One of the things I worked on was the July American Stars BOM being run by Barbara Brackman. When I saw the picture of the block, I was like, no way. Who has time for that? But, then I made it and it worked out fine and it really wasn't that hard. I pieced it traditionally, marking each match point on each piece to get them to align correctly. I only had to pick out a couple seams. And then when it went together and I laid it out, I thought 'what shape is this?' parallelogram maybe? But, it really was square and just needed to be blocked to shape. 7 of 12, so more than half way there.
The new yoke will have a seam down the center. I've never done that but have owned several shirts where it was done. It'll be fine and the princess will never know. And, you won't tell, will you?
Syd is doing well. She and her boyfriend are both looking for new jobs. They've decided that unloading trucks and stocking shelves (the reason for the extra width in the yoke) might not be worth the pay. She brought me her IRA statement so I could tell her what it meant (these people keep sending me letters and I don't know what they mean). I explained that she had a retirement account that her previous employee had established for her and emphasized how easy it was to save for retirement since she hadn't even noticed that they were taking money out of her check to do it. I could see her face light up at the thought of having access to some savings, but then explained that if she tried to take it out, the government would get most of it. I don't know if I convinced her to keep adding to it. Hopefully her next employer will do the same thing and get her to save without noticing it.
The Texas Red Star hibiscus has bloomed some more. What a beautiful flower.
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Cleaning and sewing feels like rearranging chairs on a ship that republicans seem determined to sink.
Conservatives pretend to be downtrodden. That "they" (we) are trying to take away conservative rights to believe whatever bullshit they want to believe. Nothing could be further from the truth. They're welcome to believe whatever batshit crazy bullshit they want. But, they can't force me to believe it. They can't force me to believe that equal rights are only for them. They can't force me to believe that straight, white and christian are the only way to be and the only people to respect.
I don't think they realize that we've been watching. Watching their high holy leaders fornicate outside of marriage with basically anybody, which is the opposite of what they tell their followers to do. Watching people with skin tones different than mine rise to positions of power, from which they can represent and raise up other people like them and are actually doing the work to make things better for everyone. Watching them selectively use parts of the bible that point at me, but ignoring the parts that point to them (where in the bible does it say to hate and hurt people?) .
The other day, I found myself wondering whether I could still "pass" for straight if I had to and I was ashamed. Ashamed that a bunch of assholes could make me think that. And, more devoted than ever to fight back in every way I can.
Everybody have a good week. Be brave. Be strong. Be kind. Let's not let the haters make us change.
Lane
4 comments:
I like the fabric Sydney chose and I appreciate your extra effort of fitting it to her (realizing that is simply one of your skills).
We have to vote. And we have to promote voting as I have always voted and still watched Trump win. I also remember the really fine moment when we were waiting for Pennsylvania results and Biden's campaign released a message: "Be patient."
Those two words literally filled me with peace (an unaccustomed voice of reason) and hope.
It's good that things are trending better at work, thanks to your efforts to place reasonable limits. Your work experiences are always great food for thought. Thanks for sharing them and all the other topics you include.
I like the shirt fabric. It’s good you teach her about retirement. Thanks for sharing. Mary
God, I hope we never go back to the day when you have to pass for straight. Some of the nicest guys I have known were gay. Most straight guys I cannot say the same.
Today is Sunday and I have read your blog. Love the shirt, she will be
very comfortable in it. The quilt piece is exceptionable. Have never seen the red flower, very pretty. lum
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