We stayed in with the lights out, not expecting any Trick-or-Treaters. He wanted to watch this: a movie from 1941 with Bela Lugosi and Lon Chaney Jr. TG it was only 90 minutes long.
Happy Halloween.
We stayed in with the lights out, not expecting any Trick-or-Treaters. He wanted to watch this: a movie from 1941 with Bela Lugosi and Lon Chaney Jr. TG it was only 90 minutes long.
Happy Halloween.
I've named the Quilters Playcation 2022 quilt Lagertha. I started quilting on it today. I only got about half of the first section done.
Here is the 42nd block I made after watching this week's Cheryl Arkison's Quilters Playcation 2024. I spent about 3 hours piecing together all of these little scraps - I had a lot of scraps. I'm glad I found a place for them.
I've been doing this year's Fodder Challenge this month. The most recent using soft Plasticine to make relief plates with found objects. Then I used them to make a few Gelli prints. It was a learning experiment. Some of the prints were complete failures. But, some of them turned out great.
I attended an online workshop with Sherri Lynn Wood (and a bunch of other people) today. She talked to us about improving a Churn Dash block and finding pivot points (a term she made up) to change the block and make it what you want. It was very fun. I really like the way Sherri teaches and helps us to get centered before we start.
I made this Churn Dash block. And then I made a few more.
I was expecting to make this week's improv block today, but Cheryl had something come up and postponed it until tomorrow.
So, I was straightening the studio up a bit and ran across a container of strips I'd sewn together into very long strips.
I started sewing them together in a Log Cabin style. I just kept going round and round until Jelly insisted we go in for dinner.
Darrell and I left early and went downtown to see the new Waterfront Walkway.
And I didn't take any pictures.
Then we went to breakfast at Biscuit Bitch on First Avenue. We have been missing the one that was here in White Center until the Pandemic closed it and it moved out.
They make a good gluten-free biscuit, if a bit dry. It's great with a coffee though. They don't have inside seating. You place your order at the door, then wait for them to call your name when your order is ready.
We took our sandwiches back to the overlook outside the Market, sat and looked out over the Sound while we enjoyed them.It was a good morning.
We went for a walk in Lincoln Park this morning. I was pleasantly surprised that I felt as good as I did. I slept well after my ordeal yesterday.
I love walking in the fall - the beautiful autumn colors and kicking through the fallen leaves.
I've had a cyst in my right thumb. So, I had it removed today.
That was fun.
But, the big question is: what am I going to do for the next week or so without the use of my thumb?
We are rearranging furniture and getting rid of some to make room. One of the things that wasn't needed was a quilt rack. But, I'm keeping the quilts. Here are four older quilts that have been hanging on that quilt rack for quite a while.
This first one is one I made right after the opening of Pieces Quilt Shop in Renton. There were very few customers and I had time to sew. This was made from the first collection of fabrics I bought for the store.
It is titled "All That Madders" made in 1996. 65-1/2" x 83"
The back - |
Even the back is Kaffe fabric. |
Backing made from leftovers and some hand dyes I made for it. |
I appliqued the leftover diamonds onto the backing. |
Here is this week's improv week from Cheryl Arkison's Quilters Playcation 2024. She is in her new studio space and is very happy.
We headed up to Port Angeles yesterday where we spent the night.
We had a nice breakfast at Shirley's, which is completely packed with collectibles - license plates from everywhere, photos and memorabilia. Plus it was decorated for Halloween.
We went for a walk on the Spruce Railroad Trail in the Olympic National Park. It was raining when we started out, but the rains receded a bit after a while. It is a Rain Forest afterall.
Coltsfoot |
The lake's water is this very interesting blue color, apparently because of low nitrogen levels which inhibits the growth of algae. |
A Rough-skinned Newt - they have a bright orange belly, which this one didn't show us. Also, don't touch - their skin secrets a toxin. Yuck. |
Then it was time to head home.