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Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
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Friday, June 25, 2010

Who's A Lucky Ducky?

Be Aware, Be Thankful
1. Winning fun stuff
2. Unexpected gifts
3. Art night
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I AM, I AM, IT'S ME!

First off I won Rae Ann's (Cutie Pinwheel) 200 Post Giveaway!


I was so excited to receive some pinwheel blocks made by Ms. Pinwheel herself as well as the most darling pom-pom topped pen!  


Look at the pinwheel block in the lower right corner, it is the back of the pieced block - Rae Ann clipped the seams where they meet for a flat laying seam!


In the winnings were 6 adorable, charming, sweet fat quarters, some chocolate that I've hidden from Urban and a pattern full of helpful and fun items for sewers!  All of this wrapped up in pretty red ric rack and a bright green button!


THEN, my mother-in-law surprised me with a charm pack of Make Life by Sweetwater! 


 I was especially excited because I already had one pack, and now I can make an even larger project with two!


So, have I been sewing or just playing??  


Well, I got another snowflake block made for the Quilting Around The World Christmas Exchange!


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Another Snowflake

Be Aware, Be Thankful
1. Hubby can fix my OLD computer
2. Nice visit with in-laws
3. Microwave
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Here is my latest snowflake for my Quilt Around the World - Christmas swap.


This round of blocks belong to Patty who made the star block with the red, green and black center, pictured below right.  I liked the traditional red and green with the touch of black.


I didn't have any such fabrics in my stash so I HAD to go to the local quilt shop to find some.  :) DARN!




The fabrics I used are from Moda, Majestic Yule.  It's quite elegant with the black and the gold metallic paisley.


Wanna see my other snowflakes?


Thursday, May 13, 2010

Snowflakes!


1. A fun visit with my sister and nephew
2. Washing machine
3. Camera technology
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Jane is hostessing a Quilt Around the World with a Christmas theme.



I made my starter block (upper left) a paper pieced snowflake.  I got such a great response to the design that I'm going to try to make everyone in the group a snowflake.  


Some of the quilters request that a piece of fabric they send be used in the block we make for them.  Such was the case with the snowflake block I made with the Santa center.


I'm so glad I'm getting to participate!!


The snowflakes are particularly appropriate since we have been getting sleet and snow, here in Denver, for a couple of days now!


Saturday, January 23, 2010

Christmas a month late

Mom and Dad finally got the package we sent them for Christmas!  Gifts are fun anytime I guess!  They loved  what we packed and didn't seem to mind that it was a month late.


The snowman quilt was from a BOM set I have.  I love the colors and Mom has it hanging up even though it is summer in Argentina right now.





I love how this runner turned out.  I made it with a Portabello charm pack.  It was inspired by Sherri's free tutorial I found here.










I asked my friend Marta if she would quilt it for me because I wanted a pretty feathery pattern and I can't do that.  I love how it turned out!!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Rewind

I hope you don't mind going back in time with me to Christmas.






My parents in Argentina sent some really awesome gifts that I must share with those of you who, like me, admire treasures made by hand!






As I opened the orange box, I was hit with the wonderful aroma of citrus - an added bonus to the intricate carved piece!







Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Update on Lissa





Lissa is still on life support in the ICU. She has been able to make some good steps forward, and things are looking more promising. 


Hopefully she will be able to be removed from the ventilator in the next week. 


She is not out of the woods yet but she is definitely headed in the right direction. 


We know that all of the prayers on her behalf have helped tremendously.




They have stopped the antibiotics now and feel her pneumonia is pretty much gone. YEA!!





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Urban and I returned (flew) to Denver on Sunday.  We are thankful Lissa is making progress even if it is slow.  




As far as Christmas is concerned, we are totally unprepared.  I'm just exhausted with the stress of Lissa and the back and forth traveling we've been doing.  


Urban is such a good kid and is a trooper through it all.  We may push our Christmas back a month, we'll see.


