Saturday, December 12, 2009

My first quilt!

I can't believe I finally finished this little quilt! It took me an entire week, but I feel proud of the accomplishment. This quilt came in a kit with all of the pre-measured fabric and directions. I still needed to do all of the cutting, which was good practice. My mom waited until the very last minute to break the news to me that the back of the binding is hand sewn. ARGH! I am such a terrible hand-sewer. It was good practice, though and I'm committing to practicing the blind stitch on anything laying around to get better.

My mom really helped me understand the directions and various steps so that I feel confident to take on another quilting project on my own. My mom went home today to the Seattle area. It was very sad after having her here for two months, but It's also a good thing because it means I'm feeling much better. Next time she's back, it's to do more projects together and, of course, to enjoy her grandson as she always does with such enthusiasm.

Also this week...

I finally learned how to burn a CD (sad, I know) so I had to make CD covers for some gifts I wanted to give. Kandyce--thanks for this idea of sliding a piece of cardboard into an envelope. I then cut the side to fit the Cd and used Modge Podge to reseal the side. Then, I just found scraps of paper around to decorate with. I really need to take a picture of the one Kandyce made for me--it's decorated with handmade paper and a pressed leaf and is beautiful!

A week of Gifts....


I have to tell you about the very special gifts I received this week. Actually, the bees wax ornaments you see above were given to me a few weeks ago by Garden Mama. Aren't they so sweet! I need to add some color to this tree--really a Rosemary Bush--but first I need to save it from dying. My husband and I traumatized it by moving it into this giant pot. Please make it to the Spring so I can move you outside! for some reason., I'm good with my outdoor garden, but I kill every plat that comes into this house.

In the same package, Nicole at Garden Mama also included the lovely postcards that are now available here on her blog. You will look at these postcards everyday, I promise, and will have to force yourself to think about giving away. I just want to frame them and put them all around the house.

The biggest gift of all this week was a new site that Garden Mama (and sneaky Kandyce) set up called The Wellness Tree. It's a site that is bringing mamas together to send me love and support while I face my current treatment and future with cancer. I can't describe how much this site means to me and my family---it's just a simple, yet meaningful outpouring of support. Please take a second to go see the handmade ornaments that crafty mamas are making--they're beautiful and inspiring. I don't think I would have had such a fun, healthy, crafty week without all of this inspiration.



10 comments:

  1. I am beyond impressed!!!! Your quilt is lovely! Those colors! Now, just come here and teach me :) The CD pocket you made for Cindy is beautiful and I love your little rosemary tree with Nicole's beeswax ornaments. A lovely post packed full of goodies!

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  2. New follower of your blog. I just wanted to make you feel better about your rosemary. It is very difficult to get rosemary to live in a pot. If you live in a colder area there is a strain of rosemary that is hardy to zone 5. I'm trying it for the first time this year so I don't know for sure yet that this strain is going to work! I have never been able to get rosemary to last through the winter indoors and I'm fairly good with indoor plants, so don't despair, it is not you it's the plant. Happy Holidays.

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  3. i love your fabric choices! super great.

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  4. Thanks for the information, Shandra. I'm sad, though--I hate to see this beautiful bush die. I need to do my research before I buy on impulse like that again:) Let me know how yours does.

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  5. Thanks, Suzanne! It was suppose to be a Thanksgiving center piece, so I picked Fall colors, but it took me longer to get started. That's OK--I like the colors anyway.

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  6. There is that quilt!! : ) You did great, I love the colors you chose! I have only made doll quilts, I purchased fabric to make a quilt for one of the kids beds I would love to make a quilt for each bed but for now... dolly quilts it is! I love that you did hand stitching on your quilt, I collect vintage embroidered tablecloths and runners and love to look over the stitches of the people who made them. It is incredible to see that work done. My machine just broke so I have been forced to do hand stitching, I love love hand sewing on wool felt there is something so nice about it and it is sturdy so that helps! Rosemary *is* a tough one in the house... it seems the needles love to dry up and fall off : ( they do look so pretty when you see them and the smell ahh...) I am thinking of planting a few little pots of basil in my kitchen window.
    And yes, that "sneaky" Kandyce : ) she can't say enough lovely and wonderful things about you Kelly! I just received so many more ornaments for you today, I can't wait to mail them out!!! xo

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  7. oops! that was me Nicole (gardenmama) but I guess you already knew that ; )

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  8. I did know it was you, Nicole--you're one of the few who were waiting for to see this little quilt:) I can't say I was especially good at making the quilt, but I'm obsessed. I go to sleep thinking about piecing scraps together and quilting them. A doll blanket is definitely in Ari's future.

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  9. Beautiful job on the quilt, Kel

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  10. http://herb-gardens.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_herb_rosemary

    Kel - At the link above it mentions that Rosemary grown indoors likes lots of sun/light and that you have to let it dry out between watering. Also -it says likes some moisture in the air and that you can put a dish of water and pebbles near it to put some humidity in the air.

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