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Saturday, March 22, 2025

ScrapHappy Saturday - Homeward Bound


It is a car day today, on the way back from a perfect spring break trip. We took started the week cutting up a fallen tree that was blocking our pathway to the "upper 7" which is our patch of land going up the side of the mountain. That came with a nice hike to find that the rest of the trail was in excellent shape. Here is Kurt carrying some firewood up from the basement with the new carrier that I sewed for him. We don't keep the firewood in the basement, but there is a door that goes outside to our main wood piles. 

Then we did a bit of mortar on a rock wall that Kurt built under the open space where the master bedroom used to be a porch. That one will take a bit of time. There is a skill element involved, and I am sure we will get better with practice. 

Most of the time outside was battling a briar patch that we started taking out this summer to reveal a giant rock wall that has likely been buried for decades. More cutting of downed trees and yanking of vines with the winch left us both scratched and sore, ready for a soak in the hot tub.

I also painted the guest  bedroom, which we decided to call the green room. That is Jamestown Landing on the bed which is a Bonnie Hunter pattern, and leftover itty bitty nine patches on the wall that I randomly sewed together and ended up loving. I still find extras of those in the scrap bins from time to time. they were so much fun to sew. It did make me want to start saving 1 inch strips though, which is a dangerous precedent to set. I should paint the woodwork as well, but that is another project to add to the list. We do have a literal list. We started it when we bought the property and have made excellent progress, even though we keep adding new things. 

Not a stitch was sewn all week, but we will be home with a day left in the weekend and so perhaps some more yellows will come out to play soon? I sure hope so, the month is moving right along. How are your yellow scraps coming along?

7 comments:

  1. That rock wall is amazing! I wonder how old it is. And I love your green room - it looks cool and comfortable. Safe travels home!

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  2. Looks like you got lots done over your spring break. Hopefully you got the chance to sit and enjoy it all too.

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  3. For sure don't keep wood inside! The mountain cabin we bought? Yeah, the prior owner did. The entire room was termite infested. You don't know what you're bringing in.

    Enjoying your journey of rehabbing your retreat. It brings back memories of the 17 years it took us to finish ours!

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  4. you guys got a ton done!! its looking great. and I LOVE that green room - great idea!!!

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  5. What a busy and productive week! I love your guest room!

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  6. Safe travels, Angela! Best of luck with some YELLOW scrap sewing in the coming week. I have made two small projects in the RSC Color of the Month. It has yet to be determined if one more might sport a bit of yellow, as well.

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  7. Love the green room. I put my foot down at 1.5" scraps. It is a dangerous slope when seeing smaller scraps that are "so cute", so I keep repeating to myself 1.5, 1.5, lol. Enjoy! ;^)

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