This was the perfect year to do this journal quilt! Olympics, Presidential Elections, Mayan Apocalypse, a new love.... Can't wait to see what the new year brings!
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Journaling Away
This was the perfect year to do this journal quilt! Olympics, Presidential Elections, Mayan Apocalypse, a new love.... Can't wait to see what the new year brings!
Friday, December 21, 2012
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
Winter Makes You Think Of.... Log Cabins?
Like several other bloggers I follow, I received an email a few days ago asking if I would review the latest free ebook from Fons & Porter called Build Your Best Log Cabin. You can get your copy here: http://www.fonsandporter.com/landing/free-log-cabin-quilt-patterns
I knew I would love it (and not just because it’s free). I’m a HUGE fan of Fons & Porter, and their log cabin ebook is layed out like their magazine: clear instructions with many pictures, size charts, suggested layouts, quilter tips and all the extras.
My favorite part is always the extras. I love that they included history in the booklet.
They also included tips on quilting, piping, and lumpless binding.
Truth be told, though, I think it’s missing one thing. In one of their issues several years ago was this FABULOUS pattern for a Texas Log Cabin. GORGEOUS! I’ve been working on it off and on for the last two years.
Click the link and get your free copy now!
Happy Stitching!Elisa
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Oh Deer!
Yesterday was my nephew, Jon's, 13th birthday! He's an absolute delight, and he loves nature. At the last minute, I decided to attend his hockey game, take him for coneys, and then off to a nearby nature center. Although just a few miles away, I'd never heard of the 100-acre Lloyd A. Stage Nature Center in Troy, but many people said you can see deer there.
Can you see deer? We lost count after 22! Here's a few highlights from his day!
At this point, still no deer.... And then... Bam!
It was really cool! Some of the deer grazed within 5 feet of us and several literally followed us, after dusk, along the trail back to the nature center!
What a great place, and Jon said I'm the best aunt ever!
Thursday, December 13, 2012
12-12-12 Flashing!
Right now I'm sitting with my feet up, working on my Some Kind of Wonderful project. It's the first time in months I've had a chance to work on my own stuff. I'm wearing my flannel jammies. Ginger is purring next to me. My house is decorated with my favorite Christmas quilts. I'm really feeling in the holiday spirit.
So, how did you celebrate 12-12-12? If you were a geocacher, you were probably attending a flash mob! Me and my caching buddies (CB's Da Finns & TaGeez) attended 3 events, went on 2 cache runs, and had 1 First-To-Find!
Here are some of our moments:
So, how did you celebrate 12-12-12? If you were a geocacher, you were probably attending a flash mob! Me and my caching buddies (CB's Da Finns & TaGeez) attended 3 events, went on 2 cache runs, and had 1 First-To-Find!
Here are some of our moments:
12:12:12 am flash mob |
12:12:12 am flash mob
TaGeez - scrapcat - Da Finns
WikidKriket - scrapcat - SnakeyLicks - TaGeez
12:12:12 pm flash mob
Souvenir issues by Groundspeak to any cacher that cached or attended a caching event.
No pics from the last event - too tired!
Happy caching!
Elisa
Monday, December 10, 2012
The Big Reveal
My friend, Dave, saw one of my other Memory quilts, and he asked me to make one for his wife for Christmas. Today was the big delivery day!
When he saw it, he cried. His mother-in-law passed away 9 years ago, and the clothes had been in a bag ever since. He immediately recognized her favorite blouses (she made many of her own clothes & all of the cat fabric came from her blouses). He also recognized two jackets (handmade) that she had worn to weddings).
This was a difficult quilt to make as all the fabrics were from the late 90's (large stripes, thin stripes, polka dots, florals, paisleys, novelty, etc), and I struggled to put them together into a cohesive quilt. The only purchased fabric was the border fabric.
Now I can spend the rest of the holiday working on my own stuff!
Happy stitching!
When he saw it, he cried. His mother-in-law passed away 9 years ago, and the clothes had been in a bag ever since. He immediately recognized her favorite blouses (she made many of her own clothes & all of the cat fabric came from her blouses). He also recognized two jackets (handmade) that she had worn to weddings).
This was a difficult quilt to make as all the fabrics were from the late 90's (large stripes, thin stripes, polka dots, florals, paisleys, novelty, etc), and I struggled to put them together into a cohesive quilt. The only purchased fabric was the border fabric.
Now I can spend the rest of the holiday working on my own stuff!
Happy stitching!
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