I want to try and learn more about this cemetery and something about the people who have been laid to rest here.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Part Two of Shopping and History
I want to try and learn more about this cemetery and something about the people who have been laid to rest here.
A Little Shopping and a Little History.
And now some photos of the shop and the area.
Some of the beautiful quilts on the second floor of the shop, most are very, very old with a few new ones added. I loved this little setup of the bedroom, I really like reds/yellows together, I am not a pastel person, I only like pastels in nature.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Finished!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
January 20, 2009


Saturday, January 17, 2009
Saturday Adventure
Friday, January 16, 2009
Lovely Ladies and Pin*Cushions
Thursday, January 15, 2009
A little snowman pillow and my attempt at a Penny Rug Mat
Remember when I went out on a "hunt" for wool to make the quilt square for the block of the month being hosted by Bunny Hill Design (see the widget on the left of my blog)? I said I am not a quilter, I am in awe of the ladies who make quilts, I wish I had the patience, but I do not. I have chosen to make my block into a little winter pillow and I have displayed it with my winter snowmen. I will keep out until after Valentine's Day. My block is not exactly like the original, I made hearts instead of stars and left the stick arms off the snowman and gave him a scarf! For some reason I have a difficult time following patterns, I usually end up making things "my-way", not always a good idea, but for crafting it works for me.
Since my hunt for wool came up short I was determined not to waste any of it, every little bit I am using for making a Penny Rug Mat. I have never made one of these before and it was something I have always wanted to do. I did not have a pattern so I based the main shape of one I saw in a book. . .this was harder than I thought since I did not want to waste a thread of fabric. I had to make sure I had enough tabs to go around the edge, so with paper and trial and error I finally did it. Since I only had a bit of wool to work with I decided to make mine into a topsy-turvy mat! One side is for Valentine's Day and the other for anytime. I still have to blanket stitch the pennies and the edges of the tabs and blanket stitch the edge of the basket side and finish up the stitching of the leaves/flower and the LOVE banner on the heart side. I find this very enjoyable, the time flies by and my mind can carry me any place I wish to go! I am pleased with my first attempt at this and I also love my little snowman pillow! I am so happy I came across Anne's Bunny Tales Blog! Thank you Anne, you inspired me to try something new!
May your day be stitched with love! ♥ ♥ ♥

Sunday, January 11, 2009
A House, Housework and Crafting!
I had found this home while doing an internet search and saved it in favorites because it is located in Craftsbury, VT and that is where my son goes to school. Yesterday before leaving to take him to the train station I showed him the picture of the house and said that in May when I go up for his graduation I was going on a hunt to try and find it! He looked and made a comment and pretended to be interested, then he STOPPED and said show me that house again. I brought up the picture and article and he said he knew exactly where it was because he stayed there for a night; his friend was house-sitting and had asked if she could have friends over until she became used to the house, the owner said fine, so my son and another friend went to stay overnight. He said I would LOVE the house, that it is just like in the photos. I was so surprised!
You can read the article here at the New Old House Magazine and see a couple interior shots. If you go to Sandra Vitzhum's website here http://www.sandravitzthum.com/hse3.html can see more interior photos and other projects done by her. She also did the library where my son attends school. I sat on the porch of the library looking at the views and did not want to leave! I was very, very surprised to learn that my son had been in a home that I find so charming! Maybe in the spring they will give me a tour! I think it is a great house.
Now, I have some house work to do, I think this is how I will get it finished today:
1. First I will open a new file in my PC
2. Then I will name it "Housework"
3. After that I will send it to the RECYCLE BIN
4. Once it is in the recylce bin I will empty the RECYCLE BIN
5. My PC will ask me, "Are you sure you want to delete Housework permanently?"
6. I will answer calmly, "Yes," and press the mouse button firmly....
And housework will no longer be necessary in my house! If only it could be that easy. BTW-My brother sent me the above!
Once housework is taken care of I will start my block of the month square, which I plan on making into a little pillow and I may make a few changes in the design though! Stay tuned for more.
Happy Sunday!