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Shoreline, CT, United States
I would love for you to join me (a retired senior)in my zany crafting adventures with quilting (waaaaay too much fabric); scrapbooking (will I ever catch up?); redwork; counted cross stitch; crossword puzzles; reading; and cooking.

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

DECEMBER FINISH, et al

 

"Sunrise, Sunset" is all bound and
labeled now...I finished her
this morning...

Here are a few more shots:
The reverse and my little label 
[thank you, yes I will accept 
your applause that
I remembered ;)))]
😁
Full revere side shot ↟↟↟
I used both fabrics leftover 
from this side to 
make my binding yesterday...
And here she is 
resting on my Grand-mere's
old caned rocker in my
living room...

And some very special fabric cut offs 
I fussy cut specially:
the darling little girl in her bonnet

and
Another bigger one in the 1/2 sq triangle cut...

and
The pensive ladies, I call them....

I began this whole "Sunrise, Sunset"
hand quilting journey 
the beginning of last April.
So, 7 months' worth...

This has been, along with 
"Blues in the Night" a
really wonderful project 
using the same pattern in
different colors and 
orientations...

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We are awaiting a storm which may be a combo
of rain, sleet and some snow momentarily.  
Being right on the SE CT coast, 
we often dodge these big snow
events and end up with
mostly rain or sleet...

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I am now working on my daughter's 
Christmas bunting and have 3 more
little flags to finish up...
Hers will be much longer than mine, as her
mantel is 74" wide!! It is taking some
figuring on the length and tie offs to be
making this without having that mantel to
measure against!! 
And i am notoriously math-challenged.
Fingers crossed that it will turn out 
the right length!!
Here are the next three

and the final 3 I am working on below
These little flags are a joy to work on..😊😍
I get to use a lot of those special bits that have
been saved up over my quilting life...
The Snowman block has all been 
tea dyed by me...I love that color!! 
So vintage!! 
Depending on the final length
 I may have to come up
with another flag????
We shall see...I measured out
74" along my opened dining room
table and will drape it across the edge
of that to see how it will look...
Wish me luck!!πŸ’š
πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€πŸ€;)))

hugs from under our gray skies...
and rain spritzing down,
Julierose,
La Blageuse
(sewing-with-joyousness-euse)



















Monday, December 1, 2025

SUNRISE, SUNSET, et al

 

"Sunrise, Sunset" is all quilted and 
trimmed up for binding...
πŸ˜‚πŸ˜„
I am happy that I inserted that funny
animal fabric in the center back;)))

And
the binding is all ready to be
sewn on...
along with my little label 
which will get sewn into
the binding edge as I go...

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Everyone came at the same time for
Thanksgiving on Thursday last...
We all had a lovely time of it with
so much chitter-chattering and
catching-up going on:

[the following info is so that I can
keep track of everyone's life 
these days;)))]
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My daughter Candice's four are all on the move: 

My grandson, Greg, who just graduated
this past Spring from Eastern has found a permanent
"substitute teaching" job for this year and
says he is loving it...;))))

Connor, his twin brother, is finishing up 
a few more classes  at UCONN
and will graduate this
January...

Cassidy was not with us as she is
working and now living in
Jersey City with a good friend,,,

And Steven has re-located closer
into Boston proper in a new
apartment...within walking
distance  to his actuarial job.
[those are my
daughter's four...]
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My son, Jeff's, two girls are busy busy
in musical productions and 
soccer games...
The eldest, Fiona, is besotted with
acting in musicals, she will
move on to high school next Fall
[hard to believe for me!!]
and
Willa is working backstage 
doing scenery in the musicals.
Willa is also heavy into sports and
is now playing "indoor soccer".
She is in Middle School..

P H E W ....lives are really
busy these days for
everyone...

Meanwhile, our lives have
slowed down quite a bit--for
which I am really grateful...
I so enjoy the slower pace to
our days...
πŸ‘«

I hope you are enjoying a few quiet days
before the real Christmas rush is upon us.

hugs, Julierose
La Blageuse
(stitching-away-euse)









Wednesday, November 26, 2025

HAPPY THANKSGIVING 2025


"In the quiet between laughter and clinking plates we find the richest feast--
The company of HEARTS that know our name..."

