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Friday, November 18, 2016

Been Sew Busy!

2016 - the year I pledged to buy only the most needed fabric and to complete as many projects as I could.
And I've been pretty true to the pledge.
I've completed a number of projects, although there have been a number of new projects that have come up needed throughout the year in between those scheduled.
Larry and I were visiting a local quilt shop a couple of months ago - just looking(!) when I noticed a cute paper piecing pattern for a sail boat.  I've been wanting to brush up on paper piecing for some time since I was getting to be somewhat adept at it years ago.  So I bought the pattern. 
When I got home I found a note on Facebook that my niece is expecting a baby boy in February!  Perfect.
Little did I know that that pattern would cause me to break out in some pretty gnarly language!  Honestly, I felt like I was brain deficient as I struggled through making those little sail boats.  I would insist on sewing them on backward, or put piece 3 on before piece 2.  It got awful.  Larry would quietly come into the sewing room and say, "are you OK?"  And sometimes he would only be met with a growl.  But I got it done.
Around the border it reads "Sail, Sail, Sail Your Boat, Gently Out to Sea, If You See a Big Blue Whale, Invite Him Home to Tea."  In the top two corners are Mariners' Compass Stars and in the bottom corners are a tea cup and a blue whale.  I quilted it free motion on my Husqvarna Viking Ruby.

Next up, some burp cloths.  Made 11.
An embroidered shirt.

Some bibs with mylar under the embroidery to make it sparkle.
And finally, a shirt for himself and a shirt for his big sister!


And here she is, sweet Teresa...the youngest daughter of my baby sister.  Her Mama's picture hangs in my sewing room, and I felt her watching me make these things for her new grandbaby coming.  His name will be Lincoln Owen (the Owen a relettering of his Grandmother's name, Gwen.)  God bless him.

Grounds for a Wonderful Day

A week or so ago, long time friends Joe and Linda met us at a place we'd been longing to visit...Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton NJ.  Click here 
The plan was to eat at Rats Restaurant on the grounds and then tour the sculpture gardens.
I don't know how to describe the beauty awaiting us as we were kindly led to our table for lunch. 
We were stepping into Claude Monet's beloved town of Giverny.... I actually felt as if it hurt my senses to be trying to absorb such loveliness.


 Rat's Restaurant, named for the gregarious character in sculptor and creator Seward Johnson's favorite childhood story book, the Wind in the Willows.  It's a magical place before you even step inside.
These are the views we enjoyed as we dined.




And, as we dined, the rain began to fall, putting an end to our plans to stroll the gardens.
Not to be defeated, however, we made plans to try again this week.
Yesterday the weather more than made up for the previous time and we enjoyed, nay, relished the weather and the wonders that are Grounds for Sculpture.

He's painting the actual, real café just beyond.


Koi in the pond.


Larry and Joe strolling through a lane of trees

A "gentleman" taking a pause to relieve himself!






She is sitting near a pond in which, apparently, she has bathed.
Another view of Rats from the gardens







Rats from another point of view

Reminds me of my dad.


Bamboo reflections


The sign says, "Employee Showers"!!
Standing in line for food/a job during the Depression.

Linda and I found this recreation of a Boating Party...a favorite painting and book of mine.  It was fun to approach, hearing laughter as if the party were, indeed in progress.  If you look closely you may see some 21st Century folk!

















Every detail...even his cell phone, dropped carelessly.

 Couldn't have asked for better companions for this day...we are of such similar minds, making it all the more enjoyable.  To top it off, the day before was Linda's birthday.
 There was such poignancy in this one...her face brought tears to my eyes.









Step into a painting!


 Another of my favorites...painting and book.  So well done!
 I guess, since Larry and I couldn't get very near the real one in the Louvre, he decided to really get up close and personal with this one!  So cute, isn't he?
 Behind the scenes.
In memory.
And thus ended what, for me, was a spectacular day, with good folks and lots of fresh air.