What shall I do next?

So, I’ve finished my dress:

As it’s a winter dress, I now put it away until the autumn.  By which time it’ll be a nice surprise…

I also moved Phil’s cucurbits to their new home – having first untangled them from the spider plant!

In fact, I spent most of Monday putting various things into new pots…

In between, I am still spending time at the computer learning all sorts of new technology, continuing with my reading challenge and finding new and exciting things to cook.  For the first time in my life, having loads of different things to do seems like a blessing!

A Potty Project!

The trouble with sowing seeds is… seedlings!

Some herbs – coriander, basil and parsley.  Destined for the herb bed, eventually.

Although I’m not sure all of this is parsley!

There are also some flowers:

And some very healthy looking ones from Rhey:

The upshot of all this is I needed to make some pots, using my useful little pot maker.  This is a job you can do while chatting to a friend or daughter via videolink.

And here are some I made earlier.

Watch this space for pictures of the pots with plants in!

Lock Down – Open Up

The banners I made last weekend are now in place on the church fence.  We have invited anyone from the community to add their symbols or messages of Faith, Hope and Love.

If you look closely to the left of the “Hope” banner, you can see that someone has already put a mini wreath there.

And a message has been added by the “Love” banner.

Having tied them to the fence last Wednesday, I stopped while walking Rocco yesterday, to take the photos.

Rocco is hoping I will hurry up and take him home for supper!

Faith, Hope and Love

This weekend’s project was painting three small banners for the church fence. I prepared some artwork and lettering…

Then I traced them onto some ripstop fabric I had lying around – as you do!

Unfortunately discovered that I didn’t have any blue paint, which I was going to use for the cross.  That could be changed, however I do rather need blue for the rainbow…

So here are the three banners, with the exception of the blue flower and the blue bit of the rainbow:

I’ll post another photo when they are finished and in place!

An exciting delivery

As bread flour has been notoriously absent from the supermarket shelves lately, I have resorted to buying some on-line.  Unfortunately, this meant ordering a bag of 16 kilos.  It arrived yesterday – I just about managed to drag it as far as the larder!

Then I had to decant it into some containers I had prepared for the purpose.  I managed to spill only a few grams!

So, we are OK for bread and pizzas until mid-July…

A Lifetime’s Reading

So, 2019-20 is year 34 of my 50 year reading plan; the years start at my birthday.  Most years, I go to the library in June and find as many of the listed books as I can.  This year, I forgot, and the year finishes next month!  So last week, I did a search to see how many of the books I could find second hand, on-line.  I found a couple in a Kindle edition, one that was a ridiculous price, some that were unavailable, but several that I ordered.  The latest one arrived today.  It’s much bigger than I expected:

I thought it would be OK because it looked like it would be full of pictures.  Not so!  I have a long read ahead of me.  Perhaps Rocco has the better idea…

Next sewing projects

Well, having finished the bedspread, I have to decide what to sew next.  I have had a suit partially cut out for some time, and I have the fabric for a Regency dress which I bought at the start of the lock-down.  To begin with, I printed off the Regency Dress pattern and assembled the pieces.  That was a whole project in itself!  I discovered that an old ashtray was perfect as a sellotape dispenser, and did finally end up with the pattern pieces in a folder, ready to go.

But then I decided to go back to the grey suit.  So I cut out the lining for the dress, and began to assemble it.  My plan is to have it ready for when I go back to court sittings next week.  So far, there’s only the front. Fine as long as I don’t turn round…

A Project Completed!

Many years ago, I began a patchwork bedspread, but it proved to be a huge project which I kept getting bored with.  After many redesigns, stops and starts, yesterday I finally finished it.

Because it was so big, there wasn’t anywhere indoors to spread it out flat, and as it was a dry day, I spread a couple of sheets on the patio.  Then I laid out the lining (made from an old pair of curtains):

Next, the middle layer assembled from two blankets that had belonged to my parents.  I had expected just to sew the two together, but obviously one had been washed more than the other and they were no longer the same size.  So much measuring and planning occured…

Lastly, the top layer which was the one that had given rise to many different designs. (Weighted down with tins of beans.)

The lining was 4cm bigger all round, so the final step was to fold the edges over, pin and sew them.

I can’t believe it’s finished after all this time!  And it definitely helps with the draughts in bed at night. Which was the original plan.

An early start

Got up at 6am yesterday to go to Tesco.  Much calmer than last week in the evening! I think I will do this again – in spite of not being a morning person.  I took the opportunity to treat myself to croissants for breakfast, which I had with my coffee after the shopping.

Most of the rest of the morning was spent cutting up the labels I printed earlier.

In the afternoon I finished the other hanging basket.  We shall see if the cuttings take and the seeds germinate.  They don’t look great right now, but watch this space!

As for today, Bible group this morning.  This is a “normal” Wednesday activity, but I am still having trouble remembering which day it is.  Maybe subconsciously I want it to be Thursday so I can settle down with a beer.  Maybe I’ll settle down with a beer anyway!

 

Meanwhile, indoors…

This weekend’s project has been to make labels for food crates for the local foodbank. I hope they are the right size, since I have made over 2,000.

In other news, I have started planting the hanging baskets.  Photo to come when I have done both of them!