Unforeseen Circumstances

Last week certainly didn't go to plan. I'd been battling a headache for multiple days and thought I'd kicked it after large amounts of medicine and caffeine on Tuesday. Thursday I wasn't feeling great. I attributed it to the after-effects of the headache, plus we'd eaten celebratory (one night early for end of the school year) Dairy Queen the night before and I am somewhat allergic to milk. 🫣 I was struggling to figure out how to orient my next quilting job on its backing and I was sure it didn't fit, which didn't make sense because she's always meticulous and sends generously-sized backings. More on this down below. The weather was weird and I just felt off. So I decided to take a rest and work on paperwork.

After dinner we decided to try going for our evening walk. I hadn't been out to feed the chickens yet because it had been raining all afternoon and I didn't feel good. Over the weekend my husband and daughter had moved the chicken coop to the other side of the original vegetable garden and created a pass-through for the chickens to move between the coop and the enclosed garden. (Pictures at the bottom of the post.) It's much harder to see the chickens from the house/driveway now unless you walk around the trees. My husband went to give the chickens their scratch and discovered that our sweet little Beaker had died. 😭😭

I couldn't bring myself to go see her after he found her. He buried her out by the one of the pine trees and placed a big stone over it--I keep thinking it's a giant turtle. I had to call my daughter and tell her the bad news. We all were pretty bummed out and I was rather sick. Writing about it isn't making me feel so great.

Friday was my son's first day of summer vacation and my husband had taken the day off. His original plans to do some repairs for someone had fallen through, so he was working on the barn retaining wall. 

By the end of the weekend, he'd decided to add stairs and go get more blocks to make the wall a bit taller. No photos of the updates though.

I decided to start weeding the lower garden Friday morning so that I could feel in control of something. I made my son help. He mostly took handfuls of weeds I'd pulled to the garden wagon, though he did dig out a few trees. This sweetspire is doing amazing this year. There's also a weed sticking up in it. Guess I missed that one. LOL.

I have done some work. I completed Marsali's quilt that I shared last week. I did the binding on Annie's quilt from last week.


I quilted Paula's quilt with Mod Dotz. This is similar to one I did last month. We agreed on adding interfacing to the central panel of fabric, which helped tremendously with the stretchiness. I got to quilt with Dream Puff batting for this version and shipped it back to her Thursday. 

I found out that our post office, which is usually only open in the morning, will be open extended hours (all day) for the next few months while they repair the tornado-damaged one. We have a kid working in ours now and I'm in there enough that he now sort of speaks to me. He had difficulties with the computer system while scanning my packages Thursday. Eh, it happens. Once when I worked there the system would not recognize a certain area in Canada. Anyway, when I checked their status Friday morning, the tracking showed that I'd created labels but hadn't dropped them off yet. Thankfully I had a receipt.

Friday afternoon I decided to take advantage of the extended hours to drop off a few orders. I was hoping the lady from the other PO would be working and could help me discover what had gone wrong. When we got to the PO, the kid was sitting out in his car and there was a sign taped to the PO door stating that the internet was down. He did go inside to scan my packages and said that the tracking wouldn't update until the PO got their internet restored. Great. I tried. Luckily most of the packages had their tracking updated Saturday morning once they were scanned in Indianapolis. 

Saturday morning I woke up with extreme pain in my foot and I couldn't bear weight on it. I'm guessing I strained it by standing on the steep incline in the garden while weeding. I took some anti-inflammatory and sat around. By Saturday afternoon I was feeling really behind at work and finally convinced my son to help me figure out how the quilt went on the backing. (I'd been asking the men for help, to no avail, for several days.) We walked downstairs, I laid it out, and he's like, what's wrong with it? I looked at it and it fit just fine. 🤦🏻‍♀️ We are wondering just how out of it I was on Thursday.

Here is Cindy's quilt, complete with a totally adequate backing, quilted with Good Vibrations. Good Vibrations is one of those patterns that seems easy and straight-forward. It isn't. It's kinda a pain in the butt. Many people can't stitch it in both directions without their thread breaking. I don't have issues with my thread breaking, but I do think that the stitching looks different enough that I generally only stitch it from left to right, one single line at a time. It takes FOREVER. But I want to return something to the client that looks nice. 

This was a pretty big quilt, so I knew it was going to be a really long stitch out time. I worked on the borders to my race car quilt in minute and a half chunks while Good Vibrations was stitching or waiting for the carriage to move back to the left side. Now I have two sets of borders on! It needs two more sets of inner borders and a border of blocks that aren't pieced yet.

I was also able to get a skirt cut out, but haven't had a chance to sew it yet. I thought the cotton/poly blend would be easy to work with, however, it wasn't. I couldn't cut on the fold because the fabric is slippery and wouldn't stay lined up. So I did every single piece individually (except the pockets, 'cause who's gonna see those?). I'm hoping to get it sewn soon. Another update in the clothing area is that my Cashmerette guide verified that I didn't need any vertical adjustments to my sloper, so I didn't have to do anything for last week's class. I'm working through the material for this week--shoulders.

I also drew up my vexing FBF block in EQ8 and tried some different color combos. I'm not sure I found the solution. I think I'm leaning toward the upper left version, or maybe the one next to it. The original color way is the lone block on the right.

Here are the blocks I've completed so far.

Returning to quilting, Cindy brought a second, coordinating quilt that she wanted Good Vibrations on. This was Tuesday's project. It is a smaller quilt than the first, so I had under a minute for each line. I stood on my still-painful foot and nursed both along.

Yesterday my son started his summer SEAP internship. It's going to be weird being by myself all summer for the first time in over 20 years. Today he's already taking a day off and going on a school trip to an amusement park--a reward for earning Panther Plus awards. These are sort of like student of the month, but only given once a trimester. He received three his freshman year, none last year, and two this year. I'm sure he'll have fun. 

Here are the pictures of the coop/old garden. My husband thought the chickens would like going up in the tanks and rooting around, but they don't. They run around on the ground a bit and try to drink from one of the overflow spigots. Chickens are weird. 

I guess Henry likes to hang out in the gate between the areas. The others are, L-R, Agatha, Peanut, and Smoky.
We have bluebirds in the nesting box on the end of the old garden. 

The clematis are putting on a good show right now. 




I know that was even longer than normal. If you made it down here, thanks.

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  1. It is hard for me to get anything done when I am not feeling well, so I think you have accomplished quite a lot.
    Maybe time for a doctor visit, if the headache continues?
    There have been several times when I think I have measured backings correctly, but they don’t seem to work. Yet somehow have corrected themselves the next day. I try to give myself the grace I would extend to others.
    Best wishes.

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    1. This headache was likely viral since the menfolk had been sick. I do have an appointment scheduled, but it's not until July. It's really hard to get in to see your doctor here. Good advice to extend yourself grace. I have to remind myself of that a lot.

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  2. Oh my, take care of you! Headaches are the worst, and then the foot. They don't have virtual visits available for a quick check in for a referral? Bummer. The flowers are beautiful, and the quilts look great. I agree on giving yourself grace and some downtime. Congrats to your son and I hope he has a great time at the outing. Sounds like he is going to be a Senior next year, like my son. Wishing you quick healing. (and the boys to help out!) So sorry for the loss of your pretty chicken. They do become part of the family and any loss is difficult. Our chickens we be all up in those containers scratching them all up!

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