Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Politically Correct

With all the hub-bub about the political conventions I certainly could not ignore this topic any longer. Not that I am going to make any sort of political statement here...I really don't consider myself a very political person anyway. But I do like patriotic themes in needlework, especially these cute little guys from Prairie Schooler book #8 "American Primitive". I have been wanting to stitch these for ages and this seems like the perfect time. The lighting of the photo is a bit off (too many shadows outside) but I think it is still viewable. I had the quilt block sections already cut out and stored away in a box in the attic. It seems that many years ago I planned to make the Dresden Plate pattern block and then ran out of the fabrics before completing the last three sections required to complete the circle. So here are 9 of the 12 pieces stitched up to cover a 12" twig wreath. The donkey and the elephant fit very nicely at the bottom and the center "hole" is fill with buttons (there is cardboard behind the piece to support it). I am pretty pleased with how it came out. My other political venture is the set of Colonial Era flags. Not quite sure what I am going to do with these. Then there are Uncle Sam and Miss Liberty from Need'l Love "Holiday Friends". Speaking of Need'l Love, I managed to secure three more of their wonderful books in the "Threads" series. These books are based on seasonal themes and have hooked rugs, felt-work, cross-stitch, quilting, soft sculpture etc. I just love them. I had three Autumn/Halloween books and now I have three Winter/Christmas ones also!
Still managing to swim almost every day. For all my efforts I have gained 5 pounds, but my toe nails are really, really clean. I have even managed to buy another bathing suit in my size, a number which shall not be mentioned. Infact, it is the exact same suit that I have now, just in an alternate color combination. At least I know the style and size will fit me and I got it at a real bargain on eBay.
It had been rather nice weather-wise lately, but then yesterday and today have been real scorchers. I would prefer to sit outside and stitch in the last days of my break from the gym, but instead I hide inside with the cats under the ceiling fans. I want to show you a lovely addition to my outside decor. We got this clock from our neighbors and great friends Roy and Sharee for our anniversary in July. Isn't it marvelous?! Completely weather-proof too. Now I can linger outside as long as I want before going to the gym, not interrupted by getting up to check the time every few minutes.
Here are some other little guys I've been working on in my quest to clean up the WIP pile. Can you guess what they are? Ok, just scroll down to the next photo to see the pieces I needed to make from polymer clay to finish them up. And here they are....... incredibly cute gourd chickens!

Well, I sat down here with a million ideas running through my head and tons of things to write, but suddenly my mind has gone blank. I think my brain is cooked. Back to the gym tomorrow night. This will be the first week of testing out the "swim in the morning/gym in the evening" schedule. I have plenty of time, it is just the expense of two trips a day to the club that worries me. Well, at least it will be less time at home alone with the refrigerator.

7 comments:

  1. Well, I think youwrote quite a bit in this post :o) And such fabulous pictures! I love the Patriotic er... decoration wreath thingie! And the chickens are darling.
    I hope you will find the new regime works for you!

    ReplyDelete
  2. You are so talented that it just makes me dizzy, Jennifer! Those gourd chickens are FAB!! They are so cool.

    I like your choice of patriotic stitching and quilting, too. :) I love the PS designs and have been looking for the right occassion to stitch them.

    ReplyDelete
  3. I love, love, love your patriotic stitching! Really cute finishes :)

    ReplyDelete
  4. I love those chickens! Those would look so great sitting on my front pourch...do you need my address? LOL Such talent.

    Loved all your pictures. You are truely talented.

    Is the out side clock solor powered?
    Sorry for all the miss spelled words..my spell check site isn't working today.

    ReplyDelete
  5. I love it. Very fiting :) And those chickens, what a great idea!! They are adorable!

    Thanks for showing :)
    Natahsa

    ReplyDelete
  6. Those chickens are so cute!! Amazing!!

    ReplyDelete
  7. Love the patriotic things. Those types of things are some of my favorites to stitch.

    Those chickens are awesome.

    You have been soooo busy. Love your aniversary present. Such a great thing to have outside.

    ReplyDelete