Sunday, August 30, 2020

The Lighthouse is in Sight

Ahoy Mateys,

Here is an update on my journey "Crossing the Pond".  The borders are on, and I'm doing a happy dance across the main deck!


The corners ended up being total serendipity.  I didn't have enough fabric for my border, since I changed my idea mid-float.  In the beginning I had no intention of using these two fabrics together in the border, so I didn't request a lot of it.  I worked with EQ8 software for a long time, and came up with this idea.  Both Mr. Joe and I liked this layout a lot. 


My plan was to put just a square of fabric in each corner.  One day when I finished appliqueing one of the border sections, I just tossed it up on the design wall, and the end of the border ended up next to one of the pinwheels in the quilt.  Bingo! My corner issue was solved.  Serendipity?.....YES!

My goal is to finish pattern writing this week.  This is a complicated quilt which requires a lot of detailed directions.

Here's an update on the cabin staining.  One of my friends suggested we wear shower caps while the cabin is being power washed.  This is not a bad idea.  We almost broke out the umbrellas on Friday. We already figured we were in a streak of bad luck, so we didn't want that to intensify.

The painters do a thorough job removing the old stain with a combination of HIGH water pressure, and a "stripper".  Not the kind of stripper doing a pole dance, but a combination of who knows what, to remove the old stain.  Fifteen years of pollen, dirt, chemicals, bat poop, and dirty water found its way into the cabin through the cracks.  We ran out of towels Friday while mopping up and plugging leaks.  I'm sure we looked like the Little Dutch Boy with his finger in the dike. Except we ran out of fingers. I would have used my toes, but I'm not very limber.

To make matters worse, Mr. Joe decided early last week that he wanted to re-build the front porch before the staining started.  He finished that project yesterday just in the nick of time before the staining starts.  This is the same, dear man, who hired a crew to remove all of the popcorn ceilings in our city house just prior to a bridal shower.  The plastic came off of the walls the day before the guests arrived. The mess was monumental! I repeat, MONUMENTAL! That was the closest we've come to divorce court. 

Tomorrow the crew will start covering all of the windows.  Since we don't have to physically be inside the cabin cleaning up the water, we may plan a lot of day trips next week to escape our "cave".  We have another week and half of this to live through, since they are applying two coats of stain. It will all be worth it in the end.  I'm just looking forward to that end.

Soon,
Lynn

13 comments:

  1. What a beautiful quilt! Nicely done.

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  2. You sure have a journey to remember while you finished this beautiful quilt, Lynn! It's gorgeous and you nailed it with the corners. So good to know that you won't need oilcloth rain gear like the Morton fisherman for the final work! Enjoy your day trips!!!

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    1. OOOOPS!! Make that the GORTON fisherman. LOL!

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    2. Does Mazey get a little yellow slicker too?

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    3. Yes she does. Custom Fit!!!!!!

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  3. Another beautiful quilt for the win column! Oh my, what a journey this week for you, Mr Joe and Mazey. I can see you two with shower caps, towels and mops. Think you've had enough, it's now time for a vacation.

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    1. Yes, we've had enough of this turmoil. Last week I was packing up because of the potential for fire, this week, we, and the cabin are soaking wet!

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  4. Love the quilt! So sorry you are having so many issues with the power washing. But it will be beautiful when the staining is done :-)

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    1. At this time next week, this turmoil will almost be over.....I hope.

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  5. It is truly a beautiful quilt! I think the pinwheel corners are the perfect finishing touch!! and good luck with the next week: you really do deserve a few nice expeditions out to get a break!!! Hugs, H

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  6. Oh, I can't wait for this pattern release. You are going to keep me busy while I am 'hibernating' thru winter.

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  7. Another beautiful creation with inspiration added!

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