It's almost October, and quilts are out!
Happily, it rained on our first "official" day of fall. After a long, hot summer, there's really nothing that I love more than chilly fall days.
To commemorate, I baked pumpkin bread "acorns."
Although we have an apple tree, pumpkin is still king here in the fall. I have two other pumpkin staples that I have to recommend: spicy pumpkin scones and brown butter pumpkin oatmeal cookies. It's not autumn around here without them!
Mornings have been delightfully brisk. Todd dons his warm plaid shirts without comment, because he knows that I have to have the windows open, even if it's only 45 degrees. It's fall, y'all!
We had our first fire this week!
Since I don't normally do them, most of my 500-piece puzzles got the axe during my Marie Kondo sweep. However, this one made the cut...barely...because of the cheerful autumn theme!
This is the perfect weather for crafting. I found and completed another knitting project, a hot water bottle cover.
I've been continuing to work on embroidery practice. I've always had trouble transferring patterns before, but I've discovered that coping the design on tracing paper with a permanent marker, and then tracing on the back with a charcoal pencil, works nicely. With some pressure, the charcoal transfers tidily to your fabric surface.
...but I think I'm ready to move on to my old nemesis, the satin stitch.
photo courtesy of trishburr.com
Speaking of tools of the elderly, I bought a magnifying lamp with bright LEDs to help with this detail work. I'm prone to migraines so wanted to limit my eye strain. So far, so good!
Because of persistent tendonitis, I've had to pause on quilting right now. I've moved on to a different project: dried flower wreaths. It's a lot harder than expected - my flowers are mostly larger, with no frilly "fillers" available. I'm pretty clumsy with it. At least I have a lot of material to work with!
Looking back at this time last year, I can see that in the first week of October = first frost!
It's quite the contrast to this year (glaring at our 85 degree forecast today). Still, I know that it won't be long.
Have a great week!
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