Wednesday, February 11, 2009

be mine

I have been stitching up felt valentines to take to Claire's Valentine's Day party on Friday.  I think I'll try to get a few more made so there will be extras for siblings or moms/grandmas.  I'm trying to get in a little embroidery practice before I tackle my first embroidered pillow top project.  I purchased some linen on Monday from Canvas Works so now all I need to do is transfer the pattern and I'll be able to get stitching.

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bag lady

I have never thought that I was one of those women that (a) had to have a handbag to match every out fit in my closet or (b) carried around a 10-gallon handbag.  Yet, despite (or is it in spite? ) of these ideas about myself I have been on a many-years long quest for the perfect handbag.  I don't know whether such a thing exists though. 

002 Last summer I made the Frenchy Bag by Amy Butler and it worked well for the summer after a few small modifications.  I had to sew a line of stitching in to create smaller pockets instead of just two gigantic ones in the lining and I added a ribbon loop and key ring for attaching my keys.  The problem with this bag is that it has dead spaces at the bottom, in the rounded corners.  I think that the neck of the bag is a little long so next summer I may make the short version though I tend to be a bigger fan of shoulder straps than little handles.

My current purse is by an Olympia designer whose label is called Tenderroni.  Scott bought one of her purses for me as a Christmas gift in '08 up at the Olympia Farmer's Market.  If you can't get to the Market you can purchase well-made vinyl accessories at Tenderroni's Etsy shop.   Here is a photo of my purse and my matching coin purse too.

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This winter, these accessories have been perfect, come spring I'll need to find something breezier.  Like zakka, I think accessories need to change with the seasons. 

Monday, February 9, 2009

Sprout update

I must be hard up for material if I'm typing about sprouts again. Just a couple of notes. Yes, one tablespoon of seeds per tray is too many. Yes, radish sprouts are spicy and your preschooler may not like them. Yes, it is definitely worth the effort to grow your own sprouts instead of eating commercially grown sprouts that are grown using fecal-contaminated water (yuck).

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Now, some notes on a topic that is not related to sprouts but does follow the thread of do-it-better yourself - homemade bread. I purchased the book Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day and I have been baking loaves of plain and also parmesan & sun-dried tomato bread and we have been loving it. This really beats the loaves of crusty bread that Costco sells and we can have this bread every day of the week, all it takes is a little bit of mixing and some dough resting time and presto - bread for slathering, dipping and dunking.

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bread carnage - what remained of the loaf, sorry I forgot to photograph it before we cut it up and horked it down

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Quilt photos

I had thought about starting a weekly post where I would share a photo of the week's splurge or fantastic thrift store find, but then I realized just how spoiled I am and that it would be too embarrassing to have to admit to how many times I treat myself during the week. I am trying very hard to curb my discretionary spending. I may have to put myself on an allowance or start giving myself a real paycheck from my business account. Anyway, enough about how I am single-handedly stimulating our local economy. Here is what I really wanted to talk about - or show you.

I had a request from Deb, of Debz Talkin' (see the sprout post a few weeks back) for a photo of the quilt that Scott's grandmother made for us. Here it is... (pardon my terrible photography skills)

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I had always known that this was such an incredible undertaking (it is hand-quilted, not machine quilted) but it wasn't until I started reading about the how-to's of quilting that I truly appreciated what a treasure this textile is. It is such a treasure to us that we don't use it. Now isn't that a shame? And I am sure that this is not what Grandma intended, but how do you think we feel when the cats make it their cozy spot or heaven forbid one of them throws up on it. Well anyway, it will be really nice to have a quilt rack for displaying this treasure.

While I had the camera out, I took a photo of the quilt that Grandma made for Claire when she was born and here it is...

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This was the perfect quilt pattern for Claire since we have four cats and so does her little quilt. And here is our little pumpkin back when we received the quilt from Grandma. It is incredible to think that she is four years old now. How was it that she was ever this small and this cute?

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And here is a quilt that I found at Goodwill a few weeks ago. When I washed it all of the batting clumped up so I need to undo the ties, put a new layer of batting in there and I think I'll redo the binding while I'm at it. The way the quilt is constructed, the back of the quilt is folded around the sides to create a make-shift binding. I have a hunch that the quilt has been damaged or cut down for some other reason. Some of the star blocks are cut in half at the binding and there isn't a border just a truncation of the stars. I like the quilt anyway. For a thrifted textile it has a lot of character. There are some interesting fabrics and I like to imagine the quilter sitting late at night piecing the top together, trying to unwind from a long day of taking care of her family. I think I'll use the quilt on the daybed in my sewing room in the new house. It is such a cheery quilt it is sure to perk the room up and help to inspire me.

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Long time, no blog

My last entry on The Serge Protector was posted on Claire's birthday. I can't believe how fast time seems to pass. I know that every day has 24 hours but some days feel like they only have about 12. If you ask me what we have been up to I wouldn't be able to tell you a single thing, well, except for visiting the doctor. In the last two weeks, I have taken Claire to the doctor a whopping five times. She has been one sick kitty with a sinus infection, bronchitis and a double ear infection, all of which has been complicated by her asthma. Of course, Claire doesn't tend to keep her germs to herself; so now, just as she is getting her energy back, I am totally sick. Occupational hazard is all I can say.

With my get-up-and-go completely gone, I have been sitting around trying to teach myself how to crochet. It is going fairly well. I have also been doing a fair amount of embroidery. I am getting some practice in before I tackle some larger projects - throw pillows for the new sectional and also some new pillows to spruce up the old sofa. I made some little felt valentines for Claire's preschool class and the teachers and I have been making embroidered felt bookmarks too.

I must be feeling a little better though. I am up later than 9:00 and I am back at the computer. I uploaded photos of the house. You can see the slide show on the right-hand side of the page here. I really like the photo of Claire in the bath. I can hardly wait to see her in the new house and out in the back yard. We will be moving just in time for spring and we will finally have a place for her to enjoy the outdoors anytime she wants.