
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Projects completed
I made this bag of counting fish for Cory when I went to Boise. As soon as his brothers and sister saw them they wanted some. They even put in their color requests!
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While still in St. Louis, DS asked me to make a valance, crib skirt and diaper stacker for Nadia's room. It has a "rainbow" theme. I had to wait until I got home to do them (no fabric or sewing machine with me in PA). I did not have patterns, just the "old" ones. They turned out surpisingly well.
Not sure what will be on my needles next--I have tons of ideas!!
Monday, July 20, 2009
New puppy

Saturday, July 18, 2009
Missing...
You may have noticed that I have not posted much in almost 3 months. It's called LIFE!!! I will try to catch up. In early June we went to the mountains of western North Carolina for a vacation of hiking. It was very beautiful and relaxing. Here is the sunset from our deck. The rain cut our trip short and we returned home 2 days early.
A view of Linville Falls that we hiked to.
The I was off to St. Louis for a wedding and grandkids fix. We had lots of fun at the Magic House. I spent a day in Kimmswick with Ellen. We ate at a great little shop and it was almost like old times--the Blueowl was too crowded! But Mary is opening a new shop (it has since opened) selling candy, and sweets. She has really done so much to keep Kimmswick going.
I also spent a day in Hannibal with Roberta and Sherrie (mother of the bride). We ate lunch at a great Italian restaurant (I sure do miss good Italian food in the Detroit area) and spent time at a wonderful quilt shop.
I planned on staying in Missouri until Wednesday, but got a call from my brother in PA that mom was in the ICU of the hospital and not doing well at all. So I flew to Philadelphia where I spent the next 2 and a half weeks. It was very stressful and neither of us got much sleep. Mom had pneumonia and congestive heart failure. She was on a ventilator and a feeding tube. They had her in a sleep induced "coma" of sorts. She did open her eyes occasionally, but I do not think there was any recognition. We finally had the tubes removed, she continued to breathe for another 4 hours, then went home to be with the Lord on June 26. The funeral was a week later (our son could not get there until then). It was a lovely funeral service. I am at peace with her passing, but there will always be a void. I am so very thankful for my friends who have given us support during this time. This is my favorite picture of Mom, taken before I was born!!

I had lots of time on my hands while being at the hospital 4 hours a day and did make stuff. That will be in another post.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Busy hooks and needles
While in Boise I kept busy making more things.
It is really a light purple but looks bluish in the photo.
Then I made her this watermelon hat. I wasn’t able to get a picture of just the hat, but got several of her wearing it. She loves it and it was fun to make. I bought the pattern at http://YouCanMakeThis.com .
Then I made her this watermelon hat. I wasn’t able to get a picture of just the hat, but got several of her wearing it. She loves it and it was fun to make. I bought the pattern at http://YouCanMakeThis.com .
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Easter "fun"
What would Easter be for kids without coloring eggs? I haven't done this in years! It was a two part project--first we colored the eggs, then we did the tie-dye the next day. I was the only one who cracked their egg
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The day before Easter we took the kids for an Easter egg hunt. I am glad I don't have to do this
every year! It was a madhouse.....
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Something for ME!
I went on a quilt Shop Hop in mid-February that was very inspiring and lots of fun. I bought several
patterns and actually made one! This purse is called the Maison Purse and the outer layer is reversible and removeable. I plan to make more covers to use for the various seasons! This pattern had LOTS of pieces and steps and was a challenge for me. It includes a zipper.
I lined it in red and added an inside pocket and a weighted (removeable) bottom. I plan to use this purse for a long time--I hope it holds up!!
Dishcloths
This one was made for Kelly for Easter.
Stuff for the grandkids
Trying to catch up
I have been very busy this past winter--many projects, another "procedure" for Keith, colds and flu and now some traveling. Right now I am in Idaho with daughter and family for 2 weeks. Many of my projects were for them so I didn't want to spoil the surprises. I started collecting these t-shirts about 7 years ago to make a quilt for Kelly. She forgot all about them. This is the finished project (I WAS going to give it to her for ther 40th birthday last Dec. but we had a "lost" summer with Keith's heart attack). It is queen size.
The blocks are 14" square. The quilt was done on the machine except for the binding which was finished off by hand. This is the back.
I transferred the picture of Kelly crossing the finish line when she did the Ironman in 1998 onto some fabric and then made it into a quilt block. I also signed the quilt in the bottom corner.
This was a real challenge for me, but now I feel ready to do more quilts. I have a baby one that needs to be finished so that is next.
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