Saturday, November 11, 2006

My Corner


I now have a favourite corner to knit, catch up on my magazines......embroider, all the many things I enjoy. We recently bought a new wing back chair and ottoman...the ultimate in comfort......of course there's usually a cat curled up on it. I also found a "Laura Ashley" teacup and saucer to make tea a special pleasure. What can get better than that....I know, having Sadie on my lap and reading her a story.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Thanksgiving


Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Birthday Gift


I have just completed a table runner for my sister-in-law's birthday. She loved it but I'm afraid it may have caused a lot of re-arranging and decorating ideas in her home. (Look out Bill)! I really enjoy the applique and choosing just the right fabrics and now, back to my knitting. We get together every Wednesday to knit (or bitch) or whatever project we might be working on and have a blast. Most important though, is the anticipation of what dessert we will be served.....

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

100 Years


Last Thursday, August 3, our Grandmother turned 100 years old. The nursing home held a party for her with family and residents together and she received several framed documents from government officials. We now have 5 generations in our family and possibly six.

Monday, July 17, 2006

90th. Birthday



I'm finally back to some sewing and embroidery. Our son-in-law's grandmother celebrated her 90th. birthday yesterday and it was a great party in beautiful surroundings. My daughter suggested a small apron for her, which I made and realized again how much I love needlework.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Sadie in the garden



Sadie taking care of the bugs with her giant fly-swatter and catching up on some serious reading. She will be staying with us for a few days this month, how lucky are we??

Friday, May 12, 2006

Happy Mothers Day





This Sunday is Mother's Day, a time I'm sure we will all think of our moms and reflect on the past. I think it's the most wonderful job in the world and the most rewarding. My mom is still with us and for that I am very thankful, she had a stroke in 2001 and through sheer determination is walking with the aid of a walker and doing quite well. My maternal grandmother is also still with us, and will be celebrating her 100th. birthday this August. Last year in May we lost my husband's mother at the age of '90', although a good age, we miss her. My daughter has a wonderful mother-in-law and our thoughts will especially be with her this Mother's Day and to Margie & Esther, Happy Mother's Day.

I would have to say......the best mom I know is Samantha. She & Sadie are already best friends. Samantha is back to work full time, and still manages to create, cook, read, knit.....the list goes on but first and foremost she's a great mom.

The real religion of the world comes from women much more than from men - from mothers most of all, who carry the key of our souls in their bosoms.
~Oliver Wendell Holmes

Happy Mother's Day, Samantha,
Love mom. xoxoxoxo

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Family Project






As usual, I'm working on several projects and have finished none........so I thought I'd post a quilt that I finished a few years ago. It's called 'Blocks of Love" and was made for our mom's birthday. It's a family quilt and each member made their own block, even the younger members. Three were especially beautiful paintings, a Christmas one done by my sister Wanda, a farm house by my sister Tracey, and a river painted by Carl. Some traced their hands, a brother-in-law put an actual tire tread from a motorcyle, another brother-in-law who works for hydro, spray painted his block 'black' as you can see, and I broke 3 needles trying to sew around it........AND.... another brother-in-law traced his foot......comedians in every family eh? There were poems and flowers, an appliqued fire engine for a special nephew, a see-through photo from Samantha surrounded by french knots, intertwined hands from sister-in-law Cathy, hearts and musical bands, a lily painted over the number '72' painted by my husband in honour of mom's 72nd. birthday. I embroidered a teapot on my square but I think the best block of all was done by our gramma, she crocheted 3 red roses and I attached them to her block.......at the time she was 92 and she's still with us looking forward to her 100th birthday in August. To fill in the left-over blocks I appliqued some hearts in each corner, added photos of mom & dad, and made a felt cat in a block for their cat Holly. It was a wonderful project, anticipating all the different blocks I would receive.

The quilt really was made with love and I enjoyed every minute of piecing it to gether. I sashed the blocks with a red-dotted fabric and used the same for the border, it was the finishing touch.

Saturday, February 18, 2006

Glitter & Sparkle & Everything Red



I finally finished the wall-hanging for my mom and besides the glitter, her favourite colour is red. I did the flower pot with a black sparkle which seemed to calm the piece down a bit. It's not really my thing but mom loves it and can't wait for it to be hung in her room. It should be interesting to hear any comments she receives, and I really did enjoy working on it, applique is one of my favourite things to do.

Friday, February 17, 2006

New Blog

Hi Bloggers :

Check out 'swan-artegan'.....a new link on my blog site. Wanda is my sister and is very talented and artistic. She does so many different great crafts, I'm hoping the blog-site will gain her more confidence.

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Glitter


Is it possible to have too much glitter? I think so and with that in mind here is my collection of glitter fabrics. I'm not really sure why I buy them......just to add to my stash I guess. However, I have used them for Christmas, puddling them around the tree or on tables with Christmas decorations and have made a few decorations out of them. Now, I have a very special use for them. My mom loves these fabrics (and all things that sparkle and glitter) and wants me to make a wallhanging for her. She is in a nursing home and wants some colour over her bed, right now it's just a pale, cold shade of light green. Well, I'm about to change all that and jazz it up somewhat. My sister Tracey thought of the idea and I am in the process of putting it together. Mom has a red satin quilted bed-spread, red drapes and a huge chandelier lamp, think maybe the sparklie wallhanging is way over the top? Well, we know mom won't think so. It will be on my blog as soon as it's completed.

Incidently, my mum.........and my gramma are in the same nursing home.........mom will be 80 years old in April and Gramma will be 100 years old in August. I'm not giving my age, so with our 3 Lambs, myself, Samantha and Sadie we are 5 generations.

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Christmas


This is a Christmas card we received from England this year. It is so beautiful, I wanted to share it and will probably have it framed. There are little sparklie little stones on it and some of it is 3-D.

Wrist Warmers


I knit these wrist warmers after seeing them in a knitting book and made a few for Christmas gifts. I made shorter ones but prefer these long ones. They are fun and easy and the embellishments are endless.

Wool


I hope everyone saw the doll my daughter "sam lamb" made me for Christmas.....I'm so lucky! This is a photo of the beautiful wool she also gave me with pink knitting needles. I almost hate to use it but will probably knit a scarf.