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Post by choney2 on Dec 27, 2021 11:06:09 GMT
Good morning and Happy Monday!
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Post by choney2 on Dec 27, 2021 11:25:20 GMT
Always seems surreal as we enter the last week of a year- although the date on the calendar is just a number. Time marches on irregardless of the number of the date. So Happy Monday….and I hope it is a great week for everyone.
CJ- did you get any embroidery work done yesterday? As an embroidery lover, there is just something so peaceful about it and comforting. But then the soft hum of a sewing machine is also soothing, right? No matter what you did, I hope you either enjoyed the blogs or whatever project you are working on. Will you be checking out the quilt shop that is closing soon to see if they have any fabric you are interested in?
Ruth- well perhaps you and Dh will go for a nice drive just for a change of scenery or catch a drive up fast food snack. Looks like you have true winter weather where you are- cold and windy. Stay warm, stay safe. I am sure you will.
Sue - how was your Christmas?
Phyl- hope you are successful at making the diet changes suggested by your medical team. I have IBS- which sometimes comes and goes at will- and at times makes no sense. Hope a nice consistent diet helps solve some of your discomfort.
Yes I did get some crocheting in last night. I had to watch a video for a refresher on half double crochet.
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Post by choney2 on Dec 27, 2021 12:03:12 GMT
Had to step away from the IPad for a few minutes…..and figured I would get the post in before it drifted into never- never land
I am back to working on the afghan for Dd and DSIL- which I need to get serious about finishing. One of the rows is all hdc, and I thought I remembered how to make one, but watched the video last night just to be sure. Its an easy stitch for sure, and is the “favorite” of the person whose video I viewed. Now I can get back to work on this afghan…
Today I have the sheet rocker/carpenter coming and hopefully an electrician. I am supposed to be attending a family get together at my BIL (my deceased SIL’s husband). Hope that I am able to get there in a decent amount of time, but I really want this work done at my house, and that will take priority today. The plumber is set to restore the heat in Ds’s room Wednesday (he has been using an electric heater to stay comfortable) and the sheet rock in Ds’s room must be back in place to do that.
So have I blabbed enough for now? Hope everyone has a good day and a pleasant Monday. Ginny
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Post by Ruth on Dec 27, 2021 21:06:22 GMT
Good afternoon and happy new week. We did go out. We only went to a grocery store. Nothing special. If we had waited until Wed we could have saved more because that day they have a senior discount and when we go we usually buy a lot. WE did that today so did lose out on a bit of money but Wed may have been packed with people buying their NYE foods. It was cold and windy. New Year's day is supposed to be the coldest. I hope that's not a sign that the entire winter will be that cold.
Ginny, I hope that the workmen will do a good job on the sheet rock and the plumbing. Electric heaters are pretty nice to use but there's always the danger of malfunctions, etc which could lead to fires. Most are pretty safe though and have auto shutoff's.We use one in the "winter quarters" because it's more user friendly than the baseboard heater.
I think you asked what blanket I'm making. It's from a video on youtube by a man that calls himself Fiber Spider and it's called "which way filet" It's very easy and it woud go really fast for some people but I somehow keep missing one of the stitches so I do a lot of going back. I let my mind wander and forget to count. I admit that sometimes I just "adapt".There was something else you asked but now I can't remember what it was.
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Post by choney2 on Dec 28, 2021 1:32:52 GMT
Ruth, sounds like good timing to go to the food store and stock up. I know its nice to catch the discount on senior day- but if you get stuck on long lines or in crowds that is not fun at all. And I hope that NYE is just another cold day and not an indicator of how cold this winter will actually be.
The electrician was done in 2 hours- the sheet rocker stayed until 4. All seems to be going pretty well. The sheet rocker will be back tomorrow and possibly Wednesday also. I went to a family get together with Dh’s family. It was ok…glad I did not go for the whole time - I was delayed because the sheet rocker was here.
I will head to the store tomorrow just tp pick up beans so I can make a pot of bean soup.
