Friday, December 24, 2010

The weatherman says it may be a snowy Christmas!



Christmas Eve!  The stockings are hung by the chimney with care. Shannon and Nathan and his folks will come for Christmas lunch tomorrow.  Meghan and Justin and the boys will be here for dinner time, and then we will all open presents, starting, of course, with the stockings.



The rest of the house is decorated and more or less ready for the family week. The boys always seem to like to look at the nativity scenes we have. This one is on our sideboard in the dining room. It was my mom's and was always placed in the stable built into our tree stand. It has been mended a few times, but I always enjoy getting it out year after year. I have another set that my brother and sister-in-law brought to us from the Holy Land many years ago. Maybe my brother remembers what year that was. I was young then, and I'm not now. I also have a miniature scene on a shelf above the kitchen since, and then there are a couple inside of ornaments on the big tree.  There is even a triangular shaped plastic nativity that I got as a child from Sunday School.



I always have a hard time getting a good picture of the Big Tree. It really is big, too big for the room. Not too tall, but too fat for our space. However, it just would not seem right to have a little tree in the room, and we didn't spring for a new skinny, tall tree yet this year. This guy is 12 feet tall, and although it is a big deal to put it up, it is not nearly as challenging as when the kids were little and we had real trees this size. We wire this one to the balcony, just to be on the safe side. Many memories hang from ornament hooks on this tree! I have some wooden ones we painted from a kit the first year we were married, gifts from all kinds of family and friends, teacher ornaments from thirty four years of students and colleagues, handmade ones from the girls, ornaments from craft shows, some bought just because we liked them, and some that hung on my childhood tree. The patchwork stocking was made for me when I was a teenager by my grandmother. I surely did not think it was so special then, but now ?



Merry Christmas from Patchwork and Pug.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat!

All decorated, most of the shopping finished, and packages ready for the mail. All of that plus snow flurries today, too! It must be close to Christmas.



These wool snowmen were made from a pattern by Bird Brain Designs. There are seven of them hung on little bobbins and stung. They are hanging in a basket above our hall door to welcome visitors.



I have a pair of snowmen made from paper mache. My mom made them sometime probably in the early 1950's. The scarf is much newer, knitted by Shannon a couple of years ago.



This is upstairs on our little balcony. Meghan painted the tree for me last year, and Santa likes hanging out by the tree.



I decided I had to have a new tree in my sewing room The garland is measuring tape braid, and the ornaments are little wooden spools strung with beads and some old bobbins I had stashed in a drawer. The stocking on the right was my childhood stocking made of green and red felt with some sweet little ornaments My mom made one for me and one for my brother. Remember that, John?



This last photo is the new little wool tree skirt I made for my sewing room tree. The thimble sitting there was my mom's. I don't usually even use a thimble, but this one is well worn. The stockings are not yet hung, but they are ready.  This was a fun, relaxed weekend. It is cold here in Alabama, with the wind howling and flakes flying, but we are cozy inside with Ozzie the pug.



The table is ready to set for Christmas dinner!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

New Christmas Tree Quilt



Here's another little project from the last month. For years, I have thought I should make a tree skirt for the four foot tree that sits on a table in our family room. I just never have gotten around to it. This year, I decided to make it happen. It is just nine patches in holiday colors, all repro fabrics I have on my fabric shelves in my sewing room. It wasn't a tree skirt pattern, so I just cut the quilt up the center and made a small circle to accommodate the tree trunk. Some binding, and it was finished.



I am slowly, so slowly improving my free motion quilting. Last weekend, we drove up to Knoxville on Sunday, and then Monday I completed the Machine Mastery classes at Gina's Bernina for my new Aurora 440QE. The last two lessons were on using the Bernina Stitch Regulator and using the machine to  attach embellishments to whatever. I had so much fun taking the series of six classes. We enjoyed dinner out at the Chophouse and a nice couple of days away from work.



This little tree has all small glass ornaments. I broke a few decorating this year, but I probably have a couple hundred little ones on the tree.



Ozzie? He's fine. He had a day at the vet yesterday for his annual checkup and shots. Not much seems to upset him. Well, maybe the Alabama loss to Auburn bothered him, but he had a fun time at our Ironbowl party anyway.  We had to buy a new living room rug, thanks to puppy-dom, and I guess a new couch will have to happen soon since he has customized ours with a couple of chewed holes. But we love him. We keep reminding him that Santa is watching -- he better be good!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Guess I need to catch up



Whew! Busy, busy. Between school and house stuff and dog stuff and, well, life, the days zoom by. I will post in more detail, but this is one recent project that was lots of fun. I made this little table runner out of fabric that the Sew Beautiful Martha Pullen store is carrying. I had to have it ready before the Houston Quilt Market and the show. I suppose it was there. I wasn't. I hope that the pattern is usable. I have never written a pattern before. Of course, I write lesson plans all of the time, but a quilt pattern is different. Plus, I made the quilt and then went back and wrote the directions. I thought that I would write everything down as I went, but no, that did not happen. I am so new to free motion quilting that I know it could be more "artfully" quilted, but oh well, I did what I could. Anyway, here is the link to the PDF.