Sunday, December 22, 2013

More Christmas Presents


Little appliquéd felt and cloth ornaments...

Quilted Table Runner 
I made this for my daughter and gave it to her at Thanksgiving. She created the fun centerpiece out of colored paper, a marker, and a pineapple.

Quilted Table Runner in Blues


Christmas Tree Coasters
These are made following Tree Trivet Tutorial over at Stitching and Bacon.
It was the Christmas in July Challenge ~ July 10, 2013 post
I modified the pattern leaving out the hangers, but otherwise I tried to follow it as closely as possible. It is a wonderful tutorial.



Fronts of Quilted Christmas Tree Coasters
I have the pattern and the link to the tutorial if anyone would want it.



Backs of the Quilted Christmas Tree Coasters






Here are some extras that I am finishing up now. They need batting in the centers and a backing fabric.



Wooden Tag Banner 
The wooden tags came from an old timey Ben Franklin store in Fayetteville, WV.  The backs had seals on them saying where they were made and a bunch of other stuff so I got hot water and removed them. Then I took Christmas cupcake papers from the dollar bins at Michaels and glued them to the backs. I used green wired twine and then green wired ribbon to tie them together. I covered clothespins with Christmas paper and used them to hold the twine to the ribbon. The final thing was to take a glue gun to be sure the ties were secure on the backs and glued little holly thingies on the holes. 


Cork Garland ~ 1
Twine, bells, colored plastic beads and some wooden ones from Michaels, old corks, eye screws that go into each end of the corks, a glue gun to affix the beads and the bells so they don’t move, and ribbon for the ties on the ends. Easy Peasy!

Hope you can see the little eye screws.

Cork Garland~ 2
I made this one for my son, Gene. I used larger wooden balls/beads for it.

Tied Christmas Wreath
I used Williamsburg replica cotton prints. All the edges are pinked. The form is from a roll of some kind of Large bendable wire from Lowe’s.

A Silly Cork Christmas Tree

All of my presents are made and I stuck to my guns...I made them all. These are just some of my favorites I shared with you all.


This post is linked with:

Slow Sunday Stitching


Sew Darn Crafty 


MERRCHRISTMAS

Saturday, November 23, 2013

It’s Present Making Time

 I am working hard making my Christmas Presents



Quilted Christmas Table Runner
The underside is a pattern which can be used all year round.
The lighting in my dining room is nada so will try again to get a better shot.


Inexpensive student composition book covered with fabric for use as  journal.


 Christmas table runner under construction.
The backing of this one is a batik.

 Four quilted hot plates under construction.

Two mores pieced squares to make into quilted hot plates.



Quilted Christmas tree wall hanging under construction.


A fall wreath with pinked ties knotted around a coil of medium wire covered with formal tape.

Friday, November 15, 2013

My Owls Arrived & Are Having a Hoot-Out

These are the owls I received from the Fall Owl Swap 
in which I participated.

This one was sent from Holly Crowder at cottonpickinfun.blogspot.com. It is precious standing about 6 inches tall. He’s made from felt with a woolen scarf, a fleece cap, and a bell. He is just the cutest guy. THANK YOU HOLLY. I love him. 



Debby, from over at cozy blanket.blogspot.com and the sponsor of our little fall owl swap, sent me this adorable owl. He is sitting on a bed of twigs, and a fabric covered Ball jar lid serves as his stand. I put him on the “dream” texture by Kim Klassen because Debby is always dreaming of owls. THANK YOU, DEBBIE.



This sweet little owl was made by Judy over at 20NorthOra. I am going to hang it on my Christmas tree. It is a piece of burlap cut into the shape of an owl with fabric added for wings, buttons for eyes, and felt for the nose. It’s petite and oh, so cute. THANK YOU, JUDY.


This is a little treasure Debby sent to me...it is a necklace on a remake of a small pocket watch. I always wore necklaces and pins all the years I taught school, and I do not seem to be able to break the habit When I get up in the morning and get dressed, I still put on a necklace. DEBBY, THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! I LOVE IT!!!


