I had a couple of custom orders that I finished up this week and thought I'd share photos for everyone to enjoy!
First is one of my Crazyquilt Cat Dolls. The request for a cat doll in seafoam green:
Believe it or not, I don't have a lot of fabrics in seafoam green but at least I had enough for this little kitty doll. A I don't think there's any color that goes better with seafoam green than pink!
Next, I had a custom order for a cellphone pouch. The request was for a pouch in pinks, mauves and blue/greens with a hummingbird:
I must say, I think this is one of the prettiest cellphone cases I've made yet! The trim at the bottom was hand-crocheted by mom.
Ladies, I'll get your orders out in today's mail! Thank you so much!
Showing posts with label crazyquilt cat dolls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crazyquilt cat dolls. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Monday, August 23, 2010
New Items In Pam's Etsy Shop
My little cat is my signature, my logo or brand so to speak. I love making these sweet little crazy quilt cat dolls. I worked this one in a Cottage Style:
Just like with real cats, no two are alike!
I also listed a gorgeous pair of Goldstone earrings by Kathi:
Check out the sparkle on those goldstone beads at the bottom! So glittery!!! The pearls are freshwater copper pearls and Kathi uses only Sterling silver for the hooks or posts!
Both can be found here.
Just like with real cats, no two are alike!
I also listed a gorgeous pair of Goldstone earrings by Kathi:
Check out the sparkle on those goldstone beads at the bottom! So glittery!!! The pearls are freshwater copper pearls and Kathi uses only Sterling silver for the hooks or posts!
Both can be found here.
Labels:
cottage style cat doll,
crazyquilt cat dolls,
handmade accessories,
home decor,
kathis jewelry
Friday, March 26, 2010
Kitty & Me!
I've been trying to get to blogging all day! I was at my mom's and was going to blog from dad's computer but I couldn't remember my Flickr password. Arggggg.....
Well, I'm here now. I have bread mixing in the Kitchenaid and I'll be starting on a pot of Italian Tortellini Soup momentarily. In the meantime, I have a few new things to share today.
First are some sweet little Trinket Boxes by mom:

Aren't those just the cutest little Ragdolls? And mom made the little quilts too. I don't know if I'd ever attempt to sew up 1 inch squares!
I did finally finish up my little Cat Dolls yesterday:



It's been awhile since I made some. I designed the pattern a few years back when Pat started The Comfort Doll Project. I made quite a few for the project and then got a little burned out on them. I was going through some of my "ready to stitch" projects and found that I had 3 cat dolls all ready to stitch so I pulled them out, stitched them and put them together. As you know, my little black cat is my signature and these dolls are based on that.
In other news, last week when I was in Hobby Lobby, I found some beautiful pink satin fabric. It's the perfect shade of pink for my Crazy Garden Quilt. I started the process of getting the blocks ready to put together. No photos yet but stay tuned.
I have quite a few "works in progress" going on right now. There are about 3 in various stages at my mom's house and at least 5 here! I have to pace myself but it's good to have a few different things in the works. That way I have options depending on how I feel at any given moment. And I'm feeling the need for a new purse! I pulled my Easter purse out this morning and will use this for the next week or so:

As for a new purse, I haven't been able to decide on what theme to do. Again, I have quite a few purse blocks sewn up. It's been awhile since I did something with a Seascape theme. I have one ready to stitch with a beautiful vintage hankie that belonged to my grandmother. I have a pink & green one with a cutsy pink butterfly and I've also been thinking about another peacock purse. Oh, too many choices!!!! What do you all think?
Well, finally for today, I'm going to share something with you that I don't usually do. My dad gave me my Freshman School year photo today. He suggested that I blog it. I suggested that he put it on the firepit! Ha, ha, ha. Ok, I'm a fun person so here it is:
This was 1976 and I was 14 years old here. Oh, those braces!!!! Ick!!!! I don't look that young anymore but who does! Like I always say, it's not the years, it's the miles. And not the physical miles but the mental and emotional miles!
Just for the record, this what I look like now:

