Mug Carrier

It was a surprise when Moreen asked me to test her instructions for the January retreat project. I certainly now understand why she picked me. Not only am I not the most experienced quilter in the Guild but also I’m not a fan of bags and such. I quickly agreed as when she made the request we were about to sit down for Christmas dinner at her home.

It didn’t take me long until I was quite confused; I made notes on where my confusion lay but as each new step came up I struggled more and more. Finally, in frustration, I sent Moreen some photos and questions and she immediately suggested a house call.

Moreen was able to get me sorted out but because of something I had done wrong in a previous step the fabric I picked for the lining of the bag had to be the outside. Not a big deal.

My next struggle was with the tab closure. I was working with less than perfect bits of velcro and once I inserted a mug I realized it wasn’t going to stay closed. So I added another circle of velcro and that seemed to do the trick – until I opened the bag and the circle of velcro came off. Out came my glue gun and I stuck that sucker down so it won’t move.

Moreen adjusted her instructions and passed them along to a second tester – a much more experienced quilter. I overheard their conversation and there was only one point where the pattern needed to be improved so I felt I had done a good first test.

Mission accomplished!

The Flight Attendant

Author: Chris Bohjalian

This was on the list of books to wrap up for Kathryn’s birthday but when I thought a bit more about it I think it came to me from her.

The story centres around two women – Cassie and Elena. Cassie, the flight attendant, is an alcoholic and has random sexual encounters on her travels. After a flight to Dubai, Cassie wakes up in the bed of a dead man; she knows she slept with the man but she has no recollection of the murder. Elena is trailing Cassie in order to clean up a job her “people” believe she failed at.

I’m only giving the book a 3-star rating as I was disappointed in the ending. It was coming to an exciting conclusion but the ending left me confused and wanting the details.

Good Reads Rating: * * *

The Paris Library

This is one of the books included in Kathryn’s 2025 birthday bag. I saw the idea on Facebook and decided to pass it along. On her birthday Kathryn received a bag of books (second hand that I’ve pre-read) each wrapped in brown paper. The idea is that once a month (on her birthdate) she can pick a book to read. Each book includes a bookmark of some sort.

This was her January (blind) pick.

Click here to see my book review.