Fall cleaning happened several weeks ago. The living room furniture was moved back while the quilts in the rafters were removed, the rafters were dusted and different quilts put on display.
This is Star Dance. Her finish was posted here.
9-Patch & Hourglass. Here is a link to the finish. This quilt has been shown before, she was one of the original quilts displayed when we first moved into the new house.
Many of you watched my applique and hand quilting journey with Hearts & Wreaths.
While the tall ladder was inside the house, the farmer dusted the triangle windows. I didn't have him wash them, I thought streaky windows would bother me more than dusty windows.
Some people have expressed concern about him climbing up such a tall ladder. His response is he climbed up to the top of the silo on the farm for 50 years to adjust the blower. He no longer wants to or needs to do that. Climbing a 12 foot ladder is not a problem at all.
The Christmas cactus have come out of their quarantine in the garage and are now sitting underneath the south windows in the dining room. This is actually the same place they occupied on the porch except now they are inside the house instead of outside.
They're still loaded with buds so I'll have blooms for a long long time.
Linking to Patchwork & Quilts, Craft School Sunday, Kathys Slow Stitching Sunday, Stitching Stuff, Oh Scrap, Handmade Monday, Sew & Tell, Craftastic Monday, Design Wall Monday, Monday Musings, To Do Tuesday
1 comment:
Your quilts look stunning on those beautiful rafters. My Hubs has finally given up climbing tall ladders - we had an off-duty fireman come out and put up some permanent Govee--style lights on our eaves. He worked "for tips only" - what a nice young man. I agree with you about dusting windows instead of streaking them with liquid. Our daughter used a squeegee on hers with no cleaner, and hers looked amazing.
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