Monday, June 8, 2009

Is there any knitting goin on?













It was my intention to make this a blog about knitting. I don't think I have posted once about knitting! While I do knit almost every single day, I seem to be engaged in a delightful obsession with fabric at the moment. I am very new to quilting. I have just started my very first on line quilt a long, over at Old Red Barn Co and I am having a great time. I am very far behind but will hopefully catch up this week. Dana is giving us very detailed, photo filled instructions, so I am learning tons. I never fully realized the importance of pinning-I used to always skip that part! Not anymore. Pins are my friends. They make a world of difference when trying to line up squares. I have found so much inspiration on line. There are so many wonderful blogs, and tutorials out there. My main problem now is to find time to make all of these wonderful quilts.






I am almost finished with the top of a quilt kit I purchased over at Bits and Bobs by Amy Smart's Etsy shop. The quilt has some fantastic fabrics, and Amy so nicely cut the squares, and numbered the rows, so it was a breeze to put together. My other project was taken from Film in the Fridge. I fell madly in love with her Wonderland baby quilt. I ordered the charm packs from Pink Chalk Fabric. As soon as they arrived I went right to work. I am so happy with how this turned out. I took particular care in matching up my squares.






Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Quilt Along


I can't believe that the last time I posted on this blog it was snowing outside. CRAZY! Well here it is June and I have joined the Old Red Barn Co. quilt along. It is a total of 6 weeks, and they are on week 3. Since I just joined today I am a bit behind. I purchased my fabric and cut it into 2.5 inch strips. I have also started sewing my strips together, 6 at a time. This is going to take a long time. I have chosen blues, greens, and yellows. I am very excited about this!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Snow Snow and more Snow

















I could not pass these flowers by when I saw them in the store. Everything is so white here. We had about 10 inches of snow on Sun/Mon. I thought we were done, or I should say that I wished we were done. I have been perusing the seed catalogs, dreaming of the backyard being covered in pinks, reds, and purples and not white.

I am happy to report that my kitchen shelves have been installed. This entire project happened because I won a giveaway. I won a sweet little blue bird on Elizabeth's blog Creative Breathing. Once he arrived in my home I realized I had no place of honor for him. After a trip to Lowe's and several coats of paint I am happy to report my little blue bird is sitting pretty now. I was not sure about the paint color...but now I have to say that I love it. It feels very whimsical to me and being in the dead of winter that was just what I was going for...a little whimsy! Now...to find some more stuff to put on the shelves!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Craft Day






I love crafty Sunday's. I finally finished my felt hearts for Valentine's Day...only a day late, not too bad. I love the heart's that Elizabeth of Creative Breathing creates. I was inspired by her to create some little felt hearts for Valentine's Day. Mine are by no means anywhere as elaborate nor do they have those tiny little perfect stitches, but I love them just the same. I love the way it feels to stitch. It is much different than knitting. To hold the needle in your hand is a "little" or precise feeling. Once you get grooving-it sort of becomes rythmic and soothing.



Also, today I am making another project from Alicia Paulson's book. I love this book. I think I am going to set myself a goal to make each of one of these fantastic projects. Back to the blanket stitch. I couldn't resist taking a photo of the new embroidery floss I received from PURL. So springy!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Thrift Store Score!











On Thursday's I like to stop in at the local thrift store. This week I found the most amazing Easter figurines. They caught my eye and I had to have them. They do have some peeling paint, but the colors are just beautiful. I am amazed at the details on such small pieces. These are all stamped on the bottom stating they were made in East Germany-a major plus I told my husband. My favorite one is the angel pulling a sled with a bunny and an apple...her wings are beautiful.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Mushroom










I have always been terrified of inserting a zipper. I just could not understand how this was done!
Well, this weekend was monumental in overcoming the zipper fear. With the help of Cassie and her book, The New Handmade, I successfully inserted my first zipper. This is a wonderful book with simple, clear, instructions on many practical projects. I made the zipper pouch. I have made two already and can tell there will be many more to come! I purchased my fabric from Etsy at Above all Fabric. I love these little mushrooms, they are just plain old cute. Today while the world is watching the Steelers and the Cardinals battle it out on the gridiron, I will be zipping it up! Happy Superbowl Crafting!

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Strawberry

My mother had a signature garment. Her Lanz de Salzburg nightgown. She wore them all year round. When she would mop the floor she would hike up the nightgown and tuck it into her underwear to keep from getting wet. What a sight to see! If you ever needed a safety pin, all you had to do was go to the nightgown-she always had several pinned to the top of the nightgown. One never knew when one would need a safety pin while sleeping. When my mom passed away, I took her nightgowns. I am not able to wear them. They are hers. They have a hint of her smell on them. Some are worn and faded. The newer ones are crisp and bright. This year for Christmas I took one of the nightgowns and made little strawberry ornaments for my sisters and I. I used the pattern from Heather Bailey. I wondered if my sisters would recognize the fabric. Christmas Eve arrived. I handed out my gifts. My sisters opened them- and the tears in their eyes said it all..."this is Mom's nightgown". I did not pack my strawberry away with the Christmas ornaments. I have it hanging in my kitchen. My mother was a colorful, vibrant, beautiful woman. I miss her.



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