Happy pumpkin season, quilty friends!
After a hot, dry holiday weekend, today temps will
drop way down today. Besides great fabric, nothing
makes me want to quilt more than fall weather!
It's coming in wonderfully early and it's very welcome.
After spending most of the weekend in the sun, I'm more
than ready to stay in over this spell of rain and cold.
With all of the outdoor work and pool time, I still did
a pretty decent job with the to-do's:
✓ 1) Quilt one, or more, of my 3 finished tops.
I finished quilting Meow but I was just all off.
Am I that rusty? After just a month?
Somehow I'd forgotten my coffee that morning
and it was already past noon. After some caffeine,
it got a little better but I'm still pretty disappointed.
Hubs says "oh, it's fine" so I'm trying not to let it
bother me too much. Still, I'm not posting any
close-up finish pics.
Next I loaded up Squirrel in the Secret Garden.
I'm a couple rows in and it's going okay.
I think I've just been a little tired and a little achy with
the cool weather/rain moving in. Add in the disruption
of having the hubs working from home and things are
just a little off. But, I did meet my goal so there is that.
✓ 2) Sew garlic knot blocks together.
Also, choose borders and come up with a name.
I sewed all 120 blocks together and put a small
strip of the background fabric around it.
With the simple piecing, I'm wanting more out
of this quilt so I'm thinking about a pieced border.
Adding more color is probably not a good idea so
I might do something in all black--like maybe
flying geese or saw-tooth? No name yet.
✓ 3) Garden work
Roast and freeze peppers
Prune, can tomatoes
Weed
All done but there are tons more peppers
to pick, though we don't really need them.
I'll leave this up to time.
✓ 4) Enjoy September!!!
So far, so good.
5) Just maybe: choose and start a new quilt
For now I just have my eyes on some.
In other things:
Our front porch got a thorough cleaning before I started
placing pumpkins all around. The huge jack-o-lanterns
are still growing and there are other pumpkins and
gourds to come but this is a good start.
And you can't have a fall scene without some mums!
The entire thing just evolves over the season as I
add various touches here and there.
Every year is entirely different.
In the garden:
The 6,000 ladybugs laid eggs all over the place.
These moved into stage 2 larvae and within a
couple days, the one billion-zillion aphids almost
disappeared. I have never seen anything like it!
The craziest thing ever to watch and I'm now
The craziest thing ever to watch and I'm now
a believer! I just didn't realize the entire
process took weeks and involved stages.
And I was ready to give up!
It seems like there is always something to learn
from the garden.
The chickens are now 12 weeks old, though it seems
forever-ago that I got them. We really miss fresh eggs
but those probably won't start showing up till November.
Hopefully in time for holiday baking!
My to-do's for next week :
1) Bind and label Meow
2) Finish quilting Squirrel in the Secret Garden
3) Choose and start on border for the garlic knot quilt
4) Other things:
Continue canning tomatoes, fall decorating and
make something yummy with the first pumpkin.
Happy quilting!
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Comments
Your pumpkins look good. Autumn fun.
Love all your quilt projects...I'll agree with Debbie..a busy pieced border would be to "busy...maybe a couple colored borders...light green or blue...love the pumpkins...have a great day!
There was a movie out called Biggest Little Farm and it was so interesting as they tackled all of those pest and other problems. You'd enjoy it if you can find it somewhere.