Frustration !!!

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The Tree Lighting Ceremony for the "tree in the manhole" went off without a hitch. It looks beautiful and we're so happy to have it right across the street from our Items Outlet store. (I need a class on night photography or photo editing!)

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That was the day after Thanksgiving and so much has happened since then.

As our first major snowfall started I made a trip over to the cottage to check on things. I realized that if you didn't know which trees to drive between you'd never know where my driveway is. Can you spot it in this pictures? Hint: it's after the mailbox.

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Here we are looking back at the road after I pulled in.

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This is looking down the driveway. It's quite a hill so I parked on top.

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The cottage looks pretty good at this point.
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The deck and canoe are getting covered with snow and.......

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The lake is starting to freeze.
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We've had about 16" of snow since then.

I made another trip to Grand Rapids last weekend for our company Christmas party. I was able to meet many of the people I've only talked with by phone for the last several months and now have a face to put with the voice. The food was fantastic with chocolate covered strawberries, chocolate pecan pie and little lemon tarts for dessert. Oh ya, we had ham and scalloped potatoes too. Everything you'd expect from the Grand Rapids Sports Bar inside the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel.

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This is how Clutch rides on long trips. He snuggles in on my lap with his head resting on my arm. His being just a tiny bit spoiled tipped me off to a possible problem with the Grand Cherokee I drive. We made a trip to JoAnn's (not much choice in fabric/craft stores up here) for some foam core board last Friday. When it's cold outside, Clutch gets to stay in the car with the engine running for heat and to keep his seat heater going. I came out from the store to find the doors wouldn't unlock with my key fob and was even more surprised when I got inside and every "idiot light" on the dashboard was on, all the gauges had stopped working, none of the remote access functions were working and we had no heat. Yikes! After turning the car off and back on most things were working again except the check engine light. Called the dealer the next day and they didn't seem concerned and everything reset itself by the time I left for GR on Sunday. That was not a fun drive. Terrible fog and pouring rain all the way but the car was okay.

Winter Storm Warnings had been posted in northern Michigan for Sunday - Tuesday so I knew I'd be driving back through bad weather. I did pretty good dealing with the 45 mps. wind gusts until the snow started in earnest and all of a sudden those idiot lights started popping on, the gauges dropped, remotes stopped working and the heat shut off. I quickly called the dealer and they wanted me to pull over, turn the car off and restart it again. Did they think I was crazy?!? Sure, I'm going to pull over out in the middle of nowhere and see if the car starts again. I decided since I was still moving we'd freeze our way without heat to the store and then turn the car off. We were kind of cold by the time we got there.

Took the car to the local Jeep dealer the next morning and when you see that "oh wow" face on the service people you know you're in for a long, usually expensive ride. All of the SUVs at the rental desk had been signed out the day before so I ended up in a Dodge Caravan. Arg! I drove all the way to the store and realized my keys and garage door opener were still in the Cherokee so back to the dealer we went. Arg! They called in the afternoon to tell me the car wasn't acting up for them so they wanted to keep it and drive it until it threw it's little fit. They also let me know it needed front brakes, some fluid changes and a tune up. Only about $600 in repairs not including the current problem. Arg again! I could go on but I think you get the idea.

And...........The hard drive in the laptop is sending me "I'm about to die" messages. Yikes!!! No desktop system with me here so we'll rely on prayer and a tutorial on cleaning the inside for now. I can see money flying through the air like a swarm of bees coming out of my checkbook.

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I've also been lusting after a white feather tree this year. Haven't found one yet that's in my price range but did notice the $89 Martha Stewart one at Macy's is down to $34. I don't care about the red and green ornaments because I've been dreaming of a tree all in pink and white.

Considering my available spending after car repairs I might make the adorable Yoyo Tree I saw over on Sunshine's Creations blog.
She has a fantastic tutorial for the tree and is giving instructions for cute ornaments to hang on it.

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It's my day off today and I have a list of about 20 things I'd like to do. Guess I better prioritize and get moving. It's 1:00 PM already!

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Rotating Press Station Tutorial

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I'm back in Traverse City (at least for a week) and thought you might be worn out from all the Christmas shopping yesterday and be home stitching today so I'll try to get this tutorial posted before I leave for work this morning.


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I think I told you I first heard about this in an email from The Quilt Show. I should have saved the email for reference but going from memory, the referred you to a German web site for pictures and recommended a lazy susan from Linens 'n Things at $25. It looks really nice but I found a bamboo lazy susan at Walmart for $9.88 and it worked great. I purchased it at the store here in TC.

Reading German was never a talent I possessed and most of you could figure things out from the pictures but here's my version made in Shipshewana during the Dear Jane Retreat.

Here's what you'll need:
Lazy Susan (mine is about 15")
Cotton Batting
Cotton String
Paper for Pattern
Safety Pin
Sewing or Quilting Thread

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Place your lazy susan upside down on your pattern paper and trace around the edge. Cut out your paper pattern. You'll use it on both the batting and fabric. Because lazy susans vary in size from brand to brand, I recommend making the paper pattern.

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Using your paper pattern, cut out two circles of cotton batting. I used 100% cotton rather than a poly/cotton blend because I wasn't sure how the heat of the iron would effect the blend. Don't you love my hand drawn squiggles around the pattern. You don't need to use your artistic talents for that. I just wanted to make sure you could see the edge of the pattern.

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Pin your paper pattern to the wrong side of your chosen fabric. I used a cotton print by Moda from one of the American Jane collections.

Using a pencil, mark out around the circle on your fabric 3 1/2" from the edge of the paper.

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Cut out the fabric on your drawn line.

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Turn under 1/2" and sew around the circle about 1/4" from the folded edge leaving a 3/8" opening to insert the string. I stitched this one by machine but if I make another one I'm going to use a double strand of quilting thread and a running stitch like you would on a yoyo making sure the start and stop points are secure. I think it would be easier and look neater (not that anyone is going to see it) than my machine stitching did.

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Using a small safety pin, thread string through the casing.

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Center your batting circles in the middle of your fabric cover.
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Place your lazy susan upside down on the batting circles.

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Pull up string to gather cover around your lazy susan.

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Pull string tightly adjusting your gathers evenly.

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Tie string in a knot or bow. A extra set of hands is helpful at this point but I managed to do it okay.

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Trim excess ends of your string and tuck under so they are out of the way. Readjust any uneven gathers.

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Flip that baby over and enjoy. We all laughed at the retreat when I gave mine a spin and the fabric made us all dizzy. I haven't had much time to test this out yet but I think it has it's place. I also saw a 22" lazy susan somewhere and wonder if I might like the larger size.

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If you have any questions please email me. I'm off to work for the day.

Would one of the CyberQuilters please contact me. I was invited to join your group several months ago and knew I didn't have the time but would like to participate during the winter but don't know how to join.

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Happy Thanksgiving – Weekend Shopping Special

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I couldn't let the day go by without wishing all of you a Happy Thanksgiving. You are one of the things I'm very grateful for.

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I spent all of yesterday cooking and by evening realized I was coming down with a cold. No time in my life for being sick.

The turkey is in the oven and we're all relaxing while we drool over the Black Friday advertisements. I decided I couldn't resist joining in on the offering of great deals. Anything ordered from now until Sunday night will be 25% off. The discount will appear in "Step 2" of the checkout process after you type thanksgiving in the discount code box.

Have a wonderful day. I'm back on the road tomorrow morning to Traverse City.

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