Monday, July 13, 2026
Saturday's show, a big box of fabric and pink quilt progress
The band had another show on Saturday. Friday's show we had left at 12:45 pm and I had gone to bed about 12:15 am. Saturday we left at 10:30 am to head to Cadiz, Ohio to the Sally Buffalo Park. This is a campgrounds a bit more than 2 hours away. I was still tired from Friday, but I had the bench seat at the back of the van all to myself so I could stretch out and take a nap on the way to Cadiz.
We had a hard time finding the venue, but when we got there we were surprised how nice the place was! A big backstage parking area
A ramp to the stage that was a straight shot
The green room area had a big bathroom, shower, and a fridge with an ice dispenser! They also had food for the band and plenty of cold drinks which doesn't happen very often.
Here's the stage and where we set up the merch booth. There was also an electrical outlet in that column right beside the merch booth so I could plug in the fan. Whoever designed this place knew what they were doing!
The crowd was very subdued and a lot of people didn't show up until we were halfway done with the set. They started getting their spots for the Headliner which was a Bon Jovi tribute band.
There were a few people that were at the top of the hill watching the show. I waved at them and they waved back.
We got out of there at 8:15 pm and the sunset on our way back treated us with some spectacular skies. At first it was pink and lavender
then about 25 miles up the road we headed north and the sky was yellow
another 25 miles and the sky was brilliant orange
I got to bed about 11:30 pm. My SIL gave me a box of chocolate covered carmels for helping out with the booth and making the pillow cases.
When I got home there was a box at my front door from Wanda. She has been working hard organizing things and had some fabrics she knew she wasn't going to use - mostly large print batiks. I am the lucky receipant of these which I will use for thread beds and tote bags for the merch booth. I had to weight the box for fun - 10.2 pounds of fun! Thank you Wanda!
Sunday I was pretty tired so it took me a while to get moving. I spent most of the day quilting on the pink t-shirt quilt. I circled the area that is now quilted. I am close to being half done.
I did have to stop quilting to mow the front and the one side yard. My yard is such a mess! I did pull out or break off the tops of some of the thistle that was getting ready to go to seed. My center flower bed is full of it even though I have pulled a lot out. We have some cooler temps coming next weekend so maybe I can get some serious weeding done.
Saturday, July 11, 2026
Another road trip and thread
Friday night the band had a show in Lorain Ohio. I made shortbread cookies. It was hot and muggy, but there was a good crowd.
I stopped at Barnes and found some thread I needed for the pink t-shirt quilt. I haven't had time to quilt - maybe tomorrow.
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Pink t-shirt quilt progress and a visitor
The pink t-shirt quilt was pin basted yesterday and I managed a small start with the quilting. I needed to make the meander small for this shirt so I could sneak between the swirly ribbon. On the other shirts the meander will be a bit bigger.
While I was pin basting I was enjoying the view out the studio window and seeing my coneflowers. They have spread over the last few years. They started out as a couple small plants I bought over 5 years ago.
Then I saw this little fellow show up so I had to head outside to get it's picture.
After encouragement from Kathy who is a blogging friend, I when ahead and tried to start some zucchili seeds as she said it was not too late. This morning I saw that one of the seeds had sprouted. The seeds were several years old so I wasn't sure any of them were still viable.
I put the little plant into a pot, gave it a drink, and set it outside to do it's thing.
So are none of the jalapeno seeds have sprouted.
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Pink quilt progress
Yesterday was a rough day but I still managed to get the backing sewn together.
I went ahead and taped the backing down, added the batting and laid out the top. I only got a start on the pin basting before I was just too tired to do anymore.
I dug around to find pink quilting thread. I only had this one spool and that is not going to be enough. I didn't have any thread that will go with the more coral pink shirt. Looks like I will be headed to the Barnes Sewing Center after work to get quilting thread.
