When last I posted about my February tote for the calendar project I was futzing around with the patchwork. I finally did go with this idea of traditionally stacking and sewing the fabric pieces. I also had to resort to using the sewing machine on a few bad nights when my fingers locked up too much to do hand work. I finally got the patchwork completed. It's not pretty, but it's done. I'm using the solver, copper and gold metallic threads I picked up at the quilt show last year to feather stitch the seams, as that's the easiest embroidery stitch I know. I don't want to attempt any beading on this go, so once that's done I'll be ready to assemble the tote.
Since I've learned it's almost impossible not to spend money (although I'm still trying to avoid that whenever I can), I'm changing my tactics to spend as little as possible. Since food is our biggest expense every month, I'm competitively shopping at three different supermarkets and beefing up my emergency pantry. The latter I need to do anyway in preparation for hurricane season, but it helps. I cook at home nearly every night now, and make judicious use of leftovers. We eat well, although beef is out of my budget for the most part. My guy and our nephew eat about twice the amount of food I do, so I'm cooking recipes for basically five. By avoiding convenience foods and purchasing whole foods instead I'm spending about $130.00 or less per week at the market, keeping us at about $500.00 per month for food. I am thrifting or buying at the dollar store everything I can these days: books, cleaners, clothes, certain foods (when they're cheaper...