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Design Wall

March 7, 2008 at 6:59 pm by Claudia

I last blogged on Monday and its already Friday…its not like I’ve been extraordinarily busy or anything. I’ve worked, I drove to the neighboring state for a day to visit my niece and her children, took the dogs for a bath, grocery shopped, and now the week is over. One note on the dog/bath thing: Our dogs are not small, its winter here, and bathing them in our tub never works. So when we take them for a bath, we drive several miles to a car wash/dog wash. The dog wash has two tubs – my husband takes one dog, I take the other and voila! This always takes a big chunk of time. Both dogs are long-haired and shed a lot so next week will be all about swiffering tumbleweeds of dog hair again and again. But they look and smell great.

Our cottage is very small. Sometimes its hard to find the proper space in which to create. This was my dilemma when I wanted to start a quilt. There simply wasn’t enough space, I thought, to plan and work on a quilt. Then my husband and I thought about our upstairs landing. There was some unused space that had potential. At the top of the stairs is a little niche. I moved the trunk that had been there previously and lo and behold, my sewing machine table fit right in.
As you turn the corner at the top of the stairs, there is a wall that I made into my design wall, by covering insulation board with felt and attaching it to the wall. Then I invested in a cutting table that is the perfect height. When not in use it folds down on two sides and takes up very little space. Its not the studio I dream of someday, but it works for now.

This is the quilt I am working on – Its a snowball block from Kaffe Fassett’s Museum Quilts.

Its further along than this now, but the photo gives you an idea of my design wall. You can see the edge of the cutting table on the left. In the future, I’ll post more photos of the quilt and the sewing area. This particular quilt is going to be for our bed.

Hope you have a great weekend.

Filed Under: dogs, quilting 1 Comment

New Treasures

March 3, 2008 at 4:56 pm by Claudia

I am lucky enough to work part-time at a local home and antique shop. The owner is a friend of mine who is enormously talented. She can arrange and display merchandise in such a wonderful way that every customer who comes in raves about the shop. I see lots of neat treasures all the time and manage to resist temptation. However, when this table came in I wasted no time in letting my friend know that I wanted it. She had other plans for it, but my heart was set on it. I hung in there until she realized that I was like a dog with a bone and she gave in – very graciously, I might add. Today we brought it home. Its a round table like many others, but I fell in love with the legs. I don’t know how well you can see them, but I love their curvy lines. The table also has two leaves, so we can have a nice group over for dinner. Our previous table was a primitive green work table that we have moved up to our office. We are very happy with our new addition. (Please excuse the slightly crooked photo.)

We also go to a lot of auctions. This is my newest McCoy vase that I won at auction the other night. Isn’t it lovely? Its called the “Strap Vase.”

Have a happy Monday!

Filed Under: McCoy pottery, vintage 3 Comments

Dreams of Spring

February 29, 2008 at 6:51 pm by Claudia

These are daffodils from last year’s garden. I have resorted to posting this photo because we are getting MORE SNOW tonight and into tomorrow! The last prediction I heard was 4-6 inches. We are trying not to be too depressed, but we have had our fill.

Spring cannot come soon enough. It is supposed to warm up next week, but in the meantime – more shoveling, more salt.

Are the rest of you dreaming of spring? For some reason this particular winter has been a bit harder to bear than most. The wonderful thing is that as soon as the air begins to feel spring-like and the first buds are revealing themselves, all will be forgiven and forgotten. That is what is amazing about the seasons. Soon enough we will be cleaning up the garden, adding compost, planting, happily puttering away.

I must be patient.

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

I've worked in the theater for more years than I can count. I'm currently a voice, speech, dialect and text coach freelancing on Broadway, off Broadway, and in regional theater.

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