I was on vacation from Wed 9th and returning to work Tuesday 15th was an awesome break!! I could easily be a very happy and satisfied full time homemaker. I shopped, I cooked, I sewed, (I really should have done some fall cleaning but I didn't) I had time for everyone (including myself) and was completely relaxed. It was wonderful! Back to reality though and the usual hectic routine.
I love these pumpkins! I finished them on the Thursday night of my vacation and filled them that Friday.
Here is a picture of the treats we brought over to our neighbor. We decided to give ahead of time, Baby is teething horribly right now not to mention he's growing like a weed. I was a bit worried the size 18-24 month slippers would be a too small. Hoping they can get a bit of use out of them and all the rest of his treats will be great for his gums. Turns out that my neighbors best friend works at the LQS and had made him a Halloween quilt with the same fabrics. I couldn't stop looking at the perfect stitches and binding. To say I was impressed is an understatement.
My table runners had to be adjusted from the original plan, I thought I had it all figured out but when I did a check midway through the first I discovered that if I stuck to the plan they would be twice the width of the top they were going on. As I continued to work it just didn't look right (one of the fabrics had a stretch to it no matter what I did). So all of my progress went in the scrap bin and started fresh with a new pattern. Tops were sewn before Thanksgiving dinner on Monday, and have slowly been picking away at the hard part (quilting and binding). Maybe I'll have them done by next fall (sigh)
I was itching to work on Hexagons ... so I did. Back to my Christmas fabric. Apparently, I'm done with Hallowe'en already and ready for Christmas. Usually Hallowe'en is my favorite day of the year but this year I haven't the interest. Normally I've had loot bags prepped for weeks and am starting to decorate the front of the house. I caught myself about to tell Chris we should pull out the Christmas tree over the weekend. I think I'm losing it!
I've always had a hard rule no tree until Dec 10th and it comes down Dec 26th. Last year we broke the rule and put the tree up just before. We gave up on the real trees 2 years ago when we had to scramble on Christmas Eve to replace our Charlie Brown husk of a tree (again). I think our house is too dry despite watering it (the tree not the house) constantly. We never bought from pre-cut lots but a tree farm where we'd go out into the bush, find, cut and drag back to the main house to pay for. So it wasn't a matter of it not being fresh bringing it home.
I did receive my orders for my fabric of the month subscriptions - I really love everything that came in this month!
Bargain Hunter - Fabric of the month |
Batik - Fabric of the month |
Kona Solids - Fabric of the month |
Lastly, I think I gave Walmart a bad rap last spring. When I went to pick up the stuffing for my pumpkins, the fabric section seems to have tripled (I do take a quick trip to that aisle every-time I go but this was the first time it was actually full) I wonder if they stock up in fall and let the stock dwindle after Christmas until the next fall again ... I picked up a bundle of Christmas fabric that reminds me of my childhood Christmas's. I'm hoping I have less fraying with this fabric. I'm probably going to buy a Singer sewing machine from there for my oldest daughter for Christmas (no cats out of the bag - my kids don't read my blog). I'm going to price compare at the singer dealer (taking my old machine to be serviced). The one at Walmart was really well priced especially when buying for someone who isn't sure if she will enjoy sewing or not.
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