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April 5, 2024
April 2024 Short List and OMG from Quilt Paint Create

March brought a lot of new starts plus finishes on Trinidad and the candle mat. I didn’t remember finishing anything until I looked back at last month’s Short List. Good thing it’s there to remind me.

I started The Short List many years ago to create short-term goals and a way to focus. I change things up as my priorities and interests change.

Project 1 (Stitching): The Gardener’s Angel of Spring by Crab-apple Hill. It’s moving along.

Project 2 (Original): The next “pass it” challenge. This one is ready to quilt.

Project 3 (UFO): Remember ...

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thinking out loud from Karen Ann Ruane

embroidery/surface design, thinking out loud.

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No Energy Today from Quilting My Way

Yesterday I didn't post because I really didn't do anything. We did our usual walking and went grocery shopping, but other than that I didn't do much. 

Today, I walked when Patrick came home from golfing. We have been making a point to walk every day at least 3 times around. I woke with very little energy. So, when we walked, I thought it would help.  

I had my class today for the Goldwork. I love the project, but an hour into the class and I was about ready to quit. I stuck it out for the ...

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April 3, 2024
A Day in the Life from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It's our last day in Fort Stockton today. Tomorrow's drive will be the longest of our trip at around 323 miles. Happily, I believe we'll go through a section of Texas where we'll be able to see the Texas Bluebonnets. It's high up on my bucket list. They are so pretty, and I've wanted to see them for a long time. I found this image in the public domain. I'm hoping I can see something just like this.


(Image credit: "Bluebonnet Field" by robholland is licensed under CC BY ...

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A Day in the Life from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It's our last day in Fort Stockton today. Tomorrow's drive will be the longest of our trip at around 323 miles. Happily, I believe we'll go through a section of Texas where we'll be able to see the Texas Bluebonnets. It's high up on my bucket list. They are so pretty, and I've wanted to see them for a long time. I found this image in the public domain. I'm hoping I can see something just like this.


(Image credit: "Bluebonnet Field" by robholland is licensed under CC BY ...

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April 2, 2024
embroidery on paper and five buttons from Karen Ann Ruane

embroidery on paper and five buttons

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April 1, 2024
Fort Davis National Historic Site from ... Cat Patches

 

Good morning, my friends. Be careful out there today. A prankster is lurking around every corner. Who would ever think the first full month of spring would be so full of danger? 

As I mentioned in yesterday's post, we had a day off for Easter Sunday. The kitties got into the swing of it right away. They spent their morning in synchronized napping.


I spent a good part of the afternoon cooking. I made a salad for last night's dinner. And then I made another salad for tomorrow night's dinner. And then I made dessert for our ...

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Fort Davis National Historic Site from Cat Patches

 

Good morning, my friends. Be careful out there today. A prankster is lurking around every corner. Who would ever think the first full month of spring would be so full of danger? 

As I mentioned in yesterday's post, we had a day off for Easter Sunday. The kitties got into the swing of it right away. They spent their morning in synchronized napping.


I spent a good part of the afternoon cooking. I made a salad for last night's dinner. And then I made another salad for tomorrow night's dinner. And then I made dessert for our ...

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March 30, 2024
progressing stitched papers from Karen Ann Ruane

progressing stitched papers

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White Sands National Park from ... Cat Patches

 Good morning, my friends. Our stay here in New Mexico has been short. We'll be on our way to Texas this morning. But I know you've been waiting on tenterhooks to find out which national park we visited yesterday, and...TaDa!


It was an easy 46-mile drive along both interstate and US highways. Like Arizona, they enjoy their freeway art in New Mexico too.


Here's a little more.


Even their big tanks have been painted with murals. I'm assuming these hold water, but I don't know for sure.


And just one more before we turned ...

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White Sands National Park from Cat Patches

 Good morning, my friends. Our stay here in New Mexico has been short. We'll be on our way to Texas this morning. But I know you've been waiting on tenterhooks to find out which national park we visited yesterday, and...TaDa!


