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"What do you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?" - Mary Oliver

Thursday, December 31, 2009

My Cute Stocking!



Isn't this just the Cutest stocking? I belong to an online group on WA State quilters and this year I participated in a Santa Stocking exchange. This one I got from my Secret Santa was made from recycled blue jeans. It was sewn shut across the top so I couldn't peek until Christmas morning!

So much fun to have a stocking to dig through! It was chocked full of fun little quilt themed gifts. A sweet table runner in yellows with tea pots, a recycled jean purse, scissors, thread, pottery cup and a magazine.. fun, fun! I look forward to participating again next year!

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Wanna Play?



After much research and deliberation, I have chosen a Janome Jem Platnum as my tool of choice for my future sewing projects - Oh My!! I am SO happy with it so far. It's so smooth and sleek - I just want to pet it! LOL... Stay tuned for amazing creations!!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

She's making cards again!



If you read my other blog (tad-n-tina) then you would have read about my adventures during the local spring home tour. I took pics and decided to make each homeowner a thank you card. I think they turned out so nice! I hope they like them!

:o)

A few of my Favorite quilts...



I thought I'd take a few pics of a few of my favorite quilts.. The first one (photo above) was made for me by my best friend Mardi. It's a tied lap quilt made with flannels. I took this one with me all the way to Mexico. Boy! Did it come in handy on those cold nights out sailing from one destination to another. Now it's on my couch! Where it stays...

The next one (below) is one I made for my daughter's hope chest. It was a collaboration of my local quilt guild, called a round robin. I made the center, then each person involved added a border around in complimentary fabrics. I learned so much by doing this quilt! It sure turned out precious ..





Last but certainly not least is a quilt my grandmother hand pieced and quilted. She made this when I was a young girl. It is made from scraps of fabric that used to be my aunt's dresses.

She gifted it to me when I first married. I love it because I remember it laying on my grandparents bed after she first made it, she was just so proud of it. Rightfully so, it is beautiful. She made me promise to use the quilt and not just keep it tucked away .. I use mine and both of my children also have quilts from her that are well loved.




Thanks Grandma - you inspire me to be a better mother, partner, woman and seamstress! I Love You!

A Year Already?

Wow .. it's been a whole year since I started this second blog and I haven't done much with it. Maybe it's because most of the past year has been focused on other people instead of feeding my crafty self. Anyhow, I thought about deleting it but I am finding that I again have some time to do some art. My future 'studio' was taken over by a teen for awhile but it will be mine again soon -*dream*- and I will be creating a new space for my crafting & quilting :o)

Onward HaikuSailor!!