This time of year is picking up in the garden, my mom and I shelled peas this week, ended putting up about 9 quarts. Doesn't sound like much, but when you are shelling them, it is a lot to get done.
The rest of the garden is planted, tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, and soon lots of peppers. I have fenced off the chickens, so they can do some free ranging in the back yard. They are happy campers.
This is under my needle for the last few days. I finally got it back out to do the quilting myself.
I am so close to being done, I have two corners and the border left to get done, but as always, something seems to pop up that take the front burner.
We went to a city in our fair State of Oregon, called Bend (supposedly it is in the top 10 best places to live in the whole United States). It is a fairly small town, and they have three quilt shops. So we stopped at one and they were holding a parking lot sale, where customers can rent a parking space and set up to sell their extra quilting stuff and fabric. It is just awesome to attend.
This is the first thing I came across, a vintage toy Singer sewing machine. It was made in the 50's and is so cool. It has an on/off switch (no foot pedal) and no bobbin. Simple and a nice addition to my vintage collection.
Then I moved on to another parking space and this quilter had a extra large bin of scraps with a free sign taped to it. I asked if I could have all the scraps, because you know, I am still needing about 400 different fabrics to finish my cheddar bow ties. To my surprise, she said take them all. I bagged them up, two grocery bags full, and brought them home and sorted them out. This is a pile that is being cut for the cheddar squares.
This is just the start of the pile I am going to be cutting out over the next couple of days.
And alas, the progress of my cheddars to date. The bag in the back of the picture has 600 completed squares. The bowl has about 250 so far.
Then yesterday, that new BOM I posted about here came in the mail yesterday. It is block one and the initial flyer of the BOM.
I better get going and get busy!
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parking lot sale? Bend? Do they do this sale every year? I want in.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is much further along than mine - good job. And shelling all those peas. Seriously awesome.
What a great haul! And how fab of the shop to host a sale like that
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