Friday, September 08, 2006

A Small Finish

I started this little project before we went to Galena and completed it yesterday afternoon:

Beaded Butterfly

The fabric is muslin which I hand-dyed myself. You may remember that this pattern is one of my 100 Details In 100 Days designs. I stitched it using a varigated thread and one strand of Kreinik Blending Filament. I then went a bit crazy with the beads!

If you would like to stitch this pattern, you can find it here on my Flickr site.

100 Details In 100 Days - Day 80


Motif Pumpkin Harvest
Originally uploaded by Kitty And Me.
Our leaves are starting to change. The warm days of Summer are giving way to Autumn's shorter days and cooler nights.

Today's crazyquilt detail is a harvest design. I would stitch this on fabric and then work it into the foundation.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Our Trip To Galena, Illinois

We spent Labor Day weekend in the lovely historical town of Galena, Illinois. It's located in the Northwest corner of Illinois just east of the Mississippi river and only about 15 miles from Iowa.

Galena, Illinois was home to President U.S. Grant. His home still stands there today and is one of the attractions that we visited. Here's another rare photo of me, taken outside of Grants home:

Pam Grants 4

And here's a photo of my husband Scott also taken in front of Grant's home:

Scott Grants 5

And another of Scott taken on the grounds:

Scott Grants 18

You can see the beautiful town of Galena to the left.

Grant's home is located just west of the beautiful hotel we stayed at, The Irish Cottage:

Irish Cottage

Here are several photos of Main Street. Every one of these beautiful old buildings is a gift or speciality shop:

Galena 15

In the next photo, if you look to the left behind the lamplight, you can see the sign for a wonderful needlework shop:

Galena 17

In this photo, if you look to the right you'll see the DeSoto Hotel where Abraham Lincoln had stayed once. He gave a speech from the balcony.

Galena 18

Also in Galena, there's a bead store, a yarn store and a fabric store. Those are only a few of the specialty shops! We probably walked Main Street about 50 times! It's just so beautiful!

Just to the East of Main Street runs the Galena River. The river has flooded downtown Galena many times over the years so at the entrance of Main Street are floodgates to hold the water back. I wish we had taken a photo of them. They were facinating.

This is another photo of me taken by the fountain in Grant's Park which is right on the Galena River:

Pam Galena 10

And one of my husband:

Scott Galena 11

Wish I had taken a photo of him without his sunglasses on. But they're prescription and he can't see a thing without them. He left is regular glasses in the car.

Anyway, it was a lovely trip and terribly difficult to leave. We'd still be walking up and down Main Street if we could!

Tomorrow, I'll share some photos of "a wee bit o' me plunder"!

100 Details In 100 Days - Day 79


Motif Rose Paisley
Originally uploaded by Kitty And Me.
Last week, I promised you another paisley design so here it is! I tried something new in my graphic software and I think I have a better looking image for tracing. Let me know what you think!

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

100 Details In 100 Days - Day 78


Bellflower Border
Originally uploaded by Kitty And Me.
I'm back! We spent the weekend in the quaint and very charming Historic town of Galena, Illinois which is in the northwest corner of the state. (I think most of you know that we live in Illinois about 50 miles north of Chicago near the Wisconsin border.)

At moment, I'm in the middle of doing laundry and all the other wonderful (NOT) things you have to do when you get back from a trip, so I'll share more with you tomorrow but for now, I wanted to give you today's crazyquilt detail.

This little Bellflower border can be worked on a seam using waste canvas or it can be stitched on fabric and then sewn into the foundation. I'm going to start experimenting more with 10 and 14 count waste canvas on my seams but if you're more comfortable using 8.5 count waste canvas, then by all means use that.

The stitch count is 12 stitches wide so that's about 1 1/2 inches wide when stitched.

Again, I'll share more about our weekend tomorrow but for now, enjoy!

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