Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Button Beading Joy


I have spend most of the last two days (between laundry, dishes, etc) working on some new cabochon...buttons with the shank cut off...and I have had a great time. These are for my Dragonfly Garden quilt I'm planning. Hope you enjoy the Beauty Pageant!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Wow...just think!






Last month, on 17 September...we had a drawing to celebrate 400 followers! And, one month later...we're up to almost 450! That stupendous! So, let's have a drawing when we hit 450!!!
 We'll be drawing for some hand dyed lace!!! And one of my beaded Czech Glass Dragonfly Buttons!



AND, I want all of you to know that when we reach 500...we will celebrate with a stupendious give-a-way! So, put the word out...we only need 50 more...and we did that many in one month!!
How would you like a nice big box of wonderful and gorgeous CQ goodies...and more!!
As a matter of fact...let's just have 5 prizes! One for each of our 100 followers.
Wonder how long it will take to get the next 50?
 
Just comment below...to enter the 450 drawing for some dyed lace and this gorgeous beaded dragonfly button cabochon! And...yes, I'll mail to international! We'll select the winner from all the comments by random number generator...you qualify if I can reach you by email. Wonder who our #450 follower will be? Hmmm...that should be a prize too...don't you think? If you are number 4-5-0...email me!
 
Edited to add: Congrats to Jennifer C. of Australia for being #450; and I'll send her some dyed lace for that. And it didn't take but a couple of hours to get to450...yeah! 
 
I forgot to set a deadline for drawing entries...so let's make it midnight on Friday, EST. Saturday I'll post the winner!
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Are You Ever Misunderstood? Are You a Marshmellow?


 
I have to admit that sometimes I am. As the eldest in a large family...I grew up carrying the smaller kids around on my hip...and was responsible for keeping them out of trouble most of the time. So, much so that my youngest sister Jan...called me Nana, which was her word for Mom...until she was about 3 years old. Mother was always so busy with the house work and tending to the tinyest baby...as she had seven of us kids to handle...and at least two were always in diapers! So, anyway...as we grew up...I was still making sure all of the other six were where they were supposed to be...when they were supposed to be there. Yes, they thought I was bossy...and yes they did not appreciate it one single bit! Today, I think they appreciate it more than then..LOL!
 As I grew into an adult and traveled around with a military husband...my personally did not change (do we ever really?). Working with men daily...helped me to continue to stand up and speak out when things were not done as they should have been. The Army civilian career was easy...because they had so many regulations...and I loved rules! Especially when they were written down! I excelled and really enjoyed those years. I got to brief and meet several General Officers, a few Congressional Members, and some Federal Judicial Folks too! I also got to do some really hard jobs, and was recognized for doing them well. It was a very rewarding career. The last few years, working with a federal audit team, the hours continued to be very long at times...and I got tired of missing family holidays and was really ready for retirement at the end of 2009.

Today, I am still very busy...but can take a nap when it get's too tiring! LOL!! But, I'm my-own-boss...and have to push myself at times to get going! Like this week, I'm busy creating cabochones...what a difference a couple of years can make in your life!
 But, that doesn't mean that I've turned into a marshmallow! I'm still one tough ole bird...don't like to be pushed around...and don't like to see other folks run over or bullied either. I especially get hot when someone wants to deceive and bully my friend(s) or my family. While making the bed this morning...and putting my little pillow above on it...these thoughts were running through my mind.

Maybe I need to stitch a new pillow to go with this store-bought one..."I'm sweet...but I'm no marshmellow!" What do you think would be the "saying" on your bed? Just curious today...
Tomorrow, I'll show you closeups of all the cabochons I've been beading! Hugs!
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Monday, October 17, 2011

Could You Spend A Little Time Helping Another Stitcher...???


There are a great many efforts of comfort going on all over the bloggersphere...and here's one I would like to encourage you to support.
  This past summer...a great many of Stitchers lost their homes in the recent Texas Wildfires.
Several friends are trying to get some Handmade Christmas Ornaments completed to mail down. The deadline for receipt by the hostess is 20 November. If you could just make one ornament...even a simple felt one like the picture above...it would be greatly appreciated. 
 