H A P P Y  T H A N K S G I V I N G

πŸ’›to you, all my friendsπŸ’›

Hugs, Julierose,
La blageuse--

2025


 

Monday, November 24, 2025

"BUTTON, BUTTON, WHO'S GOT THE BUTTON?" et al

 

This afternoon I spent "crafting"
as opposed to sewing....
and I made some
button garlands...
what fun this was...
πŸ˜‡πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜

I follow Jeri Belini on Youtube:
Here is her video....
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRtW5e4ROrU]

she has a video on button garland making
which is wonderful...

A great tutorial for using up all those bigger
buttons you may have saved...
I had a whole tin of them
some from my Grand-mere and
my Mother from the days when
people saved buttons....
and cut them off of no
 longer wearable items...

Here is a closer look at the 
garlands I made
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some of these buttons came from Jeri's Etsy shop...

I have them hanging from our two floor lamps
in the living room right now; but
they will be draped over our table top
Christmas trees this year shortly...

We plan to put up the trees on
Black Friday--which is my total 
recouperation day and sewing day...

I used some waxed linen thread that I had left over from
book binding to string them all together..
they have such a lovely soft tinkling sound too;))))

Thank you Jeri for a terrific tutorial that is
so easy to do...
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Early this morning I did my final (I hope) 
Thanksgiving Day shopping...
I was at the store by 8:30 a.m. and 
was so surprised to see that it was
just jammed already with shoppers!!!
⌚πŸ’ΈπŸƒπŸͺπŸš—

Turkey-Lurkey is thawing nicely in our
fridge and I have everything on hand
both for the meal and the appetizers...
My daughter, Candice, will be bringing
sides and an appetizer and the pies...

I hope all of you who celebrate 
Thanksgiving have a wonderful day..

Hugs, Julierose
La blageuse
(back-after-the day-euse)










Friday, November 21, 2025

FINISHED CHRISTMAS BUNTING, et al

 

Here is my bunting hanging in place...
anchored on my two wrought iron 
candleholders....
I had originally made 11 and it turned out
WAY too long for this spot...
SO I cut if down and now have
four to start a new one for a gift...

I will be leaving this up through Christmas.
πŸ˜‡πŸ’šπŸŒ⛄

Here is a long shot of my fireplace 
which is 
just to the left of the dining room and
open to the kitchen area separated
by an eating counter...

I like that the flag with my Grand-mere's crocheted lace
sets in the center of my bunting...

The lovely picture over the fireplace was one of
my mother-in-laws that she received as
a wedding gift...
I just love the soft serenity of it..

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I have switched my little corner 
in my sewing room
from hand sewing projects to
paper crafting for a while;
my hands really are in need 
of a long resting period
after making all these flags 
and also working on
quilting "Sunrise Sunset". 

I will finish the border quilting 
on that quilt..
 on my machine I think...

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Meanwhile, I will be  still sewing my neutral
Ojos blocks on Helga and 
working in my old 
"En Masse" gluebook,
begun in 2023
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I am hoping to get it finally finished up...
[I need to make a list of items for
pages that need finishing.]
And....
Here are a few examples of finished pages:
faces

models

umbrellas

and, books
to show you a very few
 examples of my collections...

Such a relaxing way to 
spend an afternoon...
;)))


Hugs on this dark, gray day
Julierose, La Blageuse
("Fa la la la la,
la la, la la...")


Thursday, November 20, 2025

"A' BUNTING WE WILL GO...", et al

 

I've finished my bunting flags and am starting to
put them together with my own handmade binding strips..
(just pinned for now)
and...
I am making a loop for hanging on either end...
Above are the first two...

and here are the next in line...
below...
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I will add more binding overlapping as I go
[the crocheted piece was made by my
Grand-mere--almost all gone now...]

These are just simple flags using older holiday fabrics--
but...
I have added bits and bobs here and there..
Carolers for "Silent Night..."
and
Pretty poinsettias tied with a 
little velvet bow and some buttons...
So far I have eleven to be bound..

