What do you do when daughter grows too tall for a favorite sundress? You cut up a coordinating fat quarter and add a border to the bottom. We cut the fat quarter into 3 strips, each 6" wide, and then sewed them together. Then we sewed the strip to the existing lining of the dress and voila! we added about 3" to the length of the dress. It only took about half an hour to do. Not bad, huh?
Hard to believe that daughter is now a Sophomore in high school, which means that for the last couple of months, the brochures and letters from colleges have been just pouring in. This is one day's worth of her mail:
The driver's permit will come this summer. And oldest daughter will be a college senior next year. Where does time go?
It is bittersweet, watching them grow. They have turned into beautiful young women, so so quickly. I love watching them spread their wings- it's exciting and thrilling, and scary and sad. I miss the little girls that they were. But it's so exciting to see where life is taking them. I'm so proud of them.
The thing is- they're not mine. They never were. They belong to God and He generously and graciously entrusted them to my care for a while. And I am so grateful.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Easter 2011 Revisited
One of the nice things about Easter coming so late this year is that it was really warm and sunny- the way it should be! Not like all of those freezing, raining, raw March Easters! My mom and dad just moved into a retirement community and we spent the afternoon at their new house.
My sister-in-law, niece, and I modeling our bunny ears.
The Egg Hunt- serious business!
Delicious Desserts (daughter made the chocolate cake- fabulous!)
A walk was definitely in order after all of the wonderful food.
Hope you had a lovely day as well.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
In the Studio Today....
Why yes, it is supposed to be 82 degrees today and yes, I am working on Christmas projects! Here is a table runner I made from my upcoming Joy, Love, Peace, Noel fabric collection (in stores in May). A free pattern sheet for this project will be available. (Don't you just love the prairie points on the end??)
I am also working on a quilt pattern which will have some very cute embroidery designs- I am trying really hard to get it done by May, but you know, the embroidery involves a little more time.
I have several more ideas in mind for this Christmas fabric line, now all I need are a few elves to help me get it all done!
I will be speaking and teaching a project at a Mother's Day Tea on Saturday, May 7 at Olde City Quilts in Burlington NJ. It is a beautiful shop with lots of classroom space- if you are interested in coming to the tea, stop by the web site to make a reservation. Our project will be wool flower pins- a perfect Mother's Day gift.
I am also working on a quilt pattern which will have some very cute embroidery designs- I am trying really hard to get it done by May, but you know, the embroidery involves a little more time.
I have several more ideas in mind for this Christmas fabric line, now all I need are a few elves to help me get it all done!
I will be speaking and teaching a project at a Mother's Day Tea on Saturday, May 7 at Olde City Quilts in Burlington NJ. It is a beautiful shop with lots of classroom space- if you are interested in coming to the tea, stop by the web site to make a reservation. Our project will be wool flower pins- a perfect Mother's Day gift.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Come Awake!
CHRIST IS RISEN
Matt Maher and Mia Fieldes
Christ is risen from the dead
Trampling over death by death
Come awake! come awake!
Come and rise up from the grave
Christ is risen from the dead
We are one with Him again
Come awake! come awake
Come and rise up from the grave
Let no one caught in sin
Remain inside the lie of inward shame
But fix our eyes upon the cross
And run to Him who showed great love
And bled for us
Freely You've bled for us
Beneath the weight of all our sin
You bowed to none but heaven's will
No scheme of hell, no scoffer's crown
No burden great can hold You down
In strength You reign
Forever let Your church proclaim
O death, where is your sting
O hell, where is your victory
O church, come stand in the light
The glory of God has defeated the night
Singing- O death, where is your sting
O hell, where is your victory
O church, come stand in the light
Our God is not dead
He's alive! He's alive!
Matt Maher and Mia Fieldes
Christ is risen from the dead
Trampling over death by death
Come awake! come awake!
Come and rise up from the grave
Christ is risen from the dead
We are one with Him again
Come awake! come awake
Come and rise up from the grave
Let no one caught in sin
Remain inside the lie of inward shame
But fix our eyes upon the cross
And run to Him who showed great love
And bled for us
Freely You've bled for us
Beneath the weight of all our sin
You bowed to none but heaven's will
No scheme of hell, no scoffer's crown
No burden great can hold You down
In strength You reign
Forever let Your church proclaim
O death, where is your sting
O hell, where is your victory
O church, come stand in the light
The glory of God has defeated the night
Singing- O death, where is your sting
O hell, where is your victory
O church, come stand in the light
Our God is not dead
He's alive! He's alive!
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Green
green[green] -noun
All of a sudden, the world seems to be bursting with green- yellow greens, blue greens, chartreuse, emerald, spring green, sap, moss, apple.... Is there anything more lovely??

a color intermediate in the spectrum between yellow and blue, an effect of light with a wavelength between 500 and 570 nm; found in nature as the color of most grasses and leaves while growing, of some fruits while ripening, and of the sea.
Art . a secondary color that has been formed by the mixture of blue and yellow pigments.
All of a sudden, the world seems to be bursting with green- yellow greens, blue greens, chartreuse, emerald, spring green, sap, moss, apple.... Is there anything more lovely??