This was taken about 4 years ago.
Have a good evening everyone. I'm off to make soup!
Well, I'm here now. I have bread mixing in the Kitchenaid and I'll be starting on a pot of Italian Tortellini Soup momentarily. In the meantime, I have a few new things to share today.
First are some sweet little Trinket Boxes by mom:
Aren't those just the cutest little Ragdolls? And mom made the little quilts too. I don't know if I'd ever attempt to sew up 1 inch squares!
I did finally finish up my little Cat Dolls yesterday:
It's been awhile since I made some. I designed the pattern a few years back when Pat started The Comfort Doll Project. I made quite a few for the project and then got a little burned out on them. I was going through some of my "ready to stitch" projects and found that I had 3 cat dolls all ready to stitch so I pulled them out, stitched them and put them together. As you know, my little black cat is my signature and these dolls are based on that.
In other news, last week when I was in Hobby Lobby, I found some beautiful pink satin fabric. It's the perfect shade of pink for my Crazy Garden Quilt. I started the process of getting the blocks ready to put together. No photos yet but stay tuned.
I have quite a few "works in progress" going on right now. There are about 3 in various stages at my mom's house and at least 5 here! I have to pace myself but it's good to have a few different things in the works. That way I have options depending on how I feel at any given moment. And I'm feeling the need for a new purse! I pulled my Easter purse out this morning and will use this for the next week or so:
As for a new purse, I haven't been able to decide on what theme to do. Again, I have quite a few purse blocks sewn up. It's been awhile since I did something with a Seascape theme. I have one ready to stitch with a beautiful vintage hankie that belonged to my grandmother. I have a pink & green one with a cutsy pink butterfly and I've also been thinking about another peacock purse. Oh, too many choices!!!! What do you all think?
Well, finally for today, I'm going to share something with you that I don't usually do. My dad gave me my Freshman School year photo today. He suggested that I blog it. I suggested that he put it on the firepit! Ha, ha, ha. Ok, I'm a fun person so here it is:
This was 1976 and I was 14 years old here. Oh, those braces!!!! Ick!!!! I don't look that young anymore but who does! Like I always say, it's not the years, it's the miles. And not the physical miles but the mental and emotional miles!
Just for the record, this what I look like now:
This was taken about 4 years ago.
Have a good evening everyone. I'm off to make soup!
Labels:
crazy quilting,
crazyquilt cat dolls,
etsy,
trinket boxes
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Cat Doll Finishes & Update On Button Block #29
Just a quick update on Button Block #29:

I expect to stitch on this some more later. I'd like to wrap a few more gifts first though and heaven knows, laundry is a never ending project! Anyway, the shamrock button is Czech glass. I found it on Ebay earlier this year. It's gorgeous in person! I'm thinking this needs a spider web in that bottom left-hand corner.
I also finished up these little cat dolls which are Christmas gifts:

Aren't these just too sweet? I have to make a few for myself. I can see a bunch of these little cats sitting in a basket. Perhaps in the sunroom in my new house!
If anyone would like to make one of these little cat dolls, there are still a few pre-sewn cats over in my Etsy shop. Some lace & finishing instructions are included.
I'm off to fold laundry and wrap gifts!
I expect to stitch on this some more later. I'd like to wrap a few more gifts first though and heaven knows, laundry is a never ending project! Anyway, the shamrock button is Czech glass. I found it on Ebay earlier this year. It's gorgeous in person! I'm thinking this needs a spider web in that bottom left-hand corner.
I also finished up these little cat dolls which are Christmas gifts:
Aren't these just too sweet? I have to make a few for myself. I can see a bunch of these little cats sitting in a basket. Perhaps in the sunroom in my new house!
If anyone would like to make one of these little cat dolls, there are still a few pre-sewn cats over in my Etsy shop. Some lace & finishing instructions are included.
I'm off to fold laundry and wrap gifts!
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving
With all that I have read and with all that I have experienced in my own life using The Secret, the power of gratitude stands above everything else. Rhonda Byrne - The Secret
I just wanted to take a breather here before my company comes to wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving and to say thanks for reading my blog! I hope you are all inspired by my stitching and my chatter about self-expression & the nature of reality.
I just wanted to take a breather here before my company comes to wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving and to say thanks for reading my blog! I hope you are all inspired by my stitching and my chatter about self-expression & the nature of reality.
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