Do I have some fun stuff to post today!!!
I live in Middle TN and you probably heard there was an eclipse this week.
(unless you live under a rock)
My family drove to an area near Sparta TN because the total eclipse lasted
a minute longer there compared to where we live.
I'm so thankful I was able to see this beautiful happening with my family.
I don't have pictures of the total eclipse, but I do have some to share of events
leading up to the totality.
leading up to the totality.
I am not a fan of the Moon Pie, however, I did eat a few in my youth.
But what's an eclipse without a Moon Pie?
I read a couple of articles about the eclipse and what would be happening during.
One of the things I read was that our shadows would be more crisp. Also there would be crescent shaped shadows in the trees. The picture above right looks like a graphite drawing, but that is how the shadow was being cast. It was all so beautiful. The shadows of the leaves had scallops and reminded me of lace.
During totality we actually saw a bat flying around!
The weekend before the eclipse, my hubby and I went to Manhattan, KS for a reunion with his Army buddies. They had been stationed at Ft Riley, and it had been about 30 years since they had seen each other.
This was where we lived when we were first married.
We drove by our first apartment, and where we attended worship. We drove by the McCall's Pattern factory. I actually toured this facility with some friends when I lived there.
I have a couple of friends that I'm still in touch with there, and I was able to have breakfast with one and lunch with another. I felt so loved. They had such big smiles on there faces and they hugged me tight. It was so wonderful getting to spend time with them.
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In my last post I mentioned a project that I hoped to finish and post.
It's taken me more than a couple of days to get it on here, but here it is:
I will be teaching a class this fall at a local fabric shop on how to construct this jacket. It is a Vogue pattern by Marcy Tilton and I happen to know it has been Vogue's number one selling pattern in recent months. I found the green French terry knit at Hobby Lobby and the gold is from a men's Henley shirt I found at Goodwill. The contrasting fabrics really show off the side design.
I also used another "recycled" tee for the inside trim.
While I was putting this together, my daughter saw it and had "that look" on her face that said, "I like that...A LOT!" I asked her if she would like to have it after my class. It was a definite "YES!" She doesn't wear many things that I make these days so I was quite thrilled that she liked it so much. She said it looked "diesel punk" to her. She has some green camo pants that will be adorable with this jacket.
A couple of weeks ago I told you about my trip to Cincinnati. There was a lady helping in one of the booths with a darling dress/jumper, and she allowed me to take a picture of it.
This is my version that I put together.
The dress is an Adrienne Vettadini knit dress that I found at
T J Maxx for about $25. I made the little fabric "plaque" and added the fabric "fringe".
I'll be teaching a couple more classes at the local fabric shop.
One of them is titled "Selvedge Silhouettes". I've seen all sorts of ideas how people are using selvedges these days. I will be showing how to piece fabric selvedges together to make a "fabric" that can be cut into a silhouette and used on a quilt block or whatever.
It's a neat idea for moms and grandmothers
to capture memories of their little ones....
or pets.
Last year I taught my first class, and it was demonstrating how to do fabric collage.
Here are a few samples: (click on the picture to enlarge it and see all the little details)
I'll be teaching this collage class again this fall.
It was a popular class last fall, but not everyone was able to take it. SO! It's being offered again!
I just completed the chicken today. I thought it would be fun to offer another idea for my class.
I thank you for visiting today. I hope you have a creative and productive weekend.
For fabric collage, you "fussy cut" all kinds of motifs from different fabrics. |
I'll be teaching this collage class again this fall.
It was a popular class last fall, but not everyone was able to take it. SO! It's being offered again!
I just completed the chicken today. I thought it would be fun to offer another idea for my class.
I thank you for visiting today. I hope you have a creative and productive weekend.