Monday, December 31, 2012

Count down to New Year . . .

I've gotten some stuff done today - ok maybe not a lot. I got a coffee mug yesterday that has a picture of a guy in a hammock with the statement "I intend to do very little today and so far I'm on schedule". I thought I would give the idea a try. :) 

I did get another 2 page layout started today but couldn't finish cause I need a couple of pieces of cardstock. It's a cookout layout.  I've got to go to the store tomorrow so I'll pick up the cardstock then.

I did start working on another layout and got it almost done. It only needs a title but I don't know what I want. I used a Scrapbook Generations sketch again and paper pad. This layout I'll use for June. 

 


 
I used the Cricut Cartridge Elegant Edges for the scalloped die cut on the left. It is a great cartridge. A lot of versatility. I already have ideas running around in my head for other projects to use it on.  My daughter Laura loaned me her Epiphany Crafts epoxy round punch for the three embellishments that I put on the right page. Love that punch. 
 

I'm going to change the die cut I've put on the left page. I'm not thrilled with how it looks. I'm going to redo the top scallop die cut but without the holes in it. I think it will look better. I'll post a picture when I've changed the layout. Probably not until tomorrow. It's getting late and I'm trying not to get into the habit of staying up late.
 
I'm going to set the goal to complete one layout a week. I've been looking for a scrapbook challenge website but haven't found any yet. I would like to participate in a challenge with others to help motivate me. I'll keep looking I know there one out there somewhere.


Time flies - -

Today and Every Day . . .
Love God, Love Yourself and Love Others. And don't forget to love out loud.
Love Out Loud - Joyce Meyer

Wow!! The holidays have passed by so fast. Seems it was only yesterday that it was Thanksgiving.  Christmas was fabulous.  Christmas Eve Laura, Carl & the babies came down to spend the day but the weather had different ideas.  It started snowing here. But the kids did get to ride their bikes for awhile.  Grayson wasn't too sure about his new bike since it's larger than the one he's used to. However, after he got over his initial concerns he was off flying down the sidewalk yelling "Look at me Nana, I'm going so fast!". June didn't quite get the concept of peddling but since the snow had started she was more into chasing the snow flakes than peddling. It was June's first snow. After playing outside, we all came back in for hot chocolate. Even though they didn't stay for the whole day as planned the time I spent with them was great.

Christmas Day Laura had everyone at her house for dinner.  She did such a wonderful job on cooking. Made everything from cooking the ham, twice baked potatoes, green bean casserole, and so much more. Laura's house is small but it didn't feel crushed with everyone there.  We were a total of 10 and there was some shuffling around each other & eating in shifts but it was fun.

Tonight I'm cooking dinner - I'm thinking stuffed shells - and having New Year's Eve dinner. To make easy on Laura, I'm cooking here then taking it up to her house. I'm getting some Sparkling Cider so even the kids can toast in a New Year. We'll be toasting well before midnight cause none of us could stay up that late. I can't remember the last time I stayed up to usher in the new year. Whether I'm awake or not, it will happen. :)

I have been doing some things to get myself organized.  I've not really worked on my sewing room. It's still filled with boxes. But I have been working on my scrapbooking area.  In my bedroom I have an alcove that is a perfect area for my scrapbooking. I've been slowly acquiring the organizing cubes that A.C. Moore & Michaels have. They are wonderful!! When I'm done I'll post pictures. As with all organizing projects it is a work in progress.

I did get a scrapbook page done today. I used a sketch from Scrapbook Generations. I love their sketches.  I've bought all the books that they have published.  Makes doing my own pages so much easier.

Here's the sketch I used =

 
My pages =



I don't have a title on this one yet. I've not decided what I want it to be yet. After I get pictures and journaling on it I may not even put one on it. That's what so great about scrapbooking, there's no wrong way.

What I love about these sketches is I have quite a few page packs and they work great with these sketches because the page packs coordinate. Takes the intensive thinking out of the process.  Sometimes I like to use a pre-done page kit especially when I go to a crop. They're ready to go, all I have to do is make sure I have my tools with me. But then there are times when I want a more creative process but not too intense. That's when I use the sketches, page packs and add embellishments that I create. Then there are other times when I want to create a page from scratch and do it all.  For once I have figured out a way to have my cake & eat it too. :)

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving!!

Next time you work hard and finish a big job, take time to celebrate!
Loving Out Loud -- Joyce Meyer

Happy Thanksgiving!! 

