With the girls

How often do you walk or run?

I started walking in the afternoon with six of my girlfriends from high school three times a week. Let me preface the fact that it is our 45 class reunion this year.

What started as something to get me moving has turned into a weekly catch-up on life, food and recipe exchange, and overall fun hour with friends I’ve known from junior high or even earlier.

For me, it gives me a break away from my folks and time to blow off some steam from a day of caregiving. We all are going through some kind of parental situation as we are at that age. It is always nice to have people who understand, give advice, and laugh with you.

I’m so glad we started walking.

Unneeded Items

I am sharing a project I started from the scraps of the donation quilts I’ve been working on. The fabric for the donation quilts comes from the adult bibs from the hospital’s acute care facility. The hospital’s volunteer crafter created them but didn’t need them anymore. I eventually got them to reuse as material for donation quilts to sell at the hospital’s thrift shop.

My pile of bibs in multiple stages of trimmings


For the donation quilts, I trimmed off the neck area and the finished edges to get a large area of fabric to cut my pieces. I had about 20+ bibs, which makes for much trimming waste of the bib’s neckties and finished edges. I thought I could make wrap cord bowls or trivets from the trimmings. It’s like a version of my denim seam trivet I made during the pandemic.

This is definitely a form of slow stitching.


I used the neckties (bias tape) as a cord, then wrapped and twisted the strips of fabric from the finished edges around them. I stitched around the wrapped cord to secure and connect the rows. I laid the wrapped cord on top of the previous row to build up the sides. I ended it by folding it under itself and stitching it tight so it would come apart.

Two finished pieces


There is still a bunch of trimmings left and more to make. I hope I can use all of it. Reuse, Reduce, Recycle.