Good night all Ginny
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Post by Ruth on Dec 28, 2021 4:04:53 GMT
Ginny, I'm glad the family get together went ok. And I'm also glad that things went well with the electrican and that the sheet rock man is doing ok. I hope he's done soon. Having workmen in the house is not a fun thing. Bean soup is really good. I'm going to have to make some soon now that you mentioned it. I need to get some meals ready and that may be one of the things I will prepare along with some pumpernickle bread and some kind of dessert. I don't know what else I'll make yet.
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Post by choney2 on Dec 28, 2021 10:57:47 GMT
I made a ham for Christmas dinner and of course am now left with the bone. I really prefer bean soup over split pea soup….and for at least 15 years have made split pea soup because Dh much preferred split pea over bean. Just in writing this, I think I have lentils in the house and I really like lentil soup also….so might make that instead. (Dh did not like lentil soup either). And a loaf of pumpernickel sounds really nice- but I wont make bread….I love fresh bread way too much and am better off avoiding making it. Sounds awfully good though Ruth.
The sheet rocker (who will be doing some carpentry work for me also) will possibly be here through Thursday. Dh left several projects half done or undone….with the materials here but a wife who has no carpentry skills. So I have asked this man to take those small projects on….where I am paying strictly for labor as the materials are here already. And it will be nice to have the lumber out of the closet and laying around in the family room, where it has been for several years. Admittedly some of the lumber was bought only a few months before he passed - when he found out that his sister had terminal cancer and honestly, he lost his will to live. Worry for her really really changed him.
Guess I better get in the shower as Anthony (aka sheet rocker) will probably be here in 2 hours).
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Post by cj59 on Dec 28, 2021 21:01:55 GMT
Hello Everyone - Hope you are all doing well today Ginny - I'm glad the work is coming along pretty well. And it's great if you can get the sheet rocker guy to do some other projects for you. I'm glad the family get together went well. Did you get the things to make your bean soup? That sounds like a nice winter meal. Ruth - I checked out the video for that blanket, it's a really pretty pattern. I'm glad you were able to get some groceries and can stay in now while it's so cold. I also hope your winter isn't too bad. Phyl and Sue - Hope you are doing alright. I didn't get to any more done on the embroidery piece. I tend to get motivated to work on it and get alot done and then I don't get back to it for a bit. So hopefully I'll get back to it soon. The weather here has been mild still, most days in the 50s except a few in the 40s. I had a dental appointment yesterday morning and then this morning I went to the quilt shop that was closing. They had a pretty nice selection of fabric for sale. The cost was $6.00 per yard or if you bought the whole bolt it was only $5.00 per yard. I found lots of nice blender fabrics and then a few pretty prints that I liked. Several of the fabrics were Moda, so getting that for $5.00 or $6.00 a yard was a good deal. The owner said she is happy about closing the physical shop since she was tired of dealing with problems. She is keeping an online shop and will also be doing longarm quilting, as well as renting the longarms and teaching customers how to use them out of a building attached to her home (with it's own entrance). I took a class from her many years ago, but would like to take one again so maybe that will happen next year. I'm making a quilt for a mystery quilt along that started on December 26th. I think it only runs for a few days and it's pretty easy and doesn't use a lot of fabric. Here's a link if you want to read about it: quiltinggail.com/2021/12/26/any-which-way-mystery-quilt-clue-1/I pulled some Christmas fabric that I just had a few pieces left (and more background) and I have all my squares cut and I'm ready for today's "clue"which is to make HSTs. I also pulled another 3 fabrics and I think I'll make a second quilt at the same time. These fabrics are a floral, a purple and a cream background. I had just enough of the floral and purple to use. It looks like the top will just be HSTs, so that should be easy to put together. It's a table topper size - about 40x40. Hope all of you get to work on some crafting. Take care 
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Post by snowsaint on Dec 28, 2021 21:09:21 GMT
Bean soup sounds good! With corn bread! I need to blend most things for hb now. It's getting very difficult to find things he will eat.
My helper person is having problems. Time will tell, but I think I'm going to have to find someone else. I don't need to add aggravation to my life.
