Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Opps!

     I am rusty on posting so I had trouble getting my final comments written after adding the photos!  This is where I wish I had a personal IT assistant!  I can't remember what all the "Loose Ends" were going to be in the posting, but I do have the soap recipe!
     I have been doing my best to reduce, reuse and recycle around here at the inn . . . just doing my part to reduce the garbage that goes in the land fills!  I thought I was doing so well in reducing our dependence on petroleum when I read that it is used to produce laundry soap . . . argh!  As it happens, someone in a knitting class began talking about home-made laundry soap and where to find the recipe online.  Since we do numerous loads of laundry each week for the inn not to mention our own laundry, I decided to start making it myself.  I tripled the recipe and made 6 gallons of laundry soap.  It lasted almost 2 months . . . I saved money (one of my favorite things) and reduced our use of a petroleum product (another of my favorite things!).  Here's the link for the recipe:  Laundry Soap Recipe

Let me know if you have any questions!

Clutter Queen, Loose Ends & Soap Recipe

     Dear Friends & Family,  well, this is a long over due post!  I have been making a lot of progress on my UFO's, but here's where I left off writing over two months ago.  I will get back on the "blog wagon" and stay more current!  Thanks for your patience!
 From way back in February:
      I decided the "quilter's block" was being caused by the clutter, piles and "stuff" that was accumulating around me again . . . my dear friend, Judi, spent the summer here with us and helped me clear out, declutter, organize and clean out my "stuff" that had gotten out of control over the past few years.  So some of the piles started to creep back in:  around my sewing table, the office and the kitchen table . . . flat surfaces are my Achilles heel!  So I have been "cleaning"  . . . yikes! . . . another 4-letter word for me (sorry Mom!) . . . I've had some productive days cleaning out more piles and feeling a sense of accomplishment . . . and the best part:  I didn't have to have Judi here to keep me on task . . . though she is always welcome to come back!
     I gave Little Lexi her knitted hat in January and it looked adorable on her.  I discovered, though, that it just fit her and I will have to knit another one for next year! 
The finished hat
     I actually have been doing a little sewing, too.  I bought a pattern for a book cover at the Vermont Quilt Festival several years ago and finally got motivated to make it.  I pulled out my huge container of scraps and had the cover done in about 4 hours with lots of other "requests for my time" (a.k.a. inn keeping work!) . . . now my dear friend Judi was probably appalled at the size of the scrap bin, but it came in handy to make the book cover . . . so here are some of the pictures of the process . . . I had to start with paper piecing the center star and then add strips of scraps to make the fabric large enough for the cover.  Here is how it went together: 
Mini blocks for star

Pieced star with border

All done and ready to use



Scrap fabric added makes book cover