Saturday, September 25, 2010

Good Morning

We're off to the apple orchard today; I shopped for craft supplies yesterday - more paperclay and black tissue paper for Halloween display. I'm also percolating like mad about this paint technique! I love Freckled Laundry's website - her ideas are just wonderful.

We're hitting the Elkhorn Flea Market tomorrow, I am so excited - the possibilities!

The man is smoking today too! Turkey, yummy. More to follow!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

What do you think?

Okay, I was SO giddy when I finished the final bits of my snowmen! In all, I've made four (one had an unfortunate demise - eaten by the Golden Retriever.) I was so excited, I had to take pictures and send them to my sister, and two friends. (That's what I get for crafting alone.)

For my first try, I think they really came out super cute. I wasn't able to find antiquing spray - I'm still searching for that, so they were able to keep their fresh, bright colors.



You might ask, "now what?" Well, I have ideas as to where to get the antiquing spray and then I want to try a full figured snowman, a blue and red theme, and maybe ... an angel!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Heads Up

I've been slowly making progress with the snowmen, previously mentioned here. The heads have been patiently waiting for some cosmetics and glue. J went to a friends house for most of the day and I was able to focus. The entire process has been done in fits and starts as I've waited for various stages to dry.


Moe, Larry and Curly.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

In the red

One of the things I wanted to do with this blog is share real-life stories, crafting in the trenches per se. I read many blogs - what an addict I am, but everyone's projects always turn out perfectly. My red toile quilt was an example of misadventure. First, my reds didn't quite jive with the pattern I was going to make. So, the fabric languished for a few months. Then, when I had inspiration, I didn't have enough yardage so I decided to make the quilt scrappy, playing with the layout of the squares for added visual impact.

Once the quilt was all done, my friend Jo had a great idea for "framing" the blocks which worked beautifully - thanks Jo.

After all the sewing, I proudly took the quilt outside to hand on the line for a celebrity quilt photo event. Ah, this is where the story turns.

A poor, unfortunate, sick bird managed to do some very nasty business on my quilt - it happened so fast! Also unfortunate, my stain removing agent by choice, did not take out the stain. So, I had to rip out the offending square - luckily, it was just one, and then cut and sew a new one in.

Here is the rescued quilt, not to be placed outside any time soon.

Has anyone else had such misadventures?

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Adventures with zippers

Remember the cardigan that I've been working on? It's only been a year that I've toted this sweater around in my knitting bag mentioned here. Not to mention, since it was my first zipper experience, I custom ordered two zippers before I managed to find the correct length. I'm not sure why I had such a hard time getting the correct measurement. I had blocked the cardigan before I took the measurement but I think next time I will sew everything together first. It is very important not to s-t-r-e-t-c-h the knitting when measuring.

For guidance, I used this blog entry and this one too - both were extremely helpful!

So, after blocking and sewing together, I basted the opening of the cardigan.


Then, I basted the zipper into the cardigan and had to make a quick trip my local fabric store to get the right color thread. Trust me, it matters that you pick a thread that matches as closely as possible.

Here's the finished cardigan! Now, to get a picture of my niece in it - I'm only 2 weeks late since this was "supposed" to be a birthday present! Stay tuned.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Kane County Fair

The wonderfully long Labor Day weekend bloomed ahead of us, so we decided to take a meandering journey to the Kane County Fair.

We hadn't been for quite a while, maybe since J was four? It had changed quite a bit from what I remembered. There were many wonderful craft elements amongst the antiques and flea market finds!

a delightfully frothy concoction in maueve ...



My sister didn't come with me but I had to take pictures of the metal art. The bright corn made me smile.


But, this goat, oh how I wanted to bring the bashful guy home! Maybe next time....


I love corningware, don't you?


The shabby elements were sometimes too wonderful to pass up.


These guys were a hoot and I really liked the smokey BBQ sauce.


This gal had a wonderfully creative side to her displays, I thought this was a great idea. I "will" improve and get shop names next time.


After walking around for several hours, I managed to find one item on my list. I bought this impressionist bouquet for the where? the sewing room of course!


Monday, August 23, 2010

My dog is a celebrity!



I have a favorite blog that I love to read and sigh over - Desire to Inspire. While the two bloggers feature "mostly" contemporary design sometimes some romantic things sneak in. I love the featured gardens, featured designers and the real estate that is blogged about - so much fun and eye candy.

On Mondays, the blogsters feature Pets on Furniture and this past Monday, my golden retriever Rose made her Internet debut. The idea is that you feature your furniture and the "pet" is just an additional prop.

Here's the pictures that I didn't submit.

Here's the post with Rose.

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