Good morning! I hope you all had a great week, and have been enjoying the Blog Hop! I know I have enjoyed it! I plan on making some of the cookies this weekend, and maybe a little project or two for gift giving!
Here are the blocks for Part 15, of the "Life of Plenty" primitive sew along!
The directions for the flying geese unit are way back in the first week, Aug. 26! I have lost track of how many of these units we have done, so if anyone has been keeping up, you can let me know! Haha! I made the first couple, and did a couple more a week or so ago for the photo, but my eyes were too tired to read all the old posts last night!
For EACH basket block you will need:
Light....one 5 1/2" square, one 3" square, one 2" square, and two 2"x 3 1/2" rectangles.
Med/dark.....one 5 1/2" square, one 3" square
To make the block, make half square triangles with the light and dark 5 1/2" squares, and with the light and dark 3" squares. Square the large ones to measure 5", and the small ones to measure 2." Press all seams toward the dark fabric.
Find the handle template on my website...www.woolenwillowdesigns.com, and applique the handle. Sew the block together as in the diagram below!
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How many naps can one dog take?
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Isn't it cute, how he uses the pillows? Haha! What a guy!
We have our 22nd Annual, Falcsik Family Sing a Long, Potluck Christmas Party tomorrow night! So I'm hoping to get a tree cut down tomorrow at the tree farm, and finish decorating and last minute bathroom cleaning! If you didn't catch the post about my Family Fun Party, it's in the December Blog Hop post from two years ago! I think the free patterns are still there also!
Have a wonderful weekend, with plenty of sewing!!!
Thanks for following along!
Jeni
Good morning!
Today is my turn! I hope you are all having fun with the hop!! A big thank you to Stacy from Buttermilk Basin for organizing another great blog hop!!!
As I was thinking about what to post, one of my Sisters has been trying to get a date set for our Annual Falcsick Family Sing a Long Potluck Christmas Party!!! I talked about that on the blog hop a couple years ago. It's the most fun tradition we have. Well.....all except chopping down the Christmas Tree! For years when our kids were small, and even when I was growing up, the family went to a farm to chop the tree down. It was always a great adventure, because we went to a place that was "woods" and not perfectly lined up trees. It had hills, ponds, and wildlife! We haven't gone since the kids have grown, and have just purchased a pre-cut tree. This year, my daughter Kristen wants to go back to the farm and chop one down, because her Fiancé's son has never experienced that! So we don't have our tree yet, or any decorations up either. So I have a few pictures to share of when my kids were little!
This is Kristen, she loved Barbies!
This is Kristopher! He loved Back Hoes!! Haha! And Godzilla!!
Whew, that was a lot of fun!
My kids always got up between 4:00 or 5:00 in the morning for opening presents, so we always needed a nap!! Haha!
Here is one of my favorite recipes!!
They are so easy to make, and very yummy!
You can cheat and buy a peanut butter cookie mix, if you are in a hurry!
First roll into balls, and put into a mini muffin tin!
As soon as they are baked, squish a peanut butter cup in the centers! These are the tiniest peanut butter cups, I really like the next size up, that you have to unwrap, but my Son got them for me, so I used them! They sort of look like penny circles! Haha!
Let them cool a bit, then pop them out with a knife, and cool the rest of the way on racks!
Yummy!!! My honey took a bunch to work this morning for his milk and cookie break at 9:30! I don't know how he stays so slim!
Here is your free ornament!!
And I'm having issues getting the pattern on here, so if it doesn't show up, Stacy will help me!!! She is awesome!!! Sorry for keeping you up late Stacy!!! I owe you!
Try this link for the pattern!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8MUisovHQFnelNiRnFOOW51Y3M/view?usp=sharing
The blue circle is 3 3/4" dia. And after you stitch it, lay it on a dark wool, whipstitch, and then use sharp scissors to free hand cut the zig zags!
Have a wonderful Christmas everyone, and tomorrow go check out Ali Strebels blog!!!!!
Jeni
Just in case the picture above didn't show up, here it is again!
Okay folks!! Here we go! I hope you all had a fantastic Thanksgiving!
For the acorn block, cut. 5"x 5" square, and it will be trimmed down to 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" after applique is complete! The templates are on my website, www.woolenwillowdesigns.com. I used a plaid wool for the top of the acorn, and a hand dyed pumpkin/brown for the bottom part.
For this part, cut your background 5" x 13", and after applique is complete, trim down to 4 1/2" x 12 1/2." I used the 3/8" bias maker tool from Clover to make my cotton stem, and cotton for the flower. I used hand dyed wools for the leaves and circles!
Here is what I have so far! I think I might be missing a section of flying geese still. So I'll go back throught the posts and count them!
I hope you are still enjoying this as much as I am!!
Have a great evening!
Jeni
My turn for the blog hop is Thursday! Yay!! So much fun!!
I see that Cheri Payne has already posted! It's a really great Gingerbread Man Penny rug pattern, and sweet pictures of her Grand-daughter making cookies!
My turn is on the 4th, so I'll be busy getting ready with my post, and my free sew along post!
Here is the list of bloggers to hop to!
Dec 1 Cheri Payne
Dec 2 Plumcute Designs
Dec 3 Gail Pan Designs
Dec 4 me Woolen Willow Designs
Dec 5 Ali Strebel Designs
Dec 6 Kathy, at Cardiff Farms
Dec 7 Blackberry Primitives
Dec 8 Wooden Spool Designs
Dec 9 Heartspun Quilts
Dec 10 Notforgotten Farm
Dec 11 Kathy Schmitz
Dec 12 Crabapple Hill
Dec 13 Primitive Gatherings
Dec 14 Buttermilk Basin
Thank you Stacy for organizing this blog hop! Have fun everyone!!! See you here on Thursday!
Jeni