Wednesday, December 24, 2008
I would like to wish you all a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. The presents are wrapped and ready to go to my son's home tomorrow where we will be celebrating. My DIL and DD have been taking turns celebrating Christmas Day over the last few years. We all help by bringing part of the dinner. This year I am taking garlic mashed potatoes and a large dish of scalloped potatoes (my favorite). Better for the kids and easier on me. I am posting a pic of a wall hanging I made probably 12-15 years ago. It hangs on the wall in my family room except this year I did not put it up so just took a pic to share with you. This was a fun project.
Hope Santa is winging his way to you with lots of goodies for under your tree.
See you in a couple of days.
Hugs
FredaB
Monday, December 22, 2008
The jewelery factory is still going on over here. Have to do something when we are snowed in. I have decided that I have far too many clothes so am trying to not even look in the stores. Try and wear what I have but use the new jewelery I have made to give my things a new look. I am pleased with what I have made.
Yesterday morning when I went downstairs I looked at the thermometer out the kitchen window and it was 9 degrees below zero. I believe it went up to a high of 6 above all day. This morning it was 3 below but is to start a warm up later this week. Tomorrow is another snow storm with snow then sleet coming in throughout the day. The pantry is stocked so will just sit it out. Florida is looking mighty good about now. They are also having a cold spell with temps in the 60's. I will take that. I have added a few pics of the new pieces I made. This is the end of my jewelery making.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
My daughter came over today and brought all her jewelery stuff and we played for the afternoon. Last week at her house I had made myself the necklace with the little birds on a branch and we put a pearl in the nest. I liked the way it turned out so today I made one for a friend, another type for her daughter and a little bracelet for the little grandaughter. We had to guess at her size so put a chain that can be adjusted and hope it will work. They will wend their way to Kansas on Monday. Probably won't make Christmas but they are not really Christmas gifts. Just a good friend who lost her Mother 2 weeks ago, her daughter lost her husband over a year ago . Just a little friendly hug to let her know I care..
Friday, December 19, 2008
She has published at least 4 books because I have 3 and not the one with the pansies on the cover. I believe that is her latest book. The one before that is Dancing Needles and that is where she talks about the large needle and gives directions on how to make flowers. I am going to order a needle to be shipped when I get back to Florida and I will keep you posted on how I get along.
Mary the loops on the basket on the left are loopier (?) and that gives the impression you liked. Is loopiness a word? You adjust the length of the stitch on the needle to get the length of loop that you want and the thread used also makes a difference.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
I was looking thru my fabric storage area to-day for my punchneedle stuff. I thought I would take it back to Florida and do some butterflies for the new quilt. I came across a few that I had made to use in future projects. I have added a few pics. I am going to order the large dancing needle one from Pamela Gurney in Australia that uses 7 and 13mm silk ribbon for flowers. Think that will come in handy. I have made silk ribbon flowers on some baskets with the larger of the 3 needles that comes with mine but will only take 2 and maybe 4mm ribbon. It is a lot of fun if anyone is interested.
I am waving to my friend Barb here who was my sewing buddy in Florida until she up and left me for South Carolina. Now we have a long distance relationship - no all day shopping trips but sure can talk on the phone - eh Barb?
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Hello from snowy Chicago. Harv and I had our 6 month dental appts. this afternoon and they were calling for a snow storm coming in later this afternoon so I thought we would be finished and home before it hit. Well think again. In the morning we had a call from their office informing us that our dentist had had a fall on the ice and was injured. Did we still want to come for the cleaning? We said yes and off we went. I went first then looked out the window and the van was covered. It was snowing heavy. JoAnnes fabrics is in the parking lot next door so I ran over there while Harv was being done. In a half an hour I could hardly drive back for the visibility was so bad. Couldn't leave the man so made it back but was sure glad he was driving home. Went about 10-15 miles per hour and it was hair raising. This snow was just covering the ice storm of the other day so was treacherous. Traffic reports coming in at rush hour are 3-4 hour commutes from downtown to the outer suburbs. Horrible. When we got home Harv snapped a picture of our neighbour's house across the street. Actually looks very pretty with the snow from inside our warm house with a hot cup of tea in my hand.
I intend to stay home the next couple of days and work on my butterfly quilt squares. Drawing them up on the muslin. Cheers.
Monday, December 15, 2008
We had a good trip home to Chicago on Sunday except for the weather. It started sleeting rain Sun pm and the temps. dropped to 6 above zero this morning. Our driveway is a sheet of frozen snow. Welcome to winter in the north.
I spent the day with my daughter putting together some jewellery for Christmas presents. I had found some great findings at JoAnnes in Florida on clearance and shipped them up to her so today we played. I made a couple of necklaces and she made some bracelets for teacher gifts. I didn't have time to take pics as I left it all at her house until we finish. She had her husband's Christmas party to take the 3 boys to and had to leave around 4. I told her she was lucky they still have a party. They used to be very popular with companies for the children but most have given them up.
I do have a pic to add. Today in the stack of mail was one of Jo from New Zealand's post cards. It is beautiful. It has a very NZ Maori look to it. Whether Jo meant that or it is just my interpretation of it but it is very nice. Her stitching is so gorgeous. So even. Unfortunately you will see a little discoloration where I think it met up with Chicago's weather. Who knows if the postman dropped it or what - but still gorgeous. I have one hanging in my sewing room in Florida on my board and now have one for my board here. Lucky me - Santa came early.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Flea market find
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Orchids
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
The fabric you see pinned to this block temporarily is a sheer gray fabric with silver butterflies on it. I found this at JoAnnes and ironed on the thin knit type of interfacing to give it enough body. I have placed one in each of the 5 sided pieces. They are not the same each time. There were 4-5 different butterflies. Now the question is do I use them? as when ironing on the interfacing my ironing board was covered in sparkle and when cutting more sparkles appeared on my cutting table. I wonder if this will be a problem long term. Will my butterflies fade away? I was thinking of spraying the pieces with some kind of fixative but do not know what to use so will put that question out on the list and see what great minds can come up with.
