So much has been going on over the last couple of weeks that has kept me away from blogging or even catching up on my blog reading....
Most of my time has been spent worrying and caring for my precious pup...
It all began as routine blood work before having some dental work done. But her blood work was a little off and so she was put on prednisone. While on the prednisone she contracted a nasty intestinal bacteria. Needless, to say we spent several sleepless nights. She has been on an antibiotic and is feeling better...but she is an old girl - 14 yrs old. We all love our pets so much and seeing them get old or ill is very difficult. But for now she is doing much better.
In between all the puppy care, I have had a couple of projects to complete for Quilt Market in Houston. I should be able to tell you more about this later...
It is fun to be able to work with fabric not yet released....and this particular designer is pretty darn amazing...so it is always a joy to work with her fabric!
And, in the last couple of weeks, there have been birthdays! Mine and a very good friend who has a birthday just a few days before me! We both love all things Anthropologie! So a little yummy smelling bar of soap and a handmade needle case fit the bill!
I enjoy making these needle pouches...and they are very useful!
Perfect pink stripe lining and a piece of wool felt for tucking needles into.
I also had some left over blocks because of a measuring error on my part....ooops....so I made a couple doll quilts for a couple of cute little girls....
a very scrappy quilt with a scallop border.
And then for the little sister another scrappy quilt!
Now Emma and Madeline can keep their dolls nice and warm this winter!
As I said, I also celebrated a birthday! And received some wonderful handmade gifts!
My dear friend Rachel from Family Ever After stopped by one evening with the most precious mini Dresden!
The Dresden Plate block is so near and dear to my heart! I love this teeny version with sweet embroidery! It was a happy day!
And my other dear friend, Susan, from PatchworknPlay sent a package bursting with fun!
she knows my love of fun socks!
But best of all, is the Dilly Bag she made using a piece of vintage patchwork I sent to her last year!
Amazing! I absolutely LOVE it! Thank you, Susan!
And I finished my birthday celebration by having lunch with my good friend, Mary Jo! She is another lover of fabric and quilting! It was great to see her impressive stash of fabric and chit chatting about quilting. She is dear.
Lastly, I have to say to my bee mate, Mary from Mary On Lake Pulaski...your block should be at your house this week! Sorry I am so late!
happy sunday!
mary