The flowers have really liked cool and rainy. The raspberries and even the saskatoon bushes have produced the best crop I can remember here on the farm.
The Rooster's new raised bed garden has revived his faith in his agricultural abilities.
But the mosquitoes and the weeds and the weather have made us all a bit hysterical. Hopefully things are looking to settle down to regular summer happenings as the forecast shows no clouds and lots of sun.
Speaking of craziness, I have been giving myself stern words. Except for some sewing I haven't managed to accomplish very much. The weekly list of finishes has languished. But what I have been doing is learning about what I like and that has moved my design sense ahead! :)
I very much enjoyed Vicki's HSTeria Quilt Along. I do really like half square triangles. Turns out I made these particular squares out of a quarter square die so it'll be a bit more of a challenge to sew all of the bias edges together. But I do like the way it is coming together.
Vicki showed lots of options for various layouts and I want to try another top with the right die.
Then I won some of Vicki's hand dyed scarps one week and that will be another project with HST's for sure, although I may be hand cutting larger pieces. ;~)
So HSTeria will continue here in this chick's coop!!!
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Summer is here and we continue to be bone dry and hot. I do hope the Rooster doesn't lose too many of his chickies. Your fabric winnings are lovely. Hope you have HSTeria Bliss...
Glad you've enjoyed it!
I could NOT believe it when I read that these quilt pieces were cut with a die cutter. What will they think of next? No wonder nothing I make looks right. I guess I need one of those machines.
Your quilt is lovely, and those hand dyed fabrics are sensational.
BTW, I saw the fleece post below, and am saddened that you didn't keep any of the lamb's wool for roving or dyeing and turning into fibers. I would have been over the moon for even a small amount of it, since it's SO soft, and doesn't scratch me like some wool can/does.
I love that rogue hen, and her gang of bandit chicks! I hope you have set up sufficient defences for her until you can herd them to a safe location. Your vegetables, flowers and fruit sure are doing well.
Now there's a chick with attitude ... you go girl !
My neighbour ended up with surprise chicks. The Rooster had been gone for three weeks when the little ones arrived. I can't convince my husband to adopt them. The hand dyes you won are gorgeous. I say enjoy the Hsteria until you don't enjoy it anymore.
lovely pics in your coop
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