Morning temperatures didn't dip as low here as the original forcast of -10 F(-23 C) but -7 F (-21 C)is pretty cold. Love the Atomic clock that has the temperature inside and outside on it too. I have to run to town for a few groceries later but won't have to be outside long. John was really bundled up in his insulated coveralls, heavy coat, hat and gloves when he went out to do chores and I bet he is still cold. He has to run water in the water tank trailer this morning so he can haul it the 3 miles up to where the cows are now.
We gave them a little more shelter by parking a large farm truck along with the hay feeder trailers to help block the wind that was blowing yesterday and predicted today. The field where they are now has no natural shelter or barns to we have to provide some temporary shelter for them. John also took several of the large round straw bales up for bedding.
Wow, it is warming up already at 9 as it is -4 F (-20 C). Bad joke I know!
Until later,
Lynn
Monday, January 6, 2014
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Christmas Gifts–Zippered Bags
Now let me show you what is so special about these bags. This is not just a one pocket zippered bag but it has a surprise inside.
I wanted to use more fabrics on the outside of the other bags I made so I seamed two pieces together 3” from the bottom of the main piece. It was fun to go through my fabric stash and choose fabrics for each one. This one was for my 13 yr. old granddaughter S who loves black and white, animal prints and pink. I really like the tiger fabric but had never cut into the fat quarter I had purchased.
Next on the list is the bag for the 12 yr. old granddaughter D. For her I chose horse fabric. She loves anything with horses, has her room decorated with horses so knew this would be perfect for her.
For my daughter A I made a bag with bright fabrics. It was fun to use these fabrics, some which I have had for a very long time. Using some of my stash with these bags is a very good thing.
This final bag I am going to show you is one I made for my daughter S. I have had this Laurel Burch fabric for years and years and could not bear to cut into it until now. It makes a great bag and I have used a bit more of my stash.
These were fun to make and fun to give away. Like I said earlier I did piece the outside fabric to add the second fabric to the bottom of each bag so changed Geta's pattern a bit. Arbitrarily I decided on the seam coming 3” from the bottom of the outside pattern piece. I seamed the fabrics together then fused it to a fusible fleece batting. This makes the bags stand up very nicely.
Did you notice all the pretty zippers I used in making all these bags? When the JoAnn’s fabric store near here changed locations a few years ago they sold all the merchandise, reducing the prices as the time came closer for the old building to close. I just couldn’t resist buying lots of zippers when the price was so low, some I got for as little as $.20 each. I bought long zippers that had plastic teeth. These zippers can be cut any length so I am all set for any project. I did keep all the tails I cut off this time but now I need a project to use them. Any ideas?
Until later,
Lynn
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Ornament Gift–Patchwork Cardinal
Happy New Year 2014
"May each day unfold for you like roses, sparkling in the dew,
that open to the morning sun and bloom until the day is through.
And may each passing moment bring a song as pure as angels sing
but may there be above all things a peace that only God can bring."
Happy New Year my friends and may it be a wonderful year for you all!
Lynn
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