Showing posts with label applique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label applique. Show all posts

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Giveaway - seven days left to enter and win!

Once again,
I've been up since 3:30 AM!
I reckon that's the price to pay
for becoming a little kitten adoptive mom!
 
 
 
 
 
 
The little bugger
wakes me up 'cause he wants to eat
but what it really wants is to play!
Oh!... and he is good, really good, at hide and seek!
Of course, he's asleep now and me... I have to fight my own yawning just to stay awake!

Now about the giveaway...
... you still have 7 more days to enter
and win
one of my 3 Tunisian crochet handmade pouches.
The last day to enter is next Friday, October 15,
and I'll announce the 3 winners  on Saturday, October 16.
It's easy to enter,
just leave me a comment about what you like the most,
either about my blog or about my BearyNiceCrafts Etsy shop.
That's it!
Go ahead, and click here to enter!
And don't forget to leave your email
so I can contact you if you win.

On another note,
I've been keeping myself busy
(kinda forcing myself a little bit, but busy is definitely good).
I've finished two more totes,
a new polka dot series, with patchwork applique,
and I think they came out really nice.


Soon I'll be listing them on my

And that's it for today.
You all have a good one!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Some of the stuff I've been working on...

Just before J had to go to the hospital,
I was working on a new post that didn't had the time to publish.
It was about some of things I had been working on for Xmas.
I've decided to publish it now as it was.

Some of the stuff I've been making...



More rageddy totes...



Some needle felting...

I had bought some pre stuffed fabric dolls from a sewing supplies website
and I just loved their cute face.

Before...

... and after I dressed them up!


I've been making more felt felted coasters to give as stocking stuffers.

Red series...

Orange series...

Green series...

Blue series...

... and purple series.
You can check out how they are made by looking in here.
As you can seee, I'm still working on them.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Things have been a little busy around here

Things have been a little busy around here and aren't still quite alright.

We are back home since last Thursday,

after a week in the hospital with J.

We are finally home.

Unfortunately, since in a while he has to be hospitalized.

He seems to be doing a little bit better now

but it is always very rough on him to stay at the hospital.

Of course I'm always with him, I stay day and night

(thank goodness for those chairs that lay down and make a bed!)

but I also feel the effects of being away from home.

This is Lemur.I got it for J while in the hospital. It cheered us both up!

It has always been only the two of us alone but I'm okay with that.

Anyways...

I usually meet neat people (patient families) while I'm in there.
We try to support each other
and this time I met a very curious character
which caught my attention since I first saw him.
Remember Georges Moustaki?,
now think about the song Le Métèque
(juif errant, prêtre grecque, avec mes cheveux aux quatre vents...),
and that's him!
About late 50's early 60's, very tall and thin,
long long gray beard and gray hair tied in a long pony tail.
I am describing him just so you understand why I tought of Moustaki
and the surprise I felt
when he told me about his wife
(in a serious condition, she had undergone brain surgery).
He said he had told her if you see the light just go toward it, you go!
So I asked him
why did you tell her such a thing?
(I would have told her to fight and not to go) and he said:
Because we don't belong in here, we belong in heaven and this in here is hell!


Definitely not what my beloved Moustaki would have said!

But again... what do I know... I don't know why I always have grand expectations from people I really don't know.
But don't get me wrong... he was a very nice person
and I wish his wife a total recovery.

Also met a mother and a sister
whose son and brother
had brain injury (like my husband) since earlier this year.
We all knew the same institutions, the same medical staff and had the same grand questions...
It was really nice to talk to them
and I could tell they felt the same.
Mostly, we all feel outraged with the lack of structures and specific support for brain injuries (severe brain injury in both our loved ones).
In their case he has been in a institution since the accident happened
and been having some serious health problems
(lack of hygiene, pressure ulcers and so on...).
When we meet someone that has been going trough the same you have...
it really feels good just to share.
I wish them all the best!

And that would be it for hospital talk.


The cats were very happy to have us back!...


The poor things!... no dry food for all this time, but I'm pretty sure they ate...


yeah, the poor birds come for dinner in the garden... and the cats join them for sure!... :0(












Of course the one I missed the most was Baby.






He's bigger now and likes to fight me!... :0)












Before all this events I had been working on a new quilt for the wheel chair.

I got the idea for this quilt from Geta´s Quilting Studio @
http://cadouri-din-inima.blogspot.com/2009/04/quick-and-easy-quilt-tutorial.html

(thanks for the easy tutorial!)
and then I altered it a little bit.



Like I said it's a small quilt for the wheel chair and


I've applique a flower in each square.










I've also finishd two raggedy bags,


but this time I made the handles differently.

I used some eyelets and cotton cord.

I like the way they look.
They are smaller than my usual ones
(I've used 4 x 4 squares) and probably they will make some Xmas gifts!




















Adding to the Xmas gifts and while at the hospital

I made a few more little pouchs,
the tunisian crochet ones.

One of the staff members told me: They look so good just like store bought!
And that was quite a compliment! :0)


Friday, September 18, 2009

Gardening and sewing and cats

I just realized it has been more then a week since my last post.

It has been busy around here that's for sure.













Have been working
on the yard and on the gardens


and the cats keep me company.

As you probably already guessed


there's a bunch of cats around here.



It's almost becoming a problem but


I really don't have the heart to stop feeding them.


Not when they came to me and rub against my legs

and look at me with them big eyes...

Anyway, as I was saying,
the mower has been broken
and my yard almost looked like a jungle!...


Of course I'm exaggerating,






but it sure has been messing with my nerves...


Well, not anymore!
Mower if fixed, yard is mow,

and my pocket book is so much skinnier...

Oh well, things do go bad and I do what I can,

but fixing that mower was definitely beyond my capability.

Meanwhile I also had the tiller fixed and

have already tilled a stripe for my fall bulbs!
Yay!!!....
Anyways ...







I did some sewing and this time it was another wall hanging


(I got the idea from a blog but can't find the URL,


and for that I really do apologize).


I had printed the project (as I always do when I like something,

and then I filed it on a folder that I named craft's ideas),

and made mine just by looking at it, I had no pattern.


Of course, Cats being the theme was the main reason it caught my eye and made me print it.

This one is just about felt applique
on a background that I pieced together
(sky, meadow and wall).


Mostly I got attracted by the unusual cat's shape and outline.


To hang it I used my usual hearts
(it is my favourite way to hang these wall hangings as you can see and tell).
And that's it!
Tough it doesn't look like much
I assure you these have been long days
and still
I'm so glad they are
because it means all is well and running!