Hi All!
How's everyone's pre-Memorial Day weekend going? It's been pretty rainy here. I know we need it but 3 days in a row? Gimme a break. So I did not get finished with my next Disney Doll but I did want to share my Ormen de lange quilt. The pattern is by Kameleon Quilts from Norway. I have had the pattern for several years but never took the plunge. I am so happy with the way it turned out!
Hubby is doing the honors because it is a monster of a quilt.
See you again soon.
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Sunday, May 17, 2015
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Those Darn Disney Dolls...Gotta Love Them
Hello All,
Hoping your 2015 is going well. I have been so busy but I wanted to share my newest obsession, Disney Animator Dolls! These dolls are just too cute. They came out a few years ago and I am just jumping on the bandwagon but better late than never. I currently have 7 of the dolls.
I don't want them all but I still want to add a few more. The exciting part is that they have started showing up at the thrift shops.
This one is Cinderella but her hair was so trashed I had to shave her head. I have done re-roots in the past, but was not ready to attempt this now and the head of these Disney dolls are larger than ones I have done in the past. So I wigged her!
This is a Monique Wig style called Jeannie. It is size 12/13. I feel like this makes her little face shine so much. Now that she has this super hairdo she just needs an equally superb outfit. I have a different thrift store Disney doll to show you in a few days, I just need to add some finishing touches.
Hope you are having a great day!
aroseplanter, if you email me at saam109@yahoo.com, we can talk about wigs.
Hoping your 2015 is going well. I have been so busy but I wanted to share my newest obsession, Disney Animator Dolls! These dolls are just too cute. They came out a few years ago and I am just jumping on the bandwagon but better late than never. I currently have 7 of the dolls.
I don't want them all but I still want to add a few more. The exciting part is that they have started showing up at the thrift shops.
This one is Cinderella but her hair was so trashed I had to shave her head. I have done re-roots in the past, but was not ready to attempt this now and the head of these Disney dolls are larger than ones I have done in the past. So I wigged her!
This is a Monique Wig style called Jeannie. It is size 12/13. I feel like this makes her little face shine so much. Now that she has this super hairdo she just needs an equally superb outfit. I have a different thrift store Disney doll to show you in a few days, I just need to add some finishing touches.
Hope you are having a great day!
aroseplanter, if you email me at saam109@yahoo.com, we can talk about wigs.
Friday, April 18, 2014
Happy Easter Weekend!
Hi All,
Well, Easter is upon us and well our family is kind of all over the place right now. Not that that is bad but I miss the traditional Easter weekends we used to have. Life is ever changing and some things you must go with, it's up to you to decide...
With this crazy weather we are still having I thought I needed a little spring, so I dug deep to find my bunny wallhanging and I guess he is still hibernating because I could not find him. So I found one of my favorites and hung it up and I do feel a little spring in my heart every time I see it:
Well, Easter is upon us and well our family is kind of all over the place right now. Not that that is bad but I miss the traditional Easter weekends we used to have. Life is ever changing and some things you must go with, it's up to you to decide...
With this crazy weather we are still having I thought I needed a little spring, so I dug deep to find my bunny wallhanging and I guess he is still hibernating because I could not find him. So I found one of my favorites and hung it up and I do feel a little spring in my heart every time I see it:
It looks a little off in the picture but it hangs straight on the wall. I sewed this a while ago from a pattern out of a magazine. I had done this other wall hanging and got carried away collecting greens for it, you have never done that I imagine, LOL. So I pieced this trying to use up some of those greens. The background is 1" finished squares and the flowers are fusible applique and blanket stitched.
DD and I are going to go to the flea market and to garage sales this weekend and if I find a treasure I will be sure to share it with you. Maybe I can get DD to post some of her fantastic purse finds too.
Talk to you soon and be sure to do something you LOVE today.
Susan
Monday, April 7, 2014
Doing A Few Estate Sales & Thrifting ...
