I am quite excited about finishing this quilt. It has been a long time in the making, just because I couldn't decide where it was going. I asked advice from you all and took it all in. My design consultant... aka daughter helped me make the final decision and then it flew to the finish. Sometimes I have no idea where a design or fabric will take me when I start a project.
I purchased the printed panel on a trip to a quilt store in Grandbury, Texas last fall with a dear friend and it (the fabric, not the friend) has been hanging around waiting for me to do something with it. It had the four squares and the larger panel and I cut them apart and added more fabric to make it larger. As it stands now, it is just a little larger than lap size, unless, of course, you have a large lap, then it is just right. Or, if you wanted to have two laps under it, then it will do. After I washed and dried it, it is as soft as a baby blanket.
The backing border print fabric I purchased with the same friend at a different time when we took a trip to southern California a few years back. Somehow these fabrics needed to be paired.
I am so glad that this is finished. Do you have projects that take up "space" in your mind??? Or, maybe I'm the only one... Anyway, I plan of giving this to a couple for a wedding gift -- they have been married for a while now... is it still OK to gift them? I hope so.
Now, I have fabric that is waiting for me for another quilt, for another couple...
Showing posts with label trips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trips. Show all posts
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Pumpkin Farm - For Young and Old Alike
Last month the pumpkin farm in the area was still open
So, on a Sunday afternoon, we loaded up and took a visit.
To Bishop's Pumpkin Farm
We had our 80 year old friend (and his wife)
and we had our youngest friend (a little over a year)
We also had visitors from as far away as Newfoundland
And other older friends, too
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They had a "petting" area and the youngsters enjoyed going in and brushing the goats and sheep
Some did not know what to make of it all
An exhausted mother takes a break from all the attention

While some others visited
A big sister gives treats to her younger brothers
And two special friends hang out together
We had a beautiful day and ended it all with a few treats like these
Labels:
animals,
Boys,
grandchildren,
trips
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Marathon Month
October 2 was the start of a marathon month of shows.
Well, actually 4 this month. We did the Alameda show last Sunday and this Friday we will travel to the Roses and Rust Vintage Home and Garden Market, in Anderson, California, leave there Saturday evening and come on down nearer home to the Sacramento Antique Faire for Sunday. On the 22nd we will again travel a little north and do a show in Willows called "Gathering Better Junque". This link doesn't really tell you about the show, but rather the wonderful ladies that sponsor it and they do an incredible job at that.
For quite a while we have been gathering special items for these shows. For this weekend, we will be featuring "I wanna be a cowboy" theme. I have tin dishes, cowboy hats, boots, bandanas, deer horns, horseshoes, and old cast-iron griddle, etc. I wish I had taken a picture (vingette?) of it before it got packed into our cargo trailer. We also have another theme we have been working on: children's things. We have a small oak table with two chairs, a child's rocking chair, two dolls, a cradle, complete with the padded mattress and quilt, Winne the pooh clock and other "stuff". Sometimes in our gathering of things we just seem to run across items that go together. We have been saving them for a theme and we will see how this all works out.
Last Sunday we took many similar items to Alameda, here is a taste. And where, oh where, did my "watermarks" go? hmm
Okay, looking into the space, and traveling left side around the back to the front - does that even make sense?
It is hard to describe the beautiful day that accompied our sale that day. Lovely clouds, the skyline of a huge city in the backdrop and temperatures that would leave those in those hot states drooling.
It is getting ready to rain, so we have packed all we can into the trailer and we are pretty much ready to hit the road on Friday. It will be around 3 hours up to Anderson, a quaint town with a rural feel. In the spring when we went there, we really enjoyed the laid back attitude and the friendliness of the shoppers, for a reminder of our time see here. It will be a different venue (or place that they are having the sale), but I am confident that we will have a good time, even if we don't make tons of sales.
Well, actually 4 this month. We did the Alameda show last Sunday and this Friday we will travel to the Roses and Rust Vintage Home and Garden Market, in Anderson, California, leave there Saturday evening and come on down nearer home to the Sacramento Antique Faire for Sunday. On the 22nd we will again travel a little north and do a show in Willows called "Gathering Better Junque". This link doesn't really tell you about the show, but rather the wonderful ladies that sponsor it and they do an incredible job at that.