(One of the above fabric swatches is from my newest fabric line to be introduced at Spring Market in Salt Lake City in May. Do you know which one it is??)
Friday, April 15, 2011
Spring Home Decorating Projects
The kitchen is almost done! We are just waiting for a hutch that we ordered (we got a call 3 weeks ago that it was finished- but when we went to pick it up, they had stained it wrong and put the wrong latches on it, so we are still waiting....) I am waiting for the room to be finished, and then I will show you the "grand unveiling."
Sometimes when you finish a home project, you are just done and want to do nothing else for awhile. In this case, however, re-doing the kitchen has spurred me on to work on some other rooms in the house. A couple of weeks ago, I was at a quilt show and I saw a quilt that I loved- I loved the tiny little diamonds in the stars, and I loved the lively green sashing and border. Then I found out that it was a circa 1890 quilt, which surprised me because of the vibrant colors, and made me want it all the more. It was totally hand pieced and hand quilted and in wonderful condition. I really wanted it, but wondered if the colors would work with our family room furniture. I knew that if I didn't get it, I would go home and spend days, maybe weeks, filled with regret at missing out on it. After a phone consultation with hubby, and daughter nudging me on.... I took the plunge and bought it, figuring that if it didn't work in the family room, I'd find somewhere for it.
Luckily, the colors worked perfectly with the room. So now I can enjoy it without guilt!
Now, of course, we will need new lamps and a new coffee table. Oh, and definitely new curtains. I was hoping to buy some curtains, but it looks like I will have to make them. I have a few fabrics I am considering. I want something kind of modern, but still in keeping with the character of our old house. I am also thinking about slipcovers for the furniture, but have not found anything I like (why are the colors for slipcovers all so boring??)
It seems Spring fills me with energy and creativity and brings out my nesting instinct. I am also working on redecorating a bedroom at our beach house. The credit card is starting to warp! But I am pretty good at decorating on a tight budget, relying mostly on flea market finds and Target, and then choosing a few more expensive pieces just here and there. I am really enjoying my home decorating projects.
So how about you- do you have any Spring projects underway? Do you tend to do more projects in the Spring, or maybe during another time of year?
Sometimes when you finish a home project, you are just done and want to do nothing else for awhile. In this case, however, re-doing the kitchen has spurred me on to work on some other rooms in the house. A couple of weeks ago, I was at a quilt show and I saw a quilt that I loved- I loved the tiny little diamonds in the stars, and I loved the lively green sashing and border. Then I found out that it was a circa 1890 quilt, which surprised me because of the vibrant colors, and made me want it all the more. It was totally hand pieced and hand quilted and in wonderful condition. I really wanted it, but wondered if the colors would work with our family room furniture. I knew that if I didn't get it, I would go home and spend days, maybe weeks, filled with regret at missing out on it. After a phone consultation with hubby, and daughter nudging me on.... I took the plunge and bought it, figuring that if it didn't work in the family room, I'd find somewhere for it.
Luckily, the colors worked perfectly with the room. So now I can enjoy it without guilt!
Now, of course, we will need new lamps and a new coffee table. Oh, and definitely new curtains. I was hoping to buy some curtains, but it looks like I will have to make them. I have a few fabrics I am considering. I want something kind of modern, but still in keeping with the character of our old house. I am also thinking about slipcovers for the furniture, but have not found anything I like (why are the colors for slipcovers all so boring??)
It seems Spring fills me with energy and creativity and brings out my nesting instinct. I am also working on redecorating a bedroom at our beach house. The credit card is starting to warp! But I am pretty good at decorating on a tight budget, relying mostly on flea market finds and Target, and then choosing a few more expensive pieces just here and there. I am really enjoying my home decorating projects.
So how about you- do you have any Spring projects underway? Do you tend to do more projects in the Spring, or maybe during another time of year?
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
And the Winners Are......
The winner from the random drawing here on my blog was: Kathy from Troublesome Creek Quilts! Congratulations, Kathy- your prize will be sent out to you shortly.
And the applique project with the most votes at Quilting Gallery was: Jean from Nebraska with her quilt entry, Sunday Drive! Your prize is also on the way, Jean- congratulations! All of the entries were truly wonderful, and to be honest- I didn't vote because I couldn't decide on just one. I tried to- but the pressure just got to me!
Last week, hubby surprised me and "kidnapped" me and took me out for the day. We had a nice lunch, then went to a local museum/garden, and then did a little shopping. It was a very nice day! And so nice to see some Spring color. Hubby got some great shots.
And the applique project with the most votes at Quilting Gallery was: Jean from Nebraska with her quilt entry, Sunday Drive! Your prize is also on the way, Jean- congratulations! All of the entries were truly wonderful, and to be honest- I didn't vote because I couldn't decide on just one. I tried to- but the pressure just got to me!
Last week, hubby surprised me and "kidnapped" me and took me out for the day. We had a nice lunch, then went to a local museum/garden, and then did a little shopping. It was a very nice day! And so nice to see some Spring color. Hubby got some great shots.
Magnolias blossoming.
Flowering Quince buds- love this, have to get some for my garden.
Inspiration can be found anywhere- maybe someday this ironwork motif will find its way into a fabric pattern.
Have a wonderful Wednesday.
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