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Crumb-Quilt Progress

 A few days ago, I woke too early and had trouble getting back to sleep. I finally decided I wasn't going to fall asleep again, so I went to the craft room to work on the crumb quilt.   I've been assembling more crumb strips, roughly measuring them to the same general length (and adding more pieces where needed), then laying them aside, trying to clear up some space on the design wall-- and also looking to learn whether or not it was too soon to put away the leftover crumbs.   Here's the view from the sewing machine once daylight broke... It's peaceful in there, and so quiet with everyone else asleep.  Pieceful?  Crumb-pieceful?   The design wall is still holding the last of the un-joined-up string stars, the border units for that quilt, and (in this photo, at least) the remnants of the crumb blocks.  As of this writing, those crumb units are all stitched together.  I'm ready to move on to the next phase, at long last! Here are the crumb strips, draped unceremonious

Treadle Update, Mostly

Here I am again, trying to do better than one blog post per month... 😅 The first topic for today is a bit of a weird one.  Remember those mysterious paper circles ("confetti" with something inside) I found in a small box with the spare needles for the Minnesota?  Here's the photo again, for a reminder: I couldn't figure out what they were, so I asked somewhere online-- one of those helpful groups of people who enjoy identifying random things for random strangers-- and several people said they look like "ammunition" for an old-fashioned cap gun.  I tried hitting one with a hammer (outside).  There was no bang or smoke, but perhaps that's not so surprising, considering how old these may be.  Maybe they've been exposed to too much humidity over the years, or maybe that one was just a dud.  Either way, it definitely smelled like sulfur, and looking online for images of "round caps", I see some that look similar.  I feel confident that's wh