Hi,
I told you I would return and I am keeping my word. My daughter and I went thrifting and estate shopping on Friday. She always finds stuff. Me, since I am older I guess, I can always do without or wait, it's not so urgent anymore. But I did find 2 things that I am so excited about! First is this wonderful hankie:Around the edge it says "Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country."
Do you remember that in typing class? It took me a while to figure out that the squiggles were shorthand. I asked my 24 year old son if he knew what dictation was and he didn't so I explained it to him. Imagine, this is now a lost skill, it's not needed anymore. This simple handkerchief is a piece of history, not only are hankies a defunct piece of clothing (I need to come up with a better word than defunct), the skill on it is too.
My surprise find of the day was a surprise in 2 ways. First, was the place that I found her, one of the Deseret Industries thrift shops in Salt Lake, second was the price of 3 dollars! I know I have gone a little (ok, a lot) Crissy crazy but it was too good of a deal. So here she is:
This is the Crissy from the late 70's early 80's and she does not have the growing hair feature. Of course the dress has got to go but she has all her body parts and they move well, she needs to be cleaned up and then I will see if her hair needs to be replaced or leave as is. It's been a while since I have done a reroot and with a larger doll it could be fun. Maybe a little repaint too, hmmm, this could get interesting...
I hope you all have a great week and I will be writing again soon.
Make sure you do something that you love today!!
Susan
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Been Doing Some Thinking...
Hello out there in Blogland! (yes, it will be a real word someday)...
I have been reorganizing, my brain mostly, and thinking about what I want to do as I enter the next stage of my life. Life is a constant series of new beginnings and I am at another one.
I LOVE to quilt, that is my main passion. I have urges to create in other mediums but I always come back to this Love, and my quilting waits patiently while I cheat in other areas always knowing that I will return to her. ( Yes I am using the female tense and no I don't swing that way...)
I guess I should explain a little better. For a while we have been busy with my daughter who has had some health problems. Although she is 22 and it has been mostly moral support, it just drains you. Anyone who has been through this knows what I mean. During all this she has wanted to do something to generate income and feel useful. So we started going to thrift shops and a few garage sales when she has been up to it. She has a fashion sense that I will never have. She knows prices and brands. So she has been selling things she finds on Ebay to give herself pocket change.
So what does this have to do with me? Well as I said my first love has been quilting. I am also a huge fan of Bonnie Hunter. I decided to create my own sewing product. It is almost ready to be shown and I am VERY EXCITED about this. I also have a new love, vintage stuff. Hats, clothing, jewelry etc. So from time to time I will be selling some of the best things I find on Ebay.
If you have noticed, I changed the name of this blog, I have a FaceBook page that is of the same name and my Ebay name is almost the same name (I goofed on the spelling and cannot change it for another 30 days, hey I am human too).
So this is wonderfully scary for me to put myself out here but I won't know unless I try so stay tuned for my wild ride...
And because I know that all posts should have pictures...
This is my daughter, or part of her, modeling this fantastic pants that I came across. I knew they were something special when I saw them and although they didn't fit me and are a tad big for her, I know someone out there will appreciate these wonderful pants from days gone by.
I did some research on them and the designer is Jack Winter. Here is a picture of the tag:
Isn't it fabulous? So since I don't know much about designers, I researched and the info I found just made these pants more special. From the New York Times:
I have been reorganizing, my brain mostly, and thinking about what I want to do as I enter the next stage of my life. Life is a constant series of new beginnings and I am at another one.
I LOVE to quilt, that is my main passion. I have urges to create in other mediums but I always come back to this Love, and my quilting waits patiently while I cheat in other areas always knowing that I will return to her. ( Yes I am using the female tense and no I don't swing that way...)
I guess I should explain a little better. For a while we have been busy with my daughter who has had some health problems. Although she is 22 and it has been mostly moral support, it just drains you. Anyone who has been through this knows what I mean. During all this she has wanted to do something to generate income and feel useful. So we started going to thrift shops and a few garage sales when she has been up to it. She has a fashion sense that I will never have. She knows prices and brands. So she has been selling things she finds on Ebay to give herself pocket change.
