Monkey Business Quilt... and Facebook
I just finished the piecing on this quilt top. It's called "Monkey Business" and is from the "Certifiably Crazy" book from the Buggy Barn.
Ramblings of a happy housewife. Also a fair bit about needlework, gardening, organization and ballet.
I just finished the piecing on this quilt top. It's called "Monkey Business" and is from the "Certifiably Crazy" book from the Buggy Barn.
I love the Scotch Stitch. It gives such a smooth look to needlework, stitches up quickly, and is great with a wide variety of threads.








Labels: A Stitch Each Week
I just bought some great new food storage trays. Likely it is because of my Utah upbringing that I feel the *need* to horde food. If I have it, at least I can keep it nicely organized and now it will auto-rotate as the cans roll down and to the front! :)
Labels: organization
Labels: ANG, Marnie Ritter, needlepoint
Nothing huge, just all bothersome.
Labels: computers, gymnastics, Madeline, Travis, Victoria
I cannot believe you are three today! Surely you were just born... You are such a big boy now - running and jumping. You can count to twelve and sing about half the alphabet. You love to play with your sisters and would follow Madeline anywhere.
Labels: Travis
Just a quick update... it's coming along. Brad is trying to make a bet that I'll finish it by the end of March but I'm pretty sure that won't happen. There is lots done but LOTS of background. :)
Labels: Amanda Lawford, Royal Santa, stitching
I've been busy, but not overwhelmingly so. Just the continued shedule after a nice break for the holidays. The girls have their few activities - Victoria will "graduate" from speech therapy this week - yay! Madeline will continue onwards and will go for one hour instead of 45 minutes.
Ah, the cross-stitch. The building block of an entire category of needlework...


Labels: A Stitch Each Week
Quite a bit of stitching has been going on with this beautiful piece!
Labels: Amanda Lawford, needlepoint, Royal Santa
I mentioned a while ago that Victoria has been looking forward to being on swim team. She's been swimming for several years now and after a try out made it onto the team. It's a big team - over 100 kids - but she's in a group with other children her age. She's excited to be with some of her old friends and it's good that she's working out another day a week. The kid is never tired.
Labels: machine embroidery, swimming, Victoria
This stand-up design is finished into an easel. It is finished with matching blue silk dupioni and accented with twisted cording from threads leftover from the design.
Labels: easel, finishing, needlepoint
This cute dog canvas is finished as a tote bag. One can never have too many bags!
Labels: bag, finishing, needlepoint
Labels: A Stitch Each Week