Showing posts with label snowman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snowman. Show all posts

January 2, 2017

Snowman Coasters


Hello, Friends!
Happy New Year!

Today I'm sharing some snowman coasters
that I made for a dear friend.



It's so cute in grays and whites, with colorful scarves.
As soon as I shared the pattern photo on Facebook,
my friend asked me if I wanted to make some for her.

{It's hard to say which one of us was most excited!} 

Photo from Annie's e-Patterns Central
Snowman Family Mug Rug Set
I chose some of my Cherry Christmas prints,
by Aneela Hoey for Moda...
and I made each one a wee bit different,
but coordinated.


This was such a clever pattern!
True...the little scarves were very tiny
and a bit fiddly to turn right-sides-out.
But they're simply adorable, right?


I found some snowflake buttons at my local Walmart.
They're nice and flat, with just the right amount
of silvery sparkle.



 These little snowmen will warm hearts
all winter long.


Living in Pennsylvania,
we have already seen some snow this winter.
I'll have to make some more snowman
projects to warm my own home!


Have you found a favorite winter pattern?


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December 19, 2016

Sweetwater Mug Rugs

Hello, Friends!

I'm almost ready for Christmas...how about you?
Earlier this week, the scene was set with some
beautiful snow.

I love to sit near the window with a cup of cocoa
and a little treat.
Hershey's Kisses are my favorite chocolate snack!


Not long ago...
that I couldn't resist.
I ordered one almost before I finished reading the post!
The box of Christmas goodness arrived quickly, 
and I was not disappointed!


I kind of hoard collect Sweetwater fabrics,
and I took great joy in creating a few mug rugs
to give as presents this year.



I mostly used the fabrics that came in my box,
but I had some of this fabulous Feed Company plaid
that was just right for the bindings.


and I love the way it looks with each of these
black and red mug rugs.


Other mugs look pretty, too, though...
here's a classic pedestal mug, called Heritage,
 that I've had for many years, made by Pfaltzgraff.


I've got a sweet little Dept. 56 Scotties mug
that looks inviting, too.
This is how it looks with one of my favorite



Here's the same mug,
featured with the Sweetwater snowflake.


The designs by Sweetwater are so cute...
this snowman will bring cheer all winter long.



The snowflake design is so pretty and simple.
It sets off fabrics exquisitely.



I love the black and red theme,
but I also made up a couple of mug rugs
in aqua and red.


I hope this mug rug brings JOY to its recipient.


A little star will shine in the snow
all winter long.


I love the dash of aqua in that plaid binding.


These mug rugs will be given as gifts
to some special folks.


Stop by again soon,
for some more winter mug rugs,
made for more special people!


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January 24, 2016

A New Sponsor! Kimberly's Fabric Stash

Hello, Friends!
I hope everyone made it through the
Blizzard of 2016.
So many of us in the USA were affected!
Here at my house we had about 8" of new snow.

I kept busy throughout the storm by sewing,
as I'm sure many others did.

I made (yet) another Be My Valentine Heart Mug Rug
using my new pattern.

{For now, I'll give you just a glimpse...more photos in another post to follow.}


I also made this little snowman.
He's cute already, but he needs to be made up
into a finished project.
Some buttons and eyes would do wonders for him.

{Tutorial: by @beelori1 on Instagram #mrSNOWMANtutorial}


Check out the fabrics I've been using!
Sweetwater's new line for Moda.


As I mention often, my maiden name was Love.
That makes me automatically a fan of all things
with hearts, love, romance, hugs and kisses.


That's one reason I love First Crush.


I also love the limited color palette
of red, black, and gray.


I got my First Crush and a couple of coordinating blenders
from my new blog sponsor,
You'll always find her button on my blog,
over on the left-hand sidebar.


Just click the button to go there 
and see what Kimberly's got in her stash today!
where you'll get all kinds of perks,
including 20% off of your first order!



I've got more First Crush projects to share very soon...
be patient...it won't be long.
I'll leave you with a sneak peek for now.

{If you can't wait, follow me on Instagram as @eamylove.}


Be safe and warm, everyone!!!





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January 16, 2013

Christmas Once A Month - January


Here we are in the MIDDLE of January already.
Christmas will be here again before I know it!

{My little snow friend here...created by my sweet friend Janet...
reminds me there is plenty of wintertime left.}


But THIS time, I'm going to be ready.
I'm joining Julie at The Crafty Quilter,
 who is celebrating Christmas Once A Month!


Internally I had already made the decision to try
to sew something Christmas-y
each month this year.

My plan is to keep Christmas fun
and not overwhelming, yet to make lots of handmade
projects for myself and for others.

Last year, I felt a smidge too much pressure to finish
my Winter Dresden quilt in time for Christmas.


{Truthfully December is the hardest month for me to keep 
my dining room studio available for sewing.}

The Crafty Quilter is making it easy...
and Julie is starting off the year 
with a super-fantabulous Poinsettia Pillow!

{Is this not the most incredibly pretty flower there is?}

Photo from The Crafty Quilter
I definitely love that I have almost a whole year
to get one or two of these finished!

As I read the tutorial,
I was flabbergasted and flattered to learn
that Julie had used my free tutorial

Photo from The Crafty Quilter

This isn't the first time Julie has made my heart palpitate
with her interpretation of one of my tutorials.
Have you seen her Paper Snowflake Pillow?

{Sigh...notice that beautiful quilting, the charming button detail and the soft colors.}

Photo from The Crafty Quilter

Coincidentally, another snowflake pillow has just entered my life!
A friend of mine from work approached me about
making something special from a quilt that had seen better days.
Since there were areas with bleach stains,
we decided some pillows would be a great idea.


The quilt was made by her husband's grandmother,
but that's all the detail I have.
I would have loved to have known this woman...
her quilt would qualify as Modern by today's standards.

The colors, now faded, are very "in" for today's decor...
the blue has become almost a steel gray.
The blanket stitches are made by hand, 
and it looks like she used a raw edge technique that is popular now.


The wavy quilting lines must have been so unusual
for its time.


To make this quilt into a pillow, I simply cut two large squares,
centering a snowflake in each.
I stitched the blocks together,
right sides facing, and left an opening for turning.
After inserting a pillow form, I handstitched the opening shut.


OK...is it cheating to say that this is a Christmas project,
even if it could be used all winter?

{That's one great thing about using snow as a Christmas theme.}





I still have time to make some more quick items for next Christmas,
so hopefully I'll be sharing more later on this month.
I think we're off to  a great start!
I hope you'll join us!

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