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Monday, February 21, 2022

Gone to the Goats!


Things are starting to green up in my corner of the Blue Ridge Mountains!

Green enough that the goats at Martha's Lazy Bee Farm are out and about and enjoying it.

And while the sun shines, and the cloudless sky above shows promise, it's still quite chilly - but getting there.

Soon.  Spring.  Soon!

I stopped by to pick up some parcels, to find Martha heading out to feed the goats.

"Would you like to come along?" She asked.

"Of course!"  And I had good reason - there is a new 2 week old baby goat to love on!


Meet Cupcake!


Such a sweet little face!

But don't let that face fool you - she is full of spit and vinegar and her brand new horn buds are just appearing.  

It's like teething.  For the top of your head.

It's enough to make anyone just a bit snappy!


Cupcake and mama Capri.


I can't keep all of the names straight, but Martha can!


And one thing is for sure and for certain - you better eat your own feed fast, or the other goats will jump in to help you clean out your bowl!  LOL!


Those precious little bouncy legs!


I still have this smile on!


It was a weekend of some sewing, some spring cleaning, and just some puttering around.  I loved being outside with Mabel and Zoey - and it occurred to me that Mabel comes wearing her own camo when it comes to the woods!


She has "Sit!" pretty much mastered as long as it involves a treat.


This one - somehow thinks the top of the couch is just right for her. Yes, the paw crossing is a thing.


Or maybe, it's the arm of the couch with paws also crossed.  Goofy girl!


I quilted through QUILTS!

The hand quilting got plenty of time in over the weekend evenings.  I even turned the corner to the 3rd side.


Once I get all the way around the outside of the quilt, I can trim the quilt and put the binding on.  And then I don't have to work with batting and excess backing fabric hanging out while I work my way in toward the center.

There will also be fewer seam allowances to deal with - the lettering has so many seams!

But stab-stitching and "one-stitch-at-a-time" is working to get through the tough spots, and yes I keep pliers on hand for when the needle is a bit tough to pull through.

Just a few days left in this: - Did you enter yet?
Rhododendron Trail has been retired from the blog, has been completely unscrambled and rewritten into PDF Pattern Booklet Format and is available for download in the digital pattern section of the Quiltville Store!

I've kept all of the hints, tips, tricks and optional methods in - the full 8 week run of instruction is now in an easier to read and understand format!


I know you've been waiting for this one!

Cabin Corners is also available!!


Sew Many Scraps!

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The bundle is a limited time offer only available through 2/28/22 so hurry!

And also YES!  We are having a Gift-Away!

I'll be drawing for 2 winners who will each receive that Rhododendron Trail Cabin Corners Bundle AND a Color Aplenty fabric roll from Cotton to Quilts!

Head on over to that Gift-Away Post and get your entry in. We'll draw for our two winners on Saturday, February 26, 2022.

We may never fully sew ourselves out of the scraps, but we'll sure have a ton of fun trying!

Today's big job is Mabel's first vet appointment with our vet.

Check up, vaccinations, flea & tick meds (So crucial because they are in the woods every day here.) and also to see about a DNA test.

I am so curious as to what her heritage is.  More and more we see lab in her.  But lab plus what?  Suggestions have been Aussie Shepherd, or Catahoula or Heeler.  

The thing with Ivy is getting better.  there is never any hissing.  There is much curiosity on both parts.

They have been within inches of each other and Ivy still opts for up on the desk.  

All in due time I think, and as long as we don't make a deal of the situation it will resolve itself.

How about your weekend? Did you get up to anything fun?  Any starts or finishes?


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

Vintage triangles quilt found in Mineola, Texas.

The time I've spent this past week and over the weekend with friends has definitely filled my heart full.

I'm starting this week with a smile, how about you?

You can not change the people around you, but you can change the people that you choose to be around.
You have the power to rise above any situation!

Have a terrific Monday, everyone!


 

11 comments:

  1. I spent 3 1/2 days with a friend sewing I got all the blocks done for the RT mystery. and some other sewing done so happy with my progress. and we still took time to go out to eat and visit 2 quilt shops..

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  2. There's a gal about 10 min. up the road from me that has a bunch of goats and I've been milking them (with help from my niece) since Oct. We go every Tues. to milk. She had the guys in with the girls for a month or so and they were removed end of Jan. So hopefully we'll have a bunch of babies before too long. She said last year she had several sets of triplets and some singles but no twins last year. Can't wait to see what this year brings. Thankfully she removes their horns at a pretty young age!! I always thought goat's milk was probably kinda nasty tasty but it tastes pretty much like goat's milk. I like it.

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  3. AWW! Thanks for sharing the goats. Mabel - she's a neutral background! How appropriate. ;) Last week's pics of Ivy peeking out from behind various barricades were so funny. Yay for hand quilting progress!

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  4. I am signed up for a daytime retreat beginning this Wednesday through Saturday and I can't wait! Time stitching with friends will be delightful. A wintry mix of freezing rain/snow is supposed to hit us later today so hopefully that won't mess us up too much. We'll see.
    Susan in Iowa

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  5. I love the way Zoey crosses her paws! My rat terrier, Juno, does the same thing. So cute!

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  6. The goats sound like a wonderful get-a-way!! I bet it would be fun to have them. I did get to quilt on the long arm yesterday so that is one less thing to worry about this long weekend. Today I am cleaning up little piles that need to be cleaned that have been put off for days like today! (I hope that made sense!) Maybe some more stitching time at the machine. 17 more blocks and this Disappearing 9 patch is ready to be assembled. Starting the countdown to Spring Break, where I have some custom stitching planned. I am just ready for Mother Nature to make her mind up, whether she wants it hot or cold, as we are on the weather-roller coaster this week! Have a great one!

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  7. So much for spring in the Ca High Desert. We have a possibility of snow Tuesday night and Wed! Quilting will be happening!!

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  8. I LOVE the quilting on the word "quilt"! That quilt is just awesome!

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  9. I just left a whole pasture of goats at the 1890 House in Cedar Hill, Texas. We left Arkansas Thursday and ended by coming home today. 2 Texas peeps met the 4 Arkansas girls there for a wonderful retreat.

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  10. Love the pictures of the dogs!! When you said that Mabel had mastered "Sit", it reminded me of the first 2 dogs I had after I got married. We had adopted a border collie mix puppy, & six months later adopted another border collie mix puppy. We were trying to train the 2nd puppy to sit. The 1st dog sat patiently when we told them to "Sit", the second puppy didn't sit right away, so the 1st dog took her paw & pushed down on the second dog's back end to try to get her to sit!!!

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  11. Yes, I did start something new: a 30's fabric quilt called Take Flight from Nancy Mahoney. I got started, then discovered I hadn't quite got the pattern down. Fortunately it was still a photo on my feed, so made one block and cut a bunch more using up little pieces in my stash! Such a good feeling, but why does the crate still seem full?

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