Atlantic Canada got Dorian-
Here in my town we had strong winds and 2 inches of rain.
In other parts they had 5" of rain and category 2 winds.
Apparently Nova Scotia is 80% without power.
The storm brought cooler air too, so out came these:
My wool socks from Briggs & Little mills nearby.
I have 4 pair and they are toasty.
I've also been working on cleaning yellow stains off a 60 year old quilt.
Much came off with OxyClean, both from soaking and washing,
but a friend recommended this Italian soap and I was lucky to
find it locally.
(My friend used this to hand clean a yellowed wedding dress and
she couldn't believe the difference.)
Here is the quilt, a twin size plus and hand stitched.
A client gave me this quilt while I was helping
her declutter.
She was disgusted to find it so stained
and asked me to keep it or pass it to the thrift store.
I decided I'd try to remove the stains and then
offer it back to her.
As it was made by her mother she may want it but in good repair.
I've also been making lasagna today to take to a family
who just lost their elderly mom.
The house is filled with the delicious smells of sauce and meat.
I handed off the guild project rug to someone else and now
I will turn to my own for hooking again!
Warm socks, baking and quilts--
all cozy representations of domesticity.
Happy Week...
2 comments:
Beautiful quilt and how wonderful that you could remove the stains and offer the family heirloom back to her!
Even in Ohio, though not affected by Dorian, the weather has gotten much too fall-like!
Brrrr way too soon!
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