
I finally finished my Feather and Fan tablecloth. It’s the F&F pattern from Gathering of Lace worked in crochet thread. There are 4 subtle color changes in it since I ran out of the first thread that I had in my stash (I thought I had enough ๐ฆ ) and then couldn’t find the rest of the stuff Sis bought for me, then… well, I lost track of the 3rd one or it could just be my imagination… so the last one, which is the most obvious, is one I bought myself. By that time I didn’t care what color it was, I just wanted to get it finished! lol Anyway, all in all I think it turned out pretty good. I didn’t pin out all the stupid little loops on the edging, in fact, if it hadn’t been more work to frog than to finish, I would have, about half way round, just bound it off plain. Well, I’ll take an iron or something to the edge and flatten it out a bit.
Anyway, as you can see, it almost fits my dining table. And No! :O I’m not making another one for it! glad its finished.
I didn’t work the center motif because I intend it for a lamp table and didn’t figure it’d show all that fancy work, besides, I didn’t want to work out the chart. Yeah, I’m a lazy knitter! lol
So! That’s done and I’mm down to only 2 UFO’s! Way to go, Hazel! :laugh:
Archive | September 2006
Another sign of the approaching Autumn

The birds are really enjoying the Concords this year. They always do, but there are more of them than usual with the rainy spring we had. I notice the apples are beginning to drop windfalls and the pears are also swelling! It’s going to be a bumper crop and I still haven’t used all I put in the freezer last fall. I might can a few apples but I guess I’d better start looking for people who’d like to have some. There are not many left who do any canning. I do a bit but, really, for just the two of us, it’s hardly worth it since we’re no longer allowed pies or cakes or any of the good stuff you use the canned fruit for. Well, the alpaca, pigs, and donkeys will enjoy some of it.
Meantime… It does make a pretty picture, doesn’t it?! ๐
Home Sweet Home

We really do live in some beautiful country. This is no place in particular… I could have taken a shot anywhere along this old dirt logging road and it would have been just as lovely and scenic. The East Fork of the Trinity is running over white rocks in the canyon below, the last of the wild flowers are blooming on the road cuts and even the poison oak is beginning to take on it’s fall colors. Hawks and squirrels and deer… there’s tracks of a bear who wandered down the road sometime before we got here. I’m so glad I didn’t choose to live in the city. For all it’s inconvienences, I love my mountains! ๐
An outing

I haven’t been out in the woods in a long time. Now that I don’t have Grandmother to watch I can go, but just haven’t had the opportunity lately. Randy asked me if I’d like to go help him get bark for the Lion’s BBQ so I went. He is cutting the bark off some old half rotted firs from a decades old deck. It was a nice ride. Seemed like new territory as it’s been so long since I’ve been out the east side. The BBQ is tomorrow and we’ll go to that as well. it’s a fund raiser for several local groups. The Lion’s, naturally, but both fire depts and the artist assc. as well. Locals and tourists all look forward to it each labor Day. Hope you’re enjoying your days off!