Saturday, November 8, 2014

Your Soulmate: A person with whom you have an immediate connection the moment you meet — a connection so strong that you are drawn to them in a way you have never experienced before. As this connection develops over time, you experience a love so deep, strong and complex, that you begin to doubt that you have ever truly loved anyone prior. Your soulmate understands and connects with you in every way and on every level, which brings a sense of peace, calmness and happiness when you are around them. And when you are not around them, you are all that much more aware of the harshness of life, and how bonding with another person in this way is the most significant and satisfying thing you will experience in your lifetime. You are also all that much aware of the beauty in life, because you have been given a great gift and will always be thankful.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

I saw this on the internet and thought it sounds good -
wise words -

When you fall in love make sure it’s with somebody who treats you exactly how you deserve to be treated. Love somebody who wants to know everything about you, from your favorite color to your childhood memories to how you managed to survive all those years. Love somebody who can make you laugh. Love somebody who kisses your forehead. Love somebody who notices all of your flaws but chooses to see past them. Love somebody who listens to whatever is on your mind. Love somebody who always reminds you how blessed they are to have found you. Love somebody who protects you. Love somebody who you can’t stay mad at for more than an hour because you miss speaking to them. Love somebody who knows every freckle on your face, every stretch mark on your thighs, every scar and every tear. Love somebody who you can plan a future with. And most importantly, love somebody who makes you question why you were so afraid to fall in love in the first place. Don’t forget to make them feel loved in return.

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Rosie the Riveter Day

Yesterday was one of those days that turned out to be more special than one could have expected.
I am a member of the International Questers, President of Sauk Trail #573.  Our chapter does volunteer work and provides Service hours to historical things and projects.
A couple of weeks ago one of our members read in the local paper that the Willow Run Airport was hosting an event to help raise funds for saving a museum about Rosie the Riveter and the strong female work force in the Bomber Plants during WW1.  Rosie was an iconic figure in the South East Michigan area, I don't know how far her fame stretches but it seems the poster of her with the arm raised and a fist is all over.

The plan was to have at least 250 woman dress as Rosie, wearing the Blue work shirt, work pants rolled up to reveal  red socks, black work shoes and the red and white (lipstick-pattern name) polka dot scarf and have a picture taken for the Guiness Book of Records.  Of our 25 members seven of us decided we would join in the effort to help meet the goal of 250 Rosies.
Hence came the day to go and sadly one of our members had to decline so we had six.  We did not have a clue what we had gotten ourselves in for.  As we arrived at Hangar one we were amazed to a large parking lot full of cars and "Rosie's" everywhere.  We walked toward the building and got in a long line of "Rosie's" waiting to be checked in.


There were Rosie's of all shapes, sizes and ages. It was very cold as we waited in that long line everyone guessing how many were there.

Once inside (where it was blessedly warm) we were inspected to make sure we had the right uniform.

We tucked our pant legs, rolled and twisted our scarves and piled on the rouge and lipstick in Rosie's honor
In the photo above there is Pam Chaffee, Kathy Johnson Bartshe, myself, Louise Rayburn, Peggy Fisher and Linda Trewin down front, all with our arms raised in Can Do fashion.

I think Kathy should have won the prize for best Rosie of the day

This gorgeous car was parked outside just for a back drop, we couldn't resist.

Kathy took the picture below to show how many Rosie's were lined up behind us.  I cropped the picture of me from this photo.

The entire process took about three hours. There were a total of 778 Rosie's, broke that record!
Twenty four "Original Rosie's" were on hand with family members.  The National Anthem was sung and then the crowd broke in to God Bless America, America the Beautiful, and Amazing Grace.
We are are now part of history and it feels good!  
I have never had so many cameras pointed at me in all my life, every where you looked there was a camera.
When it was all done we went to a local restaurant in costume, we were treated as honored guests by staff and customers alike.
A day to remember.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Spring? I wish.... work continues in the ''studio'

My YUCK corner is finally not yucky anymore.  With the addition of my $20 wooden file cabinet and a little chalk board and paint I am finally happy with the look and I have more storage.  Storage is a good thing and I can never have enough.  Drawers are my thing, small, medium, large, old, new, anywhere.

