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Sunday, November 28, 2010

cat quilt

My cat quilt challenge has been received by the lady I made it for. The quilt on the clothes line is only tacked down at the top. When I took it to my quilt guild, everyone wanted to lift it to see what was underneath, so I added a second cat.


Sunday, November 14, 2010

It takes a mighty lap to hold 2 cats

Petey loves Charlie's lap & Liza loves Petey. Liza did stay on his lap after Petey left.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Turkey dinner

Sometimes, when you see that someone has made a mistake, it's better to just keep quiet. Charlie was making his special mashed potatoes with garlic, scallions & sour cream. As I went to put the "sour cream" back in the fridge, I noticed that it was really ricotta cheese. I could have told him, but he would have been upset. The mashed potatoes were outstanding as was the rest of the turkey dinner.

A local store had frozen turkeys on sale for $.49/pound, so I went to buy the smallest on they had. Since there's only 2 of us, I was looking for a 12 pound max, but the smallest was 18 pounds. Oh well, it's cheaper than catfood-looks like the kitties will get some of the leftovers.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Baby quilt is done

Quite early for me, the baby shower isn't until Sunday. Can you see the secondary design? I'll probably use this quilt design again some time.

Detail block 1.
Detail block 2.

Back of quilt.

Now to finish my cat challenge quilt-due Monday & about 1/2 done now.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

ozzy's new digs

Ozzy wants to thank Aunt Trina for all the food toys & beautiful cage.





Sunday, July 18, 2010

It pays to be a compulsive reader

A friend bought a swimming pool for her kids. Her husband went out & bought a sturdy looking hose to fill it. Not having an outside faucett, he hooked it up to the washer's faucett & turned it on. They didn't have much pressure coming out of the hose, but they figured that it would fill eventually. After about 30 min, she went into the house & yelled to her husband " the hose is leaking all over....Yes, he had bought a soaker hose.

When I see the written word, I read it automatically-maybe not all the small print, but most of the big stuff.I can't imagine buying a hose & removing the packaging without seeing the word "soaker"...maybe he read it & didn't understand what a soaker hose is. He sure does now!

Thursday, July 01, 2010

Home made laundry soap

Does this mean I have too much time on my hands, or that I'm just a cheapass. I just made my own laundry soap. I hope that it's good stuff because I made a double batch-4 gallons.

Hot water
1/2 cup Washing Soda
1/2 cup Borax
1/3 bar fels naptha (grated)

In a large pot, heat 3 pints of water. Add the grated bar soap and stir until melted. Then add the washing soda and borax. Stir until powder is dissolved, then remove from heat.

In a 2 gallon clean pail, pour 1 quart of hot water and add the heated soap mixture. Top pail with cold water and stir well.

Use 1/2 cup per load, stirring soap before each use (will gel).

Monday, June 21, 2010

My little wren

Sitting in her nest. There's at least 3 eggs. This morning they were hunting bugs & came close to the window where ashley was watching. Ashley hit the window pretty hard.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

digital cameras

I own 2 digital cameras. A 4 year old Panasonic DMC-tz1 small 5 mp camera with 10x optical zoom that I keep in my pocketbook-fair pictures & an 7 year old sony dsc-f717 -5 Mp w/ 5x zoom (Carl Zeiss lens) that takes better pictures, but weighs 1.5 pounds.

Last week a kitty knocked my Sony off the table & It started acting funny-the flash was locked out & I couldn't turn it on, every time I pressed the shutter release, it would take 3 pictures & the battery would deplete after less than 20 pics. I figured that it was on it's way towards toast, so I started looking on ebay for another 717. I bid on a few, but didn't win. They're going for $90-150. I finally decided to go to the Sony website to look at new cameras. I fell in love with the idea of the cybershot HX1-9.1 mp, 20X!!! optical zoom, sweep panorama mode ($379.00) (just over 1 pound):
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&categoryId=16161&N=4294966339&Name=Cyber-shot+Digital+Cameras)

I was ready to order it, but decided to explore the Sony troubleshooting first. Amazing! somehow my old Sony had gotten set in the "burst mode" which I had never used. It takes 3 pictures in succession & locks out the flash. A few button pushes & it was fixed. I went on ebay & ordered a new battery for $8.00. (I am still using the original.), but it was too late... I kept thinking about the HX1 & went back & ordered it. My f717 will be a dedicated ebay camera.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Charlie's tattoo

Here it is-Charlie's new tattoo with his ball python, Tyke.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Bearclaw necklaces finally done

A couple of weeks ago, a friend of ours gave me a paw that had fallen off of his bear skin rug & told me that he wanted to comission 4 necklaces. I encased the claws in beaded buckskin & added turquoise, coyote teeth, 2 jasper zuni bears, bone beads & for the last one, 2 raccoon bacula.








Friday, May 07, 2010

So, you think that you really love garlic?

After cooking cream of garlic soup a few weeks ago, I decided to come up with a variation.

