Monday, November 30, 2009

It does a heart good

It does a heart good to be with family for Thanksgiving.




It certainly does my heart good.





To play cards. Make music. And see my daughters' wide eyes at the Japanese hibachi style restaurant.










To eat. And play.






And to love.





-dana

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Wonky stars



These are for Amber for A Notion or Two. They were fast to come together and I see some for myself in the near future.





But first, Thanksgiving. May yours be merry.

-dana

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Eight



You are eight years old today.

Eight. Years. Old.



Eight years in a blink of an eye. From soft, pink newborn to long, lean girl in a matter of moments. Good moments. Special moments. Quiet moments. Loud moments.

Frighteningly fast moments.

Moments I want to remember forever.






Because your birthday falls so close to Thanksgiving each year, your birthday celebration seems to last for weeks. One for school. One for us. One with grandparents and aunts and uncles. Three cakes. Several different gift opening sessions. And you never, ever focus on the gifts. It is more than that to you.







Of course you like the gifts. What eight year old girl wouldn't? But you like the coming together of people. The song and laughter and fun. When your friends are here for a birthday slumber party you make simple rules that you are sure to enforce. . . 1) No one feels left out; 2) No one gets their feelings hurt; and 3) Don't be nervous cause you're not at your house. Simple rules really. But so telling of your spirit.







You love to be outdoors riding your bike, jumping rope, swinging on a rope swing or playing with your hula hoop. You love hiking and blazing new trails. And building new forts and bouncy trees far up in the woods. You love to draw and create things with paper. From cards to critter homes to crowns or doll clothes. You love making up new songs and singing them just right. You have a quick wit and easily make those around you laugh. You are competitive yet gracious. Proud yet humble. Compassionate. Thoughtful. And kind.

And breathtakingly mine.

Happy birthday.

Love,
Mom

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Enamelware love

I love old enamelware.



And I have alot of it around the house. Serving various and assorted purposes.










My favorites are the polka dots. I am always on the hunt for more. But not on eBay. Just yard sales, flea markets and thrift shops. Someday I hope to find an old European salt box. Well, that isn't the whole story. . .

Someday I hope to find an old European salt box at a yard sale price.

-dana

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Gnome any slackers?



Upon my kitchen counter sits a bowl of jalapenos. That I grew. That I grew with the intent to can them. That I grew with the intent to can and enjoy all winter long. The poor jalapenos have been sitting in a bowl on my counter for so long that they have turned red and are beginning to dry up.

Pitiful.

At least they look cute next to the kitschy gnome sign I found at a local thrift shop.

Can you say slacker?

-dana

Monday, November 16, 2009

How To Make a Quilt


Below are links to each step in the process of making a quilt.  This particular quilt is a Rail Fence type quilt and here you will find every step in the process.

Supplies You Will Need

Cutting Instructions

Sewing Your Blocks

Assembling Your Quilt Top

How To Free Motion Quilt

Binding Your Quilt


Join our continuing quilting saga at Flickr here!


Thanks for always playing.
-dana

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Scraps in a canning jar just for you

TIME'S UP. WINNER IN NEXT POST.



I've talked about making jelly and jam here before. Several times in fact. And since I make lots of jelly and jam I have loads of canning jars in the cellar. The above photo shows the various sizes of jars that I possess. For food purposes that is.

However, I have a whopper of a canning jar that I use for fabric scraps.



It sits right by my fabric cutting table and all sorts of fabric scraps find their way into it.



And I haven't emptied in awhile.



But it is chuck full of good stuff. Stuff that I've been saving in hopes of making a string quilt. But . . . well . . . I've got loads of projects waiting to be done and a string quilt is at the bottom of that list. Besides, I think 500 posts here deserves some sort of giveaway.




So, I'd like to send said scraps onto one of you. Leave a comment here and I'll pick a winner by random draw on Monday, November 16, 2009. One entry per person. International entries welcome.

As I stated in my last entry, this weekend our youngest is having a birthday slumber party. Here at our house. I am hoping that the comments you leave will distract me from the chaos that will be 12 little girls tearing my house apart.

Good luck!

-dana

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

A bunch o' stuff



I have a bunch of random stuff to share here today. Maybe bullet points are in order.

- Round 4 of the Old Red Barn Co. quilt along on Flickr is kicking off. Heidi has taken the helm this time and by the fabric requirements and cutting instructions already posted, it is sure to be a great one.

- The photos in this post are the fabrics that I have chosen for this quilt along round. I've been saving them for something special and I think this is it.

- Speaking of the Flickr group, we are almost to 1,000 members quilting along. Hot diggety dog! That is alot of us quilting along and offering support. I visit that place dozens of times a day to look at the latest photos in the photo pool and give and receive support from quilters across the globe. You should totally check it out.




- This post marks my 500th. 500? 500? How did that happen? I will be putting together a giveaway to celebrate so keep a look out. I'll shoot for Thursday.





- I ordered a birthday cake for a birthday slumber party that will take place at our house this weekend. (Note to self: Locate and safeguard noise reduction headphones. STAT!)

Let me repeat. . . a birthday cake for a birthday party. Last night at dinner we were talking about it and Razor asked, "What does it say on the cake?"

::blink:: ::blink::

I said, "Happy Retirement Marjory!"

He said, "No really. What does it say?"

I said, "Congratulations On Your successful Erectile Dysfunction Surgery Frank!"


- I crack myself up.

-dana

P.S. Sorry I said erectile dysfunction. It will never happen again.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Good training



Over the weekend we took a road trip to deliver and finally meet one of our wholesale buyers for Old Red Barn Co. Kate and her uber-cool dog Bella own and operate a gift shop in Black Mountain, North Carolina called Mountain Spirit Gifts. We've been doing business with each other for awhile and figured it was time we met in person.




The girls loved Bella. She could do the most amazing tricks and the entire drive home was spent with talk and plans on how they were going to train Harpo and Scout to do the same cool stuff.

Kids think that puppies should sit when you say sit. Because they should just know what that means. And if they don't sit when you ask them then maybe it is because they didn't hear you. So they yell it. Sit!

Razor explained that you have to show them what to do. You have to teach them the command. Razor said, "Licious, you have to show them what lay down means."

So, Licious fell to the ground and said "Lay down! Like this!!"

Something tells me it'll be awhile before our puppies know all the tricks that Bella does. Call it a hunch.

-dana

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Truman & Harpo till the end



I've told you about Truman before. He's a little beat up but the sweetest little (well, ok, BIG) thing you ever did meet.


And Harpo loves him to death.



Truman and Harpo will be buds until the end.




Or at least until Truman is tired of being licked and slobbered and jumped on. And bitten. And pulled. And breathed on.

I am soooooo with you Truman.

-dana

Monday, November 2, 2009

Sneak peak





When did high school seniors get so pretty? They certainly didn't look like this back in my day.

-dana

Note to self: Must remind Razor to begin digging moat around house this weekend.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

More quilting bee blocks




Grandmother's fan blocks. For Allyn.

I wonder if I can keep them and say they got lost in the mail.

-dana