Christmas was very quiet here. I enjoyed Christmas carols on Christmas Eve. We had new snow, and now it's super cold in single digits.
I have quite a few unfinished projects too, Ginny. I will find someone to finish them for me next spring. I'm probably going to add a morning caregiver two mornings a week in January., not waiting for the development of whatever problems will occur with the afternoon.
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Post by choney2 on Dec 28, 2021 23:28:18 GMT
CJ and Sue, good to hear from you.
CJ- if I was not facing so many things to keep me busy I might actually try that really neat mystery quilt. I loved how she uses two contrast 2 fabrics that are the same color. So very cool…..you seem to have an affinity for purple in fabrics….so very pretty and I am anxious to see what you do with this quilt top! The size is perfect and will be done quickly. Hope you enjoy making it. Was your dentist appointment routine work? You got some awesome prices on Moda fabric- which up here usually goes for $12 a yard. Congrats on the bargains…and I know you will put those fabrics to great use. Its very exciting for you that you will be given an opportunity to work on a long armer again. I think working out of the shop owners house should restrict the exposure to the public, which should make you more comfortable. I am really happy for you- you have so many quilt tops to long arm!!!
Sue, after searching through the cabinets…I found both lentils and navy pea beans….as its a quicker cook time I made lentil soup. Yummmmmm!!! Next time I will add cornbread and invite you over. Christmas carols are such a lovely way to enjoy the holiday and warm your heart. Music has such a wonderful way to take us places without going anywhere. That is a shame that your helper is not working out as well as you hoped. With all you are facing I completely agree that you should find another person- and you should find another person to work mornings. (Just hope someone is willing to work !). I will pray that the right person is able to work for you and assist with Dh to make the next few months as stress free as possible.
My sheet rocker is a very hard worker. Tomorrow he is taking on some carpentry repairs/changes…which will have him upstairs. In the early am, as soon as Ds leaves for work, I will end up downstairs and have to do a light sand of the new sheet rock so I can get a coat of primer on it before the plumber starts at 9. I found the carpet tiles I want and will hopefully be driving to Lowes tomorrow to pick them up, and some paint. The beginning of the end is in sight…still a lot of work….but its getting there.
Time to sit and crochet. Hope everyone is getting some crafting in. Ginny
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Post by cj59 on Dec 29, 2021 1:17:30 GMT
Sue - I hope you can get things worked out with your caregiver, or get a new one if you need too. Ginny - Sounds like the work in the house is moving along, I hope it all gets done well and finished soon. Here are pictures of the fabrics I'm using for the Mystery Quilt along - one is Christmas and the other is the Purple/Floral. There's also a picture of the pretty Moda fabric I got for $5.00 a yard! I have the lines drawn on the 18 holly print and 18 beige squares so I'm ready to sew on either side of the line and make the HSTs next.  
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Post by Ruth on Dec 29, 2021 1:57:16 GMT
CJ, that is so funny that my crochet blanket is called which way filet and your quilt top is any which way. One of the youtubers has the same pattern I'm working on on her video and she calls is Any Which Way.. I'm anxious to see how those purples look when you have them made into the quilt.And congratulations on getting such a great bargain on those fabrics! I hope your dentist visit went well. I know you've had some dental issues in the past. I think you mentioned a crown or something
I thought I posted this morning...ok early afternoon...but it's not here so I guess I didn't hit the send button. In it, one of the things I mentioned was that it's great, Ginny, that your sheet rocker is also a capenter and will be able to complete your dh's unfinished projects. I know you'll be happy to have those done and the lumber used rather than sitting there taking up space. I, also, have lumber and other building materials sitting taking up space.
Sue I'm sorry to hear that your caregiver is not working out for you. I hope you'll find one that you can rely on.
I didn't get any crocheting done yesterday. My crafting consisted of only participating in the crochet groups by reading what was posted and responding to some. Today I've crocheted by am working on a hat. Thought I'd take a break from the blanket and do something that put wear and tear on different parts of my hands. They've been aching lately because of the very repetitive stitches in the blanket.And that's on top of the swelling, and red and purple colors and splits in the creases on the finger joints that are all caused by Raynauds.
