Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Springtime Frolic

Some quilts are just happy quilts, and this is one of them.  The top was made by one of my Tuesday ladies (L) as a graduation present.  I had the pleasure of doing the quilting--a fitting project for the spring season.    





Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Hello, Spring!

It looks like Winter has finally packed its bags and Spring has come to visit a while.  Though we are still lacking in rain, the wildflowers have put on a good show this year, much to everyone's delight.

One of the things I like about spring is that it is true to its name…it just springs up.  One day I will look out the window and see the branches bare from winter.  Then I look out a little later in the day and…
Ta da! 

It is also nice to see the birds coming around once more.  We started filling our birdbaths again and the locals come often to drink and bathe.

Hon! I found a great deal on nesting material.

Spring…such a cheerful season!

 A little sunshine, anyone?

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

A Local Surprise

Knitting can take some wacky forms--crazy hats, scarves, toys, and a what I think may be a fairly recent phenomena, yarn bombing.  For those who are unacquainted with this practice, let me share its definition.  According to Wikipedia:

"Yarn bombingyarnbombingyarn stormingguerrilla knittingkniffitiurban knitting or graffiti knitting is a type of graffiti or street art that employs colourful displays of knitted or crocheted yarn or fibre rather than paint or chalk."

Now I had read about this activity in forums with writers' opinions varying between it's awesome to it's a waste of yarn, but was surprised when I came across it locally.






This bit of knitterly expression was to show appreciation for participation in a local scarves for the homeless project and a breast cancer awareness project.  I am not sure what I think about yarn bombing, but it did make me smile.


Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Seeking Simplicity

Well, after a topsy-turvy house and a couple of rounds of illness, I think I am back to blogging.  The past few weeks have provided some opportunity for a little self-discovery. Raising a family on a single income has not afforded a lot of resources for home purchases, so I have made do with hand-me-downs and such for most of my married life.  No complaints there.  I was glad (for the most part :) ) for what we had and home decorating has never been a big issue with me.  

All the sifting, sorting, and paring down, though, has led me to realize that I love simplicity.  Not only simplicity in home decor, but in pretty much every area of life and interest.  For this post, however, I will focus on our home. 

We are down to the odds and ends--a few pictures, miscellaneous items that were stuck in closet corners, all the boxes we used for packing….Seems like those are always the hardest things to get to.  The one area of the house that is finished is the foyer and dining room, and this space is my inspiration for the rest of the house.  Here are some pics, but they don't quite do the room justice.  I needed to borrow one of those home magazine photographers, but unfortunately there weren't any readily available. 





What I like about this space:  furniture with simple lines, but warm finishes; minimal amount of furniture; pops of color; few decorative pieces.  This area of the house doesn't get a lot of use, so it is easier to minimize what is in the space.  The challenge for me, then, is to see how I can create the same feel in the spaces we use a lot.  I will keep you posted.