Wanted:
a needle swift enough
to sew this poem into a blanket.
-Charles Simic
a needle swift enough
to sew this poem into a blanket.
-Charles Simic
There are several projects to tackle this Friday and weekend. The mammoth screen door needs re-screening. The flower beds weeded and turned to fall. The dining room finished. Leaves raked. Yup. Already. My weekend is split between my to-do list, an inn-sitting commitment, and a slumber party Friday night with my girls. My Sunday School girls. I've promised them a pool and pajama party before it gets cold, so tomorrow's it.
But that's tomorrow. Today is sewing and leaf raking and cupcake packing. (I think, after all, that cupcakes are perhaps the most wonderful food. And so incredibly inexpensive compared to store-bought goodies. Today I've used a plastic baggie to pipe on frosting, sprinkled the frosting with 3 tablespoons sugar mixed with 1 drop food coloring (red, in this case), and instantly have pink-glittered cupcakes. Done, cheap, and delicious.) Bring on the girls.
...And more sewing. There's something about picking up a needle as soon as the temperature begins to drop that just feels so... right... somehow. And there's something about sleeping beneath a handmade quilt that's so... settling... somehow. Like sleeping under pretty history. Or a poem. Sleeping beneath a quilt in the fall is like sleeping beneath a well-loved poem....
I agree--cupcakes are just the most wonderful thing! Great blog by the way!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful post- so true what you say about vintage quilts! I live in the U.K. and covet antique quilts from the States!
ReplyDeleteIt all sounds delightful to me, what a way to spend the next few days! Cherish them ,and those cupcakes look so yummy!
ReplyDeleteoh yes, a quilt is soo special but it even means so much more to me to sleep under one that sweet loved ones have made...hope your slumber party goes well.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty fabrics.
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