Monday, October 31, 2011

Thank You and Happy Halloween

Thank you girls for coming to Wine & Needles last Friday. It was smaller than originally planned due to the last minute cancelations, but at the end there were six of us sitting together eating, drinking (okay it was just Lena and I drinking), chatting, and stitching little pears. Very relaxing. We'll do it again, but I realized that it will be during Thanksgiving week in November. So we'll probably have to pass next month. Sorry, no photos were taken because I forgot to bring the camera with a memory card in it :-( Anyways, I hope you are having a nice Halloween night.



you might have seen this collage before as i posted it in 2009. those are photos from the inner sunset neighborhood on one halloween night when my boy was still going trick or treating.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Wine & Needles

Just a friendly reminder that we meet tomorrow night for Wine & Needles. It will start at 6pm after the shop is closed for business. Please bring a hand needle, thread, scissors, and materials for what you are working on. You can work on your unfinished project if you do not feel like making fabric pumpkins or pears. I might work on something else. Please bring a yummy dish to share with others too. The shop is equipped with a microwave if you need to use it. I am providing a few bottles of red wine, cheese and crackers, as well as plates, cups, and utensils. I would bake cupcakes to bring, but I am out of eggs tonight :-( Hope to see you tomorrow.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Happy belated Mole Day

So yesterday was no ordinary Sunday. It was Mole Day! Did you know there was such a day? I didn't. Apparently it is a big day among chemists around the United States. So my son's chemisty teacher assigned the class to make a mole. As the teacher provided only a pattern with no instructions, the students had to be as creative as possible. My son had no idea what to do, but luckily his mom was crafty. I examined the pattern and gave him some instructions...and here it is. Super Mole had been born (yeah, it had to be named too). He chose the colors and did all the stitching. Super Mole was just a regular mole with a turquoise and orange body, but he decided to upgrade it with a Super Man cape. I think he did a superb job. It was due today and he told me that there were many great looking moles in the class. I saw a few pictures on Facebook where his classmates posted their moles. And indeed they were pretty creative. My favorite was a mole dressed in a Super Mario outfit and it was named Molio. Get it? My son jokingly suggested that we should make a mole in Wine & Needles :-)
ta da...

what is this, mama? my new toy?

dash observing it in a circle...

silence before the battle...

dash vs. super mole...

super mole was saved and joined the gang before the dog was about to shred it...

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Sew & Tell - Laurel's Flower Garden Quilt

I don't exactly remember when laurel started this quilt because she was making many other things at the time. It all started when she found out that her sister was having a baby girl. She was sooooo excited about the news. Yep, she is a brand new aunt to baby Isla who is happily lying down on her aunt's hand stitched quilt. The pattern is called Grandma's Flower Garden which was very popular in the 1930's. Laurel used, oh, boy, the English paper piecing method so her hexagon pieces are perfectly shaped. Laurel chose grey for the background to make the flowers pop. I think grey has turned the 1930's to 2011, "modern" meets "traditional." It looks fantastic! Thanks, Laurel!

isla in her onsie skirt...thank you, aunt laurel!

the back side of the quilt...

Friday, October 14, 2011

The Lounge Corner

This corner will be a part of our lounge area during Wine & Needles. Are you ladies okay with sitting on the floor? There will be some chairs and the bench area, but since I don't know how many people would show up, I don't think everyone will be sitting on a chair. We will figure it out as the day gets closer. And to answer some questions you may have, you don't have to bring your sewing machine as I am planning to set up a few of mine for you to use. The materials you will need depend on what you want to make. If you want to make a fabric pear or pumpkin, you need fabric (this could be print cotton, your old sweater, or felt) and some stuffing. Well, Peapod carries all these if you don't have them at home. The tools you need to bring include a hand needle, thread, and scissors. Or just bring your own sewing box. As the invitation says, you don't have to work on the assigned project. Bring whatever you've been working on. Something you hand stitch will be a good project. I also want to clarify the invitation a bit. I've been asked in the past if I will offer mother-and-daughter sewing classes. You know, I have offered mother-and-daughter sewing classes in the past. Well, since I no longer offer any classes, I thought this would be a good occasion for a mother and daughter pair to sew together. So what I meant was for you to bring your kid(s) if they want to learn to sew with us. So please no toddlers. There will be everyone's tools everywhere, and this won't be a relaxing evening for everyone if any kids get hurt. And oh yes, I finished my second Gum Drop Pillow.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

More to Sew

One new project added to my to-do list...have you seen this orange elephant? It's awfully cute. I just can't stand it :-)

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

On the Window


boo...

the leaves were collected as dash and i walked around the park...

i used my old orange sweater for the big pumpkin...

crochet baskets from several years ago...always on display this time of the season...

finally sunny early october has arrived...

a green pumpkin made of felt. 35%wool & 65% rayon, good craft quality...
(sorry, lark for the late response. still unable to leave a comment on my own blog)

a little bunting on the other side of the window...

pears and owl cream and suger...

the rain brought the city fall...

hello mr. spider...

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Progress

Yay! I just finished my first pumpkin. I love it! This is my second attempt. The first one was a disaster looking more like a starfish.

who says it looks like a tomato?

no, it's not a persimmon either...

it's not edible, mama...

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Felt

The craft season prep is underway. Sheets of felt have arrived...

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

A Business Hours Sign and Volunteers Wanted

Yeah, I was supposed to work on a pumpkin, but here is what I made over the weekend. A new sign for our business hours. Every time I embroider plain text, I just print it out on a piece of paper and trace the letters using tracing paper on the fabric. You can stitch any messages or your child's name and hang it on the door. Ooh, this could be a good project for the Arts and Craft table at the Fair. Or it might be too much for smaller kids to handle, hm...Anyways, if you can volunteer to help kids work at the Arts and Craft table, please let me know. You don't have to be there all day. Just an hour or two maybe. I am working on it with another girl in the neighborhood. Again, please contact me if you can help. The Fair will be on Sunday the 16th. Many thanks in advance.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Wine & Needles


So we will have a busy, fun October. The Inner Sunset Street Fair followed by the very first Wine & Needles. Then at the end of the month is of course Halloween. Busy, but fun. I've been thinking about this "sewcial" for quite a while, but I always ran out of energy. I AM busy and tired all the time. But, I know this will be fun and good for everyone. At our first meeting we will make a fabric pear and a pumpkin. They will lift your holiday spirit for any corner of your home. I made these pears a couple years ago and have a pattern for it, but I will try to add pumpkins to the gang, or maybe someone can share the pattern? Anyone is welcome if you want to sew, eat, drink, and chat with other sewers and crafters. Hey, it's a free sewing lesson too. This will be a very casual meeting and I didn't want to use the word "RSVP" to make you think that you really have to reserve your spot. It is not essential to RSVP, but I just wanted to have an idea of how many people are showing up so we could set up the place accordingly. Along with your materials and tools, you want to bring something yummy to share with others. Oh, I can tell already that this will be so much fun. So bring your wine (or something else) and needles and let's have fun.

from a corner of my home (our old apartment)...