I think I have mentioned here before - a program called Quilts of Valor. It's an organization that collects quilts donated by quilters and presents them to retired and currently active military service men and women...as a token of appreciation for their service to our country.
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Quilt of Valor
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
relaxing fall evening
It's close to a deadline for finishing up this top secret quilt. It's a group quilt and I am adding the finishing touches.
I took advantage of this lovely fall evening to sit out back and finish sewing down the binding (the dark blue outer edge). For my own quilts I always sew it down on the machine, but hand stitching the last edge is really the correct and nicer looking way to do it.
It's hard to see, but I have the quilt folded in a plastic bag...only pulling out the edge I'm working on in an effort to keep it clean.
Friday, October 16, 2020
new door installed
Our new door for the bedroom finally came in and was installed by the same Pella crew that did our front windows.
This is the old door. The door wasn't bad but the frame was wood and rotten on the outside. We'd had it worked on in the past but the repairs didn't last long. Plus, it wasn't a tight fit and seemed a bit drafty.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
brisket - deal or no deal?
One of our favorite meats for family meals is a Sadler's smoked beef brisket. They are cooked and sliced and all you have to do is heat them up and serve them.
I have never cooked a brisket starting with the raw chunk of meat...until now.
It seems like beef prices have been rising so when I saw this brisket marked down to $1.99 per pound at Kroger, it didn't take me long to lob it into my shopping cart.