Tuesday, May 23, 2017
As I always do on bee days, I set my alarm for 7 AM. During the night I realized that I should have sent out a couple of Cranberry Hall e-mails so, after the coffee was started, it was straight upstairs to my computer to take care of that. I had a problem with my mail program and it took awhile to get it sorted out but eventually the postings went out to everyone that needed them.
One side of the backseat in my car was loaded with the bottles and cans that I wasn’t able to return to the bottle depot on the weekend, and the trunk is full of books from the Guild Library. I wouldn’t have had room to pack both mine and Carola’s sewing necessities so my plan was to make a run to the bottle depot, come back home, pack my sewing stuff, pick up Carola and head out to the bee. But Carola decided not to go to the bee so my plans changed.
I helped Pat move the various parts for his Rubbermaid desk downstairs and then I loaded the car up with my sewing supplies. I earned just over $5 at the bottle return shop and then headed out to the Post Office. I had a couple of cards to get in the mail, as well as a cross stitch pattern I sold through one of my Facebook groups. From there it was straight to the bee – all that done and I was at the bee by 9 AM!
I worked in the Guild Library for the first hour or so of the morning. After all our book removals I wanted to make sure the list I had of the remaining books was right. There were a few inconsistencies but I assumed anything that wasn’t in the library or already on loan must have been culled. Although the library is supposed to be closed until the move there were a couple of ladies who wanted books so I let them sign them out; it will be fewer books to move!
I had a card top finished before we broke for lunch. I’m more aware of precision piecing since my class and, although I didn’t use glue, I did restitch a couple of seams because I had lost the points. In the past I would often not bother redoing something like that. After lunch I stitched one of the borders on my Vacation Time quilt – the Block of the Month from last year. I have the remaining two borders ready to go so I should be able to finish the project in my next sewing session.
I’ve started to look for recipes for the concession I’m doing on Friday night. Someone brought a bundt cake to the Guild today that used a cake mix so I’ve asked for the recipe. The website also had an interesting looking cookie so I may try those as well. I’ll look through Mum’s book for a third item; hopefully I can find a square that is dense enough that it can be served on a napkin.