I hope you had yourself a wonderful Christmas. We sure did. Buddy was a lot of fun this year. We are both enjoying our time at home a lot, and of course, break is just flying by. Before Christmas actually happened, I managed to sew two more mug rugs, and I just love them in this Kate Spain fabric.
Too cute, right?
As for last week's giveaway, I wish I actually had 19 to giveaway, but I don't. So I asked Buddy to pick a number and he did. The winner is Mary of "I Piece 2". Congratulations, Mary. Send me your address and I will get that mug rug out to you.
Tomorrow, I post a finished picture of the vintage hankie quilt, which I did finish and gift in time. It is now hanging in my ma's kitchen.
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Well, are your presents wrapped? Is the house decorated? Are you ready because Christmas is here. I don't know about you, but it has been a bit hectic here finishing up the last few presents. On Monday night, after my son's holiday walk at school, I decided to finally get on the stick and make a few of these cute mug rugs from a Label Crew project. What a fun, easy project! I started them on Monday, but had to leave them "almost" finished so I didn't miss The Closer. LOL. Yes, pretty dedicated fan I am. I mean, I knew I only had about 20 minutes of sewing left, just top stitching and buttons.
Didn't they turn out cute? Buddy gave them to the latch key supervisors, and I gave them to a couple of coworkers.
I had the Mary Engelbreit scraps from another project....I thought they worked perfectly.
I hope you are enjoying your holiday season, and I'd like to apologize for being so out of touch. A week ago Sunday, I was sewing a baby quilt when the phone rang. One of my coworkers of 12 years had died. He was a very kind man, who in 12 years of teaching with him...I never once heard him complain or say a mean word. The news just kind of sucked the fa lalala right out of me. So, I want you to know, sincerely, I appreciated your comments on my last post, as I appreciate your friendship always. And, I am doing much better tonight. Today was our last day of school, and I think the break will be good for everyone's spirits. I am gifted with working with WONDERFUL people, who I think of as family. While it was a difficult week and half, it was easier because you knew you weren't alone in your feelings.
With that being said, my friend loved Christmas. And, I think he would think it oh-too-fun to have a Christmas giveaway. If you would like to win one of these mug rugs, just leave a comment. I will try to close comments on Monday...as long as the holiday madness doesn't swallow me up.
In a last note about my friend, this is a story I think quilters could appreciate. Last year, he wandered down my hallway with his favorite, worn, loved, cherished baseball hat in hand. He said, "Kris, do you own a glue gun, because you seem like the type of person who would." And I replied, "Yes, I do. Why?" He held out his other hand which had a Detroit Tigers patch in it. He asked, "Would you glue this patch on my Tiger's hat?" To which I said with a laugh, "John, I am not going to glue that on your hat, but I would be more than happy to sew it on for you." And so I did. Later in the day, to my surprise, I had countless staff members coming up to me sharing how impressed John was with my stitching and how you "couldn't even see the stitching at all"...I guess he carried that hat all over the building, he was so tickled with it. I think so often our projects, no matter how small, mean so much to the people we care about and sometimes we have no idea how much people are touched, and I am glad to have this small memory for keeps.
Didn't they turn out cute? Buddy gave them to the latch key supervisors, and I gave them to a couple of coworkers.
I had the Mary Engelbreit scraps from another project....I thought they worked perfectly.
I hope you are enjoying your holiday season, and I'd like to apologize for being so out of touch. A week ago Sunday, I was sewing a baby quilt when the phone rang. One of my coworkers of 12 years had died. He was a very kind man, who in 12 years of teaching with him...I never once heard him complain or say a mean word. The news just kind of sucked the fa lalala right out of me. So, I want you to know, sincerely, I appreciated your comments on my last post, as I appreciate your friendship always. And, I am doing much better tonight. Today was our last day of school, and I think the break will be good for everyone's spirits. I am gifted with working with WONDERFUL people, who I think of as family. While it was a difficult week and half, it was easier because you knew you weren't alone in your feelings.
With that being said, my friend loved Christmas. And, I think he would think it oh-too-fun to have a Christmas giveaway. If you would like to win one of these mug rugs, just leave a comment. I will try to close comments on Monday...as long as the holiday madness doesn't swallow me up.
In a last note about my friend, this is a story I think quilters could appreciate. Last year, he wandered down my hallway with his favorite, worn, loved, cherished baseball hat in hand. He said, "Kris, do you own a glue gun, because you seem like the type of person who would." And I replied, "Yes, I do. Why?" He held out his other hand which had a Detroit Tigers patch in it. He asked, "Would you glue this patch on my Tiger's hat?" To which I said with a laugh, "John, I am not going to glue that on your hat, but I would be more than happy to sew it on for you." And so I did. Later in the day, to my surprise, I had countless staff members coming up to me sharing how impressed John was with my stitching and how you "couldn't even see the stitching at all"...I guess he carried that hat all over the building, he was so tickled with it. I think so often our projects, no matter how small, mean so much to the people we care about and sometimes we have no idea how much people are touched, and I am glad to have this small memory for keeps.
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Boo! to you
Halloween has arrived. This year is flying by faster than a witch on her broom. Crazy!
I have finally used this Label Crew project from last year! I love it. Very quick, and very cute!
At first, I thought that these were going to be a bit small for my purpose, but turns out they hold quite a bit of candy....just right for the kiddos I am sending them to. You can see one of them has some Bath and Body travel size products stuck in there for a college care package, too.
I have finally used this Label Crew project from last year! I love it. Very quick, and very cute!
At first, I thought that these were going to be a bit small for my purpose, but turns out they hold quite a bit of candy....just right for the kiddos I am sending them to. You can see one of them has some Bath and Body travel size products stuck in there for a college care package, too.
Have a great Halloween!
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Birthday Girl
I made a little birthday present for our sweet neighbor girl. I used one of my Label Crew birthday labels on this cute popsicle pillowcase. She really liked that touch. And I also made a matching pouch. I found these cute girly nailpolishes that looked like ice cream cones (sorry forgot to snap a photo of that). She can store them in the pouch.
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