I am not much for decorating, I never have been, However, this fall I decided I needed to step it up and change things around in the house. Nothing major just a few fall touches to start out with. New candle holders from Michael's filled with beans from Kroger, pumpkin scented candles from Target, and a white ceramic pumpkin from Hobby Lobby. If nothing else I shop around. This is on the sideboard in the dining room. Not much but it is a start.
I also finished this pillow, I think it is from a Primitive Gatherings book. I did the front of it last year and had just never finished sewing it into a pillow. This is going in our bedroom. I don't know if I will get anything else done for fall at least I did a little.
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Monday, October 19, 2015
Sewing at last
I also put the binding on a "cowboy quilt". This fabric came from a vacation in Golden, Colorado about 10 years ago. I think it will be my new car quilt. DH likes the car to be cold when we are traveling, I always keep a quilt in the car to keep from freezing.
Saturday was a banner day in that I did some sewing and my October Quilty Box came. This is only the second one that I have received, I signed up for a three month subscription. Don't know if I will renew, but so far I am pleased and it is nice getting a surprise in the mail once a month.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Coming up for air, finally!
When I made the decision to transfer to a new school in the spring (and I do mean a new school, it wasn't even finished yet) I had no idea of the amount of work it would entail. I knew that I would be busy, but had no idea just how much work. I love being in a new school, setting up a new media center, helping set policies for the new school, but I come home exhausted every day. Sewing has almost become a thing of the past. I would love to come home one day and just sit down at my sewing machine and sew away. I have been doing some handwork and reading about sewing. I discovered a new book that I am in love with, Old Quilts New Life by Sarah Fielke. There are 18 different quilts that have been reproduced once fairly closely to the original and once in a truly modern version. This is one of the first "modern" quilt books that I really like.
I have managed to almost finish this wool table topper. The only thing left to do is put the backing on and stitch around it. This is a pattern from Primitive Gatherings and my hand dyed wool.
I have managed to almost finish this wool table topper. The only thing left to do is put the backing on and stitch around it. This is a pattern from Primitive Gatherings and my hand dyed wool.
Love my pumpkins. |
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