Leiya says I shouldn't mix topics in one post. Since she isn't a READER of my posts she just looks at the pictures and then gets confused. She was looking at an old post on cleaning and in the same post I'd written about the spiderwebs at the kindergarten and how the teachers were teaching natural science. Leiya was horrified at the spiders' nest that she thought I'd let occupy my doorway.
Too bad. I'm mixing topics today too.
I FINALLY got the binding on Maxine's quilt. I decided to try Mrs. Okutomi's way of sewing the binding on the back and bringing it to the front and then sewing it on with a hem stitch on the sewing machine. No hand sewing. I have long wanted to find a way to bind quilts without the hand sewing for my prayer quilts. They need to be done speedily. Mrs. Okutomi uses fusing tape to hold down the binding before sewing, I used Elmer's School glue (a tip from Sharon Schambler). Mrs. Okutomi's Bernina machine can make a very small V in the zig part of the stitch but my machine's stitch can't be regulated. Mrs. Okutomi makes all her stained glass quilts using the tiny hem stitch feature and the zigs barely show at all!

Anyway, this is what the front of the quilt looks like using invisible thread.

On the back I used regular white thread and it gives a pleasant lacy look.

Mixing topics. Our blueberries are ripe! Just in time for me to miss them... I picked as many as I could this morning and we enjoyed them on our granola.

I've left instructions for Tetsu to pick daily and put them in the freezer for later enjoyment.

And what do you think this is? I have told the principal at the elementary school that I will be absent from crosswalk duty from Monday. I've bowed and apologized to him, I've bowed and apologized to another teacher. I've asked pardons TWICE on my crosswalk duty log and begged forgiveness for this great irresponsibility of throwing out my duties numerous times from different city officials. According to Tetsu that is not enough. I have to FORMALLY put in a leave of absence report complete with the family chop etc. (Only Tetsu thinks this is necessary. The city didn't ask me for it.)
"Tanya, you should know that you can't just take off without making a formal application for the city's files. I will write it for you to submit."
So this morning, Tetsu wrote out by brush, the FORMAL paper for the city to keep in their records. Ah... my husband is a generator of some of the Japanese red tape! I will FORMALLY be absent from my crosswalk post from tomorrow til August 15th!
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Oh, blueberries. Those are My Honey's favorite berries. We all love them any way we can get them: yogurt, ice cream, bread....
Ah, the formality of the leave of absence. At least there will be no one standing on the corner tomorrow asking, "Where is Tanya????" ;)
Have a wonderful trip!
Hugs,
Lois
Blueberries are just getting ripe here in Michigan too. I bought some at the Farmers Market Wednesday and they were delicious.
Hope you have a good flight...and a wonderful time with your family in CA.
Have a safe trip coming to CA and visiting with your daughter and family. Enjoy!!
Leiya sounds just like my sister...looks, but doesn't read. Have a safe trip!! (now that you have formally informed them of your absense)I am sure the kids will miss your shouting, whistling, and flinging of your arms every morning.
I sometimes use a decorative stitch to stitch my binding on to the front, which saves hand stitching, saves me having to be too accurate and looks pretty.
Have a great time! See you when you return.
The binding looks great. It takes me as long to put the glue on as it does to hand sew the binding. Have a trip. Have a safe flight. Look for my daughter at the airport!
Tanya,
Have you tried changing the stitch length and width on the blind hemming stitch? Your machine should allow you to regulate that like any other stitch.
Try freezing the blueberries on a cookie sheet (or a plate) - anything where they can be layed out on a single layer. Then, eat them still frozen on ice cream. Yum!! Lois
Your blueberries look so good. Ours are getting ripe also. Glad that Tetsu made your leave of absence formal....everyone will know your where abouts. Have a safe flight and enjoy your visit with famil and friends.
Liz
It's nice to know all the formalities are out of the way. And blueberries and bindings are always a good thing. *grin*
I have a small curiousity; I assume that the red stamp is the family chop. What's the iridescent line of characters above it?
LOL - I had to laugh that she thought that cobweb was on YOUR door! Tanya, that's my favorite way to do binding now. So fast. I need more practice though, or maybe to slow down.
Tetsu did a lovely job on your paperwork!
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