Sunday, December 31, 2006
Bringing in the New Year.....
May this coming year bring you many happy and homemade moments!
Christmas tree themes
UFO finished!
I have an unbelievable amount of quilt UFOs sitting in my quilt studio waiting for attention. Some are samples for classes that I never finished while others are samples for the quilt group's projects. I have to move on quickly to the next idea for the group so many get left in their unfinished stage. There are also many quilts I start for myself but get so busy with ideas for the quilt group that they also become left behind and forgotten.
A Christmas stitch
Friday, December 22, 2006
A Christmas Greeting.....
Sunday, December 17, 2006
A new candle centerpiece
It makes no noise at all,
But softly gives itself away. ~~Eva Logue
Yesterday, I had to run to the garden center to buy a couple of gifts to take along with my to Brugge on Tuesday. I wanted a little something to give the owner of the B&B. While there, I found some beautiful ornaments and tinsel for myself that I could not resist and inspired me to come home and create this candle arrangement. I had the candles and plate already. I am really pleased with how this looks. It gives the prettiest glow in the evenings.
My Christmas gift
Saturday, December 16, 2006
A secret gift revealed
Friday, December 15, 2006
My lace Christmas corner
This tree is the same tree used for the autumn if you read my blog regularly. It is fun to use it for the various themes and seasons.
The angel is 'Angel of Hope' from Lavender and Lace. I seem to like her earlier angels the best. I think it is because I still remember the excitement of visiting my parents in the States and discovering these designs for the first time.
The lace tree lit up in the evening gives a really romantic look. The lace catches the light beautifully.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Christmas tablerunner
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Christmas angels
Christmas gift exchange
I have been working on this gift for our quilt group's gift exchange this year. I am so pleased with how it turned out! I was out with a friend at IKEA and saw this magazine rack. This idea popped into my head as soon as I saw it and we both bought them to make for the ladies names we drew. Since the 'holder' is canvas attached with velcro, we simply sewed patchwork together and then hand appliqued it onto the canvas on both sides. It will make a perfect project basket. We will give them their presents at the same time. They are the same except for the colors of the fabrics we choose which fit the favorite colors of the ladies themselves. I can't wait to give my gift away!
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
I must have been a good girl this year!
Santa mirror
I believe in Santa.....do you?
Monday, December 11, 2006
My Christmas basket ornaments
The last few months, I was very busy putting these Christmas basket ornaments together. They are from a magazine called 'For the Love of Quilting' by Fons and Porter. I do a 'Christmas in July' project each year for my quilt group. This was the project we did this July and I decided they would be fun to use for the ornament exchange I did with one of my Yahoo lists. All the ornaments have been sent out and since I just got mine, I know it is okay to share the ones I made with you.
1853 needlework sampler
These various threads I drew,
And now behold this finished piece
Lies glorious to the view.
So when bright youth shall charm no more
And age shall chill my blood,
May I review my life and say
Behold my works were good."
This weekend, we drove the 'DrentsRondje' while at our cottage up north. It is a route you can follow stopping at various beautiful farms and old houses. Some of the homes are lived in by artists which open them to the public each Christmas to view their works. There is a wine tasting at one farm, a B&B open house, homemade ice cream, etc..
We visited two places, one being a historic farm that has been turned into a museum. There were a number of beautiful pieces of needlework hanging there. They are part of the museum's collection. They also had an exhibition with various examples of clothing, lace and needlework. There were four ladies doing their crafts.
I wanted to share one of the needlework samplers hanging in the museum. This is from 1853 and depicts a hunter holding his bounty, swans, various angels, flowers and birds. There is no verse on the sampler but it contains a number of intials.
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Crazy quilt tablerunner
Monday, December 04, 2006
Vintage ornament
I found this wonderful reproduction ornament in Germany last year. It is from on old Clark's thread add. She is just adorable sitting on the spool of thread. I hope your Christmas will be full of homemade items that give warmth to your heart!
Christmas card tree quilt
I designed this quilt for a workshop quite a number of years ago. It was fun to make and gives a whimsical place to hang all my Christmas cards.
"Christmas is forever, not for just one day,
for loving, sharing, giving, are not to put away like bells and lights and tinsel, in some box upon a shelf. The good you do for others is good you do yourself."
~Norman W. Brooks, "Let Every Day Be Christmas"
Saturday, December 02, 2006
Celebrate Christmas with a good book
Each year I have a tradition to reread 'The Christmas Mystery' by Jostein Gaarder. This is a story about a little boy in Oslo, Norway who goes with his father to buy a magical Advent calendar. He finds a story unfolding as he opens a window each morning. Each chapter in the book is one of the days on the calendar. I use this book as an Advent calendar for myself reading a chapter each day. I won't reveal too much as I would really recommend looking for this book. It is wonderful story that you too may want to read over and over each December.
I am also sharing a photo of a Victorian style Christmas sign I stitched about 4 years ago. Each year we hang this in the living room.