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And I'm Behind

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I have finished Andy's shirt, and it is washed and ready to be worn!  We're having friends over on Saturday, so that was what I was aiming for.  Isn't it nice when people appreciate the things you make?  Andy adores the blue shirt, and he's been very excited about this one and will wear it a lot, I'm sure.  Aside from the shirt, though, no craft item has been finished lately.  However, yesterday: (including a double batch of tarragon mustard to be frozen), and the day before: a double-batch of roasted poblano salsa made and canned AND a double batch of basil-walnut pesto made and frozen.  One of us might be getting just a wee bit sick of the garden by now..... Today I am taking it easier, so I am going to start the next batch of table runners.  I was going to make this lovely runne r, but while I do love her project and will make one in the future, I'm sort of thinking I should do something a bit more likely to be FAST.  In general wor...

Doin' Physical Therapy

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Theo decided to "help" with my ball exercises. ...

I Have Finished Something!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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And it WASN'T a bottle of wine!  Which, frankly, seemed the logical contender after wrestling with the tubular bind off again.  But it was an honest-to-goodness normal knitting project: A finished project!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Now on to the next 10,000........ Speaking of which, I have no excuses.  My resolve to not buy any new fabric doesn't even slow me down when faced with the right thing.  Tuesday I'd been to the gym and was meeting a friend for lunch, but popped into Craft Warehouse to see if I could find a small doily to use on some extra placemats for us, and was gobsmacked by some great fat quarter bundles with EIGHT fabrics in them-- and they were on sale!!!!  Know how many fabrics I need for a Spicy Spiral table runner?  Eight!  Why can't I use fabrics I already have........?  Well, if I had that kind of self-control, I wouldn't be Cold Sheeping or making up mad challenges for myself.  Anyway, the one t...

Lots of "Almost"

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For almost an entire week now, I've kept thinking, "Oh, I'll just finish this before posting...." and I am really, really, REALLY close on several things, but nothing is quite done.  Especially not this: Friday night our New Recipe Dinner Club is having an 1950s Hollywood night (complete with costumes) and I thought it would be fun to have a fake-fur stole.  Because it's only 95 degrees still, so, you know, chilly..... Which required a trip to the fabric store, as not even I have fake fur just waiting around in my stash.  I'll admit, I was sort of disappointed in the choice.  I ended up with a black fake rabbit fur because all the others that looked sort of real also sort of looked like roadkill.  I guess maybe there are a lot more costumes involving bad dog fur than faux mink, but I had actually wanted something with longer fur/hair/whatever.  Oh well........  Following the directions I found on Pinterest, I dug out some black crepe-backed satin...

One Down!

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One of my goals this year was to make 3 colorwork ornaments, and the third one is finally done: so I have now completed another goal!!!!!!!!!!!  Which brings me up to TWO.  Out of eight .  Ahem...... The big one, of course, is the 115 projects, and I'm falling behind a bit.  The fall jacket is getting close to being done, in spite of my assistant: with the sleeves ready for top-stitching and buttonholes before being attached: I love how this fabric looks, but in all honesty the fabric is a little thinner than it should be for this jacket.  It didn't feel like it when I bought it, or even when I cut it out, but I've had to be very, very careful to not stretch the fabric while sewing it together.  Like so much women's clothing, it will be completely useless for anything practical, like staying warm, but I still love it.  This is my fourth jacket from this pattern (5th if you count the one I lost and had to replace), and aside from having ...

Why I Set Absurd Goals

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If I wasn't trying to reach 115 finished projects by the end of the year, this    would not exist.  I simply do not know enough foul language to describe what it was like to work with this fabric.  It's a very good thing that Andy didn't like this fabric after all--there's no WAY a collared shirt would EVER have been made from this stuff, and I don't think I would have been a better person for the experience. Still, it's finished and eventually I will even wear it.  I have probably forgiven worse projects.  In the meantime, I'm working on the jacket.  It's home decorating fabric, but it is a little on the light side for this perhaps.  I think it will be fine, and the fabric is a dream to work with after the purple mess.  It will definitely be a completing-the-outfit sort of jacket rather than a keeping-me-warm one.  As it's back to scary-hot here right now, it's difficult to even remember the "needing warmth" thing.  I am ...

Almost

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One problem I've never had: too many matching placemats.  When I first took up sewing again (after loathing it in 4-H), I made the same placemat pattern over and over--both because I liked it and because it was a good way to learn.  However, because my dining table sat 6 and I had 6 chairs, I never made more than 6 placemats and 6 matching napkins.  Which was fine at my old house, but now that we've been here 9 years and things have had a chance to end up behind the washing machine or in back of the cabinet, it's a real challenge to find 6 matching placemats when we have company.  So, I have 12 placemats made: which almost used up all 5 yards.  And THINKING AHEAD, I have actually written this information on the pattern I drafted for future reference.  I am not even sure how to wrap my mind around this new level of organization. The batting I used for them is a poly/cotton blend that says it should be quilted every 4 inches.  I don't know how that ...