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Showing posts with label sewing emeries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing emeries. Show all posts

Monday, March 13, 2017

Look What Came in the Mail!



Hi! Guess what the mail person brought me recently! I love getting packages in the mail, don't you? Sure we order stuff online, and in a few days a boring brown Amazon box magically appears---but no matter how cool the purchase, it's just not the same as receiving a hand addressed mailer with real stamps! So fun!


I've been blessed with fun presents from my Internet friends. This is a tiny treasure, a miniature quilt from my friend Sue.[Coincidentally Sue lives very near where I grew up in Illinois; we met through our etsy shops. I'm afraid the cornfields and wildflowers are long gone though....]
This is such a treasure! I love dragonflies.


And notice Sue's beautiful work, the tiny heart charm, her lovely fabric choices, the way she used a vintage linen textile with hemstitching.


You can see from the label it is based on a Janet Bolton design. Sue and I both love the work of Janet Bolton, and when I was destashing last summer, I sent Bolton's most recent book on to Sue to enjoy. This is what Sue made.



I love it!
Right now it's on my bull clip display rack, but I hope to find a tiny frame for my Dragonfly. I will always treasure it, and Sue's friendship.


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Mo and I both found goodies in my box from my blog / writing groups friend Mel who lives in Kansas. Mel is an exceptionally talented crocheter. Her work is so beautiful and perfect always.
For me a ponytail hat and new mitts, for dog walking days.




Isn't this yarn gorgeous!

The hat is so cute, it has an opening for my ponytail, which also keeps the hat in place, not squashing down over one's nose.


And I also asked for the mitts. They are perfect. I don't like gloves, I feel like I can't control Mo's leash when I wear gloves. Solution is these toasty warm mitts.


Another cute hat! pretty neutrals to go with my white parka.


 Mel put some reflective  yarn in the pompom so I glow in the dark when car lights finds me walking in the winter darkness.


Mo got reflective wear too. It's especially important for one's dog to be well lit at night. I know when I'm driving I sometimes can see the human, but the doggy in front near the ground isn't very visible; I just see a leash disappearing into the darkness. So Mel made this neckwarmer for Mo.


He wears it every day! [The heart is in the front.]



The yarn looks plain grey heathery, but in the dark it lights up brilliantly. The yarn is very soft and warm, not scratchy. Mo seems oblivious, it's easier for him to wear than a hat that falls in his eyes.


I asked for a heart, which I love. It looks so adorable with Mo's red corduroy jacket! But Mel also made some shamrocks, just for fun. I put them on this week, on the reverse, for St Paddy's Day fun.



Thank you, Mel!
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And today  a package arrived all the way from Lori in Oregon. She sent me the scraps from her Chinese Coin rescue quilt project. Wow! I didn't expect so much or so many different fabrics [c. 1880-1910?]. Lori's finished quilt HERE


First I plan to sit down and pore over each little piece, but my mind is churning---doll quilts!


Or strawberries! Picture an old white bowl filled with strawberries made from these pieces.


And I have another project planned, I've been waiting for just the right thing to use. More later on that idea.
Thank you Lori!


Nosy Mo wants to see what is in his Nantucket baby basket which he long ago outgrew. Maybe he smells hints of Porter and Elsa, Lori's German shepherd dogs?


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On the home front , we are expecting a big snow tonight and tomorrow. As always I worry about the cold, if we have a power failure. Otherwise we have plenty of food and batteries, just have to prep more Pineapples for hand sewing, just in case. Update: Oh a big fizzle, a bit of snow, a bit of rain. Very windy though, so the issue of power failure still looms. I'm a bit worried about my Oystercatcher birds returning Friday, I hope they travel safely.


Yesterday was the last full moon of winter! It's called the Worm Moon, eeew. Any worms who peek out this week are gonna get their little tails frostbit!



Mo is decked out in his jammies. His toy is also made by Mel. It's stuffed with something crinkly, Mo adores it. Yum.


And snuggled into the covers on my bed. Ready for a snow day.


Earlier he helped me sew bits and pieces of WTWGF. Whoa, what a mess/ conglomeration. I hope it improves.


No matter how  plush of a bed I offer Mo in the sewing room, he instead prefers the bin of thrift shop shirts!


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Off topic entirely, but I was kinda thrilled with my lime crop. My friends of the tropical garden asked me to winter over their potted lime tree, because I get better sun [and have a green thumb]. The thing blooms constantly, what a mess. But today I found limes hatching, pretty neat. For drinks next summer?



love

lizzy

gone to the beach...

snowy dunes from last Friday:











Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Santa's Workshop




Hi everyone!

Today was the first day I've done a lot of hand sewing and wire work, since my hand became so painful back in September. Just one day to make a few things for my etsy shop. Probably too late for the holiday but maybe someone with a gift card will treat themselves?



My hand was hurting after four hours of non-stop finicky work, so I had to stop. I have to be able to wrap the gifts and carve the roast!



Here's what I made;
Beeee-u-tiful very large chandelier crystal ''icicles'', with curly wire hangers.

 
 
 
 

I didn't measure them yet but I am guessing they're at least 7" long.

 
Lovely old crystal, very few if any nicks. Original wires!
 
 
 

 
 

 
 


I worked on a few strawberries. These make such sweet gifts for someone who sews or collects sewing items.



Last scraps of a supposedly Amish silk log cabin block, all odd darker colors: black, plum, mulberry, wine.




A bit of a blue and white quilt block fragment, note the tiny fleur de lys:



And this, a very special piece. It was inspired by this antique strawberry on Pinterest.here





I had my eye on the old sterling silver handle all summer and fall. The dealer wanted a lot of $$$ for it---and who but me would want it? Finally, at the last market a few weeks ago, I prevailed.



It is marked Sterling and the design is perhaps violets---or shamrocks?! It's very beautiful, about 3" long. It was the handle of a small vanity set brush.



I used antique velveteen, carefully washing and fading the red to soft berry pink. Hand beaded with deep coppery brown seed beads. Ombre silk ribbon for the stem ruffle.



I found a sterling bumble bee on etsy, to add...not sure if it needs it though.




And I am doing a large strawberry make-do. Not finished! The leaves will be hand sewed, it will be beaded, etc. The base is an antique glass candle stick that is turning lavender, a real treasure!




Christmas--just a week now! Tomorrow I'll try to finish my gift shopping and make my cookies. How are your plans coming along?

Mo thinks old Merrell clogs are yummy.
Silly boy.
He has taken this shoe into his faux Nantucket basket
and
is gnawing happily away.
Good thing Merrells are indestructible.


love

lizzy

gone to the beach...........

 PS All these ''pink'' photos, here and in previous post, are sunsets. Sunset these days is from 4PM to 5.30...so pretty and serene.