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Hi there sweet friends, nice of you to stop by!

Prim and folkart needlework designs of drab reds, browns, golds and greens are what I fancy.

Let's share stitchin, sewin, nestin, cookin, collectin, prims, critters and a lovin' mishmash of sweet life...

Monday, November 21, 2011

Thanksgiving Week ...

Hi Friends!

Another cold day here in the Finger Lakes, but the glorious sun is visiting and the crows are plentiful and cawing their little hearts out... 

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COTTONS ~ fondled these this morn, wish I had learned how to quilt ~ sigh...

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NEW START... anyone else been itchin to start on some late-ish seasonal stitchin? 
Not traditional Christmas colors for sure, the background cotton reminds me of Scandinavian motifs, the Zweigart 32 ct. Dirty is a nice compliment.
Seems like maybe it needs some red, or not ~ I'll see where this takes me today...
 

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 OUR WEEKEND... wanted to share a couple pics of a typical Fall weekend around our house ~ plz meet Mr. Sweet!
He's never been an *office* kind of guy ~ he's most happy at times like this, which makes me happy for him...
 


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A warm and heartfelt welcome to a couple new followers, glad to have you here!

Wishing all a Happy Thanksgiving and a lovely holiday week.
Hope we all find a few moments for a some sweet family love, a tasty turkey sammy or two, an extra slice of pie and a few blissful stitches!

Tootles, Sue 




Sunday, November 20, 2011

We Kissed...

... we made up, all is well and once again I'm his favorite girl!

Computer repair was an easy one, but now he knows there's *another man* in my life,
the spare computer/exact twin in the basement which offered the needed replacement part.

T'was the motherboard, you know how it is ~ men and their mothers ~ doesn't it just figure lol!

Thanks for sharing this little giggle with me, it's sweet to be back amongst dear friends:)

Wishing you a lovely day...

Tootles, Sue

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Sweet Escape...

My long time committed relationship is causing me much dismay, in fact... we've separated

I can't hide it any longer

I'm finally brave enough to share it with my friends

He left me high and dry

He implied I didn't love him enough or take good enough care of him
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 a/k/a my computer has walked out on me

GOT CHA! 

which makes me see this alone time as a *Sweet Escape* from tech overload

which reminds me of Gwen ~ I know ~  shake your sweet stitchy fingers at me ~ such nonsense at my age
 
aaawwwwww, go on ~ click ~ you know you want to


These lyrics could really and truly be meant for my computer

Oh how I'd love to be his favorite girl again

Will be off line til we've kissed and made up, hopefully not too very long

Wishing you all a wonderful pre-holiday weekend:)

Tootles, Sue

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Feast Your Eyes...

... on a quilt finish over at Ivory Blush Roses ~ hand embroidery, lace, tatting, buttons, beads, antique appliques, specialty stitches, medallions ~ each block is breathtaking.  What a huge privilege to have watched this treasure come together, you can see Lisa's finish HERE .

Tootles, Sue 


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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Linens, Hoops and Hogs

Hi all, thanks for your sweet comments, such a lovely way to greet and create a new day, and I so appreciate your taking the time both on and off blog:)

HMMMMM, NOW WHAT WAS THAT LINEN... I like things simple, not lazy as such, just like to be organized.  Here's how this stitcher keeps track of linen swatches, a simple handy tool, not rocket science but it works for me:)  After collecting linens for a couple years, I've many more swatches to add, but I do so only after a new piece has been cut.  How does everyone else keep track of their fabbys?

     each card has specs for easy reference and reordering
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STITCHING FRAMES... we all have our preferred faves don't we!  Mine is Q-Snaps, when I find them cumbersome or just not right, hoops work well for me.  As much as I treasure my vintage wooden hoops for their patina, I do find the newer plastic models are more effective as they do a much better job gripping the fabric.

FABRICS... they all crease, some more, some less.  We're funny creatures us stitchers, for prim finishes we like hand dyed, tea dyed, coffee dyed, Kool-Aid dyed, mottled, stained, grunged, basted/baked, flea-bitten and moth eaten fabbys ~ but... we do not like creases ~ can I get an Amen to that!

WRAPPIN A HOOP...  I thought it'd be cool to share this quick tip on how to bind or wrap your wooden or plastic hoop giving it a cushion and hopefully minimizing hoop marks and preventing any possible fabric damage or creases caused by tugging, just in case this method is new to anyone. 

MATERIALS... You can use twill tape, bias tape, seam binding, hem tape or soft ribbon, best to avoid any that are iron-on as they have adhesive.  For 5" and 6" hoops a single package (3 yards) is plenty, with a few inches left over.


Pretty simple, I dug into my stash and found twill tape.  It's soft, sturdy and the inside label says it's from 1971 (thrift purchase) so it's finally getting put to use, love that!

Take your hoop starting at the top with your wrap of choice leaving a 1 inch tail.  With the tail flat, wrap tightly around the tail several times to secure the tail and proceed wrapping tightly, overlapping with each wrap, a clothespin works well to keep your wrapping taught as you work your way around.  At the other end I make a couple extra wraps and secure with a few hand stitches.
daylight was fading so I took this pic then put a few hand stitches in the top left to keep wrap snug and secure
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HOGS...  Living next to a pasture can be very entertaining, furry and feathered friends come and go as Mother Nature leads the way.  This new guy came to the barn a couple of months ago as a piglet, he was the size of a football ~ not anymore!  Won't you please meet Wilbur!  Yesterday Wilbur experienced non-legislative *farm integration* (my own phrase) and was moved into the pasture to meet his new partners in *farm crime* (my own phrase again)!  Gentle Warning ~ any Vegans are welcome to Bid Farewell to the rest of this post.  Wilbur's such a very friendly chap and as I like to say *a well fed hog makes a nice fat ham*.  Think I'm gonna have to chart that:)  Yes, animals come and go, some are ridden, some milked, some cheesed, some egged, some butchered, some sheared for wool, some put to work like the gentle donkeys who protect their friends by keeping the coyotes and fox away from their pasture.  Some are simply here one day and gone the next, we're now used to it.  We're happy Wilbur's here for as long as he can stay, it's a nice peaceful moment to share kitchen scraps with a new friend now and then:)

Thanks so much for stopping by today and sharing a little bit of what's been goin on around here, wishing you all a sweet week to come!


Tootles, Sue

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Round 'Em Up!

For your viewing pleasure, a little volume if you please.  Don't worry, I wouldn't ~steer~ you wrong:)

You're welcome:)