I hope that everyone had a wonderful Christmas or if you celebrate a different holiday, or it was just a day, I hope it was a wonderful holiday or day. This is the restaurant where we ate, the Columbia in St. Augustine. It was a very pleasant meal with good company and the food was good. I think that their bread and salad was so delicious that I could have just stopped there and been happy. This is my brother from Georgia, Vince and his son Robert. Robert had hat hair, but I hope he wouldn't mind me putting his picture here. We hadn't seen them for several months and it was so good to spend a few hours together. Christmas 2010 was different, but very good. There were 8 of us including DH and I, Vince and Robert, and my DD and her soon to be husband, her son Micah, and his daughter Christi. Three teenagers, but they were all a pleasure.
This is my shopping loot, it almost feels like ill gotten gains as it was such a good deal, and they told me Thank You! Z and S Fabrics had a brief half price on everything sale, and since my fabrics were from their clearance, it was about $1.65 a yard. I got 2 penguin panels, 2 pairs of Mundial scissors, 5 rotary blades, and 17 yards of good fabric for $59.44 including shipping. I wish that I could have splurged more, but then I have to remind myself that I don't want a big stash, I want to keep it small and use it up. I have to remind myself often, especially when I see sales.
I thought that I had enough 16 patch blocks to make my Thank you quilt, but alas, I was ten short. I did some seaching and cutting and then figuring, and thought I had enough for 10 to 11 blocks, but I must need some remedial math classes, as I ended up with 23 blocks. Somewhere along the way I must have forgotten to multiply by two. I enjoyed having my sewing room look nicer for a few days, but I couldn't stand it, I needed to get going on my projects, at least a little.
Have a happy holiday season. Christmas is over, but the season still has a week. Hope yours is awesome.
(Blogger wouldn't let me add pictures today, so I had to go back to the old way. Thank you fellow blogger, whoever you are, for the reminder that we could do that. Sorry, I can't remember which of the blogs I follow that passed along that helpful tip.)
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Friday, December 17, 2010
Calling a Truce
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
The Wheels Turn Slowly
I think I had mentioned before that my DD's stepdaughter is going to be getting sewing things for Christmas and so DD came over this past weekend and we made up six little kits for making these Scottie dogs from Denyse Schmidt Quilts. I remember having two granddtrs over to make tote bags and they about wore me out, so since at least 3 of the 6 and maybe 4 will need considerable aid, I think DD and I are going to get together ahead of time and do ours. Two things will hopefully be accomplished, we'll know what we're doing and we will be able to help with theirs instead of do ours. We should be able to embelish them as a big group though. It will be the two of us, Kaylea 7, Tabitha 19 (DGD), and Marcy (DGD in law) and Sarah (DGS's girlfriend) early twenties. It should be fun and the Scottie dogs look so cute. I also got five more little stockings done, and Christmas cards done and out, so I'm only gathering a little moss. |
Saturday, December 11, 2010
One Down Fifty-Nine To Go
I've finally gotten around to starting Step 3 of Bonnie Hunter's Roll Roll Cotton Boll mystery, and I can see that it is a doozy. This is my second string block ever and making the first one for the mystery was almost as tedious as I remembered. Last time I was up and down pressing after each strip, and this time I used my trusty little wallpaper roller, so that was easier, also this block was a trial so I didn't assembly line sew, so I know that doing that will make things easier. I didn't really have strings, so I was cutting and sewing. I plan to cut a bunch of varied strips, and that is three things to make life and strings easier. There is hope! If worse comes to worse, I will try to get 30 finished and do the other 30 later, as I plan to make 2 lap quilts anyway, unless it is so gorgeous that I have to have it for my bed. It is one of Bonnie Hunter's, so that could happen. My brothers visit was very nice, he liked the fleece blankets and pillowcases that I had made for his step grandchildren. I didn't realize until after he left that I had forgotten to take pictures of them, oh well, if you've seen one the others aren't much different, lol. I do like to have pictures though, it helps me feel like I'm accomplishing a little bit. We have made plans for Christmas, like Thanksgiving it won't be our traditional. Christmas Eve we will go to my daughter's and see her side of the family, and hopefully sometime during the holidays we will see my son and his side. Christmas day we are taking one of my grandson's, Micah, to visit with his cousin Robert and my brother Vince in Georgia. They will meet us in St. Augustine and we have reservations to eat at the Columbia Restaurant, which is one of my favorites. It will be a nice day and I'll get to see more of my family. PS My brother Vince just called me, he is at an estate sale where they have a Singer Featherweight. He isn't really a sewer, but he does like unusual things and he has taken a liking to my little featherweight and so he's going to get the one he's looking at for himself. He's bringing it with him on Christmas, and I'll bring mine too, so we can compare. Both of my brothers are very handy, and I told him that he will be able to take care of his himself, and then he can teach me. I miss having a sister, but it is great having brothers. |
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Mini Christmas Stockings
Monday, November 29, 2010
RRCB Step #2
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
More Cross Stitch From ChookyBlue's Cross Stitch Display Inspiration
My DD made this for me when a mother of several small very active children (boys) and I treasure it also. It is beautiful, and was a sacrifice. |
This is how far I got, I think it's beautiful. |
It's worthy of a close-up. I didn't get far, but I love what I did. Small things occupy small minds, lol. I haven't done any cross stitch since the little sampler that I did back in 1996 when DH was having surgeries for a broken leg, but I treasure the ones I have and they warm up my home. they were done with love. Thank you Chookyblue and Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate it. Have a wonderful holiday. |
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
RRCB Step #1 and Cross Stitch
Step one done, I have about 215 if I counted right, a few more than needed, but that's ok they'll come in handy for something. |
Chookyblue has been posting about cross stitching and invited others to participate, so I finally got some pictures taken. This was the first large cross stitch that I made. My daughter was about sixteen and learned at church and taught me so we both made one of these. This one is in my dining room above my dry sink. |
These last 2 are in my bedroom. I made 2 or 3 of the Love One Another ones, not sure if the other(s) are still around, but mine is one of my favorites. |
This one is over DH's dresser. I have my two favorites plus a couple more small ones to share maybe tomorrow. If you like cross stitch visit Chookyblue, there are hers to look at plus links to many others who are sharing theirs. |
Friday, November 19, 2010
Leader Enders Quilt Top
Monday, November 15, 2010
New Project with Leaders and Enders
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