This shot is when I first put the file cabinet in place.  I decided the red book case just wasn't right.  I gave it a couple of layers of purple craft paint then sprayed it with same paint I used on the washer and dryer.  That was a bit too purple so did an over spray of metallic silver over lace on the side and silver on the edges, I love the way it brightens that corner and more storage.

From a 'distance', my dryer (on a wooden box so I don't have to bend over to fold clothes), the laundry sink, washer, my home made shelves and then the corner.  this once super messy space is now much more usable and comfortable place to work.

The wall behind the washer and dryer is coming together nicely.  I am loving the look of my recycled wall covering.  More on that another time. The antique crazy quilt on the work bench is another subject to share sometime soon.

Time to create something, maybe finish my daughters curtains.  I hope you enjoy your day.
Think Spring.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Estate Sale kinda day

I was looking for an Estate sale to go to today, why is it that the best ones I see are on the days when I have to be at work all day?
The only one I could find today was not far from home and in a warehouse, the ad said everything that was more than two weeks in the store was 75% off to make room for two new estates coming in.  Well, don't believe everything you read.  This was an overstuffed warehouse in an industrial park and there were no prices on anything so how do you know if it a reduced price?  Where will the new stuff go?  The prices were kind of high on most everything we asked about.  Maybe I will go back in a couple of weeks and ask for a price on the same things I asked about today.
I did purchase a few things, an old square tin for $3, a yard long picture of songbirds on a feeder for $8, a piece of vintage scarf fabric for $5, 8 Little Golden books for $5 and a really neat old wooden three drawer file cabinet for only $20.  
I really like the old tin but I think it may become part of the Quester raffle prize I was trying to put together.
The picture replaced a wooden shelf that I recently hung in my kitchen that just didn't fit the space.  I cleaned the picture and I like it a lot, now when there are no real birds in the yard at my feeders I can see a picture.
Not too sure what will happen to the fabric, it has a black background around the edges and paisleys (60's return) with an ivory center each square is about 12 inches and I got about three yards.
The little Golden Books fascinated me, my favorite is the Pokey Little Puppy that I read and re-read to my daughter (now 38) so many times that I could recite it backwards, I remember my Grandpa reading it to me.  The strangest thing about the little books is that I have never seen them before and the speaker for my Quester chapter meeting that was cancelled last week due to snow was going to speak about those books.  We have rescheduled the meeting for this Wednesday, I may stick the remaining 7 books in the raffle prize.  I plan to put a ribbon on the Pokey Little Puppy and put it with my Christmas ornaments.
More on the fabulous file cabinet later.  I just love it!  Can't believe the reasonable price she gave me for that, I didn't even quibble.
Quibble, great word, don't know where I pulled that from, not one of my normal words.
Signing off, I hope you have a lovely evening, come again soon.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

SisterSusiesStuff

SisterSusiesStuff is my Etsy shop.  A few years ago I had an Etsy shop with a few friends, unfortunately that didn't last so I decided that since the Etsy shop was set up with my credit card and most of the items we had sold were mine that I would just change the name and start the account again.
I have been saving fabrics, costume jewelry, lace, paints, and just about anything else you can think of for a very long time.  The thought was that one day I would retire and would need something to do.
Last fall I went to a home that had the sewing and craft room of my dreams so I set my mind that I would do what I could with the space (es) that I had.  I have worked and worked to organize and make it pretty enough to want to spend time in what has now become my "studio" -  no longer my craft room.
I love to make things for people that I care about and give them little gifts for no reason.  That does take some time but I fear people get tired of my projects so I decided to try to sell some of my creations.  I like each one but can't possibly use everything.
I do not claim to be a perfect seamstress but I do the best I know how.  I love to create new items, I get bored when I have to follow rules and do things over and over.  That means that each thing I make is unique.  I rarely use a pattern and sometimes I agonize and loose sleep trying to figure out how to make something.
This bag was fun to make,I put the dark denim over the light denim and then just sewed a free form pattern over it with my zig zag stitch then cut the dark denim away.  Then I washed the bag a couple of times to get it to fray.  I used the inseam from a pair of jeans for the handle.

