May 12, 2010

The bug stitching grew into this,


















I loved every minute of stitching these.
The mad stitching continues with bouts of machine stitching, clothes mostly. Yesterday I sewed a shirt with collar, something I’ve tried before with terrible results. Those pointy collars are a nightmare. I struggled and finally did it though it isn’t perfect, my points are… slightly roundish. I learned how to do it and I’m ready for shirt number two which will require my leaving the house to purchase suitable fabric.  I’m making a good dent in my stash though and over in the 
May 4, 2010

The old doll house sewing room had all the necessary accoutrement including beautiful light streaming in through the window as well as an old Singer sewing machine and best of all, a dress form.  I am currently in a mad state of sewing by hand yes of course and on the machine. Yesterday I made myself a pair of leggings and have several other projects on the table cut and ready to go. My mind is way ahead of my hands.  

I am coveting a sewing mannequin.
I’m pretty sure one will show up one day as these things tend to do.  

May 4, 2010

The old doll house sewing room had all the necessary accoutrement including beautiful light streaming in through the window as well as an old Singer sewing machine and best of all, a dress form.  I am currently in a mad state of sewing by hand yes of course and on the machine. Yesterday I made myself a pair of leggings and have several other projects on the table cut and ready to go. My mind is way ahead of my hands.  

I am coveting a sewing mannequin.
I’m pretty sure one will show up one day as these things tend to do.  

May 4, 2010

The old doll house sewing room had all the necessary accoutrement including beautiful light streaming in through the window as well as an old Singer sewing machine and best of all, a dress form.  I am currently in a mad state of sewing by hand yes of course and on the machine. Yesterday I made myself a pair of leggings and have several other projects on the table cut and ready to go. My mind is way ahead of my hands.  

I am coveting a sewing mannequin.
I’m pretty sure one will show up one day as these things tend to do.  

May 3, 2010

How did it become May without my noticing?  

Because I have turned inward and out back.  I don’t venture out into the world except through the interwebs.  I visited Oslo, Antartica and in Virginia, a road called BumpAss.  Google Earth provides first class access, delicious beverage and meals not included.






















There are a couple new faces on the doll table.  Found at an estate sale in town and messed with in Photoshop. 




























Garden tour here

May 3, 2010

How did it become May without my noticing?  

Because I have turned inward and out back.  I don’t venture out into the world except through the interwebs.  I visited Oslo, Antartica and in Virginia, a road called BumpAss.  Google Earth provides first class access, delicious beverage and meals not included.






















There are a couple new faces on the doll table.  Found at an estate sale in town and messed with in Photoshop. 




























Garden tour here

May 3, 2010

How did it become May without my noticing?  

Because I have turned inward and out back.  I don’t venture out into the world except through the interwebs.  I visited Oslo, Antartica and in Virginia, a road called BumpAss.  Google Earth provides first class access, delicious beverage and meals not included.






















There are a couple new faces on the doll table.  Found at an estate sale in town and messed with in Photoshop. 




























Garden tour here

May 3, 2010

It was brought to my attention that the flower bed in the front yard is overgrown and needs thinning.

I can thin. I’ve been thinning and weeding like crazy but for some reason the front yard makes me happy just as it is. Fat and happy.  I did pull out some tall grass and found this

Hydrangea, snug as a bug.

My plan is to leave the Cerinthe and Jupiters Beard and Love-in-a-mist all around it as mulch.




















Cerinthe and friends up closeOnce these guys start going to seed, I’ll be more inclined to thin them out.

Meanwhile out back, Buff Beauty is putting on quite a show.  
  


As is the Cecile Bruner.  Raining petals on the hammock.
April 26, 2010
What to do with an old torn tablecloth and old curtain cloth and a too boisterously patterned IKEA pillow.  






I have since stuffed the pillow to a perfect plumpness.
 
April 26, 2010
What to do with an old torn tablecloth and old curtain cloth and a too boisterously patterned IKEA pillow.  






I have since stuffed the pillow to a perfect plumpness.
 
April 26, 2010
What to do with an old torn tablecloth and old curtain cloth and a too boisterously patterned IKEA pillow.  






I have since stuffed the pillow to a perfect plumpness.
 
April 26, 2010
The Mystery plant grows larger.  I still don’t know what it is and haven’t had the time to do a search. If anybody knows, I’d love to hear.
I’m smitten with it. I don’t see it anywhere else in the garden so I consider it a special gift.
































Behind the fence here the lilies have really gotten comfy.  They’re all cuddled up to the purple potato plant.  They’re definitely bullies though and have to be kept in line. They are almost completely dominating the foxgloves I planted here. Look at that one lone soldier in the left hand corner.
































Underneath the plum tree I’ve planted succulents culled from cuttings found here and there. They are unbelievably resilient and prolific once they get going.
I can’t stop loving that blue green and deep purple combination. It smells like heaven and if it tasted good that would just really send me over the edge.
And then there is lime green.


I know it’s a crazy noisy color, and I still love it, I can taste this color, it’s bitter and clean.



That bamboo hedge is filling in beautifully. I wonder when we will begin to find bamboo shoots throughout the rest of the yard.  Will it be a bamboo forest someday?  I sit out there sometimes and try to see the garden five or ten years from now, when the plum, maple and ginkgo trees have matured and fill the yard with dappled shade.





















Through the Lair screen, not a Photoshop 
filter.













It finally feels like we’ve got the major spring clean up done, all of the paths have been cleared of weeds.  Planting is mostly done too though I’ll have a few pockets to fill when I finally breakdown and pull out the flowering collard greens.  









More rain predicted this week! 
April 20, 2010
That’s about the size of it.
  Rain every week for the last month and I LOVE IT! I broke down and bought and planted my vegies and herbs this weekend and I can just feel them sinking their roots into their soft gooey wet beds. 
Another reason I’m so glad it’s raining, other than the fact that I can rest my poor back is that I can get back to my stitching! I’m on to plants and maybe fish today.
April 20, 2010
That’s about the size of it.
  Rain every week for the last month and I LOVE IT! I broke down and bought and planted my vegies and herbs this weekend and I can just feel them sinking their roots into their soft gooey wet beds. 
Another reason I’m so glad it’s raining, other than the fact that I can rest my poor back is that I can get back to my stitching! I’m on to plants and maybe fish today.
April 20, 2010
That’s about the size of it.
  Rain every week for the last month and I LOVE IT! I broke down and bought and planted my vegies and herbs this weekend and I can just feel them sinking their roots into their soft gooey wet beds. 
Another reason I’m so glad it’s raining, other than the fact that I can rest my poor back is that I can get back to my stitching! I’m on to plants and maybe fish today.