Sunday, 7 June 2026

Slainte Mhath, Slugs;)


First I tried straw, then I teased out wire scourers to apply as mulch, splitting open the end of my thumb but NOTHING seems to stop the pesky slugs that are trashing my strawberries. I have been out at dusk with a trowel, waging war against the slimy pests. My next strategy is to put out beer traps, otherwise I will not be able to eat a single homegrown strawberry without biting into something vile and squelchy. 


It was all-systems-go at work with customer quilts. I think 4 different ones were on the frames this week ranging from brightly coloured Kaffe Fassett fabrics to more traditional combinations.
 



I had hoped to declare my patchwork coat pieces done but I could not do any hand-stitching unless I put a plaster on my thumb, which was very awkward. The coat pattern is for a single layer of unlined boiled wool so I have to figure out how to add a lining to hide all of the scruffy insides. It is times like these when I really miss having a big work table. 




I worked out that I only have 5 free weekend days to quilt the 2-person show quilt that I was hoping would be entered into FoQ. It does not feel like enough time and I don’t fancy having no weekend time off between now and the end of July, apart from Nella’s Graduation. I am disappointed because I thought I had come up with a good plan but it needs to be achievable as well as impressive so we will either have to defer the quilt or just apply an edge-to edge pattern. 


I have to say, full-time working has killed off any creativity I may have had. When I get home from work I really can’t be bothered to do very much - take Nessie out, eat, make packed lunch, perhaps an hour of telly, then bed! Gone are the long days of working on a show quilt at the expense of absolutely everything else…