Monday, October 17, 2022

Completed Star Quilt. 10.17.22

 Yesterday I finished the star quilt.  It's very warm and white heavy.  I'm not sure when I started it.  I think June, last year.



Some of the individual star blocks up close.





The backing is also made from thrifted cotton men's shirts.



Im happy with the result.  It's better up close than in photos.  I think my next quilt will be full of bright colors, as a contrast to the muted colors I've been using lately.

The original pattern was published in a UK quilting magazine, Today's Quilter and was designed bt Lynne Goldsworthy.


Saturday, October 15, 2022

Tree Frog. 10.15.22

 I see a lot of these around here.



Apple Harvest from Miniature Trees. 10.15.22

 These are from trees on super dwarfing rootstocks, or short columnar trees, or espaliers.  For many, this is their fist year bearing, so I don't expect much.  I'm surprised some are so large.



From top to bottom, these are Jonagold, Cosmic Crisp, Honeycrisp, Golden Treat  The small ones in the container above, are Redlove Calypso.








More Flower Seed Saving. 10.15.22

 The first flower seeds that I saved were damp.  Then I may have left them too long in the sunroom to dry, where the temperature surpassed 100 F.  So I saved more today.  Today was dry so they did not need additional drying.  Just put the flower heads into paper bags, and staple the top,  They will be in the cool, dry pantry until I clean them up during the winter.  I collected Rudbeckia that had petal markings, French Marigold, Yellow Four O'Clock, Fuchsia pink Four O'Clock, French Marigold, Blood Flower (Tropical Milkweed), African Marigold, Pink (but not white) Cleome.  












Planting Daffodils and Hyacinths. 10.15.22

 I bought a few bags of bulbs to plant in the meditation garden / border.


All but one packet of daffodils are planted now.  They will be nice in the Spring.  In this location, it doesn't matter if I let the leaves remain after blooming.  It is meant to look a little wild.  So, they have a good chance to multiply and bloom in years to come.