Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Square Three : Thaddeus
up. This handsome guy is Thaddeus. As I mentioned in the last post, I
took a different approach in the color department... The multiple
colors just didn't show up how I had hoped they would, so I decided to
do one contrasting color per gnome. I am super happy with how he
looks! He just has a really sweet face...
Square Two : David + Liesel
are a little difficult to see... I've made a few changes to the
squares following. This is David and Liesel, my smooching gnomes!
Square One
it'll make it into the quilt ot not, but I'm really happy with it and
wanted to share. I actually drew the pattern myself... there's just
nothing quite like flowers in a mason jar!
Photo Update
Monday, March 29, 2010
The latest Gnome-based project...
posting... With all the wedding planning craziness and my wacky work
schedule, I just haven't had time for much of anything else. Yet,
somehow in the midst of my crazy life, I have recently decided to
start a rather large project. Why, you may ask... because I need
something to do while I'm on the phones at work walking people through
easy stuff like programming a phone or waiting for a system to re-
boot. You know, easy stuff ;)
Anyway, I have discovered that the absolute BEST way to keep myself
occupied is to stitch. So, that got me thinking (uh-oh, here she goes
again...) I like the stitching and it's a great time passer, but what
would I do with the things I stitch? I don't need more stuff to hang
on the walls and I certainly don't want to shove my work in some
drawer. My briliant idea...? A quilt! I have no clue how long all of
this will take me... a few months, a year, who knows, but I've decided
to post my progress here!
Now on to the good stuff... It wasn't all that long ago that I got my
first gnome (Thaddeus, for those who don't remember.) Well, now I have
20 in various shapes and sizes, as well as socks and pj pants. What
I've done is printed a photo of each gnome in one of three sizes,
drawn an outline to make the pattern, and transferred the images to a
variety of fabric pieces. I'm also going to stitch a few other
accenting designs - woodland creatures, toadstools, etc. to go along.
Then I'm planning to stitch each piece together with some matching
fabrics, making one, super-awesome gnome quilt!
Ok, so here are a few photos of my fabric spread. I'll be posting
updates as I go, so check back and see what gnome I'm stitching next!
Happy Gnome-ing!
Amanda
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
The Apple Store
Just saying.
Happy Spring!
Amanda