Monday, November 24, 2025

Weekly update: a finish and a good book

 

The thrifted shirts quilt is finished. 

  I made the rounds of local thrift shops and scored two twin sheet sets (flat and fitted) and two flat sheets.  They're all cotton.   I can usually differentiate between microfiber and cotton with just a glance (something about the sheen?) though some 60/40 blends can be deceiving.    




I put one of them to use right away for the shirtings quilt.  It's the paisley.  I had to cut around some small stains.  I added the blue floral to make it wide enough.  

 





It is futile to think I'll use up all of those shirtings but as I cut strips I also cut a bunch of 3-1/2" squares.  I thought about sewing them in four-patches but, no, they want to be a little more decorative.   The background is another thrifted sheet, never used, that's been in the stash for several years.  







The bowties were easy sewing while I watched The Great Escaper with Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson.  A poignant story made more so knowing it was both actors' final roles.  


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Mystery fans, this is a good one!

Skulduggery and shenanigans in the elver business in Maine. Baby eels are harvested legally and illegally and then shipped or smuggled to Korea where they are allowed to grow. Then they become sushi.
The Viertels (father and son) have written an eco-mystery reminiscent of Carl Hiassen.

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A P.E.O. sister has invited me to join her and her family for Thanksgiving dinner.  I will take Mama Stamberg's cranberry relish.  (It was sad not to have the annual recitation of the recipe on NPR last Friday. Stamberg passed away in October.)   I'll also make another side.   I bought a turkey for myself because Jewel had them for .69/lb.  I'll be eating turkey for months.

Linking up with  Sew and Tell Design Wall Monday Oh Scrap! Monday Musings

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P.S. about eels:   when Stevens a child the family spent a week in Watermill, Long Island, in the summer.  He caught eels for pocket money.  His back-at-school report on "what I did on my summer vacation" was about eeling.  The teacher did not believe him.  I am still  [what's midway between sadness and outrage?] on behalf of that ten-year-old. 

3 comments:

  1. I love your thrifted shirts quilt! The backing looks great - I keep thinking I should try using a sheet, but never have. The bowties in blue with red background are fun, too! Thanks for the book recommendation, and have a wonderful Thanksgiving, Nann. You can never have too much turkey!

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  2. Ugh on the eels and sushi. We always get a small turkey for ourselves, but spend T-day at whichever of our kids is hosting. Luckily, Sunny is invited too as it's almost an all day affair. But lots of fun. Your thrifted shirts have made a nice quilt.

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  3. I'm going with "betrayed". The scars we bear, of our own and on behalf of others....

    Hugs,

    Bird 'Pie

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