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Under a Blue Moon

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Quilting

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I am back from crashing the quilt party.  More on the quilting in a bit.

One of my favorite things to do while in Danville is to go to Cottage Jewel, a little antique shop.  It's like walking into someone's home who collects all the things I love.  Beautiful old dishes and silver, linens and vintage hats.  Everything is clean and nicely displayed.  None of that old basement smell some antique shops have.

I bought a linen hand towel with crocheted lace on both ends.  I hope that whomever spent the time crocheting this knows that someone that really appreciates it has it now.

I got up early and packed up my car with my projects and my sewing machine and got to Danville around 9:00am.  Most ladies were already at work on their projects.

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Starting from the lower left and going clockwise:  Annette, Nicki in the red, Sara, Bette, Linda and Connie in the purple.  Not in the picture are Toni and Marla.

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Here is Sara working on one of the eighty different projects she worked on during the day.  The girl is prolific.

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Here's my project:  Acorn Quilt & Gift Company Meadow quilt pattern.  I adjusted it to be square so I could use it as a table topper.   Now I intially planned on hand appliquing the flowers on it (I fused the flowers on first) so I assembled the whole quilt.  If I had known I was going to change my mind  I would have machine appliqued the blocks before assembling. 

My machine applique skills kind of suck but we'll just say we don't want it to look too polished, mkay?

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November 9, 2008 8:39 am Andrea Filed Under: Musings

Retreating

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Tomorrow I'm crashing a quilting retreat at San Damiano in Danville.  A year and a half ago I attended one but unfortunately finances dictated that I pass on this one. 

But my sister and niece talked me into coming up just for the day.  I have a couple of project I need to finish up with – I need to finish the machine applique on this project (scroll down a bit) and I want to get started on my my apron project.

I'm bringing a little thank you present to someone that was been very kind to me and whom I've never actually met in person.  I can hardly wait!

I'll also bring my camera and take pictures of all the creative projects being worked on.

Have a fabulous weekend everyone!

November 7, 2008 11:42 am Andrea Filed Under: Musings

The semi-political post

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What a day yesterday, no?  I feel such a sense of hope and optimism that has been sorely lacking around these parts.

Not everything went my way, particularly in the state measures area but one that did pass was prop. 2 – regarding the humane treatment of farm animals.  While this seems like a no brainer I can, in this uncertain economic time, understand why some people would oppose it, figuring it will most certainly affect their pocket book.

I would have voted yes no matter what but my decision was helped along by the fact that I'm hoping not to have to actually PAY for my eggs before too long.  Once Rick and I can come to an agreement on whether we want to get chicks or grown chickens to start out with.

Our chickens will have the most HUMANE living conditions.  They are going to live in a chicken palace, eat premium organic food, have a cat to torment and maybe we'll throw in regular massages and movie night once a week. 

We found a lovely home for our goats – they are living on a 10-acre farm with other goats, llamas and a horse.  The man that took them says his in-laws have a little house on the property and the goats go visit them every day. 

Now that the goats have moved out we can convert their home into the chicken palace.

Speaking of chickens look what Rick got for me.  It helps to leave broad hints in ones blog.  Sneaky guy ordered it and had it sitting on the mantel.   I must be sick of looking at that mantel because it took me half the day to even notice it and even then Rick had to TELL me that there was something new in the house. 

November 5, 2008 2:29 pm Andrea Filed Under: Musings

Let’s just forget about the mantel, shall we?

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Mantel still isn't cooperating but instead of trying to fix it I've decided to move on and just accept is as it is.  I'm going to be redoing it for Christmas in about 45 minutes anyway.

I did put away the Halloween themed decorations in the entry way and redid the library table in there.  And would you look at that….

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It kind of reminds me of the old mantel. 

Maybe with bit more green in the mix.

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This is how the mantel stands at the moment:

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After staring at it for two weeks now I realized what I want is a mantel mirror.  Something kind of like this (I have seen prettier ones).

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November 2, 2008 10:23 am Andrea Filed Under: Places

Ohhhhh – so you’re supposed to know how to paint first?

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I started off with such enthusiasm and anticipation on how I was going to just wow you with my beautifully hand painted cookies.  When I saw these I just had to try them for myself. 

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I have had that rolling pin for almost 30 years.  And I have had that cookie cutter for about 14 hours.  I was hoping for a less petal-y shape but that was the only flower my local kitchen supply store had. 

A while back (about five years ago) I lost all my cookie cutters.  I had amassed a pretty good collection and they just disappeared.  We had moved so I figured they were just packed away some where in a box that got put in the attic but after a year or so I gave up and decided to replace them.  So I went to Sur le Table and picked up a dozen and when they rang them up the total was $1,468.47 or something like that. 

Pretty pricy for cookies cutters, don't you think? I asked the salesman.  Who agreed and lopped $1,452 off the price.

Two days later I found my missing cooking cutters. 

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I spent all yesterday afternoon baking, cooling, icing, drying and could hardly wait to get up this morning so I could start painting.  You paint with food coloring.  I bought gel food coloring in eight different colors.  Set up my brushes, my water. 

And, this shouldn't come as a shock to anyone, certainly not myself – I stink at painting.  I always have.  Why I thought I would suddenly be blessed with talent this morning I have no idea.  I was envisioning cookies that looked like Cath Kidston herself had painted them.

So I have about two dozen unpainted cookies and I've lost my mojo.  I think I'll freeze the rest and practice painting designs with watercolors until I have a few that I can decently reproduce on the cookies.

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November 1, 2008 10:04 am Andrea Filed Under: Food

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