My last wannabuts bid for the year was for this lot of quilts that I quite forgot that I bid on until I got the notice I had won the lot for the minimum bid, plus one penny shipping. The two patchwork quilts look like utility quilts (and I will probably use those as crate liners for our pups.) It was the third quilt that caught my attention. From the photos in the listing this crazy quilt is definitely vintage, with the typical shattering and threadbare patches that are typical of those made at the turn of the twentieth century. Judging by the dye migration stains on the front and the foundation fabric someone probably tried to wash it, which is why you should always have vintage quilts cleaned by a an antique textile cleaning pro. As is the crazy quilt is probably not worth repairing, although I can't decide that until I see it in person. What I am interested in is dating the piece and perhaps using some of the patchwork for next year's calendar quilted tote proje...
Last week I burned two fingers on my working hand while making dinner (I'm clumsy with it), and then tore off a third of a nail on my non-working hand because it had split down the middle and I thought, hey, why bother getting the clippers -- just tear it off the broken bits. How badly could it be? P.S. Always get the clippers. Anyway, my Christmas bad luck is still going strong, but I'm combatting it by working daily on keeping my energy and happiness levels high. Here are three things I did on the same day that really made me happy instead of depressed. Using this recipe I made sugarfree cinnamon roll chaffles (like waffles but safe for diabetics), which were delicious and add something to my very limited breakfast menu. I'm continuing to crochet the granny stitch rectangle throw every day, and on this day when I was finished I realized it had grown too large to photograph on the table -- it really works up fast. My guy and I visited a bookstore,...