Creamy garlic mushroom soup

Bring to a boil:
1 qt chicken stock
1 chopped tomato
1T pesto
all the peeled cloves from 1 head of garlic (Yes you read that right-a whole HEAD of garlic
simmer 20 minutes & then process in food processor or blender with
2 T flour.
Saute:
12 oz sliced mushrooms
in 2T butter until done
Add the processed liquids & bring to a boil until thickened. Turn off heat & add:
1c milk or cream.


Singing "There ain't no bugs on me..."

Thursday, May 06, 2010

Gumbo my way

I made a powerfully good gumbo this week. I read a couple of recipes & then winged it. Here's an approximation:

Saute together:
1/2 pound hot sausage cut in bite sized pieces (I used Italian)
1/2 pound boneless skinless chicken breast in bite sized pieces.
Remove from pan & add:
2T flour
cook stirring until flour browns & then add:
4 minced cloves garlic
1.5c chopped onion
1c chopped celery
1 chopped red bell pepper
Chopped hot pepper to taste (I used 2 jalapenos)
2 pound can diced tomatoes & a canful of water
1t salt
1t pepper
1T Worchestershire sauce
1/4c minced fresh parsley
3/4c sliced okra
The cooked sausage & chicken
Simmer for 1-2 hours & then add:
1/2 pound shrimp
2c cooked brown rice.
cook until shrimp are done (5-10 min)

Thursday, April 29, 2010

strange day

First fishing-no bites-even went to 2 of our favorite spots. Went to camp to take care of camp kitty, Muskrat. Hung out at the Eagles club looking for Al (Charlie wanted to hire him to help with the lawn.) Grocery store, home. At 4:00, reading today's paper, I saw an ad-"one day only sale thursday apr. 29 at the old Dollar Bazzaar everything $.50". Threw down the paper, raced to the store (It's been closed since 2000), spent $45.00. Decided to stop at the Keystone bar-Charlie was still there. Found out that the daytime bartender had just gone off shift in tears. I had loaned her a blue fox vest. (that I had made from a coat that I had bought at a church sale for $5.00) Her dog had gotten it & chewed a hole in it. I came home, found the pieces that had been leftover when I made it & fixed it-2 hour job, but to be honest, 3/4 hour was spent looking through fabrics to find a compatable lining patch. If the skins haven't become brittle, furs are easy to work on. I plan to wear it to the bar tomorrow morning to show her that everything is OK & nothing to stress about. I lived with too much stress for too many years to get worried about anything like that.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Home made circle stitcher under $1.00

This is my easy substitute for a circular stitcher. Start out by poking a thumb tack through a piece of template plastic at least 2" x 2". Place the tack the radius of your circle away from the needle (here 2.25" for a 4.5" circle)
Tape the plastic down.

Starch your fabrics very heavily or iron to freezer paper if you prefer. poke the tack through the centers of the fabric & with needle & presser foot up, rotate the fabric to make sure it stays under the needle.
VERY IMPORTANT!! cover the point of your tack with an eraser or a cork. (This helps to keep blood off your project.

Making sure your fabric doesn't creep toward the tack, do a straight stitch. The fabric will pivot on the tack & make a perfect circle.

Leaving the fabric on the tack, with needle up, lift the presser foot & trim away the excess fabric, pivoting as you trim.

Set your machine for a satin stitch & go around again covering your raw edge.

Finished circle-use as is or cut into 1/4s for drunkards path.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Quilt preview

This is what I've been working on this weekend. It won't get done, but I have a good start on it.
First the pattern-that I modified with EQ6. It's not exact-just a working plan -there are more & better colors.

These are the fabrics:


Thursday, April 22, 2010

weekend plans

I was looking forward to this weekend. Charlie was supposed to go on a fishing trip Fri-Sun & I had planned to spend the whole weekend piecing a quilt. He decided that he wasn't going. I told him what I had planned & he said there's no need to change your plans. We'll see if he sticks to that. I've had 8 different color 1 yard pieces of fabric marbled with gold metallic. for about 9 months. I wanted to use a pattern with largish pieces to show off the marble. I finally found a pattern that I want to do. I'm adding a solid (non-metallic) gold fabric & using a very modern looking pattern from the Easy Quilts magazine that I got in the mail this week. I'm only going to use about 1/2 yard of each marble, so I'll still have some to play with. I'm off to clear the cutting table.

Saturday, April 17, 2010

new cat tat

Look at my new cat. We went to a Tattoo party at a local bar. I wasn't going to get another, but I decided that I liked this one. Charlie got an airborne patch on his left shoulder, so he'll be partly in uniform even when naked.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Hummer H2 vs Dodge Ram

No no no. For the last time-it wasn't Charlie who played tug of war with an H2 & someone's Ram in the parking lot of the Eagle's Nest Bar. (For the record, I've been told that the Hummer dragged the Ram all over the lot.)

No, this was a much more mundane contest.
Charlie backed into my pickup truck with our Hummer. 1st the damage to the Hummer:Poor Hummer-needs a little buffing. Now look at my poor Ram:
He's promised to have it fixed. I'm not too upset. A few dents on a 14 year old truck is to be expected.

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