Home Again

Temari Ball2A big thank you to Jane for the beautiful gift I received in the mail while I was away in Colorado.   As a winner of her Pay It Forward Award, she sent me a beautiful Temari Ball.   She has made many of them and each one is different.  On her blog she has just recently posted directions for making the core of the Temari Balls.  It is very interesting.  Stop in and take a look at World Embroideries to see how it is done.  Thank you so MUCH Jane for the lovely gift.  I am still working on the gifts for the two who won my Pay It Forward.

Thank you too for all of you who sent well wishes and prayers for my son.  He is recovering slowly and making excellent progress.   In another three to five months or so he will be back to normal.   I was so fortunate to have been able to spend this week or so with him and see for myself how he is doing.   This trip to Colorado was a very special time for us.Sunset in Colorado  Here is one of their lovely sunsets.

 

 

 

 

Buffalo

 

On our return trip we did a little detour and did some middle-of-the-winter touristy things.   We stopped in Custer State Park to see the free roaming buffalo and other animals. Buffalo2  The buffalo amaze us.  

 

 
Pronghorn2
Then the beauty of the Pronghorn antelope is so refined.

 

 

 

 

 

mountain goatWe did a quick visit to Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills and saw a wooly mountain goat grazing.Mt.Rushmore

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Quilted MooseQuilted Moose2On the way home, I did manage to find the quilt shop that Jill from Cottonwood Quilts in Niwot, Colorado told me about.   It was not hard to find and it certainly was well worth the trip.   The owner, Debbie, has done a fantastic job of having a LARGE variety of fabrics, patterns, threads, etc. for her customers.   It is a delightful shop and it seems to be busy with lots of things going on all the time.   They do quite a bit of internet business as well.   So stop in to see them at The Quilted Moose in Gretna, Nebraska.  It is a lovely town just west of Omaha, Nebraska.  It was difficult to walk out of the store without spending a fortune.   I could have bought one of this and one of those and some of these….etc. etc.   Since my sewing room is shamedly stuffed already with things I haven’t finished…I refrained and just picked up some small pieces of fabric I had been seaching for.

 

Fiber HiderOne special find of this trip to Colorado came from The Stitcher’s Garden in Longmont, Colorado.   Nancy showed me a delightful tool called a “Fiber Hider.”    It is super for all kinds of thread or yarn.   One can just slip the looped end under your threads and pull the tail through with the other hooked end.   It is a bit pricey ($30…would make a delicious gift), but once I had it…well I can’t imagine not having one now!!   And I love the little silver turtles.    In the past week, I have used it over and over again!  Don’t know what I did without it.

8 Comments (+add yours?)

  1. Jane
    Feb 08, 2009 @ 06:34:29

    So glad you have arrived home safely. The journey home looks amazing

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  2. virtualquilter
    Feb 08, 2009 @ 16:21:05

    Welcome home! Your trip home was a bit cooler than ours last week. It was too hot to do anything much other than sit in the car. Even passed by a quilt shop I wanted to visit because it was before opening time and too hot to wait! Did find one open and had a great time talking, but didn’t buy a lot.
    We drove through Bendigo on the way home, my brother and sister in law came through a similar route on Friday, so we all saw some of the area which is now such a mess.
    Judy B

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  3. Marjorie
    Feb 09, 2009 @ 12:24:46

    Welcome home. Jane chose one of my favorite Temari balls for you. It’s so pretty. I’m gad to hear your son is doing well. Marjorie

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  4. Philip
    Feb 10, 2009 @ 02:42:04

    You see you can also take nature pictures well done !! send my best wishes to your Son !

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  5. Thomas
    Feb 10, 2009 @ 10:23:53

    Beautiful series. You seem to have had a wonderful time. And that image of the single buffalo is my favorite in this series

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  6. jenclair
    Feb 11, 2009 @ 08:35:12

    The Temari Ball is just beautiful! Lucky you!

    Love the photos of the Western wild life, and I’m so glad to hear that your son is doing better!

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  7. anne prunet
    Feb 12, 2009 @ 17:00:40

    Hello Karen. This hider fiber tool seems to be a magic thing! But – although I understand what you write about it – I cannot figure out what it is used for…I feel stupid! When you have some spare time, would it be possible you explain to a French lady, using my email address. It is not urgent at all. I will visit the exhibition-and-shopping fair Aiguille en Fête in Paris next Sunday, and maybe I will find it?
    I think that next spring time will be something like a re-birth for Michael. It sounds good!

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  8. Carinemarie
    Mar 08, 2009 @ 18:02:35

    Hello,
    Beautiful pictures.
    Hope your son wil get the “old” one very soon.
    Regards,
    Carinemarie

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