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Saturday, September 24, 2005

Baggo sCraps

I finished my baggo sCraps challenge tonight. The first picture is the contents of the bag that I received & the second picture is the completed quilt. It measures approximately 21 X 28 "
Now I get to find out who to send it to.







Saturday, September 17, 2005

Don't try this at home

Do not dry hot peppers in the microwave. We dry our herbs in the microwave-place on paper towel, zap 2 min, open door for 10 min, stir & repeat. Works great. Today, Charlie decided to dry a plateful of hot peppers that way-he first removed the stem & cut them in half & then started the drying process. The first cycle wasn't too bad-a couple of sneezes & a cough or 2, but the second time through was really rough. We both kept coughing & blowing our noses. My bronchial tubes still hurt. I think that it's back to air drying for the hot peppers. Oh, by the way, if you decide to grind up a batch of hot peppers, it's OK to use the food processor, but cover the whole bowl with a wet towel first. (We learned that one several years ago.)

Saturday, September 10, 2005

Beadwork with Ultrasuede



I love working with Ultrasuede. This is the nametag that I wear at my local quilt guild meetings. I appliqued the trees, sewed on the Zuni bear bead & added the brown beads. Then I glued the grey Ultrasuede to a piece of plastic that was about 1/4" smaller than the grey, cut 2 holes in the green for the ends of the pin backing to stick through & glued the green Ultrasuede to the back. The purpose of the glue was only to hold everything in place while I did the backstitch beading with the green beads. When the green beading was done, I trimmed the 2 ultrasuedes to leave a slight border. (Even a Zuni bear has to s**t somewhere.)

son of baggo

One of the things that I've been working on lately, is a challenge from an online fiber art group. We call it the Son of Baggo exchange.
Several of us filled a quart sized bag with an assortment of fabrics & embellishments which we sent to Deidre. She sent one back to each participant. We did not know whose bag we received. We were to make a small quilt using mostly what was in the bag. Here's what I received:













This is the piece that I started first. I got to the tiger striped fabric, got stuck & decided that I didn't like it, so I put it aside & started a second one. As I was working on the second one, I was inspired to frame it in black chintz. & add the eye & feathers. I named it "I tawt I taw a puddy tat".




















This is the second one that I started. I named it "bouquet #3" Both pieces are about 8" X 11" They were really fun to do. I've started on a larger Baggo from another exchange that started with gallon sized bags. It'll probably be about 33" square, but that's all I'm telling for now.
















My brother the friend of hummingbirds

I haven't posted in a while, so I'm going to do a couple tonight. My parents & older brother visited for a few days this week.
It is the duty of a younger sister to help her brother to keep a dignified appearance, so... when he said that he wanted to see the hummingbirds at a closer distance, I made him a special crown.
Doesn't he look "special"? Bobby believes that birds are really smart, so he was reading to them.


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