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Hand Quilting & Some Pie (Pi)

March 15, 2015 at 9:04 am by Claudia

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Evidence of yesterday’s Pi Day celebration here at the cottage.

Apple pie for breakfast.

It rained most of the day yesterday and then turned very foggy last night. Since Don was out doing a gig, I was a wee bit nervous about his return home, but he made it home safely. All is well.

Today looks to be gray and windy. I saw the sun for brief moment, but it has disappeared. I will repeat to myself, “That’s okay. Gray is okay, because the snow is melting!”

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After gazing across the room at the quilt ensconced in its protective cover every day for about a month and a half and doing nothing, I finally took it out of its bag and gathered my hand quilting tools together. I switched out the lamp on my side table (not bright enough) and spent about three hours hand quilting in the late afternoon. As always when I start hand quilting after a long break, the index finger on my left hand has to build up a callus to withstand the prick of the quilting needle. That callus isn’t quite there yet, so my finger is a bit sore today.

This quilt has very large squares, so when I take a look at it and think to myself, “I’ll do a square a day!” I quickly realize that my expectations need to be adjusted. I’m quilting rather densely and there’s simply no way I can do a whole square unless I’m willing to forgo everything else I have to do in the course of the day. A good lesson in staying in the moment. I’ll just do what I can do that day.

And of course, Dame Scout was constantly demanding something or other. She needed to go out. She wanted her dinner. She wanted me to start cooking my dinner so she could watch. She had to go out again. She has very clear ideas about the proper order of her day. My job, apparently, is to facilitate it for her.

Doesn’t she realize Mom is quilting? That the quilt is big and awkward and that Mom has to get up and rearrange everything before she can attend to her Dameship’s needs?

Short answer: She doesn’t care.

I do love hand quilting. It’s the only way I quilt. I’ve quilted everything – from a queen-sized quilt to a mini quilt – that way. It takes a lot of time, yes, but it’s very satisfying. And meditative. Someday I may send one out to be quilted because it can be hard on your hands and wrists, but for now, I’m doing it my way.

I realized after I asked the question about whether I should showcase the egg cups again this year that the way I phrased it sort of prohibited anyone from saying “No more egg cups!” in the comments. Silly. Ah well. It does seem, however, that most of you would like to see them again or for the first time, so I will highlight them sometime before Easter.

It’s the Ides of March.

Happy Sunday.

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To Egg Cup or Not to Egg Cup

March 14, 2015 at 9:46 am by Claudia

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I’m never quite sure when Easter is, but I made sure to check the calendar yesterday and it’s not all that far off, is it?

Which brings me to egg cups, specifically, my collection of egg cups. For the past few years, I’ve highlighted the collection right around Easter. Many of you may be very familiar with it by now, which brings me to my question of the day. Should I share them again this year? Or is it a case of ‘been there, done that?’

I have a lot of them and I love them, but don’t let that influence you!

Happy Pi day on this March 14th! Coincidentally, we happen to have some apple pie in the house. So it stands to reason that said pie should be consumed today, don’t you think? We will sacrifice for Pi day.

It’s a rainy day here in the Hudson Valley. Go ahead rain, melt the snow! We have quite a bit of snow still on the ground but it’s definitely melting. We watch as the chairs on the funky patio start to show more of themselves. Oh, there’s the seat! I see some legs! Look, I see one of the pavers beneath the chair!

These are the kind of things that make us happy. The birdbath thawed. I hear the constant drip of running water from the gutters as the ice melts. There are even patches of grass emerging. It will take a while, as we had over three feet of snow on the ground, but it’s definitely happening.

The other day we heard birds singing.

Be still my heart.

I don’t kid myself about when I can get outside and do some garden clean up. That will be a few weeks away, at the very least. But it’s coming. It’s coming!

Don’t forget to answer my question of the day in the comment section.

Happy Saturday.

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A Tiny House and a Cupcake

March 13, 2015 at 8:01 am by Claudia

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A thing of beauty.

It’s from our local cupcake shop. After an overabundance of cupcakes from Billy’s Bakery in NYC, I took a break from my favorite indulgence. It got so bad that on the day I was packing and preparing to leave Brooklyn, my attempt to finish a cupcake that was still in the refrigerator failed.

I simply couldn’t eat another bite.

What? Had the world turned upside down?

Happily, I have recovered. Though I am pulling back on sweets again and only indulge on a limited basis. Don was in our neighboring town yesterday, so I asked him if he would, pretty please, bring home a cupcake. And he did.

Are you as fascinated as I am with the Tiny House movement? I love tiny things, as you know, and I admire those who are deciding to live with less. A Tiny House for Don and me? No. We’d go nuts. But that doesn’t stop my fascination with all things Tiny House.

On the road to our town’s recycling station, I can see that someone is building a Tiny House. I made Don stop the car the other day so I could take a picture for you.

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It’s back in the woods, so I did my best with the iPhone. Isn’t it adorable? A skylight. A sleeping loft.

I wonder what the inside looks like.

I’ll keep tabs on it for you.

New post up on Just Let Me Finish This Page.

Happy Friday.

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