Monday, November 26, 2007

Works In Progress

I have been working on a few things for my friends and family for Christmas. I can't show everything because I am not sure if they have found out about my blog yet. I feel like an undercover agent-having to be careful of what I say and sneaking away to blog. First this pillow is for my granddaughter. I just love the fabrics which are by Buggy Barn. I’m pretty sure she will love it too.








I have never attempted machine applique before, but there is a first time for everything and I'm going to try it on this project. Wish me luck! I am going to use invisible thread and one of the million stitches I have to choose from. Does anyone have advice? Jump in here whenever- I would appreciate it!





The next project is a little stitchery that I just love and is so fitting for most of my friends. The pattern was on the back of a cross stitch book from several years back. I think it may have been" Sisters And Best Friends" but I am not sure. As you can see I still have to frame them. I will post a picture after. The frame is cute.











The next project is a pattern from a Nancy Halvorsen book Santa's Coming. These are" just in case gifts." -Just in case I have forgotten someone or someone unexpected stops by during the holidays.







I think that this is enough for now, and I really must get back to my other stitching. I am also trying to decorate our home for Christmas tonight. I hope to have it all done by tomorrow or Wednesday at the latest.


I still have room for one more in the PIF if anyone is interested.


I will chat later.


Pat












Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving!

Every year my family goes to my brothers for Thanksgiving. . This year I will be making a new salad at the request of my niece. The recipe follows:


Red Grape Salad

8 oz whipped cream cheese
1/2 cup sugar
1 t vanilla
8 oz sour cream
1 large bag of red seedless grapes
brown sugar
walnuts chopped

Wash grapes
Mix cream cheese, white sugar,vanilla and sour cream together. Add red grapes. Cut up a few walnuts and mix with some brown sugar. Sprinkle the sugar and nuts on top of salad just before serving.

I hope that however you spend your day tomorrow, it will be wonderful.

Happy Thanksgiving.

Pat

Friday, November 16, 2007

Pay It Forward


Pay It Forward

I saw this sign 0n Hanne 's blog today, and found that maybe I was one of the first to leave a comment on this post, so I thought, why not play along! And so I did! I've seen PIF's on other blogs, but never early enough to sign up, until now!

Come join the fun and make the world a happier place :-) So this is how it goes...It’s the Pay It Forward Exchange. It’s based of the concept of the movie “Pay it Forward” where acts or deeds of kindness are done without expecting something in return, just passing it on, with hope that the recipients of the acts of kindness are passed on.

You all know I’m already a PIF type of person. So here’s how it works:I will make and send a handmade gift to the first 3 people who leave a comment to this post on my blog requesting to join this PIF exchange.I do not know what that gift will be yet, and it won’t be sent this month, probably not next month, but it will be sent (within 6 months) and that’s a promise!

What YOU have to do in return, then, is pay it forward by making the same promise on your blog.

Please come join the fun!

Pat

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Off To The Closet!

I really enjoy working on my Primitive Garden block of the month quilt, but Christmas is coming faster than I can stitch. This is a block of the month from Primitive Gatherings which has a great website. If you would like to visit the site, the address is http://www.primitivegatherings.us/shop/. I have finished Block 1, and I just need to stitch Block 2 down.





I have also received blocks 3 & 4.




As much as I would love to be working on these, they have to go off to the closet until after Christmas.

Hope everyone is having a great day. Will chat later.

Pat

Monday, November 12, 2007

365 Day Challenge Quilt

I started journaling on my 365 Day Challenge Quilt on August 4, 2007. It was just a regular old day, nothing special happened. I was waiting and waiting to start, but I am not sure for what. So I just started on that day. This is a Challenge Quilt that I am sure most of you know about. For the one or two of you that don't know, I will tell you. Leanne Beasley from Leanne's House (Love Her!) started this idea this year. She has a tutorial on her blog to help you with making the quilt . You journal everyday for one year and then you make a quilt from your daily journals. I have journaled every day, and I have my background fabrics all pulled. I have my freezer paper and my marking pens also. That is as far as I have gotten on it, so I guess that I have most of the hard work done. I believe that I will continue to journal and hold off on the cutting of the fabrics until after Christmas, which is really coming quickly. I thought that I had a good hold on Christmas this year, but I am not sure what happened. (Did we miss a month or two?) I have fabrics picked for fall, for the start of winter, the holidays, birthdays, and I have some small embroidery patterns picked out to use on some of the blocks. I can't wait to start them. But I must get going on my Christmas, so I will be done in time for Santa! If anyone is making this quilt, I would love to hear about it. Are you doing anything special on it? Any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated. I would love to do one of these quilts for each of my Grandchildren. They are six and ten years old. Some of the things that they do, say and come home from school with are so funny I must capture them.

I think this project is on its way to the closet.

I hope everyone is having a great day. Will chat later.



Pat

Sunday, November 11, 2007

A Cute Fall Decoration.

I hope everyone is having a great weekend. Mine has been busy. I know that it is quite late in the season but I wanted to show you a cute decoration for fall. I purchased this kit at the last quilt show that I went to. It's a quick project that is easy to make.














You need :



a fat quarter of fabric



a brown lunch bag



a roll of toilet paper



enough batting to wrap around roll



small piece of jute



artificial leaves



Roll and twist lunch bag and wrap with jute. Wrap toilet paper roll with batting (not to puffy). Set it in the center of the fat quarter right side down. Draw the short sides of the fat quarter up and hold in place. Take the longer of the ends and tuck them into center of roll. Push lunch bag into center and lastly add leaves into center. Place it on the back of your toilet or any place that you would like. Enjoy!




I will chat later.

Pat



Monday, November 5, 2007

Gift from market!

Loose Threads (my lqs) went to market. One of the owners (Jacquie ) brought me back a gift. I believe that I said how much I enjoyed reading Quilters Home magazine in a previous post. It is a different quilt magazine and I read it from cover to cover. I have a lots of laughs and learn something in each issue. Some of his articles are a hoot. Jacquie has borrowed some of my issues to read. Wellllllllllll guess who she saw at market? MARK. Right! This is what she brought me .






I love it! What I would really like to know is how he knew how I quilted?? I love Mark! Thank you Jacquie. I will chat later.





Pat