Today has been a laid back day. We didn't do a big family get together this year. None of us really wanted to do that. We all just wanted to chill out on our own. Except for tonight. Laura talked me into going to Black Friday sale at Wal-Mart then Kohl's tonight. A family affair - except for no Brian. It'll be Laura, Carl and me. We already have our plan of action - what we want to get depending on when goes on sale and who is getting what so don't miss out on something. I feel like we are going on a mission. I guess in a way we are. I'm meeting Laura & Carl at Wal-Mart early so we can do recon on the store. I've not done Black Friday in so long. This is going to be so much fun!!  Maybe next year Brian can be here for it. I think this should be the start of a new family tradition.

But I didn't just lay around all day.  I did complete another page kit.  One a day, remember? So here's the one I did today.


One more down and so many more to go.  Lol.

I let you know how tonight goes.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Motivated

So I decided to get motivated and start working on some page kits.  I finished one I had started a couple of weeks ago.  I love the page kits from Out On A Limb Scrapbooking.  The kits have high quality paper and everything is cut out.  All I have to do is chalk the edges and put together.  Great for when I want to do something crafty but don't want to put a lot of creative effort into it. Sometimes I get so caught in making pages "perfect" that I end up making the process complicated and don't get finished. So here's what I got done today.  All I have to do is add the pictures and my journaling.




How cute is this?

I figure if I do a page kit a day by the time I get back to work in the spring I may have them all done. Or close to it.  I've collected quite a few.  They are very addictive. :)

Update

When you're tempted, remember : Don't delay, Pray right away!!
Love Out Loud - Joyce Meyer

Just thought I would post an update.  I'm still here but it's been a hectic time since I moved.  Trying to unpack and organize.  Found out I was being laid off by the end of the year for the winter. My son, Brian, came up from Atlanta for a week's visit and that was great.  We went to Monticello in Charlottesville and the Dulles Smithsonian in Chantilly. Got lots of fabulous pictures. We spent time with my daughter and grandchildren.  Lots of family time.  Not long after that Hurricane Sandy came through but didn't affect where I'm at too much other than lots of rain.  However the storm that come through West Virginia hit my mother hard and she lost power.  Since she has limited mobility and lives by herself, off to WV I went to get her.  She stayed with me for almost two weeks then returned home. Whew!! It's been busy. 

 I still don't have my sewing/craft room unpacked and organized. The rest of my house is almost done.  I just need to do a few minor readjustments here and there.  I've not gotten any of my projects on my bucket list done but don't think even if my sewing room was done I'd of been able to work on anything.  The good thing about getting laid of for a couple of month is that I will have the time and energy to get all of my house stuff done. And projects done.  I am so looking forward to that. 

Friday, September 28, 2012

Moving Day is almost here!!!

Lord, help me to enjoy Your blessings, but not to hoard them or think too highly of them. Help me to use them to bless others.
Loving Out Loud -- Joyce Meyer


Moving day is tomorrow.  I still have some stuff to pack but I'm almost at the end point.  I am so excited!!  I will be just down the road from my daughter & grandkids.  How sweet is that?? I'll still have the 3+ hours commute a day for work but at least I'm commuting from a place closer to my family instead of further away from them.  I'm going from an apartment to a townhouse but probably just about the same room.  I'm currently in a apartment complex that was built back in the '70s and the idea of smaller apartments mean more to renters hadn't come about yet.  I'm still going to downsize what I have as far as my sewing & crafting stuff.  I didn't realize I was such a good organizer until I had to start packing my sewing room and found all the stuff I had tucked here & there.  Wow!! I was amazed.  I'm also excited because I won't have to carry groceries up three flights of steps since now my kitchen is on the ground level.  A large eat in kitchen with lots of counter & cabinet space.  And with family close by I'll have plenty to come & eat all that I cook and bake.  I'm already making my list of what I want to start cooking.  Here's outside of my new place.


Monday, September 24, 2012

Update

Well I decided to get some sewing time in yesterday because I don't know when the next time I'll be able to do so.  I worked on the Americana Wall Hanging I'm making for my mother for Christmas.  I got it pinned & started to quilt.  I did finish the two t-shirts I wanted to embroider for my daughter & I for our scrapbooking crops.  The turned out great. We will be styling at the next crop.  I LOVE my new embroidery machine.  I got the Brother PE-700 and it is so easy to use.  Stitches so smooth & looks good.  Her's is the purple & mine is the pink. 


