I know I’m a nostalgia marketer’s dream demographic. Therefore, I am a sucker for the Fisher-Price Little People ornaments that Hallmark has been releasing the last few years. I am not a regular Hallmark shopper, but these just bring such good memories back. I played with Fisher-Price Little People for a lot longer than most kids — probably into middle school. Then, I let my mom sell most of my things in a garage sale. This Play Family House ornament even opens up to reveal the rooms inside and of course the dog is at the back door of the garage. Even though the ornaments are plastic, there is a great attention to detail and the quality is very good.
Lisette Patterns
This is probably old news for in the know sewists, but I am excited to have added the Lisette patterns for Simplicity designed by Liesl Gibson of Oliver + S to my list of projects. These women’s styles are so cute! The first thing I want to make is the pink blouse on the right. I purchased some cute cotton lawn at Fabric Depot. My only enemy — time!
Schoolhouse Tunic
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| The finished tunic |
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| Close up of the front |
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| Bodice |
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| Close-up of fabric |
Log Cabin Squares
Several months ago I was able to get out on a crafty outing by going to see Susan Beal do a book signing at Powell’s for her most recent book, Modern Log Cabin Quilting. I was star-struck by seeing some of the well-known Portland bloggers that were there for the event. I am such a geek.
After purchasing her book, I decided to give some log cabin squares a try. It’s pretty addictive and a great way to use up your scraps. Here’s a few of my experiments:
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| Playing with greens |
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| Playing with browns |
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| Playing with blues |
I used the blue log cabin squares to make a little zippered pouch project that is included in Susan’s book. I’ll get some pictures up of that when I can.
Story Quilt Finished!
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| Here’s the finished quilt |
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Pillows for Classroom
I made these pillows as a gift for Teacher Appreciation Week at Southwest Charter School. Asher’s classroom has a wooden bench that the kids like to lay on during read-aloud. These helped to make things a little more cozy.
I used a charm pack of Kate Spain‘s Central Park and some Kona solids. I used an echo quilting design. They were a big hit with the kids and Asher’s teacher.
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| Close-up of echo quilting |
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| The blue pillow |
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| Here are the two pillows for Asher’s class. |
Work Continues on the Short Story Quilt
Here’s the blocks all sewn together.
Here’s the border and the corners added on.
Here’s the lovely Enzo enjoying the quilt sandwich process.
Green Pottery Collection
I know there was a blog a while back that featured people’s collections and that inspired me to share pictures of my prized collections. One of my favorites is the “Ugly Green Pottery” collection. Of course, I don’t think it’s ugly, I think it’s beautiful. But let’s just say some of my family members are not as enamored. I have picked these up over the years at thrift stores, antique stores, and a few are new. Most of my collection is Royal Copley. Can’t wait to go to the big antique show at the Expo Center this Saturday. Maybe I’ll find another treasure!
Here’s a general overview of the first part of the collection. It’s mostly Royal Copley with a little McCoy and USA Pottery. And, also a new piece from Jonathan Adler.
Here’s a close-up of one of the shelves.
Here’s a preview of Part 2 of the ugly green pottery collection. More pictures coming soon.
I’ll also post some pictures of my other collections in the next few weeks.
Short Story Quilt

Patchwork Pillow

A rectangular patchwork pillow based on Posie Gets Cozy’s Summerhouse Pillow tutorial. I just love making these. I have so many 2 1/2″ squares cut out from scraps. It is so much fun putting the fabrics together. I know they are a little crazy and probably wouldn’t go with anyone’s decor, but I like them. Maybe I should try and add some solids?