So what does this have to do with me? Well as I said my first love has been quilting. I am also a huge fan of Bonnie Hunter. I decided to create my own sewing product. It is almost ready to be shown and I am VERY EXCITED about this. I also have a new love, vintage stuff. Hats, clothing, jewelry etc. So from time to time I will be selling some of the best things I find on Ebay.
If you have noticed, I changed the name of this blog, I have a FaceBook page that is of the same name and my Ebay name is almost the same name (I goofed on the spelling and cannot change it for another 30 days, hey I am human too).
So this is wonderfully scary for me to put myself out here but I won't know unless I try so stay tuned for my wild ride...
And because I know that all posts should have pictures...
This is my daughter, or part of her, modeling this fantastic pants that I came across. I knew they were something special when I saw them and although they didn't fit me and are a tad big for her, I know someone out there will appreciate these wonderful pants from days gone by.
I did some research on them and the designer is Jack Winter. Here is a picture of the tag:
Isn't it fabulous? So since I don't know much about designers, I researched and the info I found just made these pants more special. From the New York Times:
"Mr. Winter was the founder of Jack Winter, Inc., one of the first manufacturers of women's slacks and one that set trends in women's sportswear and knitwear. The company also operated 100 Clothesworks Stores, a nationwide chain of discount women's clothing.
He founded the company as a men's pants manufacturer in the late 1930's but in 1953 began to design and manufacture women's slacks. He retired in 1986."
Mr. Winter has passed away, but imagine what a pioneer! I watched reruns of the Dick Van Dyke Show when I was little, I wonder, did he design any of the pants that Mary Tyler Moore wore? I wonder if who ever wore these thought about things like that, that when they bought these they were part of a trend that would change the way women wore clothing.
So, I am going to be putting these up for sale on Ebay shortly, I just know there is a woman, a tiny woman, who would love to have these great vintage pants. If you should happen to be interested in them just go to Ebay and search Jack Winter pants and I am sure you will find them.
Thanks for sticking with me in this very long post and I hope to post more frequently in the future!
Create Something Beautiful Today!
Susan
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Getting Ready for the Mystery!
Hello All!
So those of you who are Bonnie Hunter fans know that each year she publishes for free a mystery that usually begins sometime around Thanksgiving and lasts anywhere from 4 to 6 weeks. She gives us a color palette but we are not required to stick to that and we don't know what the quilt is gonna look like until it's finished. For control freaks like me it has been a good thing, relinquishing control of something, trusting another to the outcome of a project.
I did my first mystery with her last year, it was a blast and the completed quilt is on my bed. Well, the almost completed quilt is on my bed, the binding is not done but that connects with the story here.
In preparation for her mystery I decided to clean my sewing room and by clean I mean actually put stuff away, not just move piles of stuff around. (Which I have been known to do.)
It took me seven hard working hours to clean my room. I don't think it has been this clean since I first moved my stuff upstairs. This first picture is where I sew. I think I have a pretty sweet set up, my fabric behind me, my TV and DVD player and my Singer machine. I use the system of wrapping my fabric around magazine boards for 1/2 yards and more, the baskets hold smaller amounts and are sorted by color. I have tried other methods of fabric storage but this works for me and really didn't take that long to do.
So those of you who are Bonnie Hunter fans know that each year she publishes for free a mystery that usually begins sometime around Thanksgiving and lasts anywhere from 4 to 6 weeks. She gives us a color palette but we are not required to stick to that and we don't know what the quilt is gonna look like until it's finished. For control freaks like me it has been a good thing, relinquishing control of something, trusting another to the outcome of a project.
I did my first mystery with her last year, it was a blast and the completed quilt is on my bed. Well, the almost completed quilt is on my bed, the binding is not done but that connects with the story here.