I know that I'm going to be doing a lot of embroidery with this machine.  It is so much easier to use than the one I had.  I had a Simplicity SE3 machine and it worked great and was easy to use. That's what makes this new machine so awesome. The Brother is easier than the Simplicity and now I can do 5 x 7.  Look for more in the future.  I'm already creating more projects to do as if I didn't have enough before.  :)

Sunday, September 23, 2012

This Past Month --

Lord, show me who You want me to bless even if they don't appear to need a single thing.
Loving Out Line -- Joyce Meyer

This past month has blown by.  Here it is almost the end of September and I've gotten nothing on my list done - I've worked on some things but nothing done. However, I've got reason's why. The beginning of the month I contracted an infection and then had an adverse reaction to the antibiotics.  Yuck for me.   My daughter found out she is pregnant so I have another grandbaby on the way.  Yea Me!! I've been fighting a cold so that's been difficult. I have a hard time with cold medicine, puts me in a fog.  Yuck for me. I'm moving next weekend over to the Shenandoah Valley so that's time consuming but exciting.  The move is earlier than I'd planned. I wasn't going to move until spring but I found a perfect place and it's close to my daughter & grandbabies.  What fun for me!! 

So all of my September Bucket List will have to move to October.  It's going to take me some time to get my sewing room & craft room organized.  My son is going to come visit the second week of October so I know I won't get much done that week.  Actually, as I'm writing this, I think I'm going to have to completely revamp my Bucket List.  Make the list to be the Christmas presents I want to do.  I always seem to be a season behind in my sewing & crafts.  I need to get with the program and plan my projects better but it's hard to sew winter stuff in the summer and summer stuff in the winter.  That's like trying on winter coats in the heat of summer. Yuck! I'll get back with you when I have my new Bucket List planned.  :)

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

September Bucket List --

Lord, I believe I can do anything with Your help!.
Love Out Loud -- Joyce Meyer

My bucket list for September --

Sewing --
Bed Caddy
Embroider my clothesline flip-flop t-shirt
Americana Wall Hanging
Buttons & Bow Quilt

Blue Car Caddy - Mine
Purple Car Caddy - Laura
Black Car Caddy - Carl
Embroider Laura & Mine scrapbooking t-shirts for Scrapbook Crop

Turquoise t-shirt
Purple crepe skirt
Frying pan handle holder


Scrapbooking --
Finish Advent Calendar
Scrapbook Cake Pop Baking page
Carl's Ice Cream page
County Fair page
New Year's Eve page
Grayson's school album

Cooking/Baking --
Pink Lemonade cupcakes
Spice cake balls
Croissant roll cups
Orange cream cupcakes
Spicy Parmesan Chicken Breast
Pizza Poppers

I've loaded myself up pretty good this month.  But that's okay.  Laura & I are going to a Birthday Crop mid-September so I'm going to work on the scrapbooking projects there.  I have to get the t-shirts embroidered before that weekend so we can wear them.  I do have to get some bits & pieces from fabric store to finish up some of the projects I have on my list.

I just have to decide what I am going to reward myself with when I complete all the projects on my list and what will be my reward if I complete half of the list.  The reward for the whole list will have to be something really special so that I'm motivated to get everything marked off.  But I still need a reward if I get half done because that will be less projects I'll have to do later.  I'll have to think on this for a bit - it's a really big decision.  :)



Monday, September 3, 2012

Lord, I place my absolute trust in your power, your wisdom, and your goodness.
Love Out Loud  -- Joyce Meyer

I'm modeling my new pink top that I was extremely challenged getting completed.  I think it fits good and is flattering.  I really like how it turned out.  I do like that I lined it.  The bodice finished nicer than I think it would have if I had used bias tape.



I got a couple of more items done today.  I had journaling left to do on 5 page kits and got all 5 done. I got the page kits from Out on a Limb Scrapbooking.  They have really cute two page kits for a great price.  Check out the website.






 I also got the top of an Americana Wall Hanging I'm making for my mom for Christmas.  My brother, Mark is in the Air Force and I thought she would like something that is a tribute to him.


Each of the stars has a word written on them -- Peace, Honor, Freedom, Spirit, Pride, Life, liberty, Happiness, 1776, America, Faith, Patriotism, Virtue, Courage and Justice. 
The cream colored bordered has sayings written on it --
Across the bottom - (Star Button) Land of the Free - Home of the Brave (Star Button) Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. 
Down the right side - (Star Button) Red for Courage, White for Purity, Blue for Courage (Star Button) It's a Grand Ol' Flag (Star Button) One Nation (Star Button).
Up the left side - With Liberty, Justice for All (Star Button) The Red, White & Blue (Star Button) Long May She Wave (Star Button) Old Glory (Star Button)
Across the top - Stars and Stripes Forever (Star Button) America the Beautiful

The pattern is from a flyer I got from Jo-Ann Fabrics not long after 9/11.  I made one for myself and got it finished in March 2002 in remembrance of 9/11 and those that lost their life that day.