All ornaments should be mailed directly to the hostess: 
Shari Jensen, 7015 Loveland Terrace, Fountain, CO  80817-1364 
 
The little felt ornament above would be super cute...and super easy. If you changed the flower motif to a snowflake, christmas tree, star, mitten, tree ornament shape, snowman, etc...it would fit the Christmas Holiday Season perfectly! And the edges could be stitched with your machine blanket stitch setting...if you didn't want to do hand needle work. Add a few beads...and you have a masterpiece!
Here's the link to the pattern and blog featuring the pattern:

Matryoshka Doll Ornament

 

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Judy Martin is Great.....Me, Not So Much...


I'm rusty! Didn't realize just how much until this past week. 
 I sat down with my favorite book of quilt patterns by Judy Martin...to stitch up 4 blocks for a row-by-row Round Robin.
 For almost three years now, crazy quilts have been my main stitching...and they don't involve matching points! 
So, when I started on these quilt blocks...I felt very rusty indeed. 
 Finally, I got them where I could live with them...but they are a long way from perfect!
This row is now ready for mailing...to the next Round Robin gal (NickiLee) for her to add a row to it. In a few months...it will return home all completed with a lap-size row-by-row quilt. I'll add black sashing along the sides and finish with a wide border fabric. Can't wait to see what the ladies in this group cook up for me!
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Friday, October 14, 2011

Artifical Flower Stamens


Look what arrived yesterday! Loads of artificial flower stamens, and each is really beautiful. This will look great with by wired ribbon roses! I have been wanting to do a spray of them on a vest. Of course, I have to sew the vest first! Ha! But when I found Kim's Crane Origami Supplies online (look under other origami supplies there), and saw all of the selection of stamens...I had to go ahead and get them...didn't I? Wouldn't you? Of course! 
 Now to decide with to use first...probably these gorgeous pink ones!
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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Roses, roses, roses...moving on





I have completed my portion of stitching on this gorgeous block...and am moving it on to the next person. But, before it goes...here is the last little seam and a beaded dragonfly for you to check out!


 I also added a little basket of roses...which look more like apples since the basket is that style (sorry Cathy L.)...into the corner. But, it's still cute!


And a photo of the block as it leaves my house...it was a pure joy to work on!



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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Christmas Tree Earrings...Clear Crystal


Worked on this earrings this morning. Will load to Etsy later on today. These little Christmas Trees are all Crystal AB beads...stacked. The earring wire is sterling silver...so no problem with anyone having allergies!
Aren't they just too cute! Perfect for the holidays...and enough bling to be seen across the room...ready to make a statement at the Christmas Party?
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

And...more...Roses


Here is a seam with lace to the back. And a closeup...
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Monday, October 10, 2011

More Roses, roses, roses...


Here's the next seam completed...with the butterfly breaking up the space...like the heart did on the last seam.
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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Roses, roses, roses...


I'm working on a round robin called Roses, Roses, Roses. I have several seams partially done...but have finished up this first one. Thought you might like to see it.
And I really like to "break" seams up by introducing a little lace motif right in the middle of the stitching...it creates more interest than just putting motifs in the center of a patch...surrounded by seam stitching (IMHO). So, if you've not considered this before...think about it. Hugs! There is a second seam on the block where this is also the plan...but you'll have to wait a little longer before I get a photo of it...cause it's not finished yet. Hugs! I'm back to stitching...ya'll have a great Sunday!
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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Another Needlepoint Sampler Chart


This chart is best worked from the center out I think.
Perhaps a book cover, tin topper?? Hmmmm...

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Free Quilt Show, Lot's of Men, and Prizes Too!


Have you been to the quilt show yet...
 
MEN QUILT TOO!!

There are GIVEAWAYS EVERY DAY!!! 
 
Check out my friend Thearica's blog...enter for drawings each day...and view some beautiful quilts in her Linky's at the bottom of her blog page!!
 
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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Funny, funny, funny!


Only have a minute...excuse my hurray. But please go check out this blog. I follow it, and today's post is so funny I just had to sit down when I read it to keep from falling because I was laughing so hard!!
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Free Cross-stitch Cancer Ribbon Chart


Oh my...you need to go right over to Pam Kellogg's blog and get her free cross-stitch chart. It is fabulous!
Just take my word for it...there isn't even enough time to ask/receive permission to post her photo. Seriously, you don't want to miss this!!
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