I have another beautiful block to share with you today. This block is by Maria and it's Lesson 6 of my Crazy Quilt Class:
Maria did a beautiful job! Her strawberry is worked with French knots & beads and the top of the strawberry is worked in stumpwork! Gorgeous! Maria crocheted her strawberry flowers and check out those gorgeous buttons in the bottom left-hand corner! A lovely addition! All of the elements are here including a beautiful spider web and spider. This block is stunning Maria! Thank you for sharing with my readers!
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Another Students Crazy Quilt Block Lesson 6
I have another students block to share with you today. This is Kathy's Lesson 6 block:
Isn't this a pretty block? Kathy used a photo image of strawberries and then enhanced them with some embroidery and silk ribbon work. And then some strawberry buttons. Which I think I've seen at Hobby Lobby. I love the border with the detached chain flowers inside a circle. Very original! And check out the spider! Ooooh, a very scary spider! Love it!
Beautiful work Kathy! Thank you for sending this to me to share with my readers!
Another photo that I thought I'd share today is my Crazy Quilt Cat Pillow. Well, the stitched piece anyway. I still have to sew it into a pillow. The stitching is complete now:
I love this block! I can't wait to sew it together!
I'll leave you today with a cute photo of my babies:
I got lucky and happened to see them both laying on the chair together. On top of my stuff. Which cats always seem to have a tendency to do! But it looks like Wrigley and Cotton are going to be best friends! Can you believe how much Wrigley has grown? He was only 3 pounds when we adopted him! Cotton is only 3 pounds now. And I don't laugh but I measured Wrigley's tail again and that grew too! It's over 14 inches long. I've never had a cat with such a long tail before!
Isn't this a pretty block? Kathy used a photo image of strawberries and then enhanced them with some embroidery and silk ribbon work. And then some strawberry buttons. Which I think I've seen at Hobby Lobby. I love the border with the detached chain flowers inside a circle. Very original! And check out the spider! Ooooh, a very scary spider! Love it!
Beautiful work Kathy! Thank you for sending this to me to share with my readers!
Another photo that I thought I'd share today is my Crazy Quilt Cat Pillow. Well, the stitched piece anyway. I still have to sew it into a pillow. The stitching is complete now:
I love this block! I can't wait to sew it together!
I'll leave you today with a cute photo of my babies:
I got lucky and happened to see them both laying on the chair together. On top of my stuff. Which cats always seem to have a tendency to do! But it looks like Wrigley and Cotton are going to be best friends! Can you believe how much Wrigley has grown? He was only 3 pounds when we adopted him! Cotton is only 3 pounds now. And I don't laugh but I measured Wrigley's tail again and that grew too! It's over 14 inches long. I've never had a cat with such a long tail before!
Labels:
cat pillow,
crazy quilt classes,
crazy quilt pillow
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Student Block Lesson 6
The first student block of Lesson 6 has arrived in my inbox! And it is a beauty! This is Karin's Strawberry Fields block:
All elements are included! Karin's appliqued strawberry is just lovely and it stands out perfectly on the white lace! There are strawberry flowers here, free hand embroidered vines and check out that gorgeous spider web!!! Not to mention the incredible spider! And some lovely beadwork!
I am seeing some amazing results from my students! The blocks are so well balanced, the techniques are perfectly executed and the creativity is shining through! I so much look forward to receiving photos from each lesson. Karin, this is beautiful. You did good girl!
And speaking of crazy quilting, here are two of my finishes. A couple of my Crazy Quilt Cat Dolls:
These two cats are gifts but I just sewed up a whole pile of them so there will be more! And speaking of my cat dolls, it's come to my attention that some stitchers are trying to duplicate my cat doll pattern from my photos. From now on, I will not post the works in progress of my cat dolls. Only the finished cats.
I'd like to ask that if anyone becomes aware of someone trying to duplicate my cat dolls, please let me know. This pattern is my own original and it is NOT for sale and although I've been asked several times, I will not make the pattern available. These cats are my signature. I make them for special gifts and they are my signature item in my Etsy shop. They are exclusively available from me and I really want to keep it that way. Please read about the history of my Crazy Quilt Cat Dolls here.
And then, speaking of cats, here's a new photo of my little Cotton ball:
Cotton of course was in motion! But I think he likes Pinterest! I took him to the vet this morning for a little check up. He has an eye infection so I have to give him an antibiotic and an eye gel twice a day. Scott's going to have to help me with that one! But other than that, he's in good shape! And I think he's going to my little Mama's boy. Nightmare was my Mama's boy and I miss that. Lucy is more bonded with Scott. I can't quite tell yet who Wrigley is more bonded with. Probably me because I'm here all the time but it's a little hard to tell at this point.
All elements are included! Karin's appliqued strawberry is just lovely and it stands out perfectly on the white lace! There are strawberry flowers here, free hand embroidered vines and check out that gorgeous spider web!!! Not to mention the incredible spider! And some lovely beadwork!
I am seeing some amazing results from my students! The blocks are so well balanced, the techniques are perfectly executed and the creativity is shining through! I so much look forward to receiving photos from each lesson. Karin, this is beautiful. You did good girl!
And speaking of crazy quilting, here are two of my finishes. A couple of my Crazy Quilt Cat Dolls:
These two cats are gifts but I just sewed up a whole pile of them so there will be more! And speaking of my cat dolls, it's come to my attention that some stitchers are trying to duplicate my cat doll pattern from my photos. From now on, I will not post the works in progress of my cat dolls. Only the finished cats.
I'd like to ask that if anyone becomes aware of someone trying to duplicate my cat dolls, please let me know. This pattern is my own original and it is NOT for sale and although I've been asked several times, I will not make the pattern available. These cats are my signature. I make them for special gifts and they are my signature item in my Etsy shop. They are exclusively available from me and I really want to keep it that way. Please read about the history of my Crazy Quilt Cat Dolls here.
