Showing posts with label Celestine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celestine. Show all posts

Saturday, September 25, 2021

Good day yesterday

What with perfect weather, knitting group with new member Fumiko,  fearless leader Meg with current work, golden soup, skirt going well, what more could a person ask?

And the America's Test kitchen book, which needed its own wheels, arrived. 

Here's the doings.

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Gathering the skirt into the waistband. This is a tricky operation, where despite all the pinning prep, you still need to adjust the gathers with the tip of your needle as you go.

I realized that this tiny series of adjustments is something nobody taught me in words, just by  example. I remember my mom and my needlework teacher doing it as she gathered, to preserve the tiny gathers in good order. 

It's the advantage you have of the inadvertent teaching you get in childhood, those subtle skills that make a lot of difference to your results. 

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Here's a section of the gathering in process

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And today I'll finish the waistband, running elastic through the waistband to draw it up snug. After that, deciding on length and hemming and I'm done. Or the skirt is, whichever happens first.

And speaking of skills, here's knitting group leader, reference librarian Meg, holding up her shawl in progress. 

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She had great skills demos in childhood, too, with a mother and grandmother who knitted, sewed, gardened, had nursing skills. 

So when she was adult she was able to take up beekeeping, gardening, knitting and really started as more than a beginner. This was alongside a career in the book wholesaling world, marriage and children. 

 Her "beginning" knitting a few years ago, was almost instantly expert. Likewise she tried her hand at small tapestry weaving, and made beautiful works. She just has those latent skills waiting to be used. She's thinking of crocheting next! Maybe embroidery, though her family expertise might be a bit intimidating, what with heirloom pieces.

And while I was at the library, I picked up what turned out to be such a heavy book they'd held it for me at the counter instead of the high shelf my alphabetic place would be, fearing it could flatten whoever lifted it down.

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I didn't realize, when I requested it, that it was every recipe for the twenty years of the television show, plus notes and sources and explanations of the chemistry. Mainly I want ideas rather than recipes. 

I'm also starting to keep track, for interest and for avoiding repetition, of the monthly dinners for Handsome Son. The blog came in handy here, memory failing.

And here's the soup for our October dinner, a golden one of butternut squash, red lentils and carrots, with a chicken stock. I'll have the cook's sample today and the rest is in the freezer.

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Such a lovely color, great fall produce. Reminded me to get a pumpkin for the front step.

And here's one of my favorite accounts on Twitter, a maker of miniature animals and dioramas. 

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Here's one, a still from a brief video, of a tiny animal coming out at night in secret to read. She and Maggie Rudy keep me going.

Here's to another lovely day.