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Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Smoky Mountain

 Hello Everyone,

I can only show you little snippets of my newest project which incorporates a bit of applique with pieced blocks.


I'm so irritated with myself.  I stitched the red block in with the wrong orientation.  The seam ripper will be out and in use today.  Of course, it is almost smack dab in the middle of the quilt!


I'm making good headway on the quilt and on the pattern writing.  This quilt is going to be offered in two different colorways, so the directions need to be written two different ways which is an extra level of effort.

I woke up early this morning to the very strong smell of smoke.......not a good way to start the day. I didn't panic because I knew there is a controlled burn just three miles away at Calaveras Big Trees State Park.

Unfortunately, the controlled burns have been known to get out of control.  The burn scars are still evident along the highway.  What's so bad about the smoke is that it is warm out and we want to open the windows.....not a good plan today.  The smoke is always much worse in the morning.
  

Saturday morning, Mazey sounded her early warning bear siren, and I immediately became alert.  A bear was walking across the back of our lot and over to the neighbors.  Sunday morning when I was hanging the bird feeder out, a wild turkey came running over to me for his breakfast.  About an hour after that when I was in our lot next door, two small bucks came over to see me.  I was actually hiding behind a tree as they can be more aggressive than the bears.  Later on that afternoon when we were on our afternoon walk around the track at the elementary school, a bear ran across the meadow by us.  I think I need to change my perfume or change my name to Grammy Doolittle!  I saw wildlife all day long.


I'm finishing up the applique on my project early this morning.  It has been fun stitching the blocks together to see this quilt come alive.

I'm off to the pool at 7:45am.  I swim laps for 45 minutes with my kickboard then I stay in the pool for another hour for water aerobics.  This is something I do for myself even though there are days when I don't feel that I can spend the time in the water.  The exercise really helps my old, arthritic knees and I just plain feel so much better!

Do something totally for yourself today.  Swimming and quilting are a wonderful way to start my day! 

Soon,
Lynn



10 comments:

  1. I absolutely love this quilt! I can't wait to make it!!!

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  2. Love the quilt. And the wildlife.

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    1. We enjoy seeing all of the wildlife too.

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  3. Hi Lynn! I'm currently working on Bridle Path which has been quite challenging for me! I'm not used to sewing such small pieces. My friend Carolyn talked me into to doing this B.O.M. as she promised to work on it with me. I totally love the quilt itself, I just hope I will persevere and keep on trying to make these blocks. Thank you for a beautiful design! I know this quilt is making me a better quiltmaker! I can't wait to see the "secret project" I'm sure I'll love it because I do love to applique!

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    1. Thank you so much for making Bridle Path. Send me a picture!

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  4. Lynn,
    What a delightful little quilt, and knowing you it has teenie tiny little pieces.
    Doing something "just for me" starts with working in the garden before it gets too hot. With the projected temperature being 106° I'm not out there too long. Hugs, Sharon McD

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    1. I just came in from watering and I could hear the vegetation breathe a sigh of relief. This quilt is 90" x 90".....not too little!

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  5. Perhaps the bears, bucks, and turkeys think they're all part of the WILD-er Clan!!!!

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