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Thursday, July 11, 2024

Hours and hours of hand sewing off the grid

If you look up the Rubicon Trail then you will understand where I have been off grid this past week. It is difficult jeep terrain that stock jeeps don't do. We went in Toyotas  with friends and family. No cell service,  no electricity,  no water. It was wonderful! 

My trip began driving myself over the mountain to meet up with my husband and other family. 

The top of my mountain right after leaving home is lovely this time of year.


We drove to Carson City,  Nevada the first night.


Brother in law and my grand


Driving past Lake Tahoe was beautiful.  There were so many ponderosa trees that I scarce could get a photo of the lake. 






 We stayed at the Rubicon Trail Head near Loon Lake the second night.



We hit the trail in the morning. 


We had 5 rigs in our group.  We rock crawl together all the time but never the Rubicon. 


The bench carvings at the trail head were so cool!












I hand appliqued while going over rocks for 3 days, big and small. That makes me pretty talented, needle in, wait for bumps to lessen, needle up, wait again. I learned patience  for sure. It was actually calming. My husband would tell me to keep stitching when the trail got scary.

If my stitches look like I have been on a rough road, I have.





7 comments:

  1. Wow Deana, you are all brave doing that and sewing!! Your applique looks really good , you and hubby look very serious!! Lots of concentrating on the road and rocks!!

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  2. Oh wow - what fabulous country! Well done on getting any sewing done at all!

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  3. What a stunning area to visit. xx

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  4. Beautiful country! Is the heatwave happening there? I haven't tried to applique something serious while riding but I will now! All I would have to manage is Michigan's potholed roads.

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  5. My hubby would love to go on drives like yours…
    Great job stitching. That’s how I stitched my hexies for #1 challenge but maybe the roads weren’t that rough.
    Maria
    Lifeontheblock

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  6. It sounds like an amazing trip. Wouldn’t it be lovely if I could be there with you

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  7. I would have stabbed myself and bled all over the appliqué! Gorgeous scenery, looks like you are all creating wonderful memories together.

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