There I was stitching away on the first line of the border quilting on my Canadian quilt when I thought to myself, I thought, "that doesn't look like one and a half inches from the white border, does it" I thought.....so I measured it.....and sure enough, it wasn't. It was one inch. I had set the seam guide incorrectly. Bugger.
The seam guide is now set at 1-1/4 inches, which will be the spacing for the second row of stitching. The last line will be 1-1/2 in from the second row. It's either that, or lots of unpicking.....
It will progress slowly, because it's hard work and I have other Stuff needing to be done. The treadle machine is oiled and my brain remembers how to treadle, yay! So - some practice time between now and the spring fair display, and I will be good to go. Also need to practice the songs for the ukulele group, who are playing at the same function. What a busy day that will be, for sure.....but it will be fun.
No pics have been taken this week, so we are diggin in the photo vault. These shots were taken last time we visited the coast.
A peaceful boardwalk along the river.Angourie is a very sleepy little place, but I am told that board riders love it.
There are coast people, and there are inland/mountain people. I'm definitely an inland person; the occasional dose of coastal humidity is enough to remind me why I prefer life inland.
Some diamonds have been joined, more have been cut. Stitches have been knitted; it is too late for this year, but I will have a nice new jumper for next winter. Words have been read. The usual hunting and gathering, and ukulele playing and choir singing, and a day at quilt group yesterday, and that's another week of my life gone while I watched it flash by.
I know I am an Olde Pharte so perhaps my thoughts are out of step with the rest of the world, but honestly - what's with the nose ring? It makes the wearer look as they have a drippy nose that needs wiping, and that's not a good look. Your body is your body, you can do whatever you like with it, within reason, of course; I have pierced ears, just one hole in each ear lobe, although it did take me until I was 30YO and had already given birth to pluck up the courage to have it done. Piercings anywhere else....I don't think so, ditto for tattoos. I am as decorated as I wish to be, thank you, even if some folk might (indeed, probably do) consider me boring.
This week has gone from freezy frosty chilly to fairly warm and sunny, but the weather folk have promised (threatened?) some cooler weather later in the week, after the forecast rain. We're heading into the time of year when making the decision on what to wear can be tricky. It's warm enough for some folk to let their bare arms and legs hang out, but not quite the time for the barefoot frolic - for me, anyway. Layers, layers...
Continuing on with General Rules for Balls:
"Young ladies must be careful how they refuse to dance, for unless a good reason is given, a gentleman is apt to take it as evidence of personal dislike. After a lady refuses, the gentleman should not urge her to dance, nor should the lady accept another invitation for the same dance. The members of the household should see that those guests who wish to dance are provided with partners."
What if the young lady does indeed dislike the gentleman? Politeness is everything, it seems.