Thinking of all of you and hope you are enjoying the holidays!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Linen or Gift Bag Tutorial

The gifts inside will be will be a bonus to the fun fabric wrapping!
This project certainly can be sewn by hand if you don't have access to a machine.
Before you begin, square up your fat quarter.
Make a double fold on the raw edge and press.
The other end will be the selvage edge.
If you are making this project as a bag for a gift, you may want to
use a large stitch so the receiver can easily undo the sewing and use the fat quarter as she/he desires.
If you intend the bag for your linens you can use a regular sewing stitch.
There is no need to back stitch at this point, but if it's your habit, go ahead!
After seams have been sewn, press.
Fold your double hemmed edge down about 3 1/2".
Fold the selvege end up to cover first fold. Keep about 1/2" away from the folded edge.
Get ready for the thank you notes!
Your gift will all the more appreciated when when accompanied by a designer bag!
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Other uses for this designer bag:
Organize your drawers. Put items you don't frequently use (nylons, scarves, do rags etc.) into one of your handmade bags to keep your drawers nice and tidy.
Going to the pool? How about putting your undies in one of these bags just in case your bag topples over you will be saved from scrambling to rescue your unmentionables before others get a look!
Traveling? Make a bag for each pair of shoes. It will keep your clothes from getting dirty from the soles.
Organize your jockey box (glove box). Put all your insurance and registration info in a lovely bag so they are all together when you need them.
Perhaps you could keep your makeup or hair accessories in a bag or two.
Sunday, December 28, 2008

What did I give?

Again - Glad you asked!
I try to make MOST of my gifts that I exchanged with friends. I prefer making them to buying because I think it shows them that I think they are worth the time I put into the gift!
This year I designed door hangers with the initials of the receivers. There is a yarn and button tassel on the bottom. My hope is that they will hang it somewhere where they are reminded to take time for themselves in what ever activity they enjoy best. Quilting, reading, knitting, creating, relaxing etc.
I made over 20 of them and enjoyed every one!
Another gift that I loved giving was an Ann Taintor 2009 Calendar. If you are not familiar with Ann's work, you NEED to go take a look! I absolutley LOVE her humor!!
She takes old advertisements and pairs them up with witty sayings. Some of my favorite are:
The secret ingredient is resentment
And to think, I'm only using one tenth of my brain
I love NOT camping
Maybe I like looking cheap
I picked up a few of these hard cased wallets at a boutique shop in SLC. They are great because they carry the necessary cards, but the hard cover prevents you from stuffing it full of needless stuff!
I hardly ever carry a purse, I usually just slip a wallet into my pocket and away I go.
Of all the gifts I gave, my favorite BY FAR is this dainty little set.
My artsy friend (via the blog) Tessa silk screened red ladies on some sanitary napkin bags and had them in her Etsy shop. Well, I had just purchased a yard of the brazier and undies fabric and thought the sanitary bags would make a perfect presentation of the fabric!
For my non-sewing friends (yes I do have a few!) I put in some chocolate!
I hope all that receive this think its as fun as I do!
Saturday, December 27, 2008

What did I get?

Glad you asked! I was so excited to get a gift certificate from my sis-in-law (we draw names) to Spoonflower! One can upload a design and they print it on fabric! So you can be a fabric designer! I can't wait to try it and I hope I don't get too addicted! I got subscriptions to McCall's Quilting, Fons & Porter quilting magazines. A gift certificate to Arnie's (where I get my basket weaving supplies!) Gift card to my FAV place to eat; Texas Roadhouse The coolest necklace sets from an Etsy shop I happened upon called Polarity . I told my hubby about the sewing one I wanted and my sister heard me talking about how cool it was and called the designer to have a quilting set made up for me too! I thought it was soooo cool that Cat, the owner, would make a special order set for no extra charge! I also got iPod speakers, clothes, some craft books such as how to bind books, and a trendy sewing book! I got so much creative stuff that my head is spinning trying to figure out where to begin! I think I'm going to have a fun and creative 2009!

My Christmas and the Days After

I have enjoyed reading many of your blogs recapping your Christmases! Our Christmas celebrations begin on Christmas Eve with a party at my husband's parent's house. We eat, play games and open presents. It's a fun and hectic time! Christmas day was a wonderful day at home. My 3 year old son, Urban, was so excited this year and I loved it!! Everything he saw and opened was a treasure! We woke at 9:30am, opened some presents then he wanted to play with the toys he had just opened, so we took a break from opening the rest of the gifts. I took a nap while my hubby and son played for about an hour. Then we resumed the gift opening. It was really nice to take our time. Later in the afternoon we had a delicious dinner at my parents and opened more gifts. My sister and her son was also there and the boys had fun playing with Grandpa's train. - * - * * - - - * - - * * * - - * - Today we had family picture day on my husband's side. ARGGG! Without reliving the battle, I will say that we ended up with a pretty good picture of all 20 of us. It was the first studio picture of all of us in more than five years and I don't think any of us want to attempt it again any time soon!! Nathan and I have had season tickets to Desert Star, a cabaret style theater that performs parodies while the audience eats pizza. It has been a tradition that we get season tickets from Nathan's parents for Christmas. Tonight was the Christmas show so we thought it would be fun to take Urban along. You know a story is coming - right?! He got a little restless toward the end, but was for the most part a good little boy! UNTIL he spilled his root-beer ON the lady sitting down from us. The way the seating is, we were siting on a raised platform with rails, and there are people sitting on the other side of the rails, but on the main floor. So when a liquid gets spilled in a thrusting motion, the sticky mess flies just over and on top of the heads of those below! I was MORTIFIED!! In the small, loud, dark, area I was practically throwing money at her saying how sorry I was and to take the money to have her coat and clothes cleaned. She was sooooooo nice and said not to worry as she was shaking her hair dry from the mess! Can you imagine!!! (Sorry there are no pictures for this way too long post, I know it goes against the preferred method of posting, but I don't have any yet!)
Wednesday, December 24, 2008

