Monday, October 15, 2012

Quick Post

I have been cleaning up some of the loose ends in my studio and thought I would share a photo or two.

I love the color and look forward to finishing it up.  I have one little area to paint, but need Big's help and she is out of town (again).

While moving things around, I came across this photo of the baby.  She and I used to live in a little "shot gun" duplex.  As you can see, we had built in shelves and The Baby, loved to crawl in them and play.  Isn't she a cutie?  She still has that baby blanket and pillow.  It is at home waiting for her to graduate from college.


Remember this horror?

 
It started to become this wonderfulness!


Here is a finished part of the room.  I don't remember what these little areas are called.  Do you know?  Anyway, there is an old sewing machine in the space now.  The machine was a gift from a good friend - thanks Lisa!

 
I will post more photos as I get the room ready.  I have been doing a lot of sewing and have not taken much time to organize.  At least the Pepto Bismol pink is gone!
 
Oh yeah, look what I had for dinner!

 
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Sunday, October 14, 2012

State Fair of Virginia


 I am cheating a little bit today!  I have been really busy with many projects, that I haven't had much time to blog.  I am involved in a Christmas Giveaway and am working my fingers to the bone to get some sewing done for it.  I am excited about it, but not quit ready to share what I am making.  I will post about it when the time is right!
 
So I decided  I want to share my experience at the State Fair of Virginia.   It is pertinent to this blog, not only because it is about me and this blog is about me, but also because I got to meet a blogging friend.
 
Ann and I have been blog friends for over a year.  She and I have created a nice friendship.  When we moved to VA, I found out she was only a couple of hours away from us.  We decided to use the State Fair as a meeting point! 
 
So here you go - The State Fair of Virginia!
 
We were able to get to the fair before the crowds got there!

I had such a good time! I am not a ride person, they make me ill. I do enjoy watching others while they partake!
 
One of my favorite things about the fair is the animals!
Love these little pigs!
This little guy was very curious and got right up to the camera
The goats are so cute!
At one time we owned 8 chickens. I miss them so much!
Of course, one of the best things about a fair is the food. I ate a gyro sandwich and for desert, I had fried Reese Peanut Butter Cups and Fried Oreo Cookies! Actually, I brought the Fried Oreo Cookies home. They are very rich and you can't eat to much of this type of food!

Fried Oreos!
Fried Reese Peanut Butter Cups!
I have been blogging for a few years on another site, and it is there, that I met my friend Ann. She and I were finally able to meet up and speak with each other face to face! I loved that. Sorry about the photo - I am still figuring my camera out!
 
My friend Ann and I!
We spent the day looking at quilts and other handcrafts, eating food that would normally not be a part of our diet, and enjoying the animals. It was a good day! Hope you had a wonderful day also! Thanks for stopping by.
 
 
 
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Sewing Expo


Yes, I know, it has been a long time.  I bet you thought I dropped off the face of the earth, yet again! 

I have been busy doing a lot of things.  The type of things that keep you busy all day long and then at the end of the day you say, "What the heck did I accomplish?!?"  You know that feeling.

Well, I am back.  And I want to share something fun that Big and I did last week.

 
I went to a Sewing Expo!  I was super excited to go and yet a bit let down when we got there.  The best part of the whole thing was when I saw a vendor that I had met in WV at a quilt show 2 years ago.  She sells wonderful fabric. 

There were some very nice quilts displayed, but none knocked my socks off. 

I was very taken with the grouping of mini quilts that had a theme of, "Wine in Virginia."  You know I love me some wine!




Big had a favorite.  This quilt was made out of two panels.  The panel in the center was uncut and the other panel was cut into large flowers to be placed in the border.



This one caught my eye.  I like the strips of fabric running to the center with pinwheels.

 
There was a very interesting display of quilts that depicted what racism meant to the quilter.
 

This display of mini quilts was interesting also.  I was standing close to them and thought, "hmm..these are placed so close to each other." While I was thinking this, a "White glove" lady came by and told me to stand back to view them.  She then told me each quilter had two colors that had to be incorporated in such a way that they would join the quilts to each side of them.  I found it to be a cool idea.

 
Well, I hope you enjoyed this little journey.  I will be back.  I have been busy with my other blog - Feeding Big.  I find it easier to blog about cooking, there is not a lot of personal sharing going on.  I have missed everyone and want to reconnect. 
 
Chat with you soon!
 
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