Saturday, December 26, 2009

Help!

I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas day yesterday. We had a very quiet and simple Christmas this year, and it was nice. I think this was our "smallest" Christmas as far as amount of presents go. And the kids both exclaimed "this is the best Christmas ever!" We usually don't go overboard, and this year we were very thoughtful in what was given.

Now to take everything down for my son's birthday on Monday. 12 years old. 12!!!! I can't believe my baby is so big.

So I'm thinking about next year already. Are you? Any thoughts, goals or resolutions? Last year was "the year of the placemat" for me. I made 27!

the year of the placemat!


12 were gifts
3 were for swaps
2 were for blog giveaways
6 for Christmas
and the rest (4) for everyday use

Next year, I'm declaring it "the year of the scrapbox!" I'm going to try to use as many scraps as I can.

Another goal for myself is to use my food processor. I have this one. I'm embarrassed to admit that I've had it for over a year, and I have used it once. I know lots of people love theirs but I'm still in the intimidated phase. Help me! If you have a processor would you please tell me what you use yours for the most?

Peaceful weekend wishes to you!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas to you!

christmas placemat #6

christmas placemat #5

christmas placemat #4

christmas placemat #3

christmas placemat #2

christmas placemat #1

Good health and much happiness to you and yours in the new year!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

with albert

Did you know that extreme makeover home edition is being filmed a few blocks from our house? We saw the florida gator mascots there today.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

citrus stars

Several year ago, a good friend of mine (craftyturtle) got married. When I heard about her engagement, I picked out a quilt pattern. A pattern that takes a lot of concentration. Well, that plan didn't mix well with young children, homeschooling, my quilting abilities and life in general. (Can you tell where this is going?) I never did finish that quilt. So this year I planned to make a more reasonable quilt for her anniversary in March. (Yes, I know it's not March) I finished the blocks in spring, sewed the top together and basted it at the end of summer, and quilted and bound it last week. Just in time for her birthday.


citrus stars - detail


Craftyturtle and I have been friends since high school - over 20 years now - gasp! We were camp counselors for many summers and many weekend getaways. We have similar college degrees from rival colleges. Go Gators! And we are both teachers. (I taught in a private school for a couple of years before staying home to raise our children and homeschool) Our friendship just picks up where we left off when we are together. Which isn't often enough since she lives several states away.

craftyturtle and krommama


We also have another "tradition". We almost never manage to give presents on time, so we send random packages to each other with a little note of "this was for Christmas, Birthday etc". The package is usually to cover all the holidays since the last package. And how fun is it to get a package out of the blue? So even though this package arrived on her birthday, it is actually several years and months late. hee hee

The colors were her wedding colors. She's from Florida too. And she picked citrus colors. Aren't they fun?!

citrus stars

48" x 72"
machine pieced and quilted
hand bound

quilty love


These two hearts hidden in all the loopies represent the two of them and their marriage.