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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas



Christmas comes but once a year and why I am always last minute, I do not know.  I doesn't seem to matter if there is a lot on my to-do list or a little.  That being said, I baked cookies.  Scandinavian cookies with 100% butter.  Land O' Lakes Butter!  Sandbakkels, Thumbprints, Rosettes, Krumkake, Peppernuts, Spritz and Spritz dough with a cookie stamp.  My cousin, Carletta, baked Berliner Kranser, Christmas Bread and Swedish Rye.  This makes for 7 kinds of cookies and two kinds of bread.  Oh and then there is Lefsa!  Uffda!  Yes! I ordered lefsa from the Senior Center.  It is melt in your mouth lefsa.  This is all for my cousin, Maxine and Gil's 50th 
Wedding Anniversary.  Our mother's made these cookies and bread every Christmas and Maxine's mother made many of these for Maxine and Gil's Wedding 50 years ago.  We are trying to carry on the tradition.  Seven different kinds of cookies, candies and breads.  The candies didn't happen this year.  We leave the Monday after Christmas to help them celebrate their 50 wonderful years.  I plan to post more pictures after the event.  

Curtis helping me make Sandbakkels.  He did great.  This was his first time.
Sandbakkels
Thumbprints with my Crabapple Jelly
Curtis decided to be cute during our Christmas Picture Photo Shoot.  

Thursday, December 22, 2011


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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Table Runners

A fun table runner in black and white with music notes.  
The remaining fabric worked well to make a set of pot holders.  
They could also be used as small mats and are reversible.   


A fall table runner that I made a couple of years ago.  
This one is quilted during the process of quilting.  Makes for a fun table runner.


Monday, November 21, 2011




November 19, 2011  


We thought winter was here to stay.  Curtis is out for his bike ride.  He has a stationary bike inside, but prefers his outdoor bike ride even in the winter.  Now on the 21st, the snow is starting to leave and we are to have weather in or near the 50's for Thanksgiving.  It should make for nice travel during the holiday week-end.




Friday, November 11, 2011

Batik Jelly Roll Quilt

We celebrated a very special Birthday with my sister-in-law as she turned 65 on 11-11-2011.  
Happy Birthday, Leanne. 

We are having beautiful weather this fall.  
Still not sliding around on our feet or in our vehicles on the roads. 
 I'm thankful for this wonderful weather.
The snow will be here soon and all will be white.

This is my first quilt using a Batik Jelly Roll.  It took only one Jelly Roll.  
 It was so fast and sew much fun.  I am looking forward to the next one.

Curtis holding the Blue Batik Jelly Roll Quilt



Friday, November 4, 2011

Knitted Carriage Robe - Afghan

Probably 40 years ago, I acquired this pattern from a friend.  Through the years I have knit several of these afghans in different colors.   It is an easy project to take along on a road trip.

I used 2 large skeins of worsted weight yarn called "I Love this Yarn" from Hobby Lobby.

I will show a picture of the yarn and include a copy of my instructions.



A very soft yarn.
If I have enough yarn, I knit this afghan about 32 inches long.
At 29 inches it can sometimes be shorter than the width.
Happy Stitching!!

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Roping Log Cabin

Traveling in Arizona, a couple years ago, I found this cowboy, roping group of prints at a quilt shop in Benson, Arizona.  So fun to make a small quilt.  Just 16 log cabin blocks makes this project.  Each log is cut 1" wide.  I placed a sleeve on the back so this piece can be a wallhanging or a table topper.

Roping Log Cabin

Friday, October 28, 2011

Quilting Together

We have had the most beautiful fall weather and it looks like it will continue a little longer.  A friend, Michelle and I quilted this past weekend.  I came into the weekend with my small quilt called "Coins" pieced.  I cut pieces for Michelle and she also pieced her small quilt.


Becky's Coin Quilt
The Coin Quilt is from the book
Bits and Pieces
Michelle sewing her Coin Quilt

Michelle's finished piecing her quilt.

I pieced two small projects.  
1.  A table runner called Nine Patch Star by Pieced Tree #TINY34.  
I find these pattern cards from Pieced Tree a lot of fun.
I also cut pieces for a second Nine Patch Star.  
2.  A long cabin table topper inspired by a table runner my sister-in-law pieced. 


Becky's Nine Patch Table Runner

Becky's Log Cabin Table Topper

Becky's Log Cabin Table Topper
The Photo above and below show Michelle's quilt in progress that she worked on over the weekend.
 It is called Stretched Star passed down from a friend.
Will post a photo when it is finished.



Happy Stitching to everyone.  Thank you for stopping by.



The Vintage Baby Cap is something that Mother and I would knit many years ago for baby gifts along with the booties that I posted recently.  They fit a newborn by folding back the front.  As the baby grows the folded back part becomes less and less.  For most the cap will fit until they are a year old.  When I started knitting again about 3 years ago, this was the first project I picked up to knit.  Once again I am using the caps as baby gifts.  I have been knitting caps through the summer and just completed the finishing work on them.  


My Mother always claimed that there were less ear aches with these caps.  Because of the pattern, they fit very nicely around the ears.  A fun and easy project to knit.


Vintage Baby Caps - See my model Aria in an earlier post.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Small Quilts


A fun time making some small quilts using my fabric stash.

A stuffed animal quilt and a doll quilt for some little folks.

A Tree Dimensional Bow Tie Quilt.
  
A playful fabric for the back of the Bow Tie Quilt
Marti Michelle Book used for the
Three 
Dimensional Bow Tie 

Doll quilt inspired by a photo found in a book.  Made from fabrics in my stash.
 Backing is a delicate rose print.






Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Vintage Baby Booties

Vintage Baby Booties
My mother and I would knit these baby booties and a cap to match for baby gifts using a baby acrylic yarn.  A few years ago, I starting knitting again and my first knitting project was the baby caps, which I have knit many.  Recently, I decided to try the baby booties with washable wool sock yarn on a size one needle.  They were so fun to knit and so fun in this self striping sock yarn.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Tumbling Block Quilt


Baby Blocks - pattern by Sharon Hultgren for EZ International Quilting

The quilt top is finished ready to be quilted

Fall Is In The Air - Wood Cutting




Beautiful day.  Fall is in the air. 

In Northern Minnesota, we are preparing for the long winter ahead.  In July, we had a couple of storms with high winds.  Our neighbors had many trees down on their farm.  Since we do some of our heating with wood, Hubby is clearing up the fallen trees.  He is enjoying his new Stihl Chain Saw.


Ahhhh, a new toy, but it's still a lot of work.


Just a portion of what is to be cleared.



Saturday, October 1, 2011



The backing on this quilt was my inspiration.  The quilt is made with flannel fabric on both sides and cotton batting.  It was machine quilted by Kathy Fellbaum.  Photographed at a friends house.
Aria

Aria is the beautiful model for the baby cap.  I have knit many of these baby caps over the last few years.  My mother knit them for me, my cousins and others starting in the 1940's.  She claimed the caps fit around the ears which prevented earaches.