I plan to drape this over 
my fireplace mantle
for the holidays...

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And 
today being T minus 7,
here is our turkey thawing
in the fridge....

I plan to go shopping on next Tuesday to
get the few things left for our meal....

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Looks like tomorrow will be another gray day;
these evenings are closing in so early now...
dark at 4:30 here...;((((

We are watching Ken Burns' 
"The American Revolution"
and I must say I am
learning a lot...

Not the least of which is 
how our forebears were
able to all come together
to fight for our freedom....
despite their many differences...

hugs, Julierose,
La blageuse
(stitching-away-euse)








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Monday, November 17, 2025

SEWING IN NEUTRAL, et al

 

Still sewing my neutral strips into
Ojos...
so enjoying this journey with these
saved strips .....πŸ˜‡

Here is a little pile of trimmings...
And, I still may be able to use  some
of these bits and bobs....

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I have begun a Christmas bunting project
using my older leftover Christmas fabrics...
Below are a few of the pages that I have basted
down and am going to decorate...


There will be twelve in all...
and I will be making my own binding
for the long strip hanger...

I may not get it finished for this year;
but I've been wanting to make one of these
for a while now.
"No time Like the Present"
Right???!!!
πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘‹πŸ’ƒ

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My Christmas cacti are blooming
This white one tipped with shocking pin
is especially prolific this year...

And
This one reminds me of candy canes...;)))

My yellow one is now budded:
And now that I look at it, it looks
more peach colored...
how pretty!!

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High winds here today making our 
40 degree temp feel like
the 20's!!! 
"Winter is a'comin' in..." for sure...

Hugs, Julierose
La Blageuse
(sunny-day-sewing-euse)
















Wednesday, November 12, 2025

WHAT'S IN THE COOKIE TIN? , et al

 

I can tell you it's not those cookies--
they are A L L  gone....
Y U M M M M πŸ˜πŸ˜‚πŸ˜ƒ

In keeping with using my stash and leftovers....
I am making my favorite Ojos in just whites,
off whites, and low volume colors
--all my cut offs and leftovers
from sides of quilts, bindings, etc...
All on 4" square telephone book papers...
I really do like this kind of sewing--
almost, but not quite "mindless"
and so relaxing...
πŸ˜‡πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜Œ

I want to machine sew, but I am not in the mood
to be able to decide on a project these days...
and so, this type of sewing is just perfect...

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Below is my final binding project for
this year...

My Christmas Ojos is 
all set for me to use this year....

Here is the "Plum Pudding" 
fabric background which really 
shows the dense quilting...
I πŸ’“how this came out and also that lovely fabric....

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Below is a photo of my secondary work area where I
do my fabric journals and hand stitching...

Talk about "stuff"---right???? 
I mean it is almost
always messy for sure!! 

I am working on a little Christmas project for our
holiday decor right now...
BUT
more about that later on....;))))))

I've gathered all my bits and bobs with leftover Christmas 
fabrics alongside my three cabinet 
drawers full of threads
here to the left of where I sit --
so as to be easily
accessible...

I am still having to be very careful about
 how much I actually sew and for how long
these days...but I am stubbornly refusing
to give up...

I hope to get to hand quilt 
 a couple more  sashings
on "Sunrise, Sunset" tomorrow...
Those plus the borders are all
I have left to do...

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With the advent of these colder gay
days, and early darknesses
I decided that I needed to pull out my
brilliant colored Kawandi  
to brighten things up....
Here it resides on my cocktail table:

"Sunset over the Ocean"
is my first Kawandi project--

I really love how it came out...

AND...
FYI:
I purposely pulled the side edge few rows
of threads tighter than usual to give it a 
"wave" look for the ocean feel....
↷↶
You can see that effect here. 
What fun this was to make...
I plan on making a ]nother Kawandi i
n the New Year
for my dining table...

I hope you are all managing to stay warm
on these colder days and enjoying your
sewing projects...
Hugs, Julierose
La blageuse

( humming-"Sleigh bells ring, 
Are you listening?
In the lane 
snow is glistening? "-.
..euse)