Saturday, 26 July 2025

Saturday 26th July - tidying up

I was sitting in my usual place on the settee wondering what to draw this morning. 

I was procrastinating, by writing about not drawing, and then just got on with it and drew what I could see;


We have a terrible habit of using the hearthrug as a sort of staging post for things waiting to be dealt with. They can lurk there for days, weeks even. As I drew I started realising how utterly irritating I was finding all the machines and tools lined up in front of me.

BB kindly carried them off and put everything away;
Well, what a difference! We both feel better for having tidied that patch. (Now for the rest of the room...)

Patchwork

I have returned to the hexagon quilt I started back in the Autumn of 2023. 


It's a sort of 'as and when I'm in the mood' project. At the moment I am in the mood, so I'm making patches and adding them, one or two a day. Each patch is completely finished before it is added to the quilt; the padding, backing and quilting all done, so the patches become little padded hexagon 'pennies'.



That way the actual quilt is always 'finished'; no raw edges, pins or tacking threads to be dealt with. I am using it already as a cover for my knitting bag.

Music 

I'm watching/listening to the Vivaldi and Bach prom concert from last night as I tap away at this blog post. Glorious. How do they play so fast for so long? And those swift, mercurial changes from loud to soft? Such skill and musicality.

I enjoyed listening to Susan Calman championing recorders on the BBCSounds 'Artworks' programme the other evening. I learned to play the recorder at school, and spent many a Friday teaching recorders at primary schools. I had no idea they were such a versatile instrument until I listened to the programme. 

Now, if I had listened to this;

Charlotte Barbour-Condini plays Music for a Bird by Linde on the Recorder at BBC Young Musician of the year, 2012, Woodwind final.




6 comments:

  1. The quilt looks lovely.
    We have a staging area too. It's so frustrating, but things tend to just sit there for a while until I get tired of seeing stuff sitting there lol. Things were tidy when Baby A and daughter were here, but already the table is collecting things lol

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    1. Our house; corners, surfaces, chairs, table, just seems to silt up... what we're lacking is a place for everything, so having everything in its place is an impossibility!

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  2. I sometimes miss having a hearth and a mantelpiece...but I am truly grateful for my little bungalow and its efficient radiators

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    1. The fire hasn't been used for years; it's a coal effect gas one. Now, of course, we can't use a gas fire at all because of the oxygen. Still, it looks good!

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  3. Funny how certain spots accumulate random items. And usually it takes a few minutes to sort it all out. It's a good feeling to know it's done.

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    1. As you say, clearing it up just takes a few minutes, so why do I let it all lie around for so long?!?

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