Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Four weeks in..

 Max after his bath. 
 A few of the masks I have made. 
I bought a bolt of sew-in stabilizer many years ago for a specific quilt project that has not materialized, so am using it as a lining inside the masks, making them three layers. Using fabric to make bias tape for the ties. That is my oldest Hunter trying his on.



 I set up a sewing area at home. I usually do all of my sewing at my longarm studio, "The Hive". It overlooks the front yard. Getting some piecing done, just not the same as having all of my tools at hand. Kind of like a perpetual retreat, lol. 

 I purchased this kit over 5 years ago at Chattanooga Quilts. I didn't have a reference photo for it. The pattern is from a book of Christmas quilts and this fabric is spring/dandelions. So after I thought I had cut one of the fabrics incorrectly, I messaged the shop for a photo. They amazingly were able to locate a photo which is pretty impressive since it was sooo long ago and they weren't in the shop at the time. Great customer service, really recommend stopping by if you are ever near by! Link here: Chattanooga Quilts website or Chattanooga Quilts Facebook page. Four blocks done, five to go. It took me several redo's to get these right. 

Above left is my empty design wall at the Hive. The quilt on the right has been in the works for many years and occupying the design wall for months on end. It is Jen Kingwell's Long Time Gone. I finally got the parts put together and added the outer border. I am thinking of doing another pieced border also. Stay tuned. This is one of my UFO projects for this year, making progress.

 I have been spending more time at home with my 17 yo, so not too much being accomplished at the studio. I did start quilting this sweet 42 in quilt for my great niece Aubrey Elizabeth. She is a month old already!

quilt back

This is Karen M.'s Splendid Sampler, about 76 in sq. It is absolutely wonderfully made and has so much going on. She opted for a simple curlicue pattern called Denali in white thread.

We haven't gotten take out this week at all I am proud to say. Here is a sampling of our food situation this week. 
Quinoa salad (from Daniel Plan Cookbook, that's the picture above my plate). Nice to have something a little lighter. We have been eating a lot of heavy comfort food. 


 I discovered baking my bacon several years ago. It is amazing. about 20 mins at 375 degrees and it comes out crispy and melt in your mouth yummy. Easter Sunday breakfast was waffles with peanut butter and bacon. Completely reminded me of my dad!


What's more comforting than good ol' meat and potatoes. This is a meat pie, basically a meatloaf w/o ketchup with your favorite mashed potatoes on top (mine are garlic and sour cream laced) and then melted cheese. For me a side of corn makes it perfect. 


Homemade pizza using Martha White crust. I like sausage and mushrooms on mine. 


This weekend was my Huntsville bestie's 60th birthday. This is the girl wearing her 59 turning 60 shirt for the past six months, so not being able to celebrate was not really an option here. I made her favorite apple cake (and kept back a couple of slices since I couldn't eat it with her), had her yard flocked with Flamingos, and helped her hubby arrange a drive by birthday parade. See more on her FB page here: Pam Anders FB page. She was quite surprised and thrilled. 


Max chillin' at the Hive. He goes just about everywhere with me these days since we humans can't really go in anywhere there is no risk of having to leave him in the car. Luckily, he didn't go with us to run a quick errand, as it would not have ended well for him.


 This is old blue. We bought her new in 2008, she is a Honda Pilot and had over 185,000 miles logged. All three of my boys learned to drive in her. She met her demise after colliding with a Toyota 4Runner on Monday. My almost 18 yo son was driving, it was his first accident and he has never had a ticket. I am thankful nobody was injured and that little Maxoroni didn't go with us, also that I was with him. It was my first experience with air bags and it all happened so fast. I was looking the other way so did not see it coming and the next thing is an awful smell, smoke, and disorientation. Chandler's wrist is swollen today but he feels it is not broken and I do not have any desire to visit any sort of medical facility if it can be helped (Coronavirus and all). He is keeping it iced and wrapped for now. I am a little sore through my shoulders, feels like I did yard work (which clearly did not happen this week). It could have been much worse if the other car had hit ours any further back, I believe we were protected. 

 The yard of my rental house does not have much grass, a lot of ground cover type plants (aka weeds). These cute little berries are growing right now, along with clover and other unidentified plants. No wonder the birds love my yard! They are in the front and back. 



2 comments:

  1. Oh no, Melissa, I'm so sorry about the accident. Those are NO fun whatsoever! I'm glad you're both okay. :) Your meals look terrific! I love the pink flower blossom plates! I can't remember the name of the pattern (dogwood? or apple?) but my sister has the same set! The flamingos were such fun, as was participating in the parade!! We're doing a parade for my youngest granddaughter on Monday...she turns THREE! :) You've done a great job on your masks!!! :)

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  2. Quinoa salad sounds good. I like to buy that at Costco occasionally.

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