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Our #2 Daughter is Following in My Footsteps

Quilt Therapy Posted on May 30, 2013 by TK HarrisonMay 29, 2013

DD#2 is taking a family living sewing class this semester.  I am very proud of her final project in this semester class, even though I had little to do with her actual project except for choosing the fabrics with her!

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And she had enough of a couple of the fabrics to make yet another pillow:

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She was pleased as punch with both of her sewing/quilting adventures – and so was I!

Oopsie daisy!  I spoke too soon – I found DD#2 going through my fabric stash again because she wants to make a pillow for her sister’s graduation gift.  Perhaps I should be upset about it – but why?  As my foster mother said many times when she was here this past winter – who is she hurting?  If the answer is no one (except her mom’s stash), then let them do it.  And with that, I did – I even helped her with a contrasting fabric to match the fabric her sister loved!

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Keeping a Quilt Project Organized

Quilt Therapy Posted on May 14, 2013 by TK HarrisonMay 13, 2013

I had to whip up a tote bag Saturday morning for one of my daughter’s friends who was getting married and having a baby shower, all in the same day.  DD#1 decided she would give the newly married couple a card with a sweet message and give the tote as a shower gift.

I explained that she needed to lay out the charm squares in the order that she wanted them sewn together on my portable cutting mat.  Once she did that, and her chicken-artistic-eye was satisfied with the layout, I photographed the squares as she had placed them:

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Shazam!  Just like that, I realized I could have sewn a LOT more of my quilts and quilted projects without having to rip out the seams because I’d sewn a block in the wrong direction!  This is probably not the first time many have heard and/or used this photography organized method – but it was a first for me!  I actually sewed the tote MUCH quicker than others I’ve made just because I had this photo layout to use as a reference guide!

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You can be sure I’ll utilize this “memory maker” idea for most of my quilt projects from here on out!

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Prayers Appreciated!

Quilt Therapy Posted on April 29, 2013 by TK HarrisonApril 29, 2013

I take another break from quilting to ask for prayers for my husband’s family as they deal with the loss of my husband’s aunt.  May her soul burst with love as she enjoys her new heavenly home…and looks down upon all of us, an angel on our shoulders.

AuntLynne

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Winners!

Quilt Therapy Posted on February 25, 2013 by TK HarrisonFebruary 24, 2013

Although I already posted this on Facebook, I wanted to dedicate a post specifically to my drama queens wonderful daughters!  And yes, I need to toot my own horn as I was a member of the International Thespian Society when I was in high school.  Unfortunately, their school does not have a Thespian group – but, to be truthful, all it did for me was I had to go through a hazing ritual of being awakened around 5 o’clock in the morning by two thespians screaming at me to get up and once I was in their auto with a pillowcase over my head, they drove us around on the back roads and then took me to the green room in our high school and put full makeup on me in the form of some soldier (still clueless who that soldier was supposed to be) and I had to wear that the entire school day.  And to this day, I *still* cannot believe that my aunt and uncle left the garage door unlocked so these two guys could come and kidnap me!!!

Anyway, my two oldest are both cast members of their school’s one-act play this year, “The Color of Life”.  I have yet to see a performance but think I will get a chance to do so this coming weekend.

Our oldest daughter has now been in three one-act p  lay (OAP) casts and seems to be chosen each time as a character actress….she is usually the mom or aunt or the matriarch of some family.  An integral part of the play but not really noticed for awards.

Interestingly enough, our next oldest daughter was not chosen to be in the original cast, just in the company (lights, understudy, assistant stage manager, etc.).  Then the unthinkable happened and the gal she was an understudy for didn’t make the grade in one of her classes so she was temporarily removed from the cast and our daughter took over her role.  The young lady has since gotten her grades up, but is in the company and not in the cast.  DD#2 took over her role more than halfway through the practices and has obviously made up for lost time as this was the role she wanted in the first place!

This past weekend, the OAP crew performed at the Wimberley High School Lone Star Theatre One-Ace Play Festival in Wimberley, Texas.  It’s a great event, put on by a much bigger school than we have in Medina – but, they did separate out the schools based on their state classifications (one-A, two-A, etc.).  Their own director gave them a 7 out of 10, so she was pleased but saw room for improvement.

The plays at this festival aren’t “ranked” by winners and such, it’s put on more for the opportunity to have qualified judges critique your play to help get each OAP company ready for UIL competions.  They received only a few critiques, so just a few things to work on.

But, the biggest surprise for everyone in the cast and company came when DD#2 was chosed as an All Star Cast award!  That is HUGE, especially since she has just a supporting role in the production.  She must have NAILED her performance and made a big impression on the judges.  And, she was the only one in our little school who received that prestigious award!  One other young man in their cast received an honorable mention for the All Star Cast and their lead character received the overall best actress award (rightly deserved).  All of us were amazed and excited about this award.  And for the sake of not wanting to hurt any feelings, I made sure DD#1 was okay with me saying these things about DD#2 in such a pubic way.  She is just fine with it, and even mentioned she had very happy tears for her sister when she was called up for the award.

DD#2 with her All Star Cast Award

My two “drama queen” daughters – sharing DD#2’s award

We should all be proud of our children, but this mom is especially proud that I have both right- and left-brained children who can go from being winners in a one-act play and turn around and do chemistry or math equations in their heads!

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A Quilter’s Table – Thanksgiving Table Runner

Quilt Therapy Posted on February 15, 2013 by TK HarrisonFebruary 11, 2013

This holiday, above all others, is my personal favorite.  To me, it’s the calm before the storm of the impending and chaotic Christmas holiday.  It’s family and friends, gathered around a table, sagging with copious amounts of delectable food!  It’s grandmother, mother, daughters and granddaughters working together to create a feast.  It’s a day that is set aside to be thankful – though all throughout the year, we are thankful for the gifts, friendships and love we are blessed with.  Thanksgiving is total LOVE to me.

Here is my version of our next Thanksgiving table runner:

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True Lover’s Knot – pieced

A Thanksgiving Table Runner!

Go ahead – make your own table runners for every holiday!  You can use my quiltspiration or come up with your own!  There will be one final holiday table runner you won’t want to miss on Monday!

Posted in Family Therapy, Holiday Therapy, Quilt Block Fun, Quilt Therapy Blocks, Quilt Therapy Lesson, Quilt-Spiration | 1 Reply

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