Friday, February 29, 2008

Heading Out of Town.....N.C. Bound

Well, a week has passed and I have not gotten a single chance to sew....How can this be? And now that my work and errands are all caught up and potentially I could sew for he next three days while my DH is on call and busy with work....well, no sewing for me now, either. I am leaving this morning to drive to North Carolina. I checked on flights, but they were astronomical. It would be lovely to arrive in 1 1/2 hours rather than at the end of an 8 hour drive.....but I just cannot justify that expense simply for the comfort of my Bum!!! So, down interstate 81 I go in about an hour. The drive is actually quite lovely and the reaization that the further I go, the warmer it will be is delightful.

My golf clubs are packed...in case. Perhaps Saturday we will take a trip to see the Biltmore Estate. Our itinerary is open for now. We always have a great mother/son time so I am not worried. Andy is my youngest... an engineer, 23 and single, and quite handsome if a Mom is allowed to say that! He is in the process of searching for his first home to buy. So I think we will look at a little real estate also.

Well, I will be back on Monday with pictures. Have a lovely weekend!

Friday, February 22, 2008

My First Machine-quilted Quilt



After what felt like hours of assembly, I finally finished putting together my quilting table. I am now ready to machine quilt my first "official" quilt. Although I have made previous crazy quilts and hand tied them, this is the first that will be quilted with a machine. I spent most of yesterday afternoon and night on the floor with what seemed like hundreds of metal parts...that eventually fit together (with a couple of problem areas.....a hammer worked fine on those). Now I have enough space to quilt even a king size quilt. There is not much room left over for any other activities in that room! Oh, but what fun this will be!!!

Thursday, February 21, 2008

I Am


If you think you know who I am,
By the words that I write,
You are wrong.
I am not my words.
I am the space between them.
(B. Frankeny)

My Little Chickadee


Grey sky, frozen ground
Howling wind, the only sound.
Garden sleeps, awaiting Spring
Chickadee cheeps and spreads his wing.
(B.Frankeny.2008)

If you like Chickadees....you will like this website!
Dark-eyed Junko on a snowy morning.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Do You Believe?

Do you believe in fairies, and gnomes, and elves, and angels, and Santa Claus? Some people say "seeing is believing", but I think that believing is seeing! The world is full of magic if you only open your eyes....but not the eyes that connect to the brain. No, you must open the eyes that connect to your heart...and you will see a much different world than you are used to.

A long time ago, when I was a child, I found a fairie in the woods. She was very small and very young and she was lost. It seems that she had been out with her fairie sisters coloring wildflowers. She had become particularly entranced by a honeybee gathering sweet nectar and fallen behind the rest of the group. I found her huddled in a hollowed-out tree stump with a tear in her eye. She was very surprised that I could actually see her (most people walk right past fairies everyday and never see them!) and explained to me that because I believed.....I could see. I offered her my outstretched hand and she climbed aboard. She has been with me ever since.

Occasionally someone will ask me how it is that I get so very much done in one day and I usually reply that I have the help of fairies. I must admit...I fib a bit, because I have only had the help of one fairy....meet Daisy Weatherbee Honeypot. She is a wee bit older than when I first found her, but since fairies do not age as quickly as humans, she is still quite young. And....she is quite industrious and brings a touch of magic to every one of my days!

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Quiet, Wintery Days...

...are good for so many things that I ordinarily cannot take the time for....such as reading a good book. You might like to check out Eckhart Tolle's newest..."A New Earth...Awakening to Your Life's Purpose" It is a fascinating look into the motivations behind human behavior and how destructive our egos can be. This is one book I would place on my "Books that every human being needs to read" list. Today has also been a great day to get caught up on correspondence.


A quick walk with the dogs was followed up by a bit of quilting. I am almost finished with a quilt top in a "crossing paths" pattern.










I took a little break from quilting to make this little needle case from wool felt. The bee and the doorway are needle felted onto the front. This one is my own design. The cottage needle keeper is from a free pattern on Patternbee.com.

Monday, February 18, 2008

On the Lighter Side...

I found this link on Kay's (The Rustic Cottage)blog. Just for fun:

My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is:
Lady Beverly the Prickly of Chalmondley St Peasoup
Get your Peculiar Aristocratic Title


And I am married to:
My Peculiar Aristocratic Title is:
Marquess Jack the Assiduous of Mellow under Trollness
Get your Peculiar Aristocratic Title


And who might you be???

Writing Through Tears in my Eyes

I usually reserve this blog for things light and cheerful, but today I have to write from the heart. And this morning my heart is so very heavy. I was up early and did some work around the house. At 7 Am I decided to eat a little breakfast and watch Good Morning America. The lead story was about a huge beef recall that has been issued. Finally, and none too soon, the Humane Society has film footage of incredibly cruel and torturous treatment of cattle that are being raised to supply hamburg to schools and such. This particular California slaughterhouse has been slaughtering beef cattle that are too sick to even stand on their own feet and shipping the beef to the rest of the country. Now it goes without saying that it is unconscionable to be supplying humans with meat from sick animals. But even worse than that in my eyes is the horrendously cruel treatment that these poor innocent animals have had to endure. One segment of the film footage was a man driving a tractor and pushing sick cows with the bucket because they were unable to walk on their own. These cows were awake, aware and being shoved across the ground like they were piles of manure. I can only imagine the terror that they endured in their final hours....no to mention the suffering that was their lives up to that point.