And then, speaking of cats, here's a new photo of my little Cotton ball:
Cotton of course was in motion! But I think he likes Pinterest! I took him to the vet this morning for a little check up. He has an eye infection so I have to give him an antibiotic and an eye gel twice a day. Scott's going to have to help me with that one! But other than that, he's in good shape! And I think he's going to my little Mama's boy. Nightmare was my Mama's boy and I miss that. Lucy is more bonded with Scott. I can't quite tell yet who Wrigley is more bonded with. Probably me because I'm here all the time but it's a little hard to tell at this point.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Hanging Hearts
I have loads of things to share today! But first, I'll start with an update on my Crazy Quilt Cat Pillow. This isn't quite finished yet. It still needs a few more do-dads:
I expect to finish it up either tonight or tomorrow.
In other news, I have some new pictures of baby Cotton:
I bought him a collar yesterday but Scott isn't thrilled with it. It's pink!
And it has cupcakes on it! Scott told me that boy kitties don't wear pink collars. MEN! I told him that Cotton couldn't care less what color his collar was. I liked it because it was pink and had the cupcakes on it and it looks good with his white fur!
Wrigley's collar is the same but is yellow with little bumblebees on it. I tried to get some new pictures of baby Wrigley but he couldn't sit still. He's getting big! I'll get some more as soon as I can. Lucy wouldn't sit still either. She's doing better but she still isn't happy. At least Wrigley plays with Cotton and isn't trying to get Lucy to play anymore.
Finally for today, I have some pretty Cottage style Hanging Hearts that mom made:
Well that's my news for today. I'm taking my little Cotton ball to the vet tomorrow for a little check up and to get his paperwork in order. He's so cute and sweet! And boy, can he run through the house!
I expect to finish it up either tonight or tomorrow.
In other news, I have some new pictures of baby Cotton:
I bought him a collar yesterday but Scott isn't thrilled with it. It's pink!
And it has cupcakes on it! Scott told me that boy kitties don't wear pink collars. MEN! I told him that Cotton couldn't care less what color his collar was. I liked it because it was pink and had the cupcakes on it and it looks good with his white fur!
Wrigley's collar is the same but is yellow with little bumblebees on it. I tried to get some new pictures of baby Wrigley but he couldn't sit still. He's getting big! I'll get some more as soon as I can. Lucy wouldn't sit still either. She's doing better but she still isn't happy. At least Wrigley plays with Cotton and isn't trying to get Lucy to play anymore.
Finally for today, I have some pretty Cottage style Hanging Hearts that mom made:
Well that's my news for today. I'm taking my little Cotton ball to the vet tomorrow for a little check up and to get his paperwork in order. He's so cute and sweet! And boy, can he run through the house!
Monday, July 22, 2013
A Little Cotton Ball
I'll share an update with you tomorrow of my Crazy Quilt Cat Pillow. I've been working on it but have another little distraction going on!
I've mentioned several times that I've been wanting to adopt a little white kitten. Yesterday, I looked at Animal House Shelter's website (that's where we adopted Wrigley) and lo and behold, they had just brought a little white kitten to the shelter from the foster home.
Now I had liked the name Cupid for a little white kitten but Scott was not at all thrilled with that name. We had been talking about it for the last few weeks and came up with the name Cotton. Ironically, when the shelter posted his photo, the description read, "sweet as Cotton Candy and soft as a Cotton Ball"!
Scott and I were kind of blown away by that and immediately hopped in our truck and drove to Huntley.
So we adopted this beautiful little 3 month old baby yesterday:
This is the shelters photo. I haven't gotten any really good pictures of him yet because he's always in motion! But here a two that will give you an idea of how little he is:
He looks more like he's 8 weeks old rather than 3 months. But he's sweet and he's beautiful!
Lucy was not doing well in accepting Wrigley. She was pounding him every chance she got. And she was snapping at me which she has never done in the 14 years she's been with me. Scott and I thought that if Wrigley had another baby to play with, that Lucy would get a break from his high energy level!
There's some growling and hissing going on between Cotton and Wrigley but I don't think it will last long. They're only 2 months apart in age.
I'll try to get better photos to share but for now, we a new little baby for Wrigley to play with. For right now, he's curled up on the computer tower, sound asleep!
I've mentioned several times that I've been wanting to adopt a little white kitten. Yesterday, I looked at Animal House Shelter's website (that's where we adopted Wrigley) and lo and behold, they had just brought a little white kitten to the shelter from the foster home.
Now I had liked the name Cupid for a little white kitten but Scott was not at all thrilled with that name. We had been talking about it for the last few weeks and came up with the name Cotton. Ironically, when the shelter posted his photo, the description read, "sweet as Cotton Candy and soft as a Cotton Ball"!
Scott and I were kind of blown away by that and immediately hopped in our truck and drove to Huntley.
So we adopted this beautiful little 3 month old baby yesterday:
This is the shelters photo. I haven't gotten any really good pictures of him yet because he's always in motion! But here a two that will give you an idea of how little he is:
He looks more like he's 8 weeks old rather than 3 months. But he's sweet and he's beautiful!
Lucy was not doing well in accepting Wrigley. She was pounding him every chance she got. And she was snapping at me which she has never done in the 14 years she's been with me. Scott and I thought that if Wrigley had another baby to play with, that Lucy would get a break from his high energy level!
There's some growling and hissing going on between Cotton and Wrigley but I don't think it will last long. They're only 2 months apart in age.
I'll try to get better photos to share but for now, we a new little baby for Wrigley to play with. For right now, he's curled up on the computer tower, sound asleep!
Labels:
animal house shelter,
huntley illinois,
kittens
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