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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.

Friday, October 31, 2025

TIME FOR A LITTLE BREAK:)))

 

I am taking a bit or a respite for a while...

Will be back in a little while...

Hugs, Julierose
La Blageuse
(resting-euse)

Thursday, October 30, 2025

OFF WITH HER FOOT!!, et al

 

After finishing the quilting on Little Baskets
I took Helga's foot off--YAY!!

I now have 4 small pieces all quilted
and ready to be bound:
Little Fans

Little Baskets

Easter Quilt

AND
Maple Leaf.

And below are
the last two I put aside to be hand quilted
in the New Year after I've finished
"Sunrise, Sunset" hand quilting 
↧↧↧↧
Purple Ojos
and
Medallion SAL

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On the "Dark Days" SAL front:
I've finished all the Kantha quilting and
now have to decide which side to add this
long strip to:

Here is on the Left:??? 
and here it is on the right side ????
[which I favor right now...]
↧↧↧↧
And now this feels like it will still
need M O R E panels added to it...
There are two more months 
left for prompts...
so I will see what K3N  
(on youTube)
has in store for us...

For now, I will be hand sewing the 
panel onto the main piece....

Hugs on this rainy day,
Julierose, 
La blageuse
(binding-euse)
















Monday, October 27, 2025

FINISHING PROJECTS JOURNEY, et al

 

 #1:   "Falling Leaves" is all quilted and ready to
be trimmed up and bound....

#2: This little Easter table topper is also all quilted 
and ready to be trimmed, etc....

#3:  Purple Ojos  is all quilted and
ready also (just machine stitching
on this one....) ready to be trimmed
and bound...

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THEN....
Next, in line for machine quilting, are
the following 3 pieces-- folded to show
the backings and laid out on 
my ironing board:

No.1:  "Little Fans"

and

No. 2:  "Little Baskets"

and
[My less than wonderful !!]
No. #3: "Medallion SAL"

My first ever medallion-style quilt....
I still remain very ambivalent about
this one; but I put in the work
["blood, sweat and many tears!!"]
 and
I will finish it off as a reminder
of what stage I was in on my
first try.  ;))))

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Tonight's meal will be a 
new-found treasure at
BJ's--a lovely
Chicken Pot Pie;)))
{in the oven--easy peasy!!}
 I will serve it with
boiled Idaho potatoes
(which I've peeled and cut up), 
and yellow corn.
Feels like a Fall meal...
😏😉😊😋😍

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I have been resting my hands from handwork
and so, trying to get a handle on cleaning,
not only the sewing room, but also our house
before Winter sets in..
AND...
Tom is storing the outdoor deck furniture 
and
tying up our awning for Winter....
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Time marches on...faster and faster
it seems; every Friday we look at each
other and say: "Where did this week go?"

I hope your upcoming week is a good one...
we've gotten both Covid and flu shots--
done and dusted...

Hugs, Julierose,
La Blageuse
(settling-in-for-Winter-euse)


 












Wednesday, October 22, 2025

COMMENTS, SCHOMMENTS!

 Sorry i haven't answered your lovely comments--they have not come to my email; I

had to re-set comment moderation A G A I N!!!!!!👿👾👽💀

Why does this go OFF with no notice??? AAAARGH!! 

Hugs, Julierose--La blageuse (un-happy-euse)

P.S.  Added today 23rd--FYI this seemed to work for me in case

this happens to you...

I went in and re-set the "send comment moderation to" on settings for blogger

and now I am receiving comments again...👏

Tuesday, October 21, 2025

MY READING LIST, et al

 

Here's my stack of books to be read...
Being an avid reader, I like to have
a nice stack ahead...
{click to enlarge if you wish}

And...
right now I am reading:
I think that this "44 Scotland Street" series
is so much fun...I will be ordering
the next two when my stack gets
too low...😊😂

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Here is the finished 5th page 
of my 60th Anniversary Fabric Journal:
[I am going to have find a good 
title for this:  perhaps--- 
"Through The Years?"]
The crocheted lacey bit across the bottom
is a piece left over from 
my Grand-mere's
work that I coffee dyed...
I am finally happy with 
how this
came out..
representing our home 
in the Berkshires;)))

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A N D...
This is what's going into the oven
this morning:

All the leftover bread crusts and stale
hot dog/hamburg rolls all chopped up,
[I hate food waste of any kind!!]
sprinkled with olive oil and spices.

These will go into a 250 degree 
oven for one hour to crisp up;
 then cool completely
before I store them in jars to be
used on our salads...
Y  U  M  !!!!!

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We do have a little bit of color
from our one little maple tree
in the back off our deck:
I really just love that reddish-pinky color and would love to find
fabric in those variegated colors..... 

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This morning after my 25 minute treadmill
walk, I sat down and finished Kantha 
stitching the 9 patches on my
"Dark Days" piece....
Now for the yo-yo's and little florets...

It is coming along....

We are enjoying a beautiful Autumn day here
with a 60 degree temp and sunny skies...
💛I do love Fall...💛
😎😍

Hugs, Julierose,
La Blageuse
(hand-stitching-&-reading-away-euse)










Sunday, October 19, 2025

"DARK DAYS" FINAL SIDE, et al

Above right is that side's piece first plan...
nine patches and suffolk puffs..

Now that side has become...
↧↧↧↧
I added little florets all along the
way to fill in those larger spaces and
I have stitched them all down...

And begun my Kantha stitching for quilting on this piece...
I am using light lavender and  pale beige threads
to go all along the whole piece...so that they
blend quietly into that background piece...

Here I am set up on my dining table--
which these days has become another
work station for me --using my old sweater
blocking board to protect the table...

.

I love how the Kantha stitches puff up
those vintage yo-yos a bit 
for some more 
texture on this piece...