I also have some other projects I did beginning of the summer that I've never posted. 

My daughter Laura was going to be spending a week at the beach so I make her an album to put her memories in.  I just did the front & back but left the inside empty so she can make her own pages.  I used the Cricut Cartridge Life's a Beach and added glitter glue to the center of the sun and along the waves and sand.




I put together a pocket album.  I got the idea out of Cricut Cartridge Fabulous Finds cartridge booklet. I used the new punch I got at the Scrapbooking Expo to make the epoxy embellishments. The punch is made by Epiphany Crafts and comes in a variety of shapes.  My daughter introduced it to me. I gave the album to my daughter so she can have a brag book of my grandchildren.






I made a birthday layout for my grandson's third birthday.  I got really cool sketchbooks by Scrapbook Generations.  What's so great about these sketches is that it shows the breakdown of each page.  I don't have to do any guesswork.  It's great!!

And here's the page I did from the above sketch --




As I special treat for my grandchildren for 4th of July I made Cakes in a Jar.  I used store bought mix and frosting but turned out really good.  I cut circles out of scrap paper to cover the metal lid for decoration. I used red, white and blue sprinkles for decorations.  I got this idea from a website - I don't remember which one.  I have so many small mason jars around from jelly making.  These are easy to make and would be great for picnics - cupcakes are so hard to transport and baking them in a jar makes that so much easier. 





Saturday, September 1, 2012

Check off another project

I got another one of my August Bucket List projects done.  Okay, I didn't get it done in August but I got it done. :)  I think it turned out pretty good although as I look at it I think the design may be crooked. But as long as my grandson likes it that's all that counts. 





















I got the pattern from Embroidery Library.  I get most of my embroidery designs from there.  Embroidery Library has so many designs and they are really great designs for a great price.

Another PHD Finished . . .

Have you ever been discouraged when trying to do something nice for someone? 
 Keep being nice anyway!!
Love Out Loud -- Joyce Meyer

I completed another one of my PHDs (Projects Half Done).  I can now mark it off my project list. It's a scarf I started last winter and when the weather got warm put it down.  I wasn't sure how wide to make it or how long but I think it looks cool.  The yarn is variegated and without planning crocheted up into a nice pattern.  I do think the next one I make won't be as wide - maybe only 5".  This scarf is about 9" wide.






Sunday, August 26, 2012

Motivated!!


I headed back into my sewing room to see what else I could do for the day.  And here's what I got done.  An embroidered t-shirt for my granddaughter June.  She will look so cute in this.  But I'll have to get the one done for my grandson Grayson too.  I can't give to just one.





















I'm able to now remove another item from my August Bucket List.  I still have quite a few left to get done this week but I'm getting closer. 

My bucket list for August --
Finish pink flowered top
Make bed caddy
Finish Advent Calendar
Make pink lemonade cupcakes
Scrapbook Cake Pop Baking page
Do journaling for 6 scrapbook pages completed
Grayson's car stack embroidered t-shirt
June's dragonfly stack embroidered t-shrit
Make spice cake balls
My clothesline flip-flop t-shirt
Make taco cups

Completed --- Finally!

Thank You, Lord, for restoring my soul and my life, and for leading me
 in the way that is right for me.
Loving Out Loud -- Joyce Meyer

I have finally completed my pink top!!  After all the challenges I've had I got it finished.  I think it turned out rather well too.


The neckline gaped open somewhat so I did tack that together.  I love the flattering way cross over bodices are but don't like the way they gape and shows everything. Others don't need to know what I don't have. :)  It's a simple top and a simple pattern but the way my sewing machine acted wasn't so simple. 

 I'm feeling quite accomplished and am ready to get back into my craft room and start on another project.  I don't think I'll get my August Bucket List complete but it's amazing how when I get one project finished it motivates me to get working on another.  Right now I've got quite a few projects on my Christmas list and need to get started on them.   I also have a baby shower coming up for a friend who is having her first baby.  I want something special for that.  I was thinking about a baby album and a quilt.  I'll have to get my behind in gear.

My daughter, Laura & I are attending a scrapbooking crop in September and the theme is Pajama Party - it's the groups 4th birthday so it's a celebration event.  Laura has already requested that I embroider us matching t-shirts with a scrapbooking theme on them.  She wants her t-shirt in purple and I'll do mine in pink.

