I worked at St. John's in Springfield, MO on second shift. On Wednesday they had a great spaghetti dish but the Saturday's spaghetti - not so much. Many of the quilts shown were made to raise money for Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative. http://www.alzquilts.org/
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Koda
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Two in a Bush
Ami's Daisy
Missing Pieces
The Rose
Mosquito In My Bed
Plagues & Tangles
Elegant Oriole
Toad Story
In God We Trust
Church Window.
Lighthouse Beacon
Caleb's Street
Caleb's Stain Glass Quilt
Mysti's Quilt
My sister Kay's dog Mysti. A lovable cockapoo. I made this quilt using several layers of trapunto. I mounted the quilt using a flexible binding system over an artists canvas. I learned that photo's that are shiny will print shiny on fabric. The next thing is to learn how to create this on flat pictures. The photo shows the original picture I took, the alterred picture and the finished quilt.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Aiden's Fire Fighter Lamp
I found a replica of a firemen's bugle online which was a dark copper color. I used rub n buff paint and changed it to silver. I purchased a silver lamp kit with a weighted base from Lampstuff.com. I used family fire fighter pictures (his dad is a fireman) and printed them on my Epson 1900 at the Ultra Premium Matte Presentation Paper setting. The fabric was from C J Jenkins and treated with Bubble Jet. It was then ironed on freezer paper and cut to 11 x 14 inches. Each picture wedge was about 4 x 9.5 x 11.5. The wedges were sewed together and then the top and bottom edge was rolled and sealed using modge podge on the lampshade. I was happy to find the printer setting because it makes all the difference on how clear the pictures turn out.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Sunday, April 18, 2010
Fire Truck Painting
Friday, January 22, 2010
Monday, August 24, 2009
My Review of Acadia

Heed the call for adventure with the Acadia sandal from Earth. This vegan sandal has a nylon upper for smooth durability and quick-drying, practical wear, and three adjustable straps for a customizable fit. The BioFoam Cushioning absorbs shock and molds to the shape of your foot for superior comf...
Finally found shoes I can wear!
Sizing: Feels true to size
Width: Feels true to width
Pros: Comfortable, Breathable, Durable
Cons: slightly stiff
Best Uses: Everyday
Describe Yourself: Disabled
Since my back surgery I can only walk with very flat shoes because when I point my toes my foot turns inward and I sprain my ankle. Earth shoes, with the negative heel, are the only shoes I have found I can wear other than 15 year old sandals in my closet. I now have three pairs of Earth shoes. Thank you......