This stitching will take a while at the
slow rate I am working--
😪
Well...after all, it is
SLOW STITCHING.
isn't it  😇😉.

And...FYI

Below is a picture of K3N's 
most recent prompt for which
I have substituted my 
suffolk puffs and little florets...

I love this series of prompts as Kathrine 
(at K3N Cloth Tales on Youtube)
always has wonderful explanations 
of how and also why she chooses them.

There is always so much information
to take in about stitchery in general...
very inspiring...

I had an enforced break from following 
 these prompts in her SAL
when I contracted Lyme and
 Anaplasma diseases and 
went into hospital..

So, I am picking up this project
 now that
the leftover symptoms have
mostly disappeared--

but every once in a while .....
like yesterday as an example......
😕😷
they return and I am laid low once again...
Thankfully that recurrence 
 has gone down in 
both frequency and length...

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It is one beautiful, warmish day here
at the House on the Hill.

I hope you are enjoying your
Sunday day of rest...
Hugs, Julierose
La Blageuse
(stitching-away-euse)


















 

Sunday, October 12, 2025

SUNDAY SEWING, et al

 

It is  a "dark and stormy day" here.....
So....
"Dark Days" project came out of its closet of shame
where it has been hanging with all the other
UFO's for quite a while.....

And
I decided it definitely needed
 another panel on
the right hand side.

And, as I so often do, decided
to "go my own way" with it...

I have not been enamored 
of many of the K3N prompts for
my own piece idea...so....

I added this 41" by 8" strip
on the right hand side:
The suffolk puffs ( yo-yos) are some
vintage ones I got on Etsy
 quite a while back..
they are purples and blues...

For the next addition I added
four little 9-patches that I made
up from fabrics I had already used 
in the piece.
So far, everything is just pinned in place with the long
beige strip basted onto the backing...
(see the white peeking out? that is
the backing which will not 
show when I sew this on...).

I plan to extend those central 
radiating lines over and around the
new elements to pull this new part
more into the whole piece...

And most likely some more 
embroidery will be added...
Not sure yet, but I won't
worry about that until I
get to that point...

So today's a dark day out there--
and
we are watching the winds ramp up
and the rains come down...

Hoping the winds do not 
get too high as we are surrounded
with big, old oaks and ashes and
cedars on three sides....
👿👹👺👽

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My work in progress on our 
60th Anniversary fabric Journal project
now has the 5th page "base"
ready for embellishing:
This page represents our first year
of marriage when we lived in the 
Berkshire mountains of Massachusetts
where Tom got his first teaching job...

Grey Lock Mountain--is pictured here in
my old favorite batik from long ago.
We used to drive up to the top on what
was then just a dirt road to see the
three state view on sunny days...
At that time we lived in 
an apartment 
{pictured on the bottom right}.

My daughter, Candice, was
born there and I can recall, most
of all, taking her for long walks 
in the harsh Winter days and having 
to kick the snow out of in front of our 
Pram's wheels on our way to visit 
my mother-in-law's home which was
 about one mile from us...
I couldn't get over the fact that it
snowed EVERY night.

We had been fortunate enough to have been 
given this old English style, heavy sprung
Pram by the couple who were leaving the
apartment to live in their first house...
money was very tight in those days
and we felt so lucky.;)))

I will be starting to add the embellishments
this week a little at a time...
The moon is from part of the fabrics that
 Wanda so generously sent me...
I can foresee using a lot more in
these pages...(it will be so nice
to think of her when I look through
these pages....
thank you Wanda...
💜💙

Hugs to you all, stay safe if you are in
this storm's path...
Julierose, La Blageuse...
(hand-sewing-euse)












 

Thursday, October 9, 2025

JACK IS BACK, et al

 

My one little Halloween quilt is
hanging out on my 
Grand-mere's old dresser
this year...

Lizzy and I 
both made these last year...
What fun:))))
I L💛VE  
my Jack!!

[Click on Lizzy and go see her
Jack--so cute, too!!]
👻👻👻

I think this year I'd like to make some 
kind of Spooky House--
I am looking around blogger
and Youtube to see what
catches my fancy--or
perhaps I'll just 
make my own...????

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"Sunrise Sunset: is coming along
I did a few more 1/2 sq triangles this morning with my coffee....
This is really a fun hand quilting project...
A N D ......
I hope to get on with my Easter piece today as my
shoulder/neck connection seems a lot better...
This block is quilted and I will work on
finishing up this one below--

I have to go so slowly....
Evidently keeping my lines straight
is a real challenge for me...
A N D .....
I will TRY to keep my shoulders from
"kissing" my ears...👹👽👿!!!
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FYI: for those of you interested
in my Winter Rye planting....
↴↴↴↴↴
As you can see, it is starting to come
up and seems to be flourishing...
😀😁😂😃😄
It will be turned over into the soil
next Spring to improve it;
and my understanding is 
that the rye will give 
the soil extra nitrogen.

My little parsley plant is still going strong
despite our temps falling to 42 degrees
this morning...

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Here is my latest and final
iteration of my "Ocean" page
(page 5) 
for my Anniversary Journal
book....
The landscape picture is almost exactly what our Town beach looks like:
"McCook Point Park"...
what a great find this was...;)))

Each Summer, our two children would go for swimming
lessons when they were young and in later years I and my
two close neighbor friends and their children would
go to the beach almost every day...

We even loved cloudy and/or foggy weathers...
for then we had the 
beach all to ourselves...
sitting and listening to the fog horns off shore
and hearing the waves...
SO RELAXING....
Ah, what fun times  we had
and what wonderful memories...

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I hope you are enjoying these wonderfully
cool, sunny days
 before Winter sets in...

Hugs to all,
Julierose,
La Blageuse
(back-to-sewing-euse)