My Wish for You

Friday, December 19, 2008

Just a little bit!

Hey everyone, I'm still around!
My computer is still down, but there is hope of a new one soon.
In the mean time, I have taken a few photos of what I've been working on for Christmas presents. I don't want to show too much until I've sent off all the packages, but here's a sneak peak!
I also put some binding on a darling denim quilt I helped my cousin make 3 years ago. She finished tieing it and had asked me how much I would charge to bind it. I said a chocolate cake and some Diet Coke!
The printed fabric is the backing and binding.
She made a beautiful chocolaty cake for me, but I didn't take a picture! Trust me, it was even better than it looked!
YUMMMM
Wednesday, December 10, 2008

I have had the best couple of days!

OK, I'll post what I can for now, my computer has never been so enaccessable and it's driving me crazy!! My final for class is trapped in there somewhere and so are some pictures I wanted to share with you, but until my hubby can fix it, this post will have to do. My birthday was Sunday and I was able to sew for three whole days!! (I can't show you what I've been sewing . . . it's for Christmas!) My hubby and son let me be all alone for most of the weekend! Don't get me wrong, I LOVE them dearly, but I was in heaven with all the time to myself! I had to go buy a new iron and board cover and counted them as a couple of my presents! Only a quilter would be excited to get an iron for a birthday present! Oh, and don't worry, I won't iron ANYTHING but quilting fabric with it! Sunday we went to my parent's house for a yummy Lasagna dinner!! My mom makes the best lasagna - really, I promise! We had my very favorite thing in the whole world for desert, CHOCOLATE CAKE!! Nothing fancy, just CHOCOLATE CAKE! OK, ok, there were 35 candles on the cake, I decided not to be shy or embarrassed about the number because every one of them account for many wonderful times in my life! My parents gave me a 2 year subscription to a quilting magazine and a digital scrapbook program; Memory Mixer. I've been eyeing the program for a few months now and can't wait to fiddle with it! My sister (no blog) gave me some yummy truffles and some darling 'spoke weights' for basket weaving. As you lay out your spokes (reed) for creating a base for your basket, you need something to hold them down. I've been using small pieces of wood, but these are SOOO CUTE! and I think they will work much better! *I wish my computer would let me in to post a picture!!* As a tradition, we lit the candles, yes REAL candles on my parent's Christmas tree. Our family comes from Germany/Switzerland so as homage to our ancestors who put candles on their trees, we have them on our tree as well. I really can't explain how beautiful it is to see the tree lit with only the candles. We only light them on special occasions, my birthday, my dad's birthday, Christmas eve and Christmas day. My dad puts on Johnny Mathis singing Silent Night and it is so peaceful and calming! Here are some of my favorite ornaments on the tree: I made this tree skirt a few years ago. It's a Thimbleberries pattern and fabric. I liked the pattern because of it's square shape. My friend Jen (no blog) left this charming package for me to find on my porch. I love Willow figurines, they seem to be able to portray relationships so well. Marta (no blog) who is the owner of the shop I quilt at, gave me a beautiful assortment of Kaufman fat quarters and a Thimbleberries book; My Best. She also took me to the movie; Four Christmases. I'm not usually one for cheesy Christmas themed movies, but this one was truly funny! Another fun Christmas time movie in my opinion is Holiday with Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz - Jack Black too! My sister-in-law, Lori has been a super help to me this week!! She has had Urban over to play with her son, Scotty twice this week! This has allowed me lots of time to sew and work on my final! I'm a lucky gal to have such great friends and family!! Tomorrow is basket weaving day, I'll try to remember to take pictures and upload them from a healthier computer than mine has been!