Showing posts with label Quilting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quilting. Show all posts

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Ann's Version


There has been more nonsense over making "the bag" these past several weeks than one could imagine.  However, my end result does become an interesting personality study of siblings.  Elizabeth's pretty bag was made following the directions so beautifully.  Mine - well, not so much.  Coloring the pansies with crayons, then doing the embroidery was lots of fun.  So far so good - I was following the directions, just like Elizabeth, although not with the same artistic flair.  I was just excited to stay inside the lines- seriously, I needed to do some shading?  Next time!  Then came the phone call from Elizabeth about how small her bag was and how she wished it was just a little bigger.  About that time, I looked at the fun embroidery panels and thought maybe I would just roll them up and put them away for another day (I have been known to do that with other projects).  Then came a phone call from Judy and an introduction to a website she has been spending some time on that had a video about how to make a bag using 6 squares of fabric on each side.  Ah ha, says I.  I think I can do that and make my bag a little bigger.  So here is my end result.  Personality study - yes, indeed.  Elizabeth follows the rules and ends up with such a pretty bag.  I look at the instructions, wonder if I really want to go to all of that work, and then wing it, with not exactly the same results, but it is still "one of a kind".  Thank you dear sisters for having so much fun over this little project.  There have been times when I have wondered what Louise would have done.  Would she have rolled her eyes and said "seriously"?  For Dwight and Steve, I wish you each had a sewing machine and some embroidery thread.  We are headed into a block of the month project next.  Crayons, anyone?
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Friday, June 7, 2013

Project Completed

Ann, Judy and I have worked on a project found on Crabapple Hill Studio web site.  The company is found in eastern Washington.  Louise opted out - she was probably smart, either that, or deeply engrossed in other quilting projects.  Sorry, Steve and Dwight, because this posting will not be of interest to you - necessarily, but it is important to keep informed.  How neat is it and sisters can keep in touch and work on a project together at such great distances.  However, do enlarge and enjoy the sight of the dancing frogs rejoicing because I finished my tote.