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SUPPER CLUB - Thursday, Feb 4th

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purrfect-lady
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SUPPER CLUB - Thursday, Feb 4th

Post by purrfect-lady » Thu Feb 04, 2021 7:12 am

Good morning,

No exciting weather here - just 40* and damp. But it will be a big day! I have a massage appt at 11:00 and Bill is getting his first Covid shot. Then this afternoon his friends from his exercise class invited us to their house for happy hour. There will be 6 of us in a large room, well spaced. It will be so good to be out again! Bill also made reservations for Valentine's Day (our 29th anniversary) at an Italian restaurant about a mile from our house. Restaurants were just opened this week to 25% capacity in WA. We haven't been in one for over a year. Will seem strange.

In sewing news, I got binding on "Fox" and started cross-stitching my label. And I worked on my little 9P's for my Get Together quilt. I'll be doing more of them today. And Bill loaded Norm & Nanette onto the LA. He's going to quilt it with a pattern called Hearts Meander.

JANA - things are never dull at your house! Hope the engine check code thingie isn't heralding a big deal for poor Enoch and Matt! They've done their time! We ordered our furniture last January before anyone had uttered the word "Covid". It was supposed to take 10 weeks to get it and it turned into 5 months before it finally arrived. So, it might be best to go ahead and resettle into your old bed.

BECCA - I have a shoebox full of Aunt Martha's patterns. I've used many of them and some are still unopened. I've done a few crewel patterns - a Christmas stocking and a black and white cat. Not sure what happened to them. I've also done a needlepoint of horses in a snowy field, red barn in the background, pole fence in the foreground. I put it on the wall every winter. I've done candlewicking and, of course, cross-stitch. There is a series of cozy mysteries I enjoy by Monica Ferris that centers around a needlework shop called Crewel World. Maybe you would like them. Projects that the characters are working on are mentioned and they are real projects by real designers. I actually Google them so I can picture what everyone is doing. lol! Some are doing crewel, some cross-stitch, some knitting, etc.

IRISH - Well, I'm happy that you had the peaches all ready to go for me! And store-bought crusts are fine with me. They almost taste like homemade nowadays. Glad you got taxi service to your sisters for one of her scrumptious meals! I love snow, but have to admit, I'm much less adventurous now than I was 30 years ago. I'm happy to sit inside by the fire and watch it from the warm side of the window! I didn't know Terry lost Scout. I did know he was getting a bit rickety and his time was looming. But nothing fills that hole in your heart like puppies! I love big dogs. I'd have a great pyranese if Bill would go for it. Collies, shepherds, goldens, labs, huskies - I love them all!

MARY ROSE - sure hope you can get some relief, both physical and financial, from some avenue. I have an attachment on my machine that I can set at any width up to about 2-1/2" so I can sew even lines. It's just kind of like a bar that follows the previous line of sewing so the new line is perfectly spaced. Did I or Chickie mention that she has a few of those templates for quilting on her sewing machine? She might have valuable input.

LORI - How is your Vintage Tin coming along? I still have Over the River and Through the Woods to do some day. I think I might do it in colors, though, rather than all in blue or red work or 'other color' work. Are your tamales from Trader Joe's? My parents had a peach tree. and I remember one year it even had a peach on it! :lol:

Tonite, since we are going to friends for HH, there will be no cooking of supper here. I'm making deviled eggs to take along. Half of them will be topped with dill weed and half with smoked paprika. And maybe I'll even tuck an olive slice on the tops just to be fancy-dan.

What's the plan at your house?

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Re: SUPPER CLUB - Thursday, Feb 4th

Post by Quilter7 » Thu Feb 04, 2021 7:58 am

Mary/Rose - I do have a few of the Quilting templates that I use with my sit down Handi-Quilter Sweet 16. Handi-Quilter makes them and also sells strips of "Handi-Grip". Handi-Grip must be torn apart. It is really wonderful in making sure the template/rulers do not slip. The Handi-Quilter template/rulers are the same for the sit-down machines as for the long arm. I have taken classes to learn using the template/rulers from David Taylor and from Debby Brown, both are excellent teachers. Handi-Quilter has lessons as well.

Tonight will be a fairly new favorite from the local meat market. He makes chicken kabobs with the usual onion and green peppers and then marinates in a thinned down BBQ sauce. I will broil and make mashed potatoes. It should be fabulous!
Carol

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Re: SUPPER CLUB - Thursday, Feb 4th

Post by Becca » Thu Feb 04, 2021 8:20 am

Hello everyone cloudy here today
I have been in kitchen all morning First mixed 2 meat loaves Then ground up ingredients for cranberry salad So Imtook a break
Maryz I have done needlepoint But never chicken scratch or candle wicking My BFF
Here does both of those & has given me pieces & pillows I used to weave baskets too when we had our retail shop
I love crazy quilts & I love that you save every scrap
Thanks for the book info I will get some of them
Rosebud I pray you get help physically and financially
Carole Your info is helpful and your meal sounds wonderful
I am making the meatloaf & creamed potatoes I have broccoli salad for me
Becca
A wonderful day for all

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Re: SUPPER CLUB - Thursday, Feb 4th

Post by auntjana » Thu Feb 04, 2021 9:33 am

Good morning!

Cloudy, overcast and snow is falling on the Wasatch mountains, the other side of the valley. Could snow on me at anytime.

Camped out again last night, so the paint could cure awhile longer. We will move things back in place later this afternoon. Yes, the old bed stays . The desk is moving out to our front bedroom, where Michael had a office set up a couple of years ago. But according to Murphy's law, you must do something else first, before you can do what you wanted. I have to straighten up that room, some of the stuff for our bedroom was moved into there. Then the desk can be moved. It is a big process. We have to move all the drawers first, then we can move the rest of the desk with a furniture dolly. It is big and heavy! Solid wood. Walnut I think. Barely fits through the door, tipped up on it's side.

Dinner - the lamb chops I got yesterday with a salad.

Nothing much else much happening here, oh, I am needed,

Hugs,
Jana

Later update - all my curtains are hung. They look OK. Not quite what I really want, but in Covid time will do. They are just plain white, nothing fancy. Later I want a more linen-y fabric. These are more to spare the neighborhood seeing in! LOL!

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Re: SUPPER CLUB - Thursday, Feb 4th

Post by zfatcat » Thu Feb 04, 2021 1:40 pm

Carol, anything with mashed taters is good.

Mary, no, we get our tamales from a local Mexican restaurant. They make them to order. So I order a couple dozen and freeze them. I just pull a few out and steam them 30 minutes. They are quite delicious.

I spent the morning on Zoom with my quilt group. They are staying on until 3pm, but I was done.

For dinner we'll have orange chicken, rice and zucchini.

Have a lovely day.
Lori 8-)

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