The Sewing Expo will be here the first week of October and I can't wait for that.  Even though the last couple of years (although I didn't go last year) hasn't had the vendor variety that I've seen in the past I keep going cause that may change.  Laura has already bought the tickets for us.  It's my birthday present to myself. 

 I saw on Embroidery Library a submittal that a customer sent in of where she had made outfits for her granddaughters.  The customer used a "stacked" design on fleece pants & top.  A stacked design is where there are usually three items sitting on top of each other.  What caught my eye was that she put the whole design, I think she used elephants, on one of the legs of the pants then "pulled" one of the elephants out of the stack and embroidered off center close to the hem of the top.  I thought that was the cutest idea.  So yesterday since I was tired and just didn't feel like doing a whole lot I spent a good part of my day playing around with the embroidery software I have.  I've owned it for many years but haven't taken the time to learn it. I have Digitize 'n Stitch & Edit 'n Stitch 2.0.  Both are so easy to use and I figured out how to do the exact same idea that the customer did.  I want to make PJ's for my grandchildren so I'm going to use her idea.  I'll make flannel pants and put the whole stack on the leg and buy blank t-shirts and put part of the design on it.  I may even make a few fleece outfits too. The possibilities are now endless.  Sew many projects, Sew little time.


Wednesday, August 22, 2012

It's a tough life . . .

Lord, flow through me and help me be aware of the needs around me that I can meet.
Loving Out Loud -- Joyce Meyer


. . . but somebody's got to live it.


This is Sweet Pea's favorite past-time.  Laying out on the balcony soaking up the sun.  Yes, he is a cat. Not a dog in a cat suit although he is the size of a medium dog.  Probably weighs in around 25 pounds but he's pretty solid.  The funny part is Sweet Pea acts like a dog.  Sits up on his hind legs and will take a treat out of your hand.  Rolls over on his back for anyone who comes in the door to scratch his belly.  Sweet Pea doesn't care if he's never seen the person before -- they got two hands that as far as he's concerned should be rubbing his tummy.  And he's not above flopping down and giving the "pitiful me" look to make that happen. He has no pride.  I am glad that he really isn't a lap cat although at times he feels the need to lay on my chest when I'm relaxing and watching tv.  A time or two I thought I heard a rib crack. Lol.



Sunday, August 19, 2012

And Another Challenge . . .

With God's help, I will embrace every new thing He brings into my life.
Love Out Loud -- Joyce Meyer

Here's my new challenge with getting my top done -- my sewing machine is still messing up.  I just got it back from the repair shop about 2 weeks ago.  After sewing for a short time the top thread gets caught in the "finger" that's in the bobbin area.  So I did my own repair --  


 -- I put a piece of tape over the "finger" and so far that's working for me.  I just want to be able to put the two button holes that are in the front then I'll use my other machine.  It doesn't do button holes as nicely as this machine. Wish me luck!

Well, the tape over the finger is working.  However, because the machine messed up stitching the first button hole, when I restitched the buttonhole the front didn't look good.  Luckily, I had extra fabric and re-cut that piece.  I'm going to do the front different and leave off the buttonholes.  They're just for decoration.  The ribbon loops through and ties in the front.  I think I'm just going to tie a bow and tack it to the front.  A lot simpler.  I am disappointed that I had to use the rest of the fabric.  I was going to use that to make a cute top for my granddaughter.  But being a long time sewer I'll just head to my stash and find another cute piece of fabric. :)   

So the make shift fix has continued to work and I've gotten my pink top almost done.  All I have left is to create a casing for the elastic around the bodice and attach the ribbon to the front.  Whew!! I didn't think I'd even get this far.  It does look quite shapeless at the moment. I do hope the elastic will give it some definition.  I don't want to look like I'm wearing a pink potato sack.





 

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Stepping Out of My Comfort Zone

Lord, help me to be especially kind and gracious to those who are different than I am.
Love Out Loud -- Joyce Meyer

I've not sat back down to my sewing machine since last Wednesday when I had the twisted armhole challenge.  I'm heading that way next to see what I can accomplish and to listen to my audiobook "Threadbare - A Needlecraft Mystery" by Monica Ferris.  Nothing like a good book to keep me focused on my project.  But then again, I was listening to this book when I twisted up the armhole.  Hmmm . . . Note to self - pay closer attention to what I'm doing when listening to book.  Ok, I'm good.

