and Out

 


Hello! Last week a dear friend came to visit. We curtailed our usual thrifting expedition  since I didn't want to leave Mo home alone too long. Especially with the early darkness. He is rarely left home alone at night, needs to be acclimated. [He barks frantically at the suddenly visible lights of helicopters and planes headed for JKF and the city. Every November it's a new training protocol til he relearns to ignore the active skies.] 

Instead we opted for a trip to Home Goods--I needed new soup bowls. 


The Marshes were quiet, the egrets that gather like ghosts in autumn were long gone. The marsh grass bronze-y brown and  drought scorched now.

Home Goods is always fun for me, but on the just after Halloween day it was jam packed to the rafters with tatty Christmas --um, junk. 



Lots of pastels.



Gingerbread is a big theme.


Blue or black offerings for the minimalists.


I loved the Swedish tomtes [elves], but look at that price for a stocking stuffer that a 21st century child will instantly toss aside.


 I treasured my tomtes* and Dala horses, one brought carefully each year from a Chicago or NYC shop by my dad. One for each of us, I wonder if my brother still has his?


No  soup bowls, all was Christmas cookware.

I did get some needed Christmas supplies, velvet ribbon and wrapping paper, stocking stuffers. And my friend  found a lovely toile comforter for her winter bedroom.  I also added a box of Shiny Brites minis to my collection. There were no garlands which are on my wish list.


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Another fun outing was craft night and dinner with my little artist friend. The project was a somewhat odd but popular family craft seen in preschool and now kindergarten. A family project, hahaha. (some are very slick! obviously made by adults) 

''Disguise the Turkey'' [i envision all sorts of tears and food refusal on the big day!]


 D wanted her turkey to wear a Furby costume.

This is the kit I put together. We had so much fun. She did such a great job and added her own touches, was a great gluer, and was all smiles--to me that is the whole point. She refuses to call it the Turby though. Furky?

And I adore Japanese food, delish.

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Googly Eyed Jacks top is mostly complete.

The sideways flying geese blocks as jaggy pennants worked perfectly. But there's really no seam allowance to accomodate after-quilting straightening and trimming. A small border is needed or the bunting triangles points will be lost.

I had my heart set on the bellybutton cheddar print. But it overwhelms the Jacks.


I like the black calico okay.


Another option is to add the shirting plaid so that the triangles float as planned; black for the binding. Not exciting or fun but probably best design choice. I struggle  with ''primitive'' style and colors, wanting bright even though I know it is wrong.


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.A freeze was briefly predicted earlier in the week. Instead we had dense fog and a warm night but  I brought in the last tiny flowers when I went out to yet again bungee everything down. 


Wouldn't it be great if we had a few more warm sunny days. Mo and I have three more stars and the Moon to applique , then Noah's Ark / stage one/ hand app/ is done.


The frost never happened, the pots bravely bloom on.



Have a great weekend.


love

lizzy

gone to the beach...

The skies are filled with flocks of birds. Geese, ocean ducks, even swans--and these dense gatherings of tiny ''black'' birds.


One year I investigated a flock that landed to feed in the dunes and was amazed that they were, in that case, snow buntings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHrgHeUS_uM 
Elegantly pink and tan and black. But these could be swallows or starlings, warblers??? 


Yes the dune sand is that white.


A painting and a poem by an artist I admire, recently passed away but his gallery continues to show his work.


TOMTE : A tomte is a solitary, mischievous mythical creature from Scandinavian folklore that is believed to protect farms and households. Traditionally, a tomte is a small, older man with a long beard who wears a red cap and grey clothes, and resides in the barn or pantry. He is responsible for the welfare of the farm animals and the property, and expects a bowl of porridge with butter on Christmas Eve in return for his work.  [from Wiki]

snow bunting    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHrgHeUS_uM


Friday, November 7, 2025

Googly Eyed Jacks, continuing

                        

Happy Friday! Welcome to Blustery World, so typical of Fall and November, yet always a surprise--- we expect warm yet crisp sunny days, as Fall finally begins here at the beach. The wind is blowing so hard I couldn't easily open the deck door for Mo's pre dinner pitstop. And this alert came the other day, what the heck is low water alert? [sandbars/ boats run aground, but still...]. EDIT: Saturday, the next day: The weather changed and is sunny and warm, a soft breeze wafting over the dunes, so gentle. It's like a May day. So perfect. The forecast was for cold and rain/ wind, now has been changed to warming by Wednesday! Out come the shorts...see you at the beach.


The Googly Eyed Jacks are done and sewed into their quilt center. I gave myself til Halloween Day/ Nov 1 to accomplish that and finished right on time. 


Aren't the guys just too cute, if not so pumpkin-y.

I laid them out with their button eye/ teeth finishes, so they look more focused. 

I'm not a button sewer---glue gun allowable?

These work pics show colors best, I think.

My pattern doesn't show the border [or that page went lost], but I had my heart set on a jig jag border. Will use flying geese instead of paper piecing the pennant shapes.

I plan to use my beautiful Halloween fabrics from Two Thimbles.. Tough to cut into, but each set of four geese only uses 5 1/2"square.


I do like the result so far.


I thought I'd be putting them aside til next fall, but so so close to being all complete. Probably poor Ark will rotate to end of line instead.

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Got sidetracked today w a dolly outfit. My little friend chose the Ladybug fabric


and requested "Bows" she could tie, because she is ''obsessed'' with having learned to tie her shoes recently. A child of Crocs, flipflops, UGGs and Velcro sneakers, she suddenly wanted to wear tied sneakers and needed to be able to tie them. So funny. My dad taught my kids to tie their shoes, so I had no advice to offer. 

Dolly outfit made!

Mo has had a fairly good week. He is still wanting to be on the deck, baffled by the chill and gale winds, and my reluctance to sit out with him. Poor mite is back on his diet, he gained a pound.  Oh the shame.

Back soon, have a great weekend.

love

lizzy

gone to the beach...


too windy to walk, here's my desk view of the ugly locust tree.




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