February can be tough for me. Isn't it for most people? It is the depths of winter with it's icey claws gripping us and keeping us from getting that Vitamin D that restores our souls. I look out the window and occasional snow storms share their white beauty but in between there is nothing uglier than dirty snow with its dead branches and muddy surface reminding us of February's awful seeming endlessness.
For me, however, February has extra depths to plumb. It's my dear Dad's birthday, a brilliant, handsome engineer and father to a tribe of eight children. He was everything a devoted, loving, respectful husband could be to his wife and set a high bar for every man his daughters would ever meet. He was so kind to me and so encouraging. I miss him so and his February birthday points that out sometimes with pain as deep as the icy snow drifts outside.
Then there is my Valentine's Day, such a lovely fun holiday. I always called it my double dip holiday because my birthday was the day after. I lucked out on that one, at least until the past few years. My mom, who I miss so deeply, passed away on my birthday. February strikes again! I do think part of my February dread is the anticipation. Once I am through each of these dates, I feel "safe" again. It's hard for me to celebrate my birthday on that day but we are good at workarounds here.
Now that I have reached this age, I think it is great. I have awesome health. What's a few headaches? But I am blessed with none of the usual affiliated issues of aging and am so thankful for that. My great grandmother lived to 102 in the pre antibiotic world and my grandmother until 97. Fingers crossed here for a healthy and mindful dotage! February also just saw me spend 11 of its days with Influenza B but I am over it with no repercussions, yay! You do not want this and I pray none of you get it, not fun! But I have rebounded and the future is looking good and I can't wait for warmer weather and my garden.
I have already had one shopping trip for fabric this week. I have been craving some Essex linen to make a light topper to bring on our vacation this summer. Having had my fill of winter, it is time to sew for summer and we will be going on vakay to the Azores, so sew I must. I did my shopping at that wonderful local quilt shop that has some really lovely garment fabrics, Quilted Threads, and I honed in on the Essex linens but there were some exquisite Japanese garment weight fabrics there as well, to die for! They gave a bit of a heavy winter vibe so I stayed away, but they were gorgeous.
I will be making View B of this pattern with a few changes, as usual. The sleeves will be shorter and have a contrast band. I cut four inches of the length of the bodice. The pockets will have some piping and the shawl band will have assorted blocks of color, all in Essex linen, my favorite summer fabric. I do love that View C vest and have some plans for that. I also have some lovely rayon challis that would make a great skirt to go with this, or a cami, we'll see.
This quilt shop is a big one and has a selection of "quilting" notions you can't believe. Garment sewists really need to check these things out because I don't see them being marketed to us. I picked up this little gem and can see using it for underlining and also in applique and art pieces.
It has this tiny injection type needle to apply the fusible substance to where ever you want it and then you just press. I can see a lot of uses for this and precision is definitely the right description.
My other purchase, total impulse buy, was this wild and crazy variegated thread from Mettler. We'll see what creativity this spurs. I need to stare at it for a while! Quilt shops have incredible thread selections.
I did finish my blanket skirt and I love wearing it. It is a real staple and I hope to get some pics up soon. I'm just a little worn from this flu but will be coming up with a review. My little skirt is quite warm and works great with the fleece tights and puffer coat.
Pic below is just after I blew out my seven candles. I am so happy to be alive, healthy, blessed with a passion, sewing, and a family that is incredible. I have lifelong friends who helped me celebrate and they are treasures. I treasure you as well, my dear readers and thanks for following me all these years. Let's hope for many more together. I have a lot left in me to sew and miles of yardage before I sleep, to paraphrase Robert Frost, miles to sew before I sleep......................Bunny
Happy Milestone!!!
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DeleteHappy Milestone Birthday. May you enjoy ever day until your next milestone; repeat and repeat!
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thanks, Sox! I plan on it!
DeleteHappy Birthday! I will be joining you in July. Hard to believe isn't it? You look great. I hope that the cake tasted as good as it looks.
ReplyDeleteIt did and I totally went for it! You look pretty great as well, Nancy. Wish you were close and we could share a drink!
DeleteHappy Birthday, I am only a couple of years behind you. With your genes, you should have many more. Love your projected projects.
ReplyDeletethanks so much. My great grandmother, the 102, had a needle in her hand until she passed away. I always heard stories of her amazing needle skills.
DeleteHappy birthday!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, so much, Kay!
DeleteHappy Birthday 🎂🎂🎂
ReplyDeleteThanks, Towanda.
DeleteHappy Milestone! You look fabulous, and it sounds like a well celebrated birthday, here is to many more happy times.
ReplyDeleteThank You, Graca. It was a wonderful celebration.
DeleteHappy Birthday! I enjoy your posts and your projects. Many happy returns of the day!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I look forward to spending my "fabric money".
DeleteHappy Birthday, Bunny! I finally stopped in to Quilted Threads back in January to check them out and buy thread. I will be back. They had the most fun barkcloth with exaggerated black skimmers (a shorebird) on it. I think I have to have it! I drive by Henniker regularly on my way to see my mom in Warner. It's only a mile out of my way to go into the village to QT.
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm in Warner nearly every day. What a sweet village that is! I will have to check out that bark cloth. Love their notions too!
Deletesounds like a wonderful celebration, Happy Birthday
ReplyDeleteThanks, Beth.
DeleteHappy Birthday! Can't wait to see your finished topper!
ReplyDeletethanks, Diane.
DeleteHappy birthday! I think life is different now - my grandmother seemed so old at 60 and I feel like I'm just getting started! Can't wait to head up to Quilted Threads for the shop hop next month. Isn't it just a delight? I will definitely look for that glue. Seems like it would be great for piping! I can't wait to see that jacket. We're off to the SW in September and it would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteIt was the perfect solution for dealing with the ends of my Hong Kong seam treatment at the bottom of my sleeves. Wow, another QT fan! We need to get together.
DeleteHappy birthday! So glad you had a lovely celebration.
ReplyDeleteThank you. My girls really pulled off a lovely and memorable evening.
DeleteTurning 70 isn't bad but it is a bit jarring if you don't feel old. I turn 72 next month and feel like I'm in one of my best decades! Happy day! Karen
ReplyDeleteI'm getting that vibe too. Thanks, Karen.
DeleteHappy 7th Decade! What a wonderful birthday celebration you had!
ReplyDeleteI love your linen topper plan and can't wait to see it. Glad you're over the flu hump! C'mon spring!!
Yes. It was a special evening for sure.
DeleteHappy Birthday, a few days late! Sounds like you had a beautiful celebration. May you have many more with your loving family.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Bunny and thank you for the years of wonderful blogs. Lopve to hear that you are feeling soooo good and love your optimism for the future.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday. Sounds like a wonderful celebration. I've already hit the 80! Life is good - - keep sewing - love your blog
ReplyDeleteBunny - you just don't look like you're 70 years old! I can see you sewing, gardening and enjoying life for decades to come! BTW, Happy Belated Birthday!
ReplyDeleteLate congratulations to your birthday. A great way to celebrate!
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