Running
stitch is so simple that I think it is often overlooked. I’ve continued with the filling of this
shape using pink Impressions.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Monday, September 21, 2015
Monday Morning Star Count - Respect for the Aged Day
Today is a national holiday in Japan - Respect for the Aged Day. I made
this little bag (with three fussy cut hexagons) for my mother in law, who lives in a long term care facility. I
used matching fabric to make a tissue cover and a little lavender sachet. Lavender is grown in Hokkaido, so we hope she will think of us when she smells it.
Ted took it to her in the US and said she was happy with it.
Linking up with Anthea at Hibiscus Stitches and Jessica at Life Under Quilts.
Linking up with Anthea at Hibiscus Stitches and Jessica at Life Under Quilts.
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Blackwork SAL - Part 3
I have
now completed the outer outlines for the 36 “delights”. There is an inner outline and the blackwork
patterns that will go inside these.
The
charts for this project allow for all different sizes and number of
fillings. If you’d like to join us,
leave me a comment and link to your Box of Delights post.
Check
it out for yourself:
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Hot and Cold Drinks
Drink
machines are everywhere in Japan. You are thinking, “So what? There are drink machines all over the world.” Not like Japan, though. Drink machines are outside and inside
practically every building. One of the
amazing things here is that you can get hot coffee or cold tea from the same
machine!
Blue is
cold, red is hot.
Friday, September 18, 2015
Bargello Ornaments
This
week, one person couldn’t come to stitching, but emailed a photo of her
project. She’s finished the stitching
part.
The
others finished their ornaments.
They
are now starting hexagon paper piecing projects. I’m not
sure yet what they will each make. They worked on basting
hexagons this week.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Hokkaido Folk Arts and Craft Village
It’s a
small world. One of my US friends told
me she has a friend who is originally from Hokkaido and now living in the
US. She told me her friend was coming to
Japan to visit family and introduced us by email. So, my friend’s friend, who is now my friend,
came to Hokkaido and invited me to the home of her mother and sister one
afternoon. I took the train and they met
me at the station. I had a great time,
and my new friend invited me to accompany her to the Hokkaido Folk Arts and
Crafts Village a few days later. Not
only that, she arranged for us to take a weaving lesson!
We
visited two of the three museums in the village. Photographs were not allowed in the museums,
but we were able to take many in the class area, the lobby, and the gift shop.
We had
a great time! Here is my finished
weaving project.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Work In Progress Wednesday - Another Five States
I’m
getting so close! I completed the last
three little border pictures, in addition to Georgia, South Carolina, North
Carolina, Tennessee, and Kentucky (for a total of 37 completed states).
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Take A Stitch Tuesday #9 Couching
A great
thing about these crazy quilt blocks and TAST is that I can use threads
leftover from other projects and feel very thrifty. Here I’ve couched pale pink Petite Very
Velvet with Petite Treasures Braid inside the previously stitched chain outline.
You can
join TAST at anytime. Check out Sharon B’s stitch instructions here.
Monday, September 14, 2015
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