Here are just a few more. David made the choir -which is my personal favorite.
This is just part of the aftermath! Now I must start cleaning up.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
More ornaments -No two alike
So we still have plenty of ornaments. No two are alike.
Mine - a first home ornament with ladybug
Jessica and David - by Jessica
Our first home -Jessica
David's Ribbon Ornament
More of David's Ribbon Ornaments
David's Reindeer
Jessica's heart
David's tree
Jessica's shooting star
Mine - a first home ornament with ladybug
Jessica and David - by Jessica
Our first home -Jessica
David's Ribbon Ornament
More of David's Ribbon Ornaments
David's Reindeer
Jessica's heart
David's tree
Jessica's shooting star
More ornaments
Here are a few more ornaments.Mittens by Jessica
David's Sled
Another by David
Jessica's Heart
Jessica's gingerbread girl
David's Sled
Another by David
Jessica's Heart
Jessica's gingerbread girl
Homemade Christmas Ornaments
We decided to make all homemade ornaments this year for our tree. My Son and Daughter-in-law have been working hard. Our living room is now a complete disaster area.
Here are some pictures of our ornaments.
Here are some pictures of our ornaments.
Labels:
decorations,
homemade christmas ornaments,
ornaments
Thursday, November 17, 2011
more Dye results - fire bush
More dye results. The fire bush leaves from a friend's fire bush came out a beautiful shade of pink. the results from the leaves from my bush came out mush lighter. I used the same process for both, even had more leaves in my batch. Here are pictures of the results. Picture one shows results on a cotton shirt and cheese cloth. The second one shows the results on , cotton shirt, linen, and cheese cloth.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Dye Results -sumac
Here are some pictures of the sumac dye results. I love the color. I used Kona white cotton, cotton duck, and cheese cloth.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Strange Little Helper - and oops!
I had a strange little helper this morning while taking the fabric out of my dye jars. I cut up paper scraps to label the fabric and the mordant and leaves used. Litte Bella got up on the counter and kept steeling my paper scraps. Yesterday she kept stealing pencils and quite a chase ensued trying to get them back.
Bella is 4 month old chinchilla. She is very friendly and inquisitive. I let her have run of the kitchen on the morning while I work in there. I was afraid she might upset something so I put her in her cage. Good thing I did, I am such a klutz. I knocked my jar of sumac dye off the counter and it shattered. It had to be the one with ammonia for the mordant. Glass has gone everywhere.
Bella is 4 month old chinchilla. She is very friendly and inquisitive. I let her have run of the kitchen on the morning while I work in there. I was afraid she might upset something so I put her in her cage. Good thing I did, I am such a klutz. I knocked my jar of sumac dye off the counter and it shattered. It had to be the one with ammonia for the mordant. Glass has gone everywhere.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Raccoons return
The raccoons have returned. In my studio I can hear them scratching in the chimney and fighting. Now they had the audacity to did up fabric bundles I had buried for compost dyeing and toss them over the garden fence. Well at least they didn't tear them up. I will have to rewet and rebury them later today.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Baby Quilt Wallhanging
This is one of my WIP's. The background for my quilt in progress is made of scrap yellows sewn together and then cut in to squares and rectangles. These were sewn together in log cabin style, trimmed and sewn to other blocks. This is a picture of the flower and girl that will be appliqued to the quilt and then embellished.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Up all night ...quilt lock in
Just getting home from our quilt lock in. Yesterday morning was gentle and sunny, this morning a really thick ice had to be scraped from the window before driving home. I Spent the day working on UFO's with the other Sassy Stitchers. We teamed up with the night quilters for an all night lock in. We have great fun and get a lot accomplished. I began quilting the quilts I've made to cover the windows, added 10" to my granddaughter's quilt and thread painted the hair. I made one purse as a Christmas present and a large microwave bowl holder.
Am falling asleep at the keyboard, Good Morning and good night.
Am falling asleep at the keyboard, Good Morning and good night.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Fall leaves - eco dyeing
I am currently allowing several jars of leaves to batch on my porch. Monday will make 2 weeks. I plan on straining the liquid and preparing the fabric for dyeing then. Here are a few preparation pictures. I used japanese red maple (these had not turned all the way), sugar maple, various oak leaves, as well as sumac leave and berries.
Rose Dye
2 weeks ago I made fabric dye from red knock out roses. I stuffed a jar full of rose petals and hips. I poured boiling water over this and let steep overnight.
Next i strained the liquid and returned to jar with fabric. The petals were added to another jar along with a mixture of stars and stripes petals from the freezer. More hot water was added and allowed to sit overnight. I strained and added a few frozen petals wrapped in cloth. Both jars were set on the porch to batch.
The end result was a lovely shade of pink for dye 1. The second looked better before being washed and dried.
Next i strained the liquid and returned to jar with fabric. The petals were added to another jar along with a mixture of stars and stripes petals from the freezer. More hot water was added and allowed to sit overnight. I strained and added a few frozen petals wrapped in cloth. Both jars were set on the porch to batch.
The end result was a lovely shade of pink for dye 1. The second looked better before being washed and dried.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
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