a favourite shade of blue

a favourite shade of blue

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

the old way

does anyone remember this. I used one on my aunt's farm in Alberta and then again when my first baby was born until I got a washing machine.  It's very hard on the knuckles. 





http://www.fromthebluechair.com/2014/05/quilting-101-machine-maintenance.html


Time to clean out your machine? Here are some clues on how to do that. Cleaning makes for a better running machine.

I stayed home again today and did nothing.  My toes are very sore from my fall and it is hard to wear my slippers let alone shoes. 
Ray went to the hospital to see Bob but said he was still woozy. However they did have a visit of sorts.  buzz stays there until 8:00 PM. I think she must read, I would. She is a  faithful wife.
I slept for a good part of the day but am feeling very good now.

However I will be happy to be better and able to get out of this apartment for a bit.




Harlequin.
Download now as a pdf pattern

The queen inspecting the troops. What I love about this picture is that gorgeous coat and hat. It looks like Wedgewood China . The blue is definitely a wedgewood blue.

These old coffee pots bring back memories of life on the farm. I love the doubledecker on the left.

Hmmm this kitty is in a bind. Cats manage to get themselves into a lot of trouble.


See what I mean LOL.

The tutorial is here:
http://www.sewcando.com/2014/04/how-to-make-multi-pocket-gardening-apron.html


This picture is very different two babies in side pockets. Aren't they sweet?


Short blog but that is all for tonight.

Have a great evening.
Good night.











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