How is it possible that any human can look into the eyes of an innocent animal and treat it with anything less than kindness and compassion. How is it possible that some humans have become such monsters. Is it the result of capitalistic greed? I need to know how this happens. It seems that if we cannot figure out how man can become this way, then we will never know how to stop it. I am so very tired of feeling helpless in the face of all these amazingly awful acts of inhumanity that we see every day in our news. Personally, I have vowed to never eat another piece of beef that comes from these stockyards, CAFO's and slaughterhouses. I will pay more for meat from locally grazed, humanely treated cattle. I have decided to eat beef and pork only on occasion and never again in a restaurant.

And don't for a moment think that this is a solitary occurrence. This is commonplace. This is the Hell that we have created known as the beef industry. This happens every single day.

How is it that mankind has taken this entire beautiful world and systematically unleashed his cruelty and violent rage on each and every type of living creature....ravaging both flora and fauna for his own greedy gain? Where is mankind's soul? Where is its heart?

Please, please, please help me stop this insanity.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Felt Cottages and Ribbon Posies



On my travels through cyberspace I came across a couple of sets of instructions. The first was for a felt needle keeper in the shape of a little cottage. This one is my version. All of my sewing needles are safely tucked inside of it.


For some reason these little ribbon posies also caught my eye. I am sure at some point I will find some item that will be in need of embellishment....and these will come in handy. Who knows, perhaps next Christmas my packages will all be adorned with red ribbon Poinsettias. They are quick and easy!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Happy Valentine's Day....The Winner Is....


Happy Valentine's Day! All of the gals who visited my drawing post went into a hat this morning and danced around together. Then we pulled a name! And the winner is....Nasbabe!!! You can visit Nash's online store here, as she is quite the soaper, apronista, and candlemaker! Nash, I will be sending your goodie out in the mail today!

Thanks everyone for visiting my blog....this was so much fun for me! Have a wonderful, love-filled day!!!

To my husband...Being married to you makes every day the happiest day of my life!
To my "kids"....I love you more than you know (someday you will love your own children and understand what I mean). I am proud of you for the caring adults that you are becoming!
To my parents....Thank you for the love, understanding and foundation that you so willingly gave to me.
To my friends....you are the sunshine that fills each of my days with joy!
Happy Valentine's Day

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

A New "Grandchild" For Me!!


After what began as a very sad start to the new year, my daughter Jenn has recovered from the loss of her dear little Yorkie, Kody, and ventured back into the world of dog-ownership. Meet Rocky. He is an adorable Boxer pup (seen pictured here with my Maddie). He is sweet and smart and a great addition to her family.

Monday, February 11, 2008

The Products of a Blustery Day



So I seem to be stuck on these little travel bags. They are slick and quick to do and are great practice for quilting. The bag on the right I made from fat quarters that were a thank you gift from a farmgirl friend...Bekah! You can visit her blog Pumpkin Seed. She and her adorable little girl hand picked these fabrics.....so very special and I love the green/pink and black/white combination. Thanks Bekah....you are a sweetheart!!!

Things to Do on a Frigid Winter Day

This is the view from the front window in the farmhouse. It seems that the whole world outside my front door is frozen....deep in wintery slumber. Not only does it look cold, but it is cold....bitter cold. With wind chill, the temperature is around zero. Schools have been delayed. It is just too cold for outdoor activities. So, I am staying inside and getting caught up on a little work and then doing a bit of sewing. I even have done some fabric shopping this morning. That is the beauty of the internet...supplies at your fingertips without ever leaving your warm comfortable nest!

This morning I found some yummy fabric at Starlit Nest She has some wonderful prints that have inspired me for a few new projects.

This past Saturday brought 3 inches of snow, so I sat inside, sewed my felt pins for a swap at MaryJane's Farm and drew my inspiration from my garden (or what my garden looked like a few months ago).Photobucket

Friday, February 8, 2008

Crafting Travel Bags

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It seems that I may be hooked on these little creations. Each one unfolds and opens up to reveal lots of pockets for transporting crafting supplies when you are on the run. These give me a chance to practice quilting and also to use up my fat quarters and fabric scraps. Hmmmm...might one of these be a giveaway item???? I wonder.....maybe, maybe not.
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Thursday, February 7, 2008

Valentine's Day Giveaway

In honor of that special day of LOVE, I have decided to have a Valentine's Day Giveaway. If you visit my blog on a regular basis, please leave me a comment here so that I can enter your name. I will toss all names into a hat on Valentine's Day and have my dear hubby pull a name. The person whose name he pulls will receive a Valentine surprise treat from the Bee Haven Maven (I think you will like this!!!)

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Stormy Day in Central PA

Today was a day of unseasonably warm temperatures for this time of year. It was in the 60's. This week, last year we had record breaking low temperatures...I know, because I was at the farm all week long...outside in the frigid temps keeping animals fed and clean. Today, however feels more like Spring. Apparently, though, a new cold front is following this warmth bringing us a line of thunder showers. We have been very lucky compared to the tornados that have ravaged the southern states. I decided to schedule today as a "sew-all-day" kind of day. I have several projects that need completed. One of which is a Spring apron for the Sassy Apron Swap.
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Diving Into the World of Free Motion Quilting


Sadly, I have not had much time for sewing lately. However, I did take the time for a lesson in how to use my quilting machine. I love the machine....it sews like a dream. What I learned at the class was how to do free-motion machine quilting. This is a really slick and quick way to quilt. I tried my hand at a wandering stitch. The only rule with this stitch is this: you start quilting and fill up your entire space with stitching...but you may never cross a line that you have already stitched. It was a bit of a challenge and I might add that I did cross my line a few times. But, all in all, I think it turned out OK and I am happy with my first little project. This is a carry all for sewing or crafting tools when travelling or going to class, etc.
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