We need it

Friday, September 7, 2018

After a really warm day yesterday it started to rain overnight and it really hasn’t stopped much all day – the sun certainly hasn’t been out and I’m trying not to turn on the furnace. The forecast says we have several more days of rain but I’m not complaining as we certainly need it. It would have been nicer if it had held off more than a half-day after Pat did a vinegar treatment on the weeds though!

Yesterday was busy – sewing in the afternoon and meetings in the evening. Most of yesterday morning was spent cutting fabric for my afternoon session but I also dug out the card pattern I’m hoping to make. I think the design is possible but do I have the time? The Guild meetings in the evening were good but they resulted in a bit of computer work for me.

Pretty Purple Scraps
Are those kangaroos?

We’ll be continuing this year with the Scrap blocks but they will be more coordinated this year – each month will focus on a different colour. When we were putting last year’s blocks together for Community Quilts many of the members had nightmares about the blocks that went into some of the quilts. This year at least the blocks will be in the same colour family when they are put together. They are also having a Secret Pal program; each month we’ll bring a “little something” to our Secret Pal and receive something in return; we won’t know our who our Pal is until the potluck at the end of the year. And if that isn’t enough “extra” I also picked up the Guild challenge for this year – a lovely piece of fabric that we have to add two colours to and make a bag. And just when I swore I wouldn’t make another bag!

I spent this morning getting the Cranberry Hall minutes written up and distributed. I also had a showing at the Hall mid morning and a stop at the bank on the way home. Since lunch I’ve been working on my Guild updates.

Pat went across to Texada this morning; I’m going to get busy quilting now and I’m not going to stop until I have my miniature quilt ready for binding.

Hidden Depths

Author: Ann Cleeves

We watched two seasons of Shetland on Netflix – in fact I watched both seasons twice because I couldn’t remember any of the episodes. The first season was based on books by Ann Cleeves and the second season was based on the characters in her books.

Somewhere I saw an add for Vera and I was immediately interested – I’ll watch pretty much anything British. When I was at the library looking for books by this author I was surprised (and very happy) to see that the author behind the series was Ann Cleeves. I’ve yet to find the series on Netflix but I won’t stop looking.

As with most British mysteries the story is slow to unfold and it wasn’t until late in the book that I even had a suspicion as to who the killer was. It’s a good thing Vera is a better detective than I am.

I’m only giving it a three-star rating on Goodreads because it isn’t a murder mystery you can’t put down, but I loved it!

Goodreads Rating * * * (I liked it)

Happy Birthday Jackie

September 6, 2018

Finished Size: 5.5″

 

How odd it seems that while I’m in the middle (well almost in the middle) of preparing the blocks for my Farmer’s Daughter quilt I came across this pattern for a Farmer’s Daughter block. How I wish I’d found this before I found the quilt pattern I’m currently working on.

As Jackie is also a Farmer’s Daughter it seemed like a good choice for her.

Whew!

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

I spent all morning at my desk getting ready for the three meetings I have between now and Friday. The work for the meetings on Thursday could have waited I guess but since I was digging through papers I kept at it until it was all done. After sitting so long I felt like I needed a walk so I delivered 15 posters along Marine Avenue for our next Cranberry Hall event.

I need a rest now so as soon as I find a mitt pattern I’m going to settle in for an afternoon of reading.