Thursday, July 1, 2010
Quiet House
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TO LACE!
One shawl off the needles and ready for the blocking table! I love to see the amazing transformation from loosey-goosey knitting to del...
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I sent for two quilts from Quilts for Kids and this is the first kit I wanted to do. They supply all of the fabric and backing, you do the ...
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I sewed a bunch of little charms and 5" squares together to make a table runner! I will add the borders today and load it up on the fr...
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I said my goodbyes yesterday; it seems I anticipate the visit for so long and then it goes by in the blink of an eye! We sure did pile a ...
Never is our love for sewing more of a gift than it is when it helps to fill those first few days of a quiet house!
ReplyDeleteMiss you -- but your projects turned out nicely!
What clever bags, they look very professional. Looks like you had a great time with your family there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to keep your mind off your empty house. The projects look great (as usual!).
ReplyDeleteLove your removable purse pockets!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, you made those bags yourself??!!!
ReplyDeleteThose are fabulous - you should definitely sell those (if you could stand making a number of them without dying of boredom, of course). I could definitely use one or five of those!
Brilliant gal...
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Hopefully we will have some new projects when you visit. Don't wear out the ideas. Ha You always amaze me with your projects. Love, Mom
ReplyDeleteGreat job in the sewing room!! Those bags are gorgeous! The runner technique is cool too!
ReplyDeleteI just updated my blog post to show pictures of the House of Seven Gables quilt fabrics. I couldn't find it when I was writing the post, but your comment sparked my curiosity and I did find them online! They're pretty old-fashioned (of course, since they're historical reproductions!)
Sue