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Post by choney2 on Dec 29, 2021 14:40:42 GMT
Good morning, Ruth - sometimes you have to take breaks from projects that are too stressful on hands/wrists/back issues. Crochet especially is so repetitive and that can be a problem. I would think your Raynauds is worse in winter ( which is usually when mine acts up if it does). I have done that too- posted, thinking I hit send and I did not..or forgetting to hit send and the post going through hours later. Anyway, glad you got here and it’s always good to hear from you.
CJ- lovely fabrics!!!! (Really like your bargain fabric…did you buy the whole bolt?) think you made great choices for the mystery quilt along…and as the two groups of fabrics are so very different you are really making two different quilts!! Happy sewing and I hope you get all those HSTs cut today.
I did get a few rows of crocheting in last night. It was nice to relax into the pattern and get some rows done. I might have to rip some out as it looks like my stitch count went off, and I will evaluate that some time today. I do like the pattern, its the kit I got from Mary Maxim.
At 6 am I was up and getting a primer coat on the new sheet rock so the plumbers can restore the heat. Good thing I did that early and was getting dressed when they showed up at 8:20 am. The owner of the plumbing company is my neighbor….and I was very happy to see him. (I was just finishing putting my makeup on when they arrived so at least I was dressed.). Its all moving quickly- at one time there were 5 people here from the plumbing company. just SOOOOO thankful that Ds’s room will have heat again. Looks like this afternoon I will head to Lowes to pick up the carpet tile I want to finish the family room. Unfortunately the closest Lowes does not stock it, so I will have to drive a bit farther. Guess that will keep me busy…installing new carpet tile.
See ya later. Ginny
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Post by Ruth on Dec 29, 2021 20:45:52 GMT
Ginny, I'm sorry you have to rip some out on your afgan. It's so easy to accidentally get an extra stitch or lose one. It's a good thing you did get dressed when you did. When the electrican came to my house to do the required inspection of my defective brand new water heater it was lucky I had dressed much earlier than usual because he showed up early.Yes it does sound like you'll be busy with putting in those carpet tiles. I've never installed carpet tiles only vinyl tiles.
I got my hat done. It's a very textured hat and should keep someone's head warm. It's going into the donate pile and I think someone will love it because it's really pretty if I do say so myself and it's a great color.I made it with Red Heart with love in Iris.It used up a bit of yarn which I'm glad of because I'm trying to use some of my huge stash up. I'm sure we'll be moving at some point and not use having to move all this yarn.
I'm also making dgs' afgan with RHWL and it really shows how much yarn companies have gone the way of food packages in making things smaller while also raising prices. I'm using five colors in his afgan and some are relatively new while one is an older skein. The older skein has 370 yards while the newer ones are 317 and all are solid colors. Also the yarn on the larger skein is thicker than the skeins with only the 317 yards.
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Post by cj59 on Dec 30, 2021 20:38:14 GMT
Hello Ginny - I hope you were able to get the carpet tiles and that the work was done so your son has heat in his room again. Ruth - The five color afghan sounds pretty. Sounds like the size of a skein of yarn has changed like the packaging of food. I've noticed that even milk isn't sold by the half gallon anymore, it's less than 64 ounces in the containers I buy Phyl and Sue - Hope you are well. It's cloudy and cool here today but the weekend is supposed to be a bit warmer. I'm not going to complain about having decent weather  I finished piecing the 2 Mystery quilt tops and still need to add the borders. I used two different designs to piece them together. They were pretty quick to piece since each quilt top had 36 half square triangles and I divided them up into 4 groups of 9 blocks (basically a 9 patch) and sewed them together that way. I hope to have these 2 tops done by tomorrow, since I don't want them laying around once the new year starts. I only have one started quilt project right now and I need to get back and finish piecing that top together. Hope you are all having good weather and that you get to do some crafting 
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