I spent two hours in the dentist chair yesterday morning. The temporary/permanent cap on one of my molars was showing signs of decay underneath it. Turned out the decay was worse than the dentist thought. There is not a lot of tooth left above the gum line so it made it a real challenge to build a new cap. I was tense the whole time trying not to move and breathe thru my nose. Then an hour's drive back to work and I was beat. Later on, once the numbness went away, my gum was thumping so I took some acetaminophen. I went to bed early and my gum feels fine today. Eventually I may have to have an implant, but I am good hopefully for a few years.
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
One more seam, two more bunnies, and more deer
It took longer than I thought it would to get another row of pieces sewn together to make the backing for the t-shirt quilt. There is some polyester in the fabrics and some of the fabric is very lightweight I got out the spray starch to add a bit of body. I only have to sew the newly constructed row to the other two rows and the backing will be done.
This morning there were two bunnies sitting in the neighbor's driveway. I walked by one last evening to check the chipmunk traps and it didn't' even move.
Last evening I spotted the other doe and her fawn. All accounted for now! I hadn't seen them for a month at least.
Monday, July 6, 2026
Quilts are done, another t-shirt quilt, and loose ends
I spent Saturday and Sunday staying inside to stay out of the heat, humidity, and rain! I finished up the binding on both quilts and ran them both thru the wash.
I then started working on a t-shirt quilt for the sister of someone I work with. She wanted a small quilt so this measures 65.25 x 68.75.
I decided to take the leftover pieces and make the back for the quilt out of them. I have it partly sewn together.
My SIL sent me a photo from the show on Friday night. Look how dark the sky got! This was right before the storm hit.
Here is Michael and his girlfriend. After the trailer got loaded there was a break in the storm, the fireworks were set off. Michael said nobody was there. They are both soaked to the skin from the rain, but still having a good time. I had already headed home; I had no idea that they were going to shoot off the fireworks. Not sure I would have stayed anyway.
My neighbor sent me a picture of the banner at the wedding and the mirror with the seating charts. She calls herself a stationaire which means she takes care of designing the save the date cards, invitations, seating cards and any other paper items needed for a wedding. She also does the welcoming banners with the one this time being cloth.
Saturday, July 4, 2026
Happy 4th and 250! Butterfly quilt progress and a show
By Thursday evening I had the binding on the butterfly quilt,
Friday morning I went the grocery store early and was greeted by mom and the twins who I have not seen for over a month
The band had a show so I started making ice to take the night before. I knew it would be hot so I wanted the cold melted water to use for my cool towel.
I made chocolate chip cookies, did dishes, and a bunch of little things until it was time to head out at 2:45. Michael didn't play until 8 PM but we were the headliner so it takes time to set up and do sound check. There were other bands playing too so we had to do our work between their sets. It was 95 degrees. I am so glad I brought the ice.
We have a fan at the booth which helped, but it was still so hot. I did manage to get half of the binding hand stitched on the butterfly quilt until all hell broke loose.
I was not on top of my game between the heat and a cold coming on. I should have been watching the radar instead of the sky. Dark cloud were rolling in and all of a sudden the wind picked up enough it blew the cover off the tent. Thank goodness several people came over to help. Even though the tent frame was strapped down, they were holding it while the cover flapped in the wind. With their help, we got the tent closed up without any damage. Then we started tearing the merch booth down while people still wanted to buy shirts. Then the rain started. We got most of the stuff packed before it started to pour. And the lighting - it was scary! Michael had stopped the show right when the winds started to howl. What a mess, but nobody got hurt which was good! They took everything over to Michael's studio so everything could dry out. Since the show was local, I drove myself. I got about a quarter of the way home and the power was out so no street lights or working traffic signals. I got thru the last intersection with a nonworking traffic signal so I thought I am home free. Wrong. I got to the railroad tracks and the gates were down with the lights flashing. There was no train so everyone was taking turns driving between the gates. I didn't get much farther and a street was blocked with rope and emergency equipment. I have no idea what was going on, but I had to turn around and try another way home. Meanwhile I was soaking wet and just want to get my wet clothes off. What a crazy night!
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