A teacher I know said the fabric I wanted to use wouldn't be able to be used for this pattern. While I will admit it was difficult, sometimes to the point of banging my head on the table, I really like the way it turned out.
The only rules I accept in quilting are safety rules. I don't want to lose a finger, but I don't like it when someone says "you can't do that". That is simply a challenge.
This is the Sunbonnet Sue Through the Ages I have been doing all year. My manager really wanted to do a Sue quilt as the year's project, but there really wasn't much interest. I have to admit, I wasn't too thrilled myself, but I committed to doing it. The first row is Norse, the second is Celt, the third is High Gothic, and the fourth is the Six Wives of Henry VIII. I couldn't figure a way to have Anne and Catherine to carry their heads....they just looked like big pillows. But it is done, and I had fun despite myself.... I can't wait to see what others have done.
This is the result of a challenge my general manager set us...how to use a relatively small amount of fabric and make something cool to sell this Ralph Lauren plaid. I thought a bog coat would be perfect, and I think it turned out pretty well. A yard and three quarters, and some terrific closures... And a warm coat later!

Meg enjoyed wearing my fur to the Marine Ball so much, I made her this faux chinchilla shrug, and she likes it even better!
Having my kids home for Christmas was my very favorite present!
It began with a lovely little snow sprinkle, just enough to wet the roads and make the grass look like flour had been spilled on it.
Then it began to sleet, then rain. It was raw and cold, just nasty.

This is from a friend's house, with a tiny breakthrough of Sol.
I have a feeling this year could be cold and nasty. I hope not.
They are mounting up! Sewing for Christmas, Twelfth Night, work both places, it is fun, but time consuming. I have a couple of faux fur projects going, one of which I will show after it is done.... Looks like nothin' now. The other is this one, a fur lined hood for both SCA and mundane use. If this winter is as bad as they are saying, I will need it.
The day began early with a ride north for a little minor surgery. The sun was up before we left, but not before we rose. The sky was a won...