It was an easy 46-mile drive along both interstate and US highways. Like Arizona, they enjoy their freeway art in New Mexico too.


Here's a little more.


Even their big tanks have been painted with murals. I'm assuming these hold water, but I don't know for sure.


And just one more before we turned ...

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March 29, 2024
Got A Little Carried Away from Quilting My Way

 This morning I felt so good. It was the first night since we got back that I have had a good nights sleep. It was good for me. Even though I had to get up three times to pee. Oh, well. At least I'm drinking! lol  I'm also losing weight. I wanted to get my weight down and this does seem to help. But mostly because I don't have an appetite. 

Debbie dropped off the bolts of fabric she got yesterday at Hobby Lobby. Love the colors she got for the backings. 

I had class today for ...

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March 2024 OMG Finish from Quilt Paint Create

For March, my OMG was to trace The Gardener’s Angel of Spring by Crab-apple Hill onto fabric and start stitching.

I got a decent start on the stitching. The only stitch on the piece so far is back stitch, but there are other stitches in the design.

It’s my first time using overdyed floss, and I find it tangles easier than DMC. Some colors are definitely more variegated than others. I’m reserving judgement until I see the finished piece.

For all the other OMG finishes, visit Stories From the Sewing Room.

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March 28, 2024
an embroidered paper design sheet from Karen Ann Ruane

an embroidered design sheet.

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March 26, 2024
Willcox, Arizona from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It's shaping up to be a nice day here at the Traveling Three Cats Ranch. As I'm writing this, I have some Carrot Cake Baked Oatmeal in the oven. I'm hoping if I write slow, I can show it to you at the end of the post. On today's agenda will be a visit to Chiricahua National Monument. In a previous post, I was wringing my hands over the fact that the scenic drive was closed, and that meant there wasn't much of a reason to visit. When I checked the ...

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Willcox, Arizona from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It's shaping up to be a nice day here at the Traveling Three Cats Ranch. As I'm writing this, I have some Carrot Cake Baked Oatmeal in the oven. I'm hoping if I write slow, I can show it to you at the end of the post. On today's agenda will be a visit to Chiricahua National Monument. In a previous post, I was wringing my hands over the fact that the scenic drive was closed, and that meant there wasn't much of a reason to visit. When I checked the ...

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March 25, 2024
Friday in Photos from Canadian Needle Nana

A recap of some things here at the Wooden House I enjoyed this week...

I can always pick this one out of a scurry of squirrels because of its' outstanding tail! Learned a new word...scurry. No, not a spring animal which is LeeAnna's prompt this week but a regular year round visitor.


Here is a mug rug I just stitched for someone I love and am so grateful she is in my life.



Don't paint my nails often but when I do I usually use clear nail polish and this one has shiny flecks in it that ...

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Blustery Day from ... Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was the kind of spring day that included all kinds of weather...wind, rain, hail, sunshine...but mainly, the wind blew. We had on our agenda to take a walk in downtown Benson to see the Benson murals. The information I had about them indicated there are over 40 murals in Benson depicting local history and culture. Of course, we didn't see all of them. I took pictures of the ones we saw, but you can see more at the link I've given you. We were told the Benson Visitor Center was a ...

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Blustery Day from Cat Patches

Good morning, my friends. It was the kind of spring day that included all kinds of weather...wind, rain, hail, sunshine...but mainly, the wind blew. We had on our agenda to take a walk in downtown Benson to see the Benson murals. The information I had about them indicated there are over 40 murals in Benson depicting local history and culture. Of course, we didn't see all of them. I took pictures of the ones we saw, but you can see more at the link I've given you. We were told the Benson Visitor Center was a ...

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stitched papers, lace and pockets for artist books from Karen Ann Ruane

stitched papers, lace and pockets for artist books

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