Sunday, November 8, 2015

FINISHING - Report #1

Two weeks ago I reported that I was determined to finish things that were half-finished or mostly-finished or cut-out-but-not-quite-started.

Two weeks later I have very little to report. Not one to make excuses, I have however been gardening a lot since we got our new vegetable patches. I've started riding to work again in the last couple of weeks which just makes me exhausted and lazy by the time I get home. But riding! YAY! Also back injury rehabilitation takes a lot of spare time - like an hour a day of exercises. Probably gardening is not the best thing for rehabilitation but my physio hasn't complained about it yet!

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BUT I do have things to report, even if there are very few of them.

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This is Mary Trayner from the Chester Criswell Block of the Month I started a couple of years ago. I think I've made a total of 8 blocks now - and by "think" I mean that I seem to have lost one. I'm sure it's in the spare room somewhere...

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It gave me the opportunity to start the next block already prepared with freezer paper - Mary Watkins. She's a bit of fun, mainly because all I can see is the Batman symbol over Gotham City.

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I finished three bags for my online store - these were already made and just needed the lining attached and topstitched down. Should have made them much sooner than this - I've already sold two of them. I have more bags cut out and ready to sew up and I'll be making more tonight.

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Finally, I finished the skirt, which I am calling The Skirt of Multiple Inappopriate Patterns But I Don't Give a Hoot. The skirt was already made and the lining cut out. All I had to do was sew the lining up, attach it to the skirt, face it, hem both lining and skirt (the skirt all by hand) and add a hook and eye.  Phew! It actually took me longer than I expected but I was so relieved when it was done. Bonus points for really loving it too.

My finishing has to take a bit of a break for the next few days as I now have to make a top to wear with my new skirt (and it's urgent, because not only do I have very few clothes to wear to work, I need this top to wear to a wedding next weekend, along with a skirt I am refashioning from a too-big dress). Once they are both done though, I'll be free to garden to my heart's content finish more things. I must admit it's satisfying to finish UFOs - but it's also frustrating that I ever let it get this desperately bad. I'm on a bit of a minimalist research binge at the moment and I expect there will be some massive changes in this house over the summer.

4 comments:

  1. I'm jealous in a good way over your garden...... The love of my life passed last yrs and I sooo must the garden.[all over our 2 lg lots] He put a 15 X 30 Herb Garden for me....2 4X6 spaces for lettuce and such. I just have that now and this is what he was going to do for me but passed.... I have no family to help me and anytime someone walks on my property,their hand is out!!! I'm a Cancer survivor and not able to do what I use to do, so I'm at anyone mercy...I'm not giving up; God will send someone for me.......PS Have you ever heard of Lambs Qtr??? It grows in a garden,especially if you use horse manure???? A very mild green and delish!!! I let it seed and going to try to plant it next spring..Have a Blessed day!!!! Love your quilting too. I too quilt but not doing to much lately.

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    1. Theresa I'm so very sorry to read about the loss of your partner. Keep up the struggle! That's all I can recommend. You sound very determined, so maybe you'll be able to find someone to help you take those baby steps. I found just doing a little bit each day, even 5 minutes, helped me feel more on top of things.

      I haven't heard of that plant, but I've heard mustard greens are a good green manure, and delicious too!

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  2. Very jealous of those veggie beds, they look fabulous ... ours are languishing sadly full of weeds. You may be inspiring me to do something useful!

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