For quite a while we have been gathering special items for these shows. For this weekend, we will be featuring "I wanna be a cowboy" theme. I have tin dishes, cowboy hats, boots, bandanas, deer horns, horseshoes, and old cast-iron griddle, etc. I wish I had taken a picture (vingette?) of it before it got packed into our cargo trailer. We also have another theme we have been working on: children's things. We have a small oak table with two chairs, a child's rocking chair, two dolls, a cradle, complete with the padded mattress and quilt, Winne the pooh clock and other "stuff". Sometimes in our gathering of things we just seem to run across items that go together. We have been saving them for a theme and we will see how this all works out.
Last Sunday we took many similar items to Alameda, here is a taste. And where, oh where, did my "watermarks" go? hmm
Okay, looking into the space, and traveling left side around the back to the front - does that even make sense?
a metal hutch top from a parts store on a metal topped bottom, with casters
Locking red nightstand on a small desk with a chair
A variety of nightstands, they seem to be the "butter on the bread" for us
A queen size quilt that I made - yes, it is the "block of the month" one. They are not my colors, but perhaps someone else will enjoy it.
A hutch/bookcase with glass doors
This is a 3 piece set, chest, mounted mirror on the chest and a small bedside table
A red island, work station that got so much attention (and sold)
A vintage grey rocking chair on a stained wood farm table and under that is a coffee table with stained parque wood top and shelf. There are vaious small benches and plant tables also here. The table and coffee table sold to a couple that are opening up a gathering/business place on Filmore Street in San Francisco and they wanted the dark stained wood furniture to decorate it with.
Here are two hutches, one with a metal top and the other wood. The all wood one sold.
I have some ironstone dishes and silverware in the basket on this red farm table with red legs. Under the table you get a peek of bed springs that were rather popular. Yes, bed springs! Decorators use them for candle holders, funny vases, grouped in threes - who would of thought? old rusty bed springs!
It is hard to describe the beautiful day that accompied our sale that day. Lovely clouds, the skyline of a huge city in the backdrop and temperatures that would leave those in those hot states drooling.
It is getting ready to rain, so we have packed all we can into the trailer and we are pretty much ready to hit the road on Friday. It will be around 3 hours up to Anderson, a quaint town with a rural feel. In the spring when we went there, we really enjoyed the laid back attitude and the friendliness of the shoppers, for a reminder of our time see here. It will be a different venue (or place that they are having the sale), but I am confident that we will have a good time, even if we don't make tons of sales.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
We Went North... To Alaska
Mr and I have always wanted to go North
The opportunity came and we decided to seize the day and take an Alaskan cruise.
As far as gold up thar in those hills, it is probably in the pockets of the cruise lines, but Alaskan are such nice people.
We started out in Seatle and sailed away.
Some of the highlights for me were quilt stores
Although if we had found something in the one we were able to visit, we would have had no room to bring it home, we were packed to the gills.
And, of course, the all-you-can-eat buffet. What is there not to like?
Medenhal Glacier was so awesome.
And, the dinner outdoors, after, was so delicious.
We met many people along the way, but I didn't take their pictures.
I was only sea-sick a little... those acupressure straps on my wrists did the trick (or at least my imagination thought they did)
It was a once in a life-time trip and we are so glad that we went.
Now, on to real-life and selling at our shows.
Hope you are having a great day --- til next time.
The opportunity came and we decided to seize the day and take an Alaskan cruise.
(I really should crop that picture, it makes me look fat... well, fatter.)
As far as gold up thar in those hills, it is probably in the pockets of the cruise lines, but Alaskan are such nice people.
We started out in Seatle and sailed away.
Some of the highlights for me were quilt stores
And antique shops.
Although if we had found something in the one we were able to visit, we would have had no room to bring it home, we were packed to the gills.
And, of course, the all-you-can-eat buffet. What is there not to like?
A watermelon carved into a beautiful blossom at the buffet.
Medenhal Glacier was so awesome.
And, the dinner outdoors, after, was so delicious.
We met many people along the way, but I didn't take their pictures.
This was awesome fish and chips in Ketchikan, better than any meal on the ship.
I was only sea-sick a little... those acupressure straps on my wrists did the trick (or at least my imagination thought they did)
It was a once in a life-time trip and we are so glad that we went.
Now, on to real-life and selling at our shows.
Hope you are having a great day --- til next time.
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