Today I got the nerve up and attended my first ever MeetUp.com event.  It was a photography event called "Let's Talk Photography" that explained more about Infrared Photography.  I really enjoyed it and plan on attending more.  Next weekend is the photo shoot that corresponds with this meeting.  I'm looking forward to that.  I was really surprised what all can be done when shooting with infrared and how a photo can be manipulated in software to really give great pictures.  I'm excited about trying this out. 

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Wisdom.

What is wisdom saying to you today? Are you willing to follow it?
Living Out Lout -- Joyce Meyer

I don't know about anyone else but sometimes, ok most of the times, it's hard to do "the right thing" especially if it's not what I want to do.  But I find that if I do what I know in my heart I should, later I do feel better about my decision and the results I get are so much better.  It's just remembering that when decision making time is here.  Maybe a post-it on my forehead would do the trick? No, I'd either loose the post-it or not look in the mirror to remind me.  So I'll just keep trying and with the Lord's help, I'll get better and better at it.  :)

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Another Challenge . .

Tonight I went to work on stitching the bodice together.  My plan was to get both sides stitched, and pressed then the armholes and neckline top-stitched.  The bodice had other plans.  After I stitched one side together and I went to press it, I found I had this.


Hmmm. Not quite what I had in mind.  This bodice really has a mind of it's own.  So I was back to ripping the side seam out and restitching.  This time I made sure I didn't somehow get twisted up in the armhole.  So now I have one side stitched and pressed.  The top-stitching will come later.



Tomorrow night the adventure will continue when I attempt to get the other side completed.  I'm hoping once I get the bodice done the bottom will go quicker however for such a simple top, this one is causing me quite a few challenges.  I thought the pattern would be a quick and fast project.  That's what I get for thinking. 


Tune in tomorrow for more of the continuing saga of the pink top.  :)

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Well I had a challenge . . .

Have I been frustrating the grace of God that is available?  Relax, receive it and let God's grace do for me what I cannot do for myself.
Love Out Loud -- Joyce Meyer

I'm making a real simple top that has a cross over front and empire waist, something I thought I could get done in a couple of sewing sessions  I think it's a New Look pattern. I had already cut out all the pink fabric when I realized that it was see through.  Ok, that's no big deal, I'll just add a lining to it.  The pattern has gathered cap sleeves that are 1/2 way around the arm hole. The pattern shows a bias binding around the neckline and sleeves but the lining will give a much nicer finish to the edges.  So last night I stitch together the bodice and lining and atttached the two together and went to turn it. But the more I tried to turn right side out the more of a knot I tied my creation in.  Now I know this should work - it's how lined vests are done.  I decided to put it down and work on it later. I mulled over the situation in the back of my mind all day today with no result.  On the way home a friend call me - a sewing friend.   The first question she asks me was if I like my new embroidery machine.  I'd  gotten a Brother PE-770 that has a 5 x 7 stitching area several weeks ago.  I had to admit that it is still in the box but I have moved the box from inside my door to my sewing room so I am making progress. Then we started chit chatting about what project she's completed -- a fashion forward Vogue dress made out of a nice knit that will look great on her daughter.  I admire her bravery of working with knits, I still shy away from them even though I've been sewing for almost 30 yerars. I then brought up the dilemma I'm having with my bodice & the turning fiasco and what do you know -- the Lord provided me the answer.  Debbie reminded me that the side seams can't be sewn until after turning.  So today when I got home I went to work ripping out the side seams of the bodice & lining.  Geez, I forgot how much trouble removing serged seams are.  I never seem to find the "magic" thread that just unravels it all.  Once I accomplished this, the bodice turn like a charm. The Lord cares about the small things too. :)  I didn't get to resew the side seams and press it.  That's tomorrow night's session.  But I will say that the lining give the bodice a very nice finished look.  I'll post pics after I sew the side seams & it's pressed.  Having sewing friends is such a blessing.. 

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Orange Frosting? So Good!

Well, I didn't get to work on my bucket list today.  Since I was completely lazy yesterday - recouping from the week today was spent getting my cleaning done, laundry and having to catch up on work.  But I did get to fit some extra stuff in.  I baked blueberry bread and I tried the new Ducan Hines Frosting Creations.  I baked a yellow cake and used the orange frosting.  It's not the prettiest cake I've made but it sure is good. The one thing I did find was that the directions said to add the flavoring to the container with the frosting and mix it up.  I found that mixing the flavor in that way didn't work too well so I put it into a bowl and that worked better.  I also had to add some extra confectioner's sugar cause the frosting was kind of runny.  Once I had that taken care of all went well.   I'm going to be trying some more of these.  I was thinking chocolate cake with white chocolate raspberry frosting.  Sounds like an interesting combination.  I'll let you know how that works.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Hetic week . . .

