Friday, November 07, 2008

We've Been Crafty

We've been pretty crafty lately.  

I have worked on a quilt for my sweetie for the last month.  He is only issued a sleeping bag and sleeps on a 2 inch foam mattress.  That does not sound homey or comfy or snugly at all.  So I made him a quilt so he can wrap up and snuggle and feel warm and cozy and loved.   Feel like home.  I made it in army colors so it still feels like issue and doesn't stand out too much.  I used cotton on the front but flannel on the back.  I tied it because I was very short on time.  I sent it last Saturday morning.  He had it by Wednesday morning.  Now that's service!!
Front - 
The pattern is an original design by on of my favorite quilt shops in Tunkannock called Endless Mountain Quiltworks.  The pattern is called Pennsylvania Polka.
Back
Close up of fabric.  Army jeeps in black and tan.  Brown camo for the binding.
Up close - showing back and binding.
Ainsley has also been crafty.  She brought home a large piece of card stock with a turkey drawn in pencil.  Her assignment was to decorate it any way using any thing she likes.  We chose what? Fabric - of  course.  I love scraps.  She picked each fabric she wanted to use.  We had traced the turkey on parchment paper and cut out each piece.  She then taped the pattern on to the scrap of fabric and my mom or I cut it out for her.  She then took a paint brush and some watered down Elmers glue and brushed each piece with glue.  We helped her find the right spot to glue it down.  Fun project!  Cute Turkey!
Cute Girl!
Chase also has been crafty.  He made a little book type thing in art class.  Each class was given a quote.  The kids then had to decide how to depict the quote.  The out side was a thick heavy cover.  
It was then folded into three sections.  The back cover was thick and heavy again.
The quote that Chase's class used was, 
"May the sun in his course visit no land more free more happy more lovely than this our own country."
Chase chose to use the letters - U S A.  Each letter had a picture within it.  He also added a peace sign.  I think he did an awesome job.  I love his soldier.  It reminds me of someone very special.  The following shows a close up of each of his letters.

7 comments:

MAN said...

Boy all y'all are so crafty I can hardly believe it. All of the projects are really nice, I am very impressed. Chase your project is especially great! The soldier reminds me of someone who you know and loves you very much. Keep on being crafty. It brings a lot of joy and happiness to my life. I love you guys and appreciate your thoughts prayers and kindness.
Daddy

Diane Arnett Gardiner said...

Gorgeous quilt! I do many things, but NOT that!

Judi said...

Chase is quite the artist!

I love the turkey too. What a cute idea.

What a nice quilt - I am sure it must have been nice for Dan to receive it in the mail fresh from home!

Anonymous said...

Brittany I wish I had your kids in my class! Such talent and you can tell they care about their work. Way to go guys!
Love, Aunt Jamie

Ree said...

I love that quilt--perfect colors for the military Man, but a great reminder of the comforts of home--right down to the pattern name!

The turkey and the book are impressive artwork as well.

Princess Gerty said...

I love it all! What great, passionate work! Man, you are lucky--I am sure the quilt warms you emotionally and physically!

Christine said...

That looks like a great quilt! I am amazed at how you just sit down and a short while later - wah-lah, a quilt. The kids did a great job on their projects too - it must run in the family!