Thursday, August 30, 2012

Christmas Sewing

Today felt like a Christmas sewing day even though
I have all these Halloween projects waiting to be
completed.  Recently I had purchased the fabric
and pattern and hanger for a "ornament" shaped wall
hanging to make as a gift. It just kept calling to me. 
So, I've spent the afternoon cutting and piecing it.


















I really like the square and am thinking of possibly
making one for my table.  Decided I would let it
sit this evening while debating.  Then tomorrow I
can trim it and go look for backing and binding.
May just bind it in the darker of the greens.

I really love these quick and easy projects.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Sewing 101

My grandson, Ian, has been wanting to learn to sew.
And, today, was our day.  After a few brief instructions
about how to use the sewing machine, I started by
having him sew straight lines, squares, triangles,
squiggly lines and circles that I had drawn on paper
to get the feel of the sewing machine.  We didn't use
thread for this.  He really picked things up quickly.
















Once he felt confidant with the paper sewing, he was
ready to sew on fabric.  I cut a few pieces and let
him practice sewing straight lines, etc.  Then we
took a small piece, folded it, sewed around three
sides, and turned it.  He was so excited because he
had made a little bag.

Feeling quite confidant, we moved on to a simple
little drawstring bag.


















I was so proud of him and how well he did
sewing and turning his bag.


















I had sewed one earlier to be sure it would
be easy enough for him to do.


















Was so glad I did, because Kohler was feeling rather
left out and kept asking if he couldn't sew something.
Now they each have a little bag for their special
treasures.


















Not sure what our next project will be, but
down the road, we may make Halloween
trick or treat bags and pillowcases as gifts
for his brothers for Christmas.

Monday, August 27, 2012

A Simple Little Runner

Today was a fun sewing day.  My friend, Jo Ann,
came down and we did a little sewing for Halloween,
hoping to get a jump start on things.

We were able to get the top for this
Simple Little Runner all pieced:


















It was so nice to have the charm packs in our
stash.  Now just need to back it, machine quilt it,
add rick rack, binding and it will be already to
go.  So quick and easy!

August has really raced by for me.  I  sometimes
wonder what I have been doing.  But, I did get
my elementary school years finished for my
history which seemed to take forever.

Been trying to get a fall stitchery finished along
with sewing Halloween Banners for gifts.

August is filled with Birthdays of family and
friends.  Love being able to get together and
share this special time.  Just celebrated my
son's birthday.














Happy Birthday, Brian!

Saturday, August 11, 2012

A Couple of Finishes

Yesterday I finished piecing the "Snowy Days" wall
hangings my daughter and I have been working on.

















And, today added the border to my Schnibles, "Full
House".  I really like the blue dot sashing.


















Now as soon as we purchase the backing for our
"Snowy Days" they will be ready to be quilted.
I'll have four little quilts for Myrna to quilt.

Feels good to have them all pieced!

Friday, August 10, 2012

Christmas Stitchery

Look what arrived in the mail today:


















A few weeks ago I was one of the lucky
winners in Marg Low's "Christmas in July"
giveaway.  She was giving away four of
her new patterns and I won this adorable
"Deer Tree" stitchery.  I think it will make a
cute ornament, tag, or simple little decoration.

















Included with the pattern was fabric, ribbon and
floss.  I can't wait to get started stitching.

Thank you so much Marg.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Happy Birthday!

I have been blessed to have an amazing older sister.
She is not only my only sibling, but she is my best
friend, confidant, teacher, and an awesome example. 
Separated by several years and a few differences
as we grew up, we now have a wonderful bond.


















I am so grateful our Heavenly Father has spared
her life and that she is still with us.  While she
and her husband were serving a mission in
Texas she had a heart attack and has had heart
problems ever since.

Plans were made for us to spend yesterday, the
7th, together.  I was going to drive down to her
home and we were planning to visit and go to
lunch and what-ever she might feel up to.  But
that all changed when I got a phone call about
8:00 a.m. saying she was in the hospital.

