1st japanese craft book

So, there has been a lot out there in crafty blog land about japanese craft books. I’ve envied the ones posted over on angry chicken over and over. There’s this hand made felt one I’ve been drooling over for months now. Then this blog got started and I started browsing the eBay sellers. Well, here’s what I got in the mail today:

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I’m pretty excited about the baby elephant. It’s the perfect size for a punch-needle project. And my kids are definitely getting hedgehogs for Christmas. The patterns are clear and easy to follow, despite the fact they are in japanese.

I’m sure this won’t be my last japanese craft book.

little tiny Edwin

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Here’s a little tiny guy. Despite his diminuitive size, he’s taken a long time to make. I spun super fine lace weight merino yarn, then made the fabric for each pattern piece with punch needle emboidery. That took me awhile because it was my first punch needle project and I didn’t get the same density of loops on the pieces, and then I forgot to make one of the body pieces a mirror image of the other. I was working on this way back in April while I was listening to the General Conference broadcast. I took him to Boise with me too, in hopes of finishing him, but I was quilting.

Anyway, he’s done now and I love him! He’s pretty crooked and wonky. Sitting down he’s 4 or 5 inches tall, fully jointed, with glass eyes, and ribbon Amy sent me tied around his neck. Now he’s sitting on the book shelf by his big pal Rupert.

long time no blog…

There has been too much to catch up on that making an entry has been daunting…

We got a dog. She’s awesome. We all really love her. My feather duster has been the only chewing-things-she’s-not-supposed-to casualty. Pretty good for a month in a house full of shoes and toys if you ask me.

Barry’s mom came to visit. It was nice. We even got to go on a date while she put the kids to bed. Barry and I had a great time. After losing Jonah and many other traumatic happenings, Grandma was laughing, and crying when we got home. I wouldn’t count on her doing that again.

Logan turned 1!!! My little baby walks around and turns on the oven and dumps greasy-soaking-pot-water all over the couch. He also does really cute things like giving “loves” constantly and signing please and other random things that mean something to him. He is so cute I can hardly stand it.

Our garden grew– and died. We got a pretty good crop of green beans and the peas are still goin’ strong, but the cucumber beetles got our cucumbers squash and cantalope. We will have salsa, though. We’ve got tomatoes and jalapeno peppers coming out of our ears!

Now I have a cold… but it’s getting better. Tomorrow is our anniversary. I have to be better by then!