Friday, January 14, 2011

Frosty the Snowman

Mo-hawk Smurf Snowman, Snow Storm 2011
When I came home from work today, I was greeted by this pleasant surprise.  I immediately wondered who the heck had been playing in my yard.  I don't have any children, nor are there any children in my neighborhood.  It never crossed my mind that my husband would have had anything to do with the creation of this odd little snowman.  As it turns out, he and a co-worker came home at lunch and created this little freak of nature.  Notice he has a mo-hawk and little curved smurf-like nose.   It is quite frankly, "so ugly its cute!"  It was definitely not the greeting I was expecting when I came home.

The snow is barely still on the ground here in most areas.  However, there is still about two inches in shaded areas.  I am amazed at how much snow we received and how long it has stayed on the ground.  We had rare 30 degree weather every day this week.  I am figuring that most of the snow will be gone by Sunday.  We are supposed to get some rain this weekend.  It should wash it all away.  That is if the rain doesn't turn to freezing rain!  You never know with our crazy weather!  I am definitely looking forward to Spring!!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Day 2-Hannah's T-shirt Quilt


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Originally uploaded by Whole Shebang Photography
On my last snow day, I added four more sections to my niece's t-shirt quilt. I think it is coming along nicely. I'm really enjoying the surprise aspect to putting it together. I think I will fill in the blank spaces that are too awkward for blocks with a black patterned fabric that goes well with the colors of the batiks. I am taking a break from everything tonight. Today was my first day back at school since last Friday. It ended with an hour long professional development workshop after school. So, I'm pretty fried right about now! I think I will curl up with a nice Beverly Lewis novel and some hot chocolate.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Day 1-Hannah's T-shirt Quilt Progress


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Originally uploaded by Whole Shebang Photography
I started piecing together my first T-shirt quilt yesterday. This one is for my niece who will be graduating from high school this May. The T-shirts represent different phases and aspects of her life as a young girl and adult. It will be a nice keepsake to carry off to college. I decided to use batiks for the framing of each shirt. I'm not quite sure how it is going to turn out, which I think is the beauty and fun of the process. I have several different colors of the same patterns. Maybe it will have rainbow feel to it when I am done. I love colors so much! The binding will be a pattern in black. I think multiple colors look best bound in black. Keep checking back to see more progress. I am hoping to post one picture for every day I am able to work on it. Oh...and the snow is still on the ground!!! It is too cold to melt, which is rare for Arkansas!!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow!


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Originally uploaded by Whole Shebang Photography
Like I said in my earlier post, it snowed here! Woohoo!!!! A very exciting occurrence for us dear 'ol Arkansans! This is actually a picture of my neighbor's pond. My husband and I went walking around early this morning taking snow pictures. He actually took this one! :)

Corduroy Shirt

It snowed here!!! Which, if you are from Arkansas, you know is a big deal! We got about six to eight inches of the glorious white stuff. Yesterday, I spent most of the day sewing on the corduroy shirt you see in the picture in this post. It didn't turn out quite like I expected, and I still have quite a bit of work left to do on it, but it was a fun learning experience!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Sawyer Grant's Sports Quilt


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Originally uploaded by Whole Shebang Photography
This is the baby quilt I pieced together and hand quilted about two days after I finally finished my mother-in-law's quilt. I was so please with the outcome of this particular quilt and so was Sawyer's mom, my good friend Christy. I really got into the geometric/tessellation aspect of piecing with this one. I look forward to creating many more in 2011.

To see more views of the quilt click on the title of this post.

Finally Finished


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Originally uploaded by Whole Shebang Photography
I finally finished the first quilt I ever made. After a year and 4 days of sporadic quilting, binding and snipping of stray threads, I finally finished this quilt that was intended for my mother-in-law's Christmas present last Christmas!! She was very excited to finally get her quilt. I was so glad to be done with it. It gave me a new sense of accomplishment once I was done. Since finishing this one, I have completely finished a baby quilt and cut out 3/4 of a full size top for my niece! I was very please with my quilting accomplishments this year. I look forward to learning about and completing many more in 2011! :)
To see more views of this quilt, click on the title of the post.