Between Christmas and New Year’s is always my favorite week of the year! All the hustle and bustle is over and it’s time to relax and enjoy the holidays. New Year’s Eve is always low key for us (read: I might even be in bed asleep to celebrate it) and no next day dinner is planned. So I’m having the time of my life and doing whatever I want! I did decide to just take a break for an hour to write and let you know how my gift giving went in case you are on the edge of your seat after my last post.
So here’s a quick run down of the Crunch Time list!
1) Chicken Quilt– I wasn’t able to get the starry borders on, so it was gifted as it was on the last post. The reaction? I’m not really sure! My son went all out buying fabulous, well thought out gifts for everyone in the family– he gave me an “Aerogarden” which is a cute little kitchen garden with a light– I loved it! So I think he was just so excited to be a GIVER, not a RECEIVER this year? The floral fabrics may have thrown him a bit– and he was also disappointed to not take it home. So I think I need to rethink my strategy of “flimsies” as gifts. I am now going to throw it on the longarm and quilt it with abandon– what better practice piece than one that went together this fast?
  So this was very well received, but I want it to be USED, and I’m not sure it’s gonna be too special and end up in a drawer– people want SOFT minky blankets these days? This is one of the conversations I always have with my friends– what happens to a quilt after being gifted is totally out of your hands!
  Here is the secret hoodie– I usually keep this part of my life private, but every Wednesday, for years, I treat myself to a guitar lesson! Yes, all I ever really wanted to be was a rock star. So this “kid” (read: “man”, but he’s a lot younger than me!) has patiently worked with me all these years, and I have made a little progress.Â
Of course, we have gotten to know each other– his mom actually quilts– and he requested a San Francisco Stitch shirt–LOL! A real rock star asked for my logo! So I was so proud of getting this centered on the shirt ( it made me realize how little I have embroidered “items” lately– it’s all been just on fabric) THAT I FORGOT TO MOVE IT UP, so it’s sort of low on the shirt! In addition, the fit wasn’t the best- the men in my family are just not this tall. Nevertheless, this was most graciously received… I’m planning a redo and looking for a longer shirt– this time, we try the shirt on first!
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