Welcome to a new year and new possibilities! I am so happy to be moving forward and thinking of what I'd like to turn this year into. It's starts in my mind and then I'm moving into action. Keep checking in to see what new and exciting things will be happening with my jewelry, but also to see what else I'm doing to keep my creative juices flowing.
Just a sampling--here's a couple quilts I made and gave as Christmas presents--I love to sew and definitely see more sewing projects in the future!
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Sunday, January 1, 2012
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Busy, Busy
I know it's been a while since I posted, but I've been really busy. Here's a sampling of projects I've been working on.
I turned these felted mice into holiday ornaments--they're for sale at the Center for Maine Craft in Gardiner. I love making felted things--it's another way that I keep my hands busy and my creativity flowing. I can do things at night when I have little energy or concentration for creating jewerly.
Another project keeping me busy is a fun quilt class at Alewives Fabrics. This is the first quilt that I've made in years and it's the first one I've sewn with my machine. Last night was the last class, 4 weeks flew by, but I love what I've done so far. Just look at those fabrics!!!
I have made some new jewelry too, but you'll have to wait 'til tomorrow to see.
I turned these felted mice into holiday ornaments--they're for sale at the Center for Maine Craft in Gardiner. I love making felted things--it's another way that I keep my hands busy and my creativity flowing. I can do things at night when I have little energy or concentration for creating jewerly.
Another project keeping me busy is a fun quilt class at Alewives Fabrics. This is the first quilt that I've made in years and it's the first one I've sewn with my machine. Last night was the last class, 4 weeks flew by, but I love what I've done so far. Just look at those fabrics!!!
I have made some new jewelry too, but you'll have to wait 'til tomorrow to see.
Labels:
color,
fabric,
maine crafts association,
ornaments,
quilt
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