Friday, June 6, 2025

Hello, Summer!

And good-bye spring!
Hello, friends. I'm back for a little update on my activities. When Adam is teaching school I spend my days on practical housekeeping duties and craft projects.

I've been quilting a little. This is a string-pieces quilt, still in its blocks. I love making these squares.

I dove back into wet-felting. These two bowls were made using a soft play ball. I've since made a third bowl that turned out better, with swirly woolen flowers on the side.
I also dusted off my loom. I hadn't woven anything in over a year. The weft in this throw is my own hand-spun yarn, naturally-dyed.

Gretchen, I think you wondered if I ever finished that brown sweater .... Well, I did! The upper sleeves are rather bulky, but it's warm and cozy.
I had a very brief visit with my brother during his family's travels. We are 2 years apart.
I'm still painting too, mostly painting cards. Here are a couple of examples. 


 I still go to the Saturday farmers market nearby and sell my wares each week. Today is Adam's last day of teaching school for the year (hooray!!), so now we settle into our summer routine. He will sew. I will do my crafting pursuits, and we will both nap in the afternoon. We are so very thankful for each other, and for a simple, pleasant life. Like everyone, we have our private griefs, but also great joys, and we choose to focus on those! I hope you are all well out there in blogging world. 

My latest new project is knitting preemie baby hats for a hospital in a nearby city. I also want to use those quilt squares to make "tummy time mats" for young babies to lie on the floor. I plan to donate all these to some agency that can use them for new mothers.

What are you up to?

5 comments:

Granny Marigold said...

Lovely to see a post today. You obviously are keeping busy with many different projects. I hope you have a great summer!!

Gretchen Joanna said...

Thanks for the update on the sweater :-) I can't help smiling big as I type. As usual, you are incredibly creative and productive, even in summer, and it's a joy to see the things that come from your imagination and hands. The throw woven with yarn you dyed yourself is quite beautiful.

I hope you can keep from wilting, and will slow down just as much as you need to get through to fall. Thanks for sharing a glimpse into your homey house <3

Henny Penny said...

My goodness! You are so talented! That quilt top is amazing, and the bowls, and your art, I love all of it. I am going to try to email you pictures of the pantaloons I make. Hope that's ok.

Anonymous said...

Lovely things you are doing, MK. I have had fun making string quilts too. It's a great way to use up bits and pieces. God bless. ~Jody/GumboLily.

Gretchen Joanna said...

Thanks for the update on your sweater -- your house must be beautifully full of all these products of your craftiness. You are an inspiration.