I spent the day with her and her husband while
they tried to regulate her heart.  Shocking it
three times did not do it.  But, I am happy to say
that about a hour after I left her heart settled
down to a normal rhythm.  No more 153 beats
a minute.

She was able to come home today and although
she is tired---very little sleep, she is doing well for
which I am so very grateful.

Happy Birthday to the best sister ever!  I can hardly
wait for our luncheon date.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Does anyone remember ----

Does anyone remember playing the game Mumbly-peg
when they were in elementary school?  I'm sure I am dating
myself by bringing this up.

Today I wrote a brief story for my history and thought I
would share it even if this isn't the final draft.


" Mumbly-peg is usually a game boys play, but not at our 
school.   We girls enjoyed playing it as much as the boys
and often competed with them during recess.

Mumbly-peg is played with small pocket knives.  Two players 
stand opposite of each other with their feet and legs together.  
One person takes the point of his knife in his fingers and flips 
the knife so it turns over once in the air and lands in the ground 
near or a slight distance from the other person’s foot. The knife 
was flipped from different parts of the body such as the elbow, 
wrist, nose, chest, etc.   The point of the knife had to go into the 
ground firmly enough so that the knife would stand without 
falling over.  That person would then move one foot to the spot 
where the knife had landed, keeping his other foot firmly planted 
on the ground.  He would then bend down and pick up the knife, 
making sure no part of his body except the feet touched the
ground.  If you did touch the ground, you automatically lost 
the match. 

We would take turns doing this until one or the other could 
stretch no further without collapsing on the ground.   We often 
found ourselves in some interesting contortions, before either 
winning or conceding to our opponent. 

We had such fun playing this game until one day when my 
friend, Madelyn and I were playing the game during recess
and things took a turn for the worse.  I remember flipping 
the point of my pocket knife towards Madelyn whose feet
were stretched out almost into a split position.  Instead of the 
point going into the ground, the knife hit her near her eye.  
The cut started to bleed and we rushed her into the school 
nurse to be checked and to make sure her eye was ok.  I was 
really scared. 

I remember how upset and angry she was with me.  I had not 
done it on purpose.  It was an accident.  I felt very bad.  Her  
parents were called to come to the school to get her and take 
her to the doctor to make sure everything was alright and 
there was no damage to her eye.  I don’t recall if we were 
reprimanded or not.  But the fear I felt and the sadness of 
knowing I had hurt my friend and could have put her eye out,
was discipline enough for me.   I know that she still has a 
scar as a reminder of our game that day.
I believe we were in about the 4th or 5th grade when this 
took place.

I can’t believe we were allowed to bring knives, albeit small 
pocket knives, to school.  Today, you would be suspended for 
having a knife in your possession, your parents would be called
in, and who knows what other disciplinary procedures would 
take place." 

We live in such a different time now.  How innocent we were 
back then and how much simpler life was.


Saturday, August 4, 2012

Making Progress

I can't believe that the first week of August is over
already.  Time is flying by and I've got to step it
up if I want to get ahead of things for Christmas.  I
am making progress, however.  But first things first.

This week we celebrated my grandson's fifth
birthday with ice cream sandwiches.  He didn't
want cake!


















---And, presents, of course!


















Happy Birthday, Kohler!

I have also completed the four snowman blocks
and the four sled blocks for the wall hanging my
daughter and I are doing.  Now we just have
the snowflake blocks to do and then we can
assemble the top.

















Today my daughter took all 96 of these home to
cut out:

This afternoon I was able to whip up a few of these
tissue holders.  They will be put in the Christmas
box for gifts to friends and co-workers that I like
to remember with a little something.



I really like Arlette's tutorial that I found. She teaches
you how to do a French Seam so there are no raw
edges.

In between sewing I have been working a history of
my years in elementary school and have been able
to connect up with three of my friends I went to
school with.  We've had a lot of fun reminiscing about
those good old school days!

And, on a final note, after 7 weeks the bandage
on my ear is finally off.  Yeah!  It feels so good
even if the skin is still a little tight.  But that
will change in time.  My Dr. just cautioned me to
avoid getting my ear boxed---so guess no boxing
matches for me!  lol