The Garden Waits for No One
The garden loved the rain we got over the weekend. It is starting to look like a jungle out there. The strawberries are still producing, although the berries are a bit waterlogged. I have to get out there today or tomorrow to mow the grass, or I’ll have to whack my way through with a machete by the time I get back from BU.
I sewed the zipper into the quilted jacket yesterday, so that’s all done and ready to wear. Have I mentioned how much I love double-sided 1/4" tape? It makes inserting zippers so quick and easy.
And I cut out another woven top. I am using one of the Kaffe Fassett widebacks—one yard is plenty because the widebacks are 108" wide. This is the print:
I made the neck facing and sewed the darts yesterday afternoon. Sewing the rest of the top together shouldn’t take too long. I’m not quite sure why I am favoring woven tops over knit ones this summer but I’m going with it. I don’t mind having to iron them. I love to iron.
Of course, now that I told you that I am making more wovens than knits right now, I have to show you some of the Marcia Derse cotton/lycra jersey that Ashlee ordered for the store:
This is from Marcia’s Art History line for Windham Fabrics. I bought a couple of yards of this, too. I was hoping to get this made into something before BU—a Harper Cardigan?—but unless I figure out how to cram 24 more hours into the day, that’s not going to happen.
No sedate prints or boring neutrals for me. 😇
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There has not been any evidence of grizzly bear activity. I’ve seen a few does with new fawns and, of course, the resident turkey posse, but that’s been it. Even the garter snakes have been in hiding.
We have a couple of broody hens sitting on eggs. If any of the eggs were fertile, we should know in another week or so. I don’t need any more rooster chicks, but a few more pullets would be welcome.