Thank You, Lord, for creating me to be different from everyone else and for making me special on purpose!
Loving Out Loud -- Joyce Meyer

I've really not been able to work on any projects this week or even post this week other than Monday morning.  The week started out as a regular week until mid-morning on Monday.  Around 11am I was asked if I would go home & then come back that night at 6pm and work night shift.  That gave me about 3 hours sleep in about a 30 hour time frame.  So Tuesday I was basically comatose.  Then Wednesday is my work from home day but that got interrupted. Around 1130am I was asked to come to work and be out in the field.  Where I was sent was a good 2 hours away and by the time I got there the contractor was almost finished because of restrictions on the road.  Thursday and Friday I was back out to the same location.  During the week I've been dragging since I didn't recover from the Monday fiasco,.  I still feel as if I have lead in my behind right now and I went to sleep last night around 7pm.  I switched from the contractor side of construction to inspecting side so I didn't have to do these schedule flip-flops!  I am going to have to do some work this weekend to catch up on my responsibilities since I was covering for someone else but I get to do that from home so it's all good. Ok I'm done venting.  I'm really not complaining because I do love my job.  We must be able to go with the flow and take the good with the "bad".  And my "bad" really isn't bad.  :)  

I'm working on getting the lead out and I'm going to start working on my project list.  It's already the end of the second week of August and I've not gotten any of my "bucket list" done.  I need to get a move on or I won't have even one project done.  Life sure can get in the way sometimes but it's preferable to the alternative.  Keep your fingers crossed for me.


Monday, August 6, 2012

Lord, I commit to continually asking, seeking and knocking.
Loving Out Loud -- Joyce Meyer

I have been listening to an audiobook call "Friday Night Knitting Club". I don't remember who the author is but there is a website of walkeranddaughter.com.  It's a wonderful book.  Every time I listen to it on my way to and from work I would end up with the desire to pick up a set of knitting needles and give it a go.  I have done some hand knitting but not a lot.  I did end up grabbing my needles this weekend and start with my test swatch.  My thought was I'd start with a small project such as a dish cloth.  Let's just say that I'll need to practice on several test sections before I even get close to being proficient enough to start that dish cloth.  Oh well, that gives me something to do when watching the my favorite tv shows.  I know this isn't on my list of projects for the month but that's ok.  It's my list to make & change as I want. :)

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Lord, help me not to disregard or compete with others in an effort to be number one. I pray for opportunities to show love to others by helping others get ahead and reach their goals in life.
Love Out Loud -- Joyce Meyer

I found the blog site "Eileen's Machine Embroidery Blog" last night.  She had an interesting article called "The Embroiderer's Bucket List".  What caught my attention was the statment she made -- "You’ll find if you write it down, you’re apt to tackle some of those easy-to-put-off complicated embroidery projects. And once you do, you’ll probably discover that they were way easier than you imagined."  What a great idea that is.  So I decided to create my own bucket list but it's going to contain not just the embroidery projects I want to do but other type of projects as well. 

My bucket list for August --
  1. Finish pink flowered top
  2. Make bed caddy
  3. Finish Advent Calendar
  4. Make pink lemonade cupcakes
  5. Scrapbook Cake Pop Baking page
  6. Do journaling for 6 scrapbook pages completed
  7. Grayson's car stack embroidered t-shirt
  8. June's dragonfly stack embroidered t-shrit
  9. Make spice cake balls
  10. My clothesline flip-flop t-shirt
  11. Make taco cups
I'm keeping my list short so I don't get overwhelmed.  I tend to "bite off more than I can chew" and make a long list then feel bad when I don't complete it.  Any projects I don't complete this month will roll over to next month. Of course I always have more projects I want to do so I won't have any problems coming up with another list for September. I think that list will consist mostly of the projects I want to do as Christmas gifts.  So I'm off to start working on my bucket list. I'll let you know how it goes.

Friday, August 3, 2012

The lightbulb popped on . . .

Lord, I declare that I love myself because You love me.  The more I love myself, the more I can love others.
Loving Out Loud -- Joyce Meyers

I've not written for the last several days simply because this week has been tiring - but in a good way.  Monday through Wednesday I was out in the field on a asphalt project.  Since for the last year I've been working on a construction project or in the residency and have basically had set hours, working 10 to 12 hours a day then making my over an hour drive home (thank God for audiobooks) was a shock to my system.  Sleeping hasn't been an issue for me this week.  Then yesterday was spent in the office playing catch up on all the work that I wasn't able to do while not in the office.  But I love what I do so it's no hardship - God blessed me with a wonderful job and I thank Him for it everyday.

