5.24.2011

Greenery & Blooms

 Everything seems to be coming along nicely in the garden these days. Thanks to a cool start to spring, the transplants are doing incredibly well. The veggie & fruit gardens are in full swing, with asparagus & strawberries filling up the rows. I'd have included a photo, but the asparagus looked so delicious yesterday, I picked those for brunch {and yes, they were as tasty as they looked}. Have a wonderful day. Heather

5.18.2011

Catching Up

It's been a long couple of weeks.

I won a stack of fabrics from the Wandering Stars Blog and a great pattern, too. Selina & Lizze of W.S. host a great cyber gathering on Friday evenings. You can catch the conversation on Twitter, hashtag #gdas. I hope you'll join in the fun discussions about favorite music, links and sewing related topics.

They're not just bloggers, but Etsy Shop owners, too. Find them at http://thewanderingstars.etsy.com/, on Twitter @ws_on_etsy and Facebook as Wandering Stars. Thanks again, girls for the Lancaster County III Judie Rothermel line by Marcus Brothers & for the Friday sewing parties!!

So....here's my latest distraction. It's for RSVP's biggest fundraiser and I'm hoping an awesome car collector or sweet gear head bids on it. What a fantastic gift it will make!
This is just one of the designs. Each block is hand embroidered. 
Yes, HAND embroidered.
1967 Toyota 2000GT

My block took 88.75 hours to complete. whew! Don't laugh. I haven't embroidered since I was 10. 

Woo HOO! Fun mail included selvages this week!!! 
Special thanks to the senders. 

Happy Stitching,
Heather

5.01.2011

MIRACLE WORKER STATUS ACHIEVED.


The last corner of my 30s Over the Rainbow Jane was just completed.
It's official. I'm a 'miracle worker'.
Happy Stitching,
Heather

4.26.2011

3rd Corner Complete


Just one corner left to go before a nice, long break!

Off to play in the front yard.

All my best,
Heather

4.24.2011

Fabric in the Mail! What Could Possibly be Better?

            
Fabric in the mail. A fantastic selection of it. What could be better, you ask? It felt like Christmas around here this weekend! My order from Ericas arrived much quicker than I expected. There were 3 fantastic books for the library that arrived Saturday with a beautiful, scrappy pattern and some templates, too. I even found a stack of kid friendly fat quarters (on sale, no less!). Spoiled by another gorgeous sunny day today...we found some time to play outside {so no time to quilt--- maybe tomorrow}. The daffodils were our first floral losses of the Wiffle Ball Season. There will be plenty more to come, I'm sure.  I have to look forward to the blossoms at second base next year....unless I wise up and move them this fall.
 



 
Happy Stitching (and gardening!) Heather 💚

PS - the violets are coming in and the centers are more pronounced this year than ever! They're gorgeous white, light purple to dark purples in the centers.