Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Monday, June 02, 2008
The Game
Thanks to dear Shula for posting the instructions to this game...I had so much fun searching Flickr for the answers to these questions about myself.
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The Way to Play
a. Type your answer to each of the questions below into Flickr Search.
b. Using only the first page, pick an image.
c. Copy and paste each of the URLs for the images into fd's mosaic maker.
1. What is your first name?
2. What is your favorite food?
3. What high school did you go to?
4. What is your favorite color?
5. Who is your celebrity crush?
6. Favorite drink?
7. Dream vacation?
8. Favorite dessert?
9. What you want to be when you grow up?
10. What do you love most in life?
11. One Word to describe you.
12. Your flickr name
The Result
A photo mosaic that sums you up...here's mine:
1. Tiffany & Mike, 2. cupcake swap, BEFORE photo, 3. gardiner at night, 4. Verde no Aquarius, 5. 03_07_01, 6. The Cup Of LOVE.., 7. Cliffs of Moher, Ireland, 8. coffee and chocolate mousse cake, 9. stretched fabric wall art, 10. "The Price Of Freedom", 11. *garden*, 12. Celestial Blue Fairy 9
Friday, May 30, 2008
Friday

But most people don't allow the happy moment, because they're so busy trying to get a happy life.
~Abraham-Hicks~
Enjoy your weekend all, I'm off to the Convention!
A Week of Mondays: Mini-Quilt Week 14

Materials and Techniques: Dupioni Silk, Cotton, Batiks and Beads done in a pleat (unfortunately I haven't found a good tutorial for this and I didn't photograph my own foray into the world of pleats...but I can say that it's fairly easy!)
From Quilter's Newsletter Magazine, Sept. 2007 issue
Thursday, May 29, 2008
A Week of Mondays: Mini-Quilt Week 13

Materials and Techniques: 4 Patch on Point (for a not quite but very similar how to, click here)
From American Patchwork & Quilting, June 2007 issue
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
A Week of Mondays: Mini-Quilt Week 12

Materials and Techniques: stitch & flip (this is a super easy technique, it's just squares! Go here to learn how)
From Quiltmaker, Oct. 2007 issue
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Monday, May 26, 2008
A Week of Mondays: Mini-Quilts Week 10
"Roses for Mom" pattern from McCall's Quick Quilts, May 2007 issue
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You may notice that I did some fairly traditional blocks this time around. That's because, well, I never really like traditional quilting - I liked looking at traditional quilts, but actually doing them...no thanks, I'd rather do funky arty quilts. But something has changed. I'm not sure when it changed, but now when I look at quilts, I've begun to really notice the blocks themselves...the technique, how they are pieced, the use of color coordination and contrast, the use of thread as an embellishment rather than just a way to keep things together.
I started going through my quilt magazines (a good quilter NEVER tosses her mags, since they're such a handy reference). I marked the techniques that I wanted to try and this week you'll see the results. I was surprised at how easy many of these were and how gratifying it was to look at the final product and be able to say, "Wow, I made that and it actually looks right!"
I'm going to stick with trying out the traditional blocks for a while; I'll throw in an arty mini here and there, as the mood strikes, but for now, the traditional blocks are really striking a cord.
Enjoy another week of mondays! :^)
Friday, May 23, 2008
Stumble Upon

Monday, May 19, 2008
SCORE!!!



Saturday, May 17, 2008
That Time of Year Again – Yippee!!!
It’s a celebratory time here on Mt. Vernon St. Not only is it the annual Bowdoinham Library Plant Sale, it’s also Musings from Mt. Vernon St.’s anniversary! Two years ago this very day, I posted my first entry…a quick little thing with a picture taken at Popham Beach in Phippsburg, Maine and then went on to introduce you to critters, my friend’s chickens, my home and my first visit to the Bowdoinham Library Plant Sale.
I feel like I’ve learned so much from that first year of attending the sale, like the fact that you need to go an hour early to get a good parking spot and…
* you need to have a plan of attack (do you go inside first or outside?)
* you need to bring heavy duty bags with you if you plan to get a lot of stuff (remember your arms can only hold so much)
* always bring cash and tuck it into a pocket (a purse will only weigh you down)
* if you travel with more than one other person, bring a truck (you’ll need the space for all the finds)
* always bring a wagon to cart your plants back to your vehicle (‘cause it doesn’t seem like a long walk down that hill to the main road until you’ve got your arms full of small trees and potted plants)!
I’m really looking forward to this year’s plant sale finds – everything I get down there always grows well! But unlike the last two years where I planned what I needed, this year I’m whim purchasing…if I like it and I can think of a spot for it, I’m buying it! And since it’s such a short trek to Topsham, we may end up going to the Fairground CafĂ© at the Topsham Fair Mall (it’s only a little hole in the wall, but the food is good and the servings are generous).

Happy Saturday!
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
In the Ground
But I digress…last night saw me and my little helper (wish I’d grabbed my camera while she was out there rolling in the dirt, all glassy eyed and in 7th heaven…she's an indoor cat who is too fat to jump over the garden fence) planting the cucumbers…






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Monday, May 12, 2008
The Garden that Tiff Built





Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Fabric Paint vs. Fabric Pens


Sunday, May 04, 2008
300 T-shirts


Saturday, May 03, 2008
Rag Ruggin'
About 2 years ago at the quilt show, I saw a woman sitting before a wooden frame, weaving a rug out of strips of scrap quilting fabric and it was fascinating! It looked so easy and when she was done, she had this heavy duty, beautiful rug. Right then and there, I wanted to know how it was done. But the crowd around her got bigger and I drifted on with my mother to other vendor’s booths and though I never forgot about it, I never really looked to see where I could learn how to do this. Then in a recent newsletter from a local quilt store, I saw they had rag rug classes but those classes filled up quickly.
Ever the undaunted woman, I hit the internet and Googled till I was blue in the face and my tappity tapping little fingers ached…and you know what I found? Nothing…nada, zip, zero, zilchoid! Not one thing that was remotely close to the way that that woman wove her rug. It was depressing! But then, by sheer luck (and I think a little divine intervention), I stumbled upon the quilting blog, Quilting Adventures and there, in full color, were pictures of a rug frame with an in-process rag rug on it...and it was exactly what I was looking for! I was thrilled! I devoured that post and bless Carole's heart (Carole is the blog's author), she posted the title of the book and a link to the Country Threads site, where you could order it. Seriously, I was doing the happy happy dance of joy!
The book came in the mail Thursday and I couldn't get over how simple the instructions were...and it had pictures! Not drawings, but real pictures to show how it was done.
And then today, I found this video on youtube - how flippin' cool!
Could. Not. Be. Happier!
Friday, May 02, 2008
A Week of Mondays: Mini-Quilts Week 9

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Thursday, May 01, 2008
The Pupperoo...
Come to find out, poor Sadie's anal glands were impacted. The ER Vet "expressed" them and sent us on our way and my Vet ordered a prescription of antibiotics and a pain reliever, because my poor babe was sooooo sore! She couldn't sit and even laying down wasn't comfortable. She just wasn't herself and she kept coming to me with that look of "Mumma, make it go away!" I wanted nothing more than to do just that...take that pain away.
She was starting to feel better last night...just a little and this morning, she was rushing me to get up and take her for a walk (just like she normally does) and she even tried a couple of times to put her tail up to wag while we walked, but it was still sore, you could tell.
My poor babe - it's almost time to head for home now, to see how she feels and to give her another dose of antibiotics and pain relievers.
A Week of Mondays: Mini-Quilts Week 8

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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
A Week of Mondays: Mini-Quilts Week 7

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