Christmas before last I participated in a Swap for All Seasons where we made 25 decorated, small match boxes and put inside of each a tiny little gift. When I received this larger matchbox from Pam all the way over the pond in Norway, I immediately knew there was going to be something small and special inside. Sure enough there was...a baby owl, a little pillow and a precious little bed with lace on it...and they all fit into the matchbox. They are absolutely the cutest things ever...all homemade with lots of tiny stitches. THANK YOU, PAM. I love my owl baby and its little box tree house. I appreciate all the time it took you to put this together because I am a hand sewer, too. It is sososo creative. Be sure to check out Pam’s blog at Winkels Crazy Ideas.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Quilts for Special Friends

Faith’s Quilt
This baby quilt was made for the newborn daughter of my dear friend and fellow middle school English teacher, Megan Ziegler. Megan and Timm gave her the most beautiful name... Justice Faith Ziegler





This lap quilt was made for my friend and hematologist, Dr. Padmaja Mellidi.



Saturday, November 2, 2013

Fall Table Runner







I had a bunch of little ends of fabric left from fall last year, so I went online to find a pattern for a table runner. I found the easiest tutorial at Amy Smart’s "Diary of a Quilter Blog". Here is the link:
http://www.diaryofaquilter.com/2010/08/table-runner-tutorial.html
She also posted a wonderful tutorial for making and sewing on the binding with nice corners.
http://www.diaryofaquilter.com/2009/05/finishing-quilt-tutorial.html
I made mine shorter than hers because of a smaller table, but it was such fun to make. The best part is I ended up quilting as I went along so once all the strips were sewn and a few extra lines run, I was ready to bind it off. 

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Meet "The Hoots"

This November Debbie over at Cozy Blanket is sponsoring an owl swap. It is such fun to be a part of her swaps because she is so low key and anything goes. I decided to create "The Hoots", an owl family from out here on the creek. I wanted them all spiffed out in their Sunday best for Thanksgiving so here they are: Mr. and Mrs. Hoot - Odwin Hoot (awe-inspiring one) and Odeda Hoot (strong) - and their triplet daughters: Olesia (protector), Olethia (truthful) and Oseye (happy). Meet the family. Before long they will be flying away to another home :-)

 Mr. Odwin Hoot

Mrs. Odeda Hoot

 Olesia

Olethia

 Oseye

All the backs have little hearts on them.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Update on My Absence from Buttons for Baga

Dear Friends and Faithful Followers:

Over the past 6 months or so, I have found I'm unable to keep up with three blogs all running simultaneously. I totally deserted the "Counting My Blessings" one a year ago, but did try my best to post here at least every now and then...through July of this year.  I now realize that this is not going to work out, either. Due to the arthritis in my thumbs and wrists, I have almost completely stopped my knitting, quilting, and sewing. I still do a bit of crafting when I need to give a gift, but that's about it. All of my time has been spent on my photography blog over the past 6-8 months, and I am totally absorbed in learning about my camera and art of taking and processing artistic photographs. Consequently, I am going to put this blog to sleep for a bit, or at least until my my joints will let me get back into the hand work that has been such an important part of my life for over 50 years. In the meantime, I would love for you to come and visit me at my active blog. I miss hearing from you all so much, and am always wondering in my heart how you are doing.  My active blog is:

                                      http://climbingthedigitalmountain.blogspot.com

If you do find the time to stop by, I will send you little notes back. Do take care and have a wonderful fall and winter. I hope that we will all be able to enjoy some of the beautiful colors that Mother Nature has to share with us. Take care, and I hope I will hear from you in the future.

Hugs and love to all of you who so faithfully followed me through the birth and development of my blogging way of life on my Buttons for Baga.

Hugs and happy thought to all of you,

Genie

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Experimentation of the Day 7-28-11

Playing with the Iris
I did the manipulation on my iPad,  brought it into my Mac, and finished up in  PSE9.

"It's kind of fun to do the impossible." ~ Walt Disney

Monday, July 25, 2011

Macro Monday ~ 7-25-11

Fastening Bolt on Old 1916 Bridge
Rockbridge County, Virginia


I have posted shots of the bridge on my other blog for Louis Lavache’s “Sunday Bridges.”
If you are curious, here is the link:
Climbing the Digital Mountain One Step at a Time


"Knowledge of other people's beliefs and ways of thinking must be used to
 build bridges, not to create conflicts. “ 
~Kiell Magne Bondevik

This post is linked to Macro Monday.


Monday, July 18, 2011

Mosaic Monday ~ 7-18-11

Everyone Needs a Bit of Lavender in Life
The yellow blossoms are on my tomatoes, and the little lavender ones are on my beans.
"Flowers are those little colorful beacons of the sun from which we get sunshine when dark, somber skies blanket our thoughts.” 
~Dodinsky
This post is linked with Mosaic Monday.