This is a cute little bag was made with a back pocket that I cut off a pair of jeans and lined it with a polka dot print and added a vintage button.  It is the perfect size for the necessities when running out for the day.  Great for travel, passport, phone, money.

I love this bag, it is big enough for carrying files for work, it has inside pockets and two pockets on the outside, one has a blue jean zipper.  It is lined with a very pretty cotton fabric that is red roses on a black background.

This little bag is made from a pair of little girls overalls.  The pocket and butterfly were the front of the yoke and the strap is the shoulder straps from the overalls.  It is one a denim that is darker than the pocket and has a blue flowered cotton lining.

I just love all of my creations. I wish I could just give them away but I am running out of people to give things to.  I hope someone will buy them sooner or later.


We are due to get up to ten inches of snow in the next twenty four hours, UGH!  I may find myself in the studio again tomorrow.
I hope you have a fun day.

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Quester raffle project

I am a member of the Sauk Trail #573 Questers.  Questers is an International Organization that is primarily women from around the country and we are an antique study group and we work to help preserve the past for the future.  We are also a social group.  Out chapter meets in our homes, rotating each month.  Our main project is ongoing and is to help our local historical park, Greenmead Historical Park, Livonia, MI (find it on facebook).  We raise money to help make improvements, through the years we have paid to have wood graining done on the moldings in one of the historical homes, pre-Civil war.  We are currently waiting for word on whether our application for a grant from the State of Michigan Questers has been granted, with this money we hope to pay for reupholstering several pieces of furniture in the main house of the village.
Each month our chapter has a small raffle to add to our coffers.  We have to have matching funds for our grant.  I won the raffle last month so it is my responsibility to bring the raffle item this month.  We raised $29 last month and that is about $10 over the norm due to the fact that it was an awesome prize, a scarf from Cambodia, a valentine mug, chocolates, a cloth bag, a valentine dish, and a bottle of Bailey's Irish Cream.
Now I have to have something ready by Wednesday.  Today I made a satin "ditty bag" with off white satin that I had bought years ago to make a wedding dress for my daughter and an antique doily.  I just love the bag and I am sure my friends will also but what can I put with it?  I found a small tin with a lid in the kitchen cabinet and filled it with some of my home made sea salt caramels and I put that in the bag but I need to come up with some thing else. I have a bottle of wine someone left here at Christmas, I may put that in the bag, I could add a couple of wine glasses. I have two more days to think.
Today I decided to let the house work go and spend the day in the sewing room.  I sewed a blanket that my sons mother in law started for the boys,  we will give that to them from both of us.  I made the "ditty bag" (I think it will make a good laundry bag for travel.) I made three more little aprons to put on my Etsy site (SisterSusiesStuff), I made a carry-all for a friend using the fabric left from the pillows that came with our couch and more of the satin and a picture of the Michigan map that has her deceased husbands sailboat on the front. (I can't wait to see her so I can give it to her.) and then I took some chair cushion covers that another friend had given to me and more of the satin and made a bag for that friend.  The chair cushions were just the cloth covers and when I took them apart I found that they had not been sewn but were hot glued!!  Too funny, I didn't know anyone did that.
I have collected a good amount of used blue jeans now and will start a new quilt soon.  The last one I made was a a scrap quilt with the frayed edges on one side, not sure I like that, I may tear it apart.

Thinking about taking the  squares apart and then put a channel of denim between the squares, I have washed it twice since this picture and it has shredded some but I still don't like it.  Too much work to just have it sit in a closet.  I think it will make a great blanket for football games.
Here is the "ditty bag", I will make more for my Etsy site

The blanket for my grandsons from his other "Nonny" and I

One of the sweet little aprons I made today, I just love this vintage cherry fabric.

Time to rest, I hope your day was a success also.