I received an unexpected gift today from my dear friend Carol. It was a charm pack of Meadowsweet fabrics. Oh so beautiful!! I thank God for all my friends!! They keep me going.
Seams Like Sisters got together and made the raffle quilt this year. It was a really quick process since we were on such short notice. We had the pattern picked out, the fabric bought and the quilt together in a week. It was fast and furious but so much fun.
The Hiding Place The Art of Racing in the Rain Seedfolks The Glass Castle The Friday Night Knitting Club The Year of Living Biblically The Wednesday Letters Good in Bed Julie and Julia The Devil in the White City A Single Thread
The kids love a low key Christmas dinner and it is beginning to be a tradition of hamburgers and the usual side dishes. This year I set a fancy table even though our food was not so special. The pot was painted by Kelleigh.
Christmas is put away but I had to take some pics of my favorite things. The stockings were stitched by my mother-in-law and I put them together. I have several ornaments that people have made and others that I just enjoy. I don't mind putting away the tree but I like to leave up some of the other decorations.
Football season is over and my daughter has turned in her uniforms but not without playing at the new Cowboy Stadium. It was amazing and hard to imagine how much money was spent building this place for pure entertainment. We were able to be there without paying the high prices of going to a Dallas Cowboy game. The first picture is the Allen Eagle Drumline and the last one is under Cowboy Stadium.
We saw beautiful quilts at the Houston Quilt Festival. It was so inspiring and breath-taking and you wished you could take a picture of everyone of them. This was definitely one of my favorites. As we were taking pictures an Asian woman came up and was screaming that this is her quilt. She was so happy to see it hanging and people there admiring it. We asked her to go beyond the tape and stand by it. She said it took her 6 months to make this quilt! She must not have done anything else during that time. The name on the information sheet was Yasukoito and Oharibako.
It has been a long time since I have posted. We have been so busy with sports and I have taken on a part-time job that has taken up a lot of my time. I am really loving all that I am learning and the lady I am working for is super sweet. I recently took this picture after one of our many storms this fall. We are about done with sports so I feel like I am almost to the end of the rainbow and can play with all the treasures in my sewing room.
We spent a week in Mountain View, Arkansas where they have done a great job of keeping things from the past. Each evening people show up at the town square to play music. Most of it is not planned as some of the people are just traveling through. It is really interesting to see these musicians and get to know them a bit.
Each year our high school band marches 10 miles through the city to earn money for their trips. The Escadrille consists of the tallenettes, color guard and band members totaling around 680 kids. My daughter plays marimba which is not a marching instrument so she got to carry the banner. They even marched through Tom Thumb and Lowes.
I am looking at my pictures from summer and thought I would post a few. We had a tremendous summer and are slowly getting into a schedule for the school year. This could not have been a better sign for my three girls. Although, they are different in so many ways, gardening is something they have in common. They all love to plant flowers and enjoy the rewards.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Working on a baby gift. Here is a sample of the heirloom train design.
Our palm trees have gotten so big this year. They really do grow fast if you are looking for something quick.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Here is a quilt I did a couple of Februarys ago. It was from a jelly roll and I can't even remember the pattern. I think it was from a freebie that the quilt store was handing out.
These definitely are not my colors but I do love the way it turned out. Kelleigh wanted to make this quilt called the Kindergarten Quilt and I decided to do one with her. We had fun sewing together. She didn't finish hers yet because she went out of town and now she is busy with band so who knows when it will get done.
This one is a Disappearing 9-patch. I used a layer cake which made it super fast.
I really need to get my quilts to the quilter. They are piling up and I keep sewing more tops. One that I really like is a small log cabin that forms a cross. It was so quick and easy and I just love the way it turned out.