Our frigid weather continues. Overnight temps have been consistently below zero. Monday was -21, this morning up to -6. (Well, it is Minnie-soda, ya know.) We have plenty of wood for our stoves. A heavy snow cover would be much appreciated, but hasn't appeared yet. Yesterday morning, we had a beautiful snow fall, bit it didn't last giving us only an inch of cover.
The air outside wouldn't be nearly as numbing if it weren't for the frequent high winds. When we venture out to feed and water the chickens, bring wood to the house from the wood shed or any other task that must be done, you can be sure we bundle up to our eyeballs. Even so, we usually have to come in at least once to warm tingling fingers by the stove before we're done.
This past Tuesday and Wednesday were especially brutal with dangerous wind chills. Schools were cancelled on Wednesday which may have been in response of parents to the just-as-bad conditions on Tuesday when there was school.
To cleanse our bodies with a good dose of oxygen and stretch lazy muscles, we've been walking (briskly) out together to get the mail each day. Yesterday there was no wind and we both commented on how balmy a calm 6 above zero felt. More of the cold is forecast to last through next Monday with a warm-up arriving by Tuesday. Yay for that!
Wednesday I finally tackled taking down the holiday decorations in the house and putting up the winter ones. It took me all day and I didn't truly finish until yesterday.
Last night I hung my new shower curtain in the bathroom.
Before putting it up, here it is on the design wall of my quilt room, done (wonky buttonholes and all) and ready to go.
And in place. Sorry I can't get a better picture, but our bathroom is too small. The toilet is directly across from the shower and even standing on the toilet seat, I'm not far enough away for a good shot. (I did try.)
And the rug to match, in front of the sink, that I crocheted.
What's the next quilted project I've gotten a start (barely) on? The above is the "winter" wall hanging I've been using in that special display wall space in the kitchen. I originally made it for a different area before we remodeled the kitchen, and it's really too small for this new space. Therefore, the new piece (I've been thinking about making for two years now) is my current project. With luck, I'll spend some time working on it today!
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Your bathroom looks so cozy; I love it! I would like to crochet a rug- did you have pattern? Stay warm! Angela
I have rugs in my bathroom crocheted with old sheets. I do like the look of your rug. Is it made with rug yarn? I can't find rug yarn in stores here any more.
Mama Pea,
I so love your homemade bathroom shower curtain, it's gorgeous!!! You're one talented lady :-)
Can't wait to see your next project in process, finished, and on the wall.
Temperatures today are warmer it's 36 degree's this afternoon. We will drop back down this evening.
Stay warm!!!
Hugs to you and yours.
Sandy
Gorgeous new shower curtain.
We are being blasted by winds. I'm tired of them. A trek for outdoor time means 20 minutes of piling on layers.
But the winter is sure buzzing by quickly. Hard to imagine January is already almost 1/3 gone. Yikes!
Shower curtain is too pretty for shower...I have generic bought (china made I'm sure) up. I'm jelly as LN would say. It's 24* here in DE with no wind, positively summer like. I was sweating outside and stripped off my coat.
Keep calm, quilt on, lol
The shower curtain and rug are so pretty! We are "enjoying" temperatures similar to yours this week. This is our second day off school due to the temps and the snow we got yesterday. Stay warm!
Your bathroom looks so cosy.Your shower curtain fits in perfectly. Keep warm.
Rosezeeta
Verrrrry snazzy! All those matching accessories....for your bathroom, nonetheless! I think the shower curtain looks better hanging with the "waves" in it than it just looks "as is", which I suppose is good since you actually are using it as a shower curtain. If I went through all that trouble to make something like that I would have it encased in glass and hung on the wall and NOBODY would be able to touch it.
That's the best shower curtain I've ever seen. Love the rug too.
Beautiful! did you post directions/pattern for the rug?
Angela - I started by crocheting an oval rug using strips of fabric and then kind of figured out how to make the rectangular rug out of Aunt Lydia's Rug Yarn. If you wish, you could probably get enough information from a tutorial I did a while back. Go over to my right hand side bar and scroll way down to my Search box and type in Crocheted Rag Rug Tutorial. The four blogs I did (Part 1 - thru Part 4) should pop up for you. I think what I will do though, when I start a new rug (always a new one in my head waiting to be done!), I will do a tutorial on doing the rectangular one with the rug yarn.
Kristina - Yes, I am using Aunt Lydia's Rug Yarn which is no longer available. I got mine on eBay. By watching and waiting, I've gotten quite a stash of different colors at a reasonable price.
Sandy - Thank you, thank you! Never made it into my quilt room yet this week (sigh) but hope to spend the WHOLE day in there tomorrow.
Sue - Thank you!
We are still getting those blasted winds here, too. You are so right . . . it takes soooo long to get all the gear on you need for even a short foray outside. I feel like I'm wearing them out pulling them on and off!
Lisa - If you had more time, I know you could/would whip up a shower curtain, too. Yay for your decent weather. Must feel good!
Tombstone Livestock - Aaaah, you are my quilting guru!
De - I know! I can't quite believe the frigid temps you're having in Indiana. I'm betting my brother and SIL, who live a little SW of Chicago are smiling all the way from their rented condo to the beach in Florida right now!
Thanks for your kind words.
Rosezeeta - Well, thank you, ma'am! I have to admit that for as small a space as I had to design our bathroom in, it's worked out very well. As long as there's no more than one person in there at a time!
Carolyn - YES! I agree with you totally. It turned out so . . . angle-y. And geometric. (With that pattern I expected something different??) I was so pleased that I liked it better when I got it hung. And don't think you can fool anyone into thinking you don't have sewing talents, Ms. Ruffles. I've seen your work.
Sparkless - What a nice thing for you to say! Thanks so much.
DFW - Thank you! I am making myself a note to do a tutorial on the rug made with heavy yarn. It's really simple. Stay tuned . . .
I concur-the curtain and the rug are lovely.
I'm just counting the blessings in the weather. Remember last year's 40 days below zero? I'm reading Farmer Boy to my school kids and they walked to school in -40. Of course, they weren't embarrassed to wear woolen union suits. :)
Great job! I always have winter decor up too, until Feb., then I put up some red for V. D....
odiie - When hubby came in yesterday to warm his frozen fingers once, we were talking about what the old pioneers up here did in the winters. They sure didn't have the "high-tech" clothing options we do. When we had our dairy goat herd, I can remember trying to figure out a way to milk with my choppers on!
Nancy po - I kind of work my Valentine's decorations right into my winter ones. The winter ones don't come down until about April around here! (Well, sometimes March.)
While we can't compare to the temps you all have had, for NC it was down right ridiculous! Monday I got up to 45, by that night it got down to 9, with a windchill of 3. We have finally started creeping back up and are in the low 40's today with rain.
I LOVE your shower curtain! Question for you....did you seal that wood on the bathroom walls? I would love to do something like that but there is next to no ventilation in my bathroom. A fan, but that's it.
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Stephanie - Yes, the pine paneling got 2-3 coats of polyeurathane. Also we put an undercoat of paint on the ceiling that is especially anti-mold. Steam rises and all?
Thanks Mama Pea!
Stephanie - You're very welcome. :o}
Thank you!
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