In preparation for her mystery I decided to clean my sewing room and by clean I mean actually put stuff away, not just move piles of stuff around. (Which I have been known to do.)
It took me seven hard working hours to clean my room. I don't think it has been this clean since I first moved my stuff upstairs. This first picture is where I sew. I think I have a pretty sweet set up, my fabric behind me, my TV and DVD player and my Singer machine. I use the system of wrapping my fabric around magazine boards for 1/2 yards and more, the baskets hold smaller amounts and are sorted by color. I have tried other methods of fabric storage but this works for me and really didn't take that long to do.
In front of my sewing table is my ironing board which I made from 2 carts that I bought at Sam's club and then put a piece of board on top, hubby helped fasten the board to the cart and then batting on top and then the silver iron fabric that you can get at JoAnn.
The last picture is how I keep my rulers organized. In this room there is this little odd wall, what happens when you have rounded corners in your house, anyway, I use the Command hooks and positioned them to accommodate the various sizes. I was worried about scratching the wall up but I am careful when I remove and put them back.
The boxes stacked on the left hold all my crazy quilting laces, threads and trims.
So that's a little peek into my sewing world and I hope you enjoyed it. If you see something that inspires you and you want to use it, feel free!
And the good thing about spending 7 hours cleaning is I found the following: binding for the quilt that is on my bed, a pattern for a table runner that I had started but could not finish because I lost the pattern, another fabric that I am going to use to bind the quilt that is on my mid-arm machine, and a TON of batiks that I honestly don't remember getting, it's like finding buried treasure.
If I don't talk to you all before the mystery starts I will be posting my progress here and on the Bonnie Hunter yahoo group. Try the mystery, I highly recommend it!
Labels:
Bonnie Hunter,
Quiltville,
sewing room organization
Location:
Utah, USA
Monday, October 7, 2013
New Beginnings...
Hello My Lovlies!
Well it's been a couple of jam packed months but I am back. I attended my second Crazy Quilting International Retreat and it was a blast! Words cannot express the wonderfulness of these women. I will have to devote another post to that because I am bursting at the seams to show off my new creation. Last year I went to Goodwill with my BFFs, Cathy and Bev and saw this:
One of two sad little shoes that had seen much better days and were well past their glory. I felt sorry for those shoes so I took them home. They sat with me for an extremely long time, but the heel of the shoes intrigued me. I took the shoes apart and decided to crazy quilt them. Seemed easy enough right? First, I made a template of the top and cut out pieces of white fabric to use as my base for my cq and then it sat for another long time. Fast forward to our visit in Texas, where I found a black and gold scorpio cameo. That came home with me as that is my sign. So put it all together and you get this:
I have already found another unusual pair of shoes, and have taken them apart and will be making a Halloween shoe next. I have already collected stuff so hopefully it will be done around this Halloween, not Halloween 2014.
See you next time and be sure to do something you LOVE today.
Susan
Well it's been a couple of jam packed months but I am back. I attended my second Crazy Quilting International Retreat and it was a blast! Words cannot express the wonderfulness of these women. I will have to devote another post to that because I am bursting at the seams to show off my new creation. Last year I went to Goodwill with my BFFs, Cathy and Bev and saw this:
One of two sad little shoes that had seen much better days and were well past their glory. I felt sorry for those shoes so I took them home. They sat with me for an extremely long time, but the heel of the shoes intrigued me. I took the shoes apart and decided to crazy quilt them. Seemed easy enough right? First, I made a template of the top and cut out pieces of white fabric to use as my base for my cq and then it sat for another long time. Fast forward to our visit in Texas, where I found a black and gold scorpio cameo. That came home with me as that is my sign. So put it all together and you get this:
I am so happy with my little shoe now! I did so many things I have never done before, beaded a rivoli, soutache, a little ribbon flower and used ice resin.
See you next time and be sure to do something you LOVE today.
Susan
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