Yesterday morning I was doing my usual - drinking my tea and writing in my journal.  Usually that's when I have my "Ah Ha" moments.  The last month or so I've had several conversations with different people I know about being alone and doing things on my own. The audiobook I started listening to turned out to be about single women who live in NYC and doing things on their own.  When God is trying to get His point across, He doesn't mess around.   I've got a list that I made of things I want to go do by myself.  I've had the list for years and haven't done anything with it but add too it.  I've been waiting to get "brave" enough to take the plunge.  So far bravery hasn't been  knocking on my door.  Although I didn't realize it, I've really been waiting to meet someone "special" and go do these things with. 

Yesterday the light bulb over my head went off and it almost blinded me.  The Lord revealed to me that I'm in my current situation because He wants me to become comfortable being alone, to get to know myself, fall in love with myself (not in a selfish way), to enjoy my own company and go and do the things I like on my own.  That I don't need to have bravery knock on my door, He's already given me the strength to do it.  The Lord showed me that by my learning the above  I will become stronger in who I am and in my faith.  That I will no longer do what I've done in the past which is to compromise the things that are important to me -- such as my belief and faith -- to keep peace in my relationship because I'm afraid I won't have anyone to do things with and not have someone to keep me company.  To learn that I can enjoy being alone in all areas of my life with Him as the best company that I can have. Learning these things will help me not to stay in a relationship long after I should be gone because I won't have the fear of being alone. The Lord showed me that I will have difficulty maintaining any relationship until I have overcome the fear I have.  However, I will say there are many aspects to being single that I already do love and enjoy -- not having to fight over the remote to the tv is one.  :) 

So anyway,  I'm going to start with baby steps and do some small things on my own.  Stuff close to home to begin with.  There's several parks close by that have trails. I think I may start by going to one of those and doing some hiking.  Or maybe go berry picking so I can make some jam.  I'm sure if anyone does read this will think that I'm such a baby for not being able to do things by myself but since I've never really been completely alone, it's new to me.  I don't want my life to consist of the only time I go do anything is when I go to work or do my household errands.  I want to live and enjoy life.  I want to become one of the confident women I see who feel the fear and do it anyway.  I heard a saying once that you can eat an elephant one bite at a time -- being afraid to go out & do things by myself is my elephant and it's time I start eating.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Something to think about . . .

There is a difference in a person's "who" and their "do".  God may not always be happy with what you do, but He is always pleased with who you are.  Remember, God always loves your "who" even when your "do" could use some improvement. 
Love Out Loud - Joyce Meyer

Sunday, July 29, 2012

It's been awhile . . .

I had stopped posting for several reasons.  First because I didn't think that anyone checked my blog out and thought what was the use.  The second was that I was still dealing with getting through the hurt of a breakup with someone I loved very much.  I was very depressed and some days it was all I could do just to get through.  I travel about an hour & half to work one way and there were days when the hurt would be so intense there was a physical pain in my chest and my tears would blind me.  I had thought the blog would help me get my mind off this hurt and help me.  I found that it wasn't doing a blog that would help me get through this time of pain but God.  I turned to Him and He healed my hurt and has blessed me in ways that I couldn't even of dreamed of.  I give God all the glory, honor & praise for where I am now in my life.  

 And so I come back to the first reason why I stopped my blog, no one following it.  My daughter and I were having a conversation about the ideas she had for home schooling my grandchildren.  Laura has really great ideas and I suggested that she start a blog to help others who want to do the same. That's when my daughter asked me why I had stopped keeping up with my blog and I knew then that the one that mattered to me missed it. Laura told me that was how she kept up with the cool stuff I was doing.  Even if she is the only one that views this blog then keeping up with it is worth it. Although we talk almost every day our conversations are short & sweet since Laura's got two little one who seems to know when she is on the phone and that's when they want her attention.  Anyone else familiar with this?  Lol. And Laura lives almost two hours away so getting together isn't always as easy as it should seem. 

So this blog will not only be what projects - sewing, scrapbooking, crafting, cooking, etc that  I'm doing, what I want to do and have done but also my thoughts, views and events in my life.  Somewhat of an online diary.  Some posts will be long, some short and some days there won't be any.  But since this is my blog - I make the rules.  :)