I didn't cry until the truck disappeared around the corner.
Saturday, December 17, 2022
Thursday, December 08, 2022
Full sleeve?
Maybe using up all the thread in my stash will be the spur for an indoor dye fest.
I have to do some digging in history to find when and if I tried dyeing thread in my kitchen in the past. The memories are not good ones. Weak colors. Skips and misses. Tangles? A mason jar half full of turquoise sprung a mysterious hole. There was blue and blood everywhere and I never found out why.
There will be research.
In the meantime.
I may be one of the few people you know who does NOT have a tattoo. I wouldn't put anyone's art on my skin permanently. But this star fell a bit off-center and needs to be balanced with something. Then something else. And more. I could have a full sleeve, but I'm pretty sure that's going to involve opening the seam to have room to work.
I put some of the houseplants back outside. We'll chance a few more days of moderate temps.
Monday, December 05, 2022
The shift is on
On Friday, Jake met Charlie at the bus stop after school. They packed for the weekend and drove to their new home. Missy met them there and they spent the whole weekend painting and whatever else a house needs to start looking like home before the stuff arrives. Smart.
The official moving day is still in flux. Fortunately, their furniture is in storage with family only fifteen minutes from the new place. More importantly Granny, Aunt, Uncle, and little cousins are also that close. That is an immense comfort to me.
It was quiet around here. Colin was at work and I was left with four felines who couldn't seem to settle anywhere, hunting from room to room for their housemates. In and out the cat door, fussing over previously shared territories.
I will learn how to be alone again. It's only an hour and ten minutes' drive to visit and you know how I love to drive.
Thursday, December 01, 2022
a gathering place
Some people journal. Looks like this is where I'm going to spend the early morning light. Gathering thoughts, ordering them, organizing the day. Priorities.
Remember the Magic InvisibiIity Cloak? It's long past wearable, gathering dust on the back of my office chair. I remembered how I rushed it into existence. Paving it over with whatever shouted the loudest from the River Basket. I'll be salvaging the tasty bits that stayed strong.
I'm not going to rush this new one. A stitch here, a stitch there, as time allows. Images that resonate, colors that thrill me. And never shying away from picking out a bad or thoughtless passage of stitching.
Nothing lasts forever.
And that includes inventory.
On the one hand, the next hot summer day feels a long time away.
On the other, how the days fly by!
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Home
After taking time to straighten up the threadbox, I found just enough heat to start my engines. Didn't even draw the shape. Always mindful that I could remove it without harming the cloth. Also not referring to the original once I got started. It's good.
On to the big news. Jake, Missy, and Charlie have found their home. The closing was yesterday and they plan on celebrating Christmas there.
Home will always be where the heart is.Monday, November 28, 2022
Juiced
It's in here somewhere.
I have a new denim jacket - my Dixie Mink - and I want to either stitch this high on the sleeve or stitch another (as if) directly to the shirt. Problems abound.
A. I can't find this one.
B. I have NO red, even warmish, dirty thread in my stash. In fact, my stash is so vanilla these days, every time I open the box, I get sad and just shut it.
That sad thing. I'm at a place where I'm deciding if I want to eat a big hunk of the shitty, sad pie that I have been baking for myself daily.
Or not. Decision made.
The remedies (and the results) are much tastier.
I hate being web-coy, but it's not all about me, so, more facts in time.
As I rummaged through my stash for the heart, I found snips of red-hot fun everywhere. For now, I'm resisting the urge to build a heart from these scraps because I won't be happy with the outcome.
Doing for the sake of doing never does it for me. Ever.
Patience.
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
All hands
I cleaned out the River Basket and found a few UFOs that I barely recognized. A few that only need finishing touches.
The base is a piece of that modern, super-light linen. The pieces that fall into place as I cut and bend them to my will, damask. All of it dyed over this wonderful, one-of-a-kind summer.
The stitching is helping me find balance. A groove and an anchor in the face of changes.
Saturday, November 05, 2022
Carving out time
I knew it would happen. I fell victim to @brediculousyarns from Instagram. This is "Interstellar". Her colorways are a lot like mine.
"Fiber: 75% Superwash Merino / 25% Nylon
Knitting Gauge: 7-8 sts = 1" on #1-3 Knitting Needles
Hook Size: B1 - E4"
Knitting Gauge: 7-8 sts = 1" on #1-3 Knitting Needles
Hook Size: B1 - E4"
All of that is greek to me. I think a sheep was involved early on. Everyone knits fabulous socks and sweaters. I will settle for crocheting a pair of mittens but I have a sneaking suspicion this ball will only yield one.
It was warm and muggy so I took a book out on the deck. Instead of reading, I spent time weeding all the deck pots and hilling up some fresh dirt around the old Mother Thyme and Lavender. Wrapped a few stems together for spellwork, maybe. Chasing mosquitos is more likely.
Little unknown seedlings have sprouted in all of the pots. No clue what they might be so I left them. If they make it through the winter, more power. If not, more compost.
I ordered a bunch of perennial seeds from Baker Heirloom today. Now to find a half-ton of chicken shit and a few pounds of clover seeds.
I'm not even certain of their species and I'm doing weird shit to the soil over their roots, planting flowers where nothing grew but briars and ivy.
The arrogance.
Friday, November 04, 2022
Threadbare
We are poised for change.
Thursday, November 03, 2022
Halloween
Then on with the business of the day. 1. Find a pumpkin to carve and get some dry firewood for the firepit. Between Ace Hardware and Publix, mission accomplished.
We waited for Charlie to get home to carve the pumpkin. I wielded the blade, and he spooned out pumpkin guts.
We put all the guts and seeds up on the woodpile with the cosmos. Maybe a wicked pumpkin patch next year!
I have not lost my touch. Freehanded and no blood!
It was my job to sit by the campfire and hand out candy to those brave enough to cross the dark lawn and engage at a house with a ten-year reputation as a place to NOT stop on Halloween.
While Jake, Missy and Charlie toured the neighborhood with another band of beggars, I saw fifty to sixty kids between sunset and nine.
As time passed, the tricksters got older.
Jake doused the fire and we decamped.
This was the first time since the boys stopped trick or treating that I participated and had a good time.
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