I love to make this when my tomatoes are in abundance and the great thing about it, is that its not fussy on the type you have, so mix them all up to make this sweet sauce. I have gifted this for christmas and its really been popular, I've run out again.
I’ve been camping and off-roading in Ocotillo Wells for the past seven years, and I love it so much that I normally make the trek multiple times each season. Camping is FREE and entrance to t…
This quilt was made especially for our girl. Today's her birthday and she had requested a new quilt for her bed. I love that the kids both appreciate handmade gifts and that they especially love their Mama's quilts. :) I told our girl that I wanted her to have some input on this and I made her scroll through my Quilting Inspiration Pinterest board. She loved everything about the Sequoia quilt so I ordered the book (that cover quilt is on my list too!) I fretted over fabrics. The original quilt is only 56 x 70 so I enlarged my blocks to 6", but she loved the color of the original so I went in search of something similar. I stayed with a solid black and gray, but chose textured fabrics for the lagoon and white: This is such a simple quilt, yet the design is striking. Simple HST's...lots of them, 176 to be exact, but I love their versatility. Simple masking tape marked the rows: I marked off each one on a copy from the book in order to keep from turning anything around and it worked like a charm: I made them over the course of a week and I took the time to sliver trim each one: I was stumped as to what to use for a backing, but we settled on this wide gray and I bound it in the lagoon. A Sarah Plain and Tall marathon was on TV as I worked on the binding. The scene I captured is when Jacob falls to the ground as it finally begins to rain, bringing an end to a prolonged drought. That's exactly what it'll be like when we finally get a good rain here: After a run through the washer, the quilt spent some time on the line, soaking up as much of the New Mexico sunshine as it could hold for our girl: See how dry we are. Not even a weed. I especially love the quilting pattern that Jackie chose: It gives the quilt great movement and an additional southwestern design element to the graphic piecing: When it came time to photograph it, I was stumped. My usual chicken yard fence location wasn't quite tall enough: Although the wind was blowing quite nicely and it held up that big ol' quilt without nary a clip. Honestly, I just climbed up the ladder, laid it close to the fence, and the wind just sucked it up against the fence. It finishes at 90 x 110 so it's a pretty good size. There wasn't a spot on the hay stack that worked either, but the side of the barn turned out to be perfect: Guess it's soaking up some of the New Mexico wind to send to our girl too: Heck, I think it was trying to get to her without being sent in a box. Air mail...or wind mail: I love everything about this quilt from the first stitch to the last, but the thing I love the most about it is that it was made for this pretty incredible kid: Happy Birthday, Sprout! Love, Mama and Daddy
I love to make this when my tomatoes are in abundance and the great thing about it, is that its not fussy on the type you have, so mix them all up to make this sweet sauce. I have gifted this for christmas and its really been popular, I've run out again.
This quilt was made especially for our girl. Today's her birthday and she had requested a new quilt for her bed. I love that the kids both appreciate handmade gifts and that they especially love their Mama's quilts. :) I told our girl that I wanted her to have some input on this and I made her scroll through my Quilting Inspiration Pinterest board. She loved everything about the Sequoia quilt so I ordered the book (that cover quilt is on my list too!) I fretted over fabrics. The original quilt is only 56 x 70 so I enlarged my blocks to 6", but she loved the color of the original so I went in search of something similar. I stayed with a solid black and gray, but chose textured fabrics for the lagoon and white: This is such a simple quilt, yet the design is striking. Simple HST's...lots of them, 176 to be exact, but I love their versatility. Simple masking tape marked the rows: I marked off each one on a copy from the book in order to keep from turning anything around and it worked like a charm: I made them over the course of a week and I took the time to sliver trim each one: I was stumped as to what to use for a backing, but we settled on this wide gray and I bound it in the lagoon. A Sarah Plain and Tall marathon was on TV as I worked on the binding. The scene I captured is when Jacob falls to the ground as it finally begins to rain, bringing an end to a prolonged drought. That's exactly what it'll be like when we finally get a good rain here: After a run through the washer, the quilt spent some time on the line, soaking up as much of the New Mexico sunshine as it could hold for our girl: See how dry we are. Not even a weed. I especially love the quilting pattern that Jackie chose: It gives the quilt great movement and an additional southwestern design element to the graphic piecing: When it came time to photograph it, I was stumped. My usual chicken yard fence location wasn't quite tall enough: Although the wind was blowing quite nicely and it held up that big ol' quilt without nary a clip. Honestly, I just climbed up the ladder, laid it close to the fence, and the wind just sucked it up against the fence. It finishes at 90 x 110 so it's a pretty good size. There wasn't a spot on the hay stack that worked either, but the side of the barn turned out to be perfect: Guess it's soaking up some of the New Mexico wind to send to our girl too: Heck, I think it was trying to get to her without being sent in a box. Air mail...or wind mail: I love everything about this quilt from the first stitch to the last, but the thing I love the most about it is that it was made for this pretty incredible kid: Happy Birthday, Sprout! Love, Mama and Daddy
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Welcome back to another week of: This week Missy from The Dirt Road Teacher has an awesome FREE product to help you effectively incorporate parent volunteers into your classroom. She offers great ideas and different forms to make the process as easy and productive as possible. CLICK HERE to download Missy's Classroom Volunteer Management product. Here's a sneak peek at the Volunteer Contract included in this FREE product. I love this item because it establishes boundaries and sets guidelines. Here is a to-do list. All you need to do is fill in prior to your volunteer arriving. And if you don't follow Missy's blog or TpT store, I highly suggest you do! She's a wonderful teacher and is always offering some great suggestions or ideas. Don't forget to come back next week for another round of Tips and Tools from a fellow Primary Peep!
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