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Monday, 31 December 2012

Made in 2012

Reading  blogs and talking to people it seems that everybody is in agreement that 2012 has just flown by. Like many others, I too like to reflect on the highs and lows of the passed year at this point of time. That of course also includes what has been going on in my sewing room.

Lots and lots of small projects (I haven't got pictures of all of them), made mostly for our charity bazaar, but not many finished quilts to show for. I did however finish two hand pieced tops:

This one I've quilted in the ditch already, now I want to add a bit of hand quilting with perle cotton.

and this one I'm planning to free motion quilt by machine. 

Regarding New Year's resolutions: I have a dismal track record with those, so I don't even go there anymore. I just try to live life as it's presented to me and make the most of it and that includes sewing and quilting. If I see a new project that takes my fancy, why not go for it?? Life is too short to worry about too many UFOs! With that little insight, I would like to wish all my friends out there a very good start into the New Year and may 2013 be your best year yet. 

With Love
Vreni x

Monday, 24 December 2012

I should have known better!


Since the world didn't come to and end on Friday (just kidding) , I have no more excuses not to tackle some of my UFOs.

Do you remember these blocks?

Well, I had very good intentions at the beginning of the year when I decided  to join the quilt along "Building Houses from Scraps". As I know my limits, I thought, that instead of making one house every day, I would make one a week. I was able to keep up for the first five weeks, but that was the end of it.

Since I have lost interest in this project, but on the other hand don't want to have to take these "orphan blocks" into the new year, I decided to use them to make a cushion. And since it's Christmas time, I made it into a Christmas cushion!


With the Christmas tree up and decorated, the gifts wrapped and under the tree, all I have left to do is wishing you all a wonderful Christmas.


























Cheers
Vreni x

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Have you decked the halls yet?

I have, everything but the Christmas tree. I'm waiting with that until just before Christmas as with our climate, it won't last very long. And we don't want just the skeleton of a tree at Christmas, do we? But since I like a a few little lights I always decorate my corkscrew hazel branches. 

with the pottery angels underneath


as well as my Scandinavian winter village


but my favorite is this little nativity scene by the same artist who made my angels above


and the back of it.



I decorated this fresh pine wreath and the fragrance is wonderful. 


There was even time for a bit of crafting. I made this little Christmas gnome for the quilt group gift exchange today. 


With all that done, the baking finished, the gifts bought or made and wrapped as well as the cards and packages sent I can sit back and relax. Other than entertaining guests, I'm planning to start this quilt "Scandinavian Christmas by Lynette Anderson".  Bliss!

Scandinavian Christmas

I hope you are also taking some time out to enjoy this special time.
Vreni x

Thursday, 6 December 2012

Swiss style Santa

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Today is Santa Clause day in Switzerland. Our Santa comes on the 6th of December and not at Christmas, like in most parts of the world. Another difference is that he doesn't come from the North Pole either but from the Black Forest! He brings nuts, oranges and sweets for the children who have been good and a broom (or a bunch of twigs) for those who have been bad. 

In view of this and since I hosted the quilt group today I decided to have a bit of a Swiss Santa lunch. Traditionally we make and eat "Grättimaa" (meaning old man in Swiss German), made from a sweet bread dough, brushed with an egg wash and sprinkled with sugar.
 The "Graettimaenner"  (and one lady) before baking
The table ready for my guests 
A plate of Christmas cookies. I still have to make two more batches.

I hope your Christmas preparations are going well too and that you are enjoying the season.

Cheers
Vreni x