Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Our Lake Life: Cushions, tables and WIND...Oh, MY!

Our Lake Life: Cushions, tables and WIND...Oh, MY!: A gorgeous day on the lake! Well, after a rainy weekend mostly spent working indoors on a few odds and ends, we finally put Firefly back...

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Rainy Saturday Project


I woke up to heavy rain yesterday and thought to myself- Yay, I can get some sewing done!  Usually in the spring, if it is good weather, I would feel obligated to do outside things but since it was raining I couldn't feel guilty about sewing indoors.  I had these bags planned for a while and they were ready for the machine.

I've mentioned that I love to recycle...these re-usable bags sport a recycle motif on the fabric and the interior of the bags were previously a garment bag that had ripped at the top and was not longer useful as such.












Saturday, March 16, 2013

Happy National Quilting Day! (3rd Saturday in March)

I love shopping at second-hand stores, garage sales, flea markets, thrift stores, ect--
anywhere I can find a bargain.  
I found this jewel at Flashbacks RetroShop in Mountain Home.
It was on the floor near some of the handmade hippy dresses.  I thought it was a dress that had fallen off the rack but when I picked it up I realized that it was an almost complete queen size quilt top that had been beautifully hand stitched.  Price $10.




I got started on finishing it right away!


For some reason light blue was not an option easily found in a queen flat sheet so I bought one in white and hand dyed it.  As I was stuffing the sheet into the sink with the dye water I accidentally hit the stopper and before I was able to get the whole sheet wet the sink was empty.  I was able to make due and turns out I liked the results.  It looks like clouds (almost tie-dyed look).  I suppose it fits with the fact that I bought the top at a hippy shop. 




Its a perfect spring quilt for our little cabin in Gainesville, MO.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Strumstick Gig Bags

As if Strumsticks aren't cool enough, I had to go and make them even cooler!
Just a plain ole gig bag made of ripstop nylon was not going to do for ours.
Here is what I came up with:



He looks happy with his new gig bag.
He says he can't wait til next 
Hootin' and Hollerin'
to show it off!