Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Creative spurt~ahhhhh

The latest issue of Somerset Sew contained some "nesting boxes".
They were an inspiration to me.
So (sew) I made my own, using some wonderful upolstery fabric I have hoarded.
And I have a never ending supply of ribbon, thread, yarn and whatever I haven't packed.
There are 3 boxes, and this is a view of the three of them "undone".
Each box has different fabrics and design.
It is just what I did, with no rhyme or reason.

Look closely for tatted butterflys.
Nikki is mastering this "tatting" skill.
And so she supplied me with some fluttery winged creatures.
There is no end to what each piece can look like.
With a pile of epherma the possiblities are endless.
Ribbon and pockets, charms, and flowers and some embroidered stems
keep the various palettes.

Some, seldom used decorative stitches on my sewing machine were fun to
experiment with. Look closely.
I stamped the butterflys and stitched the outside edges.
They were fun to make,
now what to do with them?

Friday, July 17, 2009

Hilights from Idaho Vacation/Reunion

Kayden and I share the same birth day
Kattie, Alaina and Rich

My brothers Kelly and Jeff, my father, me, Mom and sister Vicki.
Liz had already gone to bed and missed the dinner around the fire.
(I had floated down the Hoeback River earlier, hense the hair....)
Sunset around the fire in the "back yard" of the cabin

Dad, me, mom

Captain Jeremy and Chris

Devon, Hydee, Mom, Vicki, Madison, Alaina, and Moose (Kelly's dog)

Jesse and Oliver. On our way home from Sawtelle Mt. They gathered "special" wood.
Don't tell the forest rangers!

Post Hail Storm on top of Sawtelle
Hail Storm at weather station on Sawtelle Mt. We could see for hundreds of miles, even to the Teton Mts. What a sight! And what a road to drive on to get to the top.
Now I know why my father refuses to go up that far!
Jack and Varce looking at the rainbow trout at Big Springs
Devon, our college student. His vocabulary is educated as well.
Tawnya, Jess, Ashley and moms red hair.
We were beading watches! What fun.
background my brother Jeff
Rich, Kattie, Nikki
We were watching the video Lois had made for Chandler.
Chandler left the following day for the MTC and Jacksonville, Fl.
Chandler
Holly, Kaidance, and Tawnya.
Liz was suppose to teach this, and she bailed out and went to bed, so
I taught all the girls how to crochet scrubbies out of tulle.
Some worked out great, others were thimbles of tulle, and others, well...
it is best if I don't describe those.
Kaitlyn. Eating is such a joy for her!
Kaidance, post finger cut/gash! What a brave little girl.
And I love the angel kisses on her cheeks:)
Holly, Dallin and Canyon
Dutch oven cookers..and watchers. Jeff, Jared, Varcel and Papa.
Liz and Nikki cutting yards and yards of tulle to crochet.
UMMM, Liz, trying to find the end to start rolling it into balls. Grams made a choo choo train with the little ones on the deck.
Kaidance, Sheridan, Savannah, Hadley, and Oakley
Chris, having fun, while Hydee tried to have a baby.
Chris and Oliver
Heather and Jessica
Papa and Grams
Jesse and our beautiful 14 year old Madison
Oliver
Oliver and Alaina

Craft mood strikes again

While in Idaho my mom and sister in law Sheri taught us how to make beaded watches. Here are a few photos of mine.Of course a girls wardrobe is not complete without pink

A black and white "Bling" watch. The face is surrounded by rhinestones, too.
Black and white whimsical watch.

Yesterday I found a package of quilt squares that I had purchased at the Desert Industries years ago. It only took a couple of hours to lay out a pattern, in which I had almost enough of every square and get it sewed together. I am stiff in the back of my legs today from all the bending and placing of the quilt squares. I am going to back it with denim. A great switch from the typical levi quilts I usually make.


When we stayed with our friends Connie and Norman last April, they shared what a "Potato Baking Bag" was. Connie gave me one, and the directions to make them.
So, I purchased the fabric, batting and thread weeks ago. And got 5 made yesterday. They work great to bake a potato in the microwave, and the potato stays moist and fluffy just as if it had been baked in the oven.


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