I will definitely make this my own by changing embellishments, etc. but at least when I can't think I can look and get ideas. The middle butterfly on mine will not be red. I am sticking with a black, gray, white, mauve color scheme with other little bits of color thrown in and think I will make fabric for the butterfly on my babylock embellisher machine. Time will tell. That will probably be the last thing I do so will pick up my color from what the blocks end up. As we all know, our plans change as we proceed.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Saturday, December 6, 2008
I do have one pic to add today. My daughter sent me one of our big old boy Bauer mentioned in the post below. Here he is:
Friday, December 5, 2008
Thurs. again late in the day another man comes wih the floor paint and does it. Well finally this morning another 2 show up and spray paint the sprinkles and do the final clear sealer over that. Hallelujah we are done. What should have been 1 or at least 2 days was stretched over a long week. Now we have to wait 48 hours before we can put any furniture out there and all the windows need to be washed and cleaned but the city has to come and inspect the final building before you can remove the window stickers. Hopefully by Tues next week we shall have a room we can use. We better use it fast because we are flying home next sunday for christmas. My main reason for telling this story is the oil based chemicals they used went right throgh the doors and windows and our house smelt terrible. We had front windows and ceiling fans going 24 hours but I had a bit of a headache yesterday then this morning woke up wih a full blown migraine. I have been taking pills all day and fumbling around. Hopefully it will be gone by tomorrow. When you feel that bad you can't even leave the house to do something. I spent a lot of time just outside to get the fresh air. Will take some pics of the new room and post when it is finally finished. It is about 400 sqare feet with glass all around so I intend to make a sewing corner and sit and sew out there.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Here is a pic of work in progress.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Today I found a white wicker end table that will go nicely between my 2 white wicker rockers. We were fortunate to be able to store all our lanaii furniture in a neighbour's garage while our room was being built as he is not coming down until Jan. I owe him a big favor.
I also bought another set of storage drawers on wheels - 4 small and 3 large for only 7.00 plus a bag of various beads, sequins, thread, a ton of stuff for 3.00. Also bought a beautiful 2 strand vintage necklace from a gal that runs a vintage clothing stand for 8.00. That is my kind of shopping. Will get the camera out and take pics one of these days. Getting this far right now is an accomplishment.
I have been stitching a bit in the evenings on a Christmas stocking that was a kit from Vickie Brown in 2003. I am a little slow it seems. It is turning out nicely and I think will become an auction item either for Questers or for Women for Hospice. Both good causes.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
town with a main street called Park Avenue. It has some delightful shops, a few out of the ordinary. It is the home of Rollins College which is a private school with an 1800 student enrollment. Cost 45,000.00 per year. We are well past that and grandkids not ready yet so won't be considering that for awhile.
It is the home of the Morse Museum of American Art and has one of the largest collection of Tiffany glass plus the paintings of Louis Comfort Tiffany. The best price is admission is only $3.00 per person, $1.00 for students and children under 12 are free. They also have a great gift shop with reasonably priced gift items. You can enter the gift shop without visiting the museum.
We had a nice day around 70 and partly sunny so took the boat tour. It is 10.00 per person and they are pontoon boats that seat 18. The tour is wonderful. It is one hour long and visits 3 different lakes thru small canals where you can reach out and touch the foliage. The narrator tells the story of various homes, Rollins college, etc. that you pass. Little info is that Mr. Rogers of television fame and his sister both attended Rollins. They actually rented a house so he could bring his grand piano with him. Don't think he spoke of that on Mr. Rogers show.
It is also the home of the Polasek Museum and Sculpture Garden. We ran out of time and did not do this. Will save it for another visit. I have been to all of the above before with our garden club members and enjoy them.
Speaking of gardens Orlando also has very near Winter Park the Harry P Leu Botanical Gardens. Also very nice to visit. Not too large.
These are just a few ideas for anyone coming to Orlando and has access to a car. It is a nice change from the Disney options plus a lot easier on the pocketbook.
Still no sewing today. Spent the morning still putting up Christmas decs and the afternoon at Handy Andy's (hardware store) buying fans, lights, etc. for our new sunroom which should be finished this week. Fingers crossed.
Friday, November 28, 2008
This afternoon I started putting out some Christmas stuff. I actually only have 2 weeks more here then we fly back to Chicago Dec. 14 and return the 28th. Hardly seems worth it but I do enjoy them and will take some pics and post when finished.
Not quite used to this blogging yet but will give it a try. I sure enjoy reading so many of the gal's blogs that hopefully someone will enjoy mine.
Time to go join hubby and watch a little tv and stitch a little. I listen, he watches and tells me if he thinks I have missed something. Can't beat that.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Welcome!
It is Thanksgiving night and the turkey bird remains are in the fridge and we have just finished our pumpkin pie. #1 son is helping me to set this blog up. He and his wife leave in the morning for Minneapolis after a few days in the Florida sun. Heaven help me when he leaves. Hope I can continue with this. I should add that he was here since Sunday and I had the idea to set up a blog around 9pm on thanksgiving night and he was leaving Fri. am early. I am surprised he helped me this much. Why didn't I start last Mon.? Didn't think of it until thurs pm.
Will sign off for now and hope to start showing you some more of my work as I proceed with projects and keep you posted with what is going on in our lives.