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Scout’s Indignation & Square #7

March 7, 2010 at 1:05 am by Claudia


Miss Scout is a bit indignant. If you look closely at her left rear paw, you will see why.


She has to wear a sock, of all things! She is not happy. The other day I discovered that one of the pads on her foot was very red and irritated. It looked like she scraped it on something. It was bleeding, so after a little clean-up and some neosporin, I grabbed one of my socks and on it went. And to add to the indignity, each time she goes outside we have to slip a plastic bag over her foot with a rubberband to keep the sock dry. Sensitive soul that she is, she actually went into a funk for a day or two. However, she has now come to terms with the whole thing. Sort of. She is like an elephant, though, she never forgets – which is why I am on the receiving end of that stare.


Aren’t these the most scrumptious colors? I went to Michael’s yesterday to look for a bigger hoop (couldn’t find one,) a needle threader (found it and it has saved my eyes and my patience!) and some more floss. They are so beautiful, I just had to take a picture.

I’m having so much fun on this embroidery stitchalong! To tell you the truth, I have not been motivated to quilt or knit in a long while. I did a lot of piecing when I was in San Diego last year. And I’ve picked up my knitting many times – knit a couple of rows – and then ignored it for weeks on end. This embroidery is so portable. I can pick it up any time and stitch a little square or two. Each of the colors of floss in the photo were about 30 cents each – much less expensive than yarn or fabric. I wouldn’t mind embroidering a pattern but I really like the free form style of embroidery. Okay. On to Square #7:


This one is entitled “Ode to Claudia’s Blue Eyeglasses with a guest appearance by her Purple Coneflowers.” (Boy, it is so much easier to get a good close-up on a sunny day!)

Have a wonderful Sunday. Ours promises to be sunny and in the low 50’s! Does this mean that Spring is on the way?

Filed Under: embroidery, Scout, stitchalong 27 Comments

Teacups & Squares

March 5, 2010 at 11:23 am by Claudia


The man who is selling this set of Edwin M. Knowles china keeps re-listing some of the pieces when they don’t sell. So you will understand if I have succumbed once more to the lure of this beautiful china. I got the teacups. Love, love them.


I’m in heaven. And once again, the generous seller threw an extra piece in the box.


A beautiful, large platter. How lucky am I? Truly, within a week of discovering this pattern on Lori’s beautiful blog, this wonderful set appeared on eBay. I was the only bidder. And I was fortunate to do business with a generous vendor. I’m sure there are more pieces out there that I would like someday – Lori has a covered dish that is a stunner – but for now, I have a lovely set.

I was so tired yesterday after not enough sleep and tackling King Lear, I couldn’t even imagine stitching a one inch square. So I got up this morning and stitched two of them. Today I present you with Squares 5 & 6:


#5 – some flowers made from vintage beads, #6 – MHC for Mockingbird Hill Cottage

This means I will take a day off from posting tomorrow and will be back again on Sunday with Square #7.

Almost forgot: My friend Sabiha is having a giveaway – she is a wonderful miniaturist. Stop by there and say hello to her if you’re interested.

Have a great Friday and Saturday!

Filed Under: china and pottery, stitchalong 37 Comments

Straw, Worries & Square #4

March 4, 2010 at 10:41 am by Claudia

I woke up too early today and then found my brain suddenly full of worried thoughts – flitting back and forth from one worry to another. Of course, every worried thought is a projection, a ‘what if’…and before long they take over and you realize that you are certainly not living in the moment. I’ve always been a worrier. When I was a little girl I would lie awake at night worrying about school or what happens when I die or would I be picked last for a team in gym class. I’ve managed to let much of the chronic worrying go as I’ve grown older, but if I’m not careful…it can erupt again.

The sun has come out. That helps. And writing about it to my dear blogging friends helps. Thanks for being there.

On to Square #4:


I did this late last evening and it truly was free form. I hope it is recognizable as a lavender bird sitting on a branch. I was playing with satin stitch. These tiny squares are playing havoc with my eyes. I had to resort to a stronger pair of magnifiers – threading the needle is so much harder for me nowadays than in my youth. Now I have to figure out today’s square…

When our dogs go out the door to their ‘corral’ they go uphill on a little path. Currently, the path is plain old mud because we’ve had so much snow melt. Every time the dogs came in, their paws were covered in mud. Husband went out and bought some shredded straw yesterday and the path now has a layer of straw over the mud. Less mud = more vacuuming, as the little bits of straw are all over the kitchen. That’s all I can see – straw – everywhere. Off to vacuum.

Have a great day.

Filed Under: dogs, stitchalong 19 Comments

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