My first "ever" gift from a swap has arrived. Thank-you Cheryll !!!!!
I was so excited to find this package waiting at our local Post Office.... I live in a small town on the coast of Maine. It was raining when they went to deliver and so they kept the package until I could pick it up...
I love the fabric, the colors and the essence of Australia.....
Not only a mug rug, but also fabric Cheryll used to create the mug rug.... A great calendar with photos showing wildflowers of Australia...
Thanks again Cheryll, because of your generosity I think I might enter another swap.... I love being the recipient of something someone has created just for me .....
Thanks to Cheryll for snapping a few photos of the mug rug package I sent her way. I only thought of this after having posted the package.
I am afraid that I need to work on the sophistication of my rug rugs...Mine was very simplistic.
So off to make a few practice rugs, to practice new skills and stretch my learning curve (I have several secretaries at the office, my practice pieces might just become gifts!!)..
Cheryll again, thanks for the inspiration....
First Mug rug swap sent...
What was my process? I made 5 practice pieces, yes five. I do love strip quilting so it was great fun to choose fabrics, check lines and stitch away. I did take these little canvases to another level by making fabric of stripped pieces then cutting those into strips and putting them back together. It is all about the fabric, the size of pieces and the finished product...
And then in this swap came the packaging...What to add to the package, how to package for Australia, what might my swap partner like?
I thought a few post cards of where I hail from might be fun and so Pemaquid, New Harbor and Damariscotta vistas were packed. Easter Peeps and Cadburya are musts. I tried to put a blueberry mug into the package, but was unable to fit everything on...... and so Grammie Rice's blueberry coffee cake took its place. I make a crochet necklace from ribbon yarn that we have dubbed SeaClase because of the color ways sparkling like ocean water. A few decorations, a bit of fabric (my favorites) that I used in the rug then off to the PO for international mailing.. Yikes...listing everything for customs....Thanks to my post-person we filled out forms, chose deliver and the package arrived at its destination.
A bit of fun, a bit of searching the internet for a pattern and then a bit of pattern making. I just had to find that one more thing to add to the package. What better item to add than a tea wallet. I designed this one from several I had seen on line and as purchasable downloads...Kinda liking my design......Might even be a wallet that could have multiple uses....
I was so excited to find this package waiting at our local Post Office.... I live in a small town on the coast of Maine. It was raining when they went to deliver and so they kept the package until I could pick it up...
I love the fabric, the colors and the essence of Australia.....
Not only a mug rug, but also fabric Cheryll used to create the mug rug.... A great calendar with photos showing wildflowers of Australia...
Thanks again Cheryll, because of your generosity I think I might enter another swap.... I love being the recipient of something someone has created just for me .....
Thanks to Cheryll for snapping a few photos of the mug rug package I sent her way. I only thought of this after having posted the package.
I am afraid that I need to work on the sophistication of my rug rugs...Mine was very simplistic.
So off to make a few practice rugs, to practice new skills and stretch my learning curve (I have several secretaries at the office, my practice pieces might just become gifts!!)..
Cheryll again, thanks for the inspiration....
First Mug rug swap sent...
What was my process? I made 5 practice pieces, yes five. I do love strip quilting so it was great fun to choose fabrics, check lines and stitch away. I did take these little canvases to another level by making fabric of stripped pieces then cutting those into strips and putting them back together. It is all about the fabric, the size of pieces and the finished product...
And then in this swap came the packaging...What to add to the package, how to package for Australia, what might my swap partner like?
I thought a few post cards of where I hail from might be fun and so Pemaquid, New Harbor and Damariscotta vistas were packed. Easter Peeps and Cadburya are musts. I tried to put a blueberry mug into the package, but was unable to fit everything on...... and so Grammie Rice's blueberry coffee cake took its place. I make a crochet necklace from ribbon yarn that we have dubbed SeaClase because of the color ways sparkling like ocean water. A few decorations, a bit of fabric (my favorites) that I used in the rug then off to the PO for international mailing.. Yikes...listing everything for customs....Thanks to my post-person we filled out forms, chose deliver and the package arrived at its destination.
A bit of fun, a bit of searching the internet for a pattern and then a bit of pattern making. I just had to find that one more thing to add to the package. What better item to add than a tea wallet. I designed this one from several I had seen on line and as purchasable downloads...Kinda liking my design......Might even be a wallet that could have multiple uses....