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Autumn is my favorite season. I love Summer, but Autumn still wins. I love the crisp air, the hot soups, the warm blankets and all of the rich, beautiful colors. I love handmade items. I love hand quilting, embroidery and applique. I also love machine quilting and piecing. I love it all. Have fun and make something you would like to have. I'll love it.
1. I was very happy with myself for starting this project early, now I'm last minute finishing (nephew turns 2 tomorrow!), 2. modern maples, 3. Hand quilting, 4. Looking forward to adding in some cuteness to my #autumnsampler after my run!! ♡♡♡, 5. "Summer Leaves" Mug Rug, 6. IMG_0525, 7. Reversible Halloween/Flea Market Fancy Table Runner, 8. Basket of Feltie Goodness, 9. Celebrate Color! Hot Pad, 10. Fall Mini Quilt, 11. Fall is in the air & it's time to bring out the fall decor! I still love this modern maples mini I made last fall. #handstitched #modernmaples #autumn, 12. Glutton for Punishment, 13. Patchwork Pumpkins, 14. Saturday. We need cushions., 15. fall pillow set, 16. PTS finished, 17. feather needle roll., 18. Modern Trees mini quilt, 19. All in a row table runner, 20. main photo of quilt, 21. o is for owl..., 22. table top swap, 23. Oakshott Leaves Table Runner, 24. pumpkin runner, 25. Indie Pillow inspired by West Elm Kantha Chevron Pillows
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I have thought about making cards with button pictures for some time and today I made three.
Here white buttons on a sample piece of Dupion fabric.
The card is from DMC - shame about the Blackberries!.
Using Paper Smooches stamps and sketch from Sketch N Scrap. heartforhandmade.wordpress.com/2016/09/25/washi-and-color...
Another one finished. Love this light, waterproof, and easy to handle fabric (ripstop). The colour is so vibrant.
My knife was made for me by James Behring Jr....he makes knives at his new forge in Missoula, Montana, the sheath is made by Mosher.
My original design, tatted with hand dyed thread, corrugated brass beads, metal gears, and seed beads.
Me encanta hacer pasteles. Para una golosa impenitente como yo, son una tentación, y además ¡siempre quedan tan bonitos!. No se me ocurre un lujo mayor que el poder desayunar unos croissants recién hechos. El único inconveniente es que terminan en las caderas ¡una lástima! Así que de vez en cuando me gusta hacer pasteles de los que no engordan, esto es, de los que no se pueden comer. Ya conocéis mis dulces en arcillas poliméricas. Disfruto como una niña pequeña llenado una bandeja de horno con dulces en miniatura. Esta vez me ha dado por los de fieltro, y quedan tan bonitos que seguro que haré más. Tampoco podía falta una pequeña pastelera, que me da a mi que también es una golosa de mucho cuidado. Y a vosotras ¿Cual es vuestro dulce preferido?