The Day That The Rains Came Down
The Pacific Northwest is getting soaked today - all day, so far. Steady, life-giving, rain. It's dark like a winter's day, making inside chores a much drier [depending upon the chore, however] alternative to weeding in the garden. This June day I'm creating quilted Christmas stockings for a fund-raising craft fair on Nov. 2 at Woodmoor Elementary in the Bothell/Woodinville, WA area. [That's my initial go at creating one, in the photo.]
Rodale Press has graciously given their approval for me to make these to sell, as seen and described in one of Lynette Jensen's quilting books. The craft fair is sponsored by the SEPAC, the special education council and professionals associated with the special ed program in our Northshore School District. Along with these stockings, I'll be creating additional 'traditional' quilted things [cards, table linens, lap quilts] as well as smaller, non-traditional art pieces in frames.
I just received Rodale's permission this morning, so I jumped to the Internet to order bells and ribbon. My stash luckily overfloweth with Christmas fabrics of all colors and motifs, collected over the past thirty years or so. SEPAC is a most-deserving recipient of the funds they receive from artists' table fees. The services they offer go way beyond their income. The UW Huskies football team has a 'bye' [rest day] that Saturday, so I'm not sacrificing an annual tradition with my adult children in order to participate in the fair. And so, I'll sew on!
Many thanks to the viewers who drop by my blog from time to time. Don't hesitate to drop me a line - it's fun to connect with artist/quilters from all over the world!
Thursday, June 20, 2013
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