12 May 2009

PM blanket

One quality I like about a blanket is softness.  This is a fleece blanket with a satin trim, which makes it soft and smooth.
 
I decided not to do the back in flannel because Hawaii can be hot.  The fleece was printed but looked okay on the reverse side.  The trim is about two inches in width.  I do not recall the size of the blanket,  I think I made it ~50 x 60, but it might have been smaller.

The trim was done over several days because I hand-stitched it and wanted the stitches to be small.  It was the first time I worked with this particular type of satin.  I was careful when cutting in to the yardage, as well as making sure I ironed and pinned it carefully.  I have done embroidery in the past, so I did an embroidered name on the trim using a backstitch.  

04 May 2009

Snowy slopes

Yay!  I really enjoy getting pictures of Little frog items being used. Out of the pictures sent to me, I narrowed it down to eight and then looking at how long this blog would get I finally settled on five.

Ears a flapping

Hopefully ears were kept warm while zooming down the slopes in Tahoe.  It makes me smile when I think of the Jack's ears flapping in the breeze.

Pink meow

Snow boarding looks fun.  Unfortunately I have never tried it myself.  The only snow I have ever encountered was up on Mauna Kea.
  
Dwight wearing the Jack

Claudia wearing Pink cat

If you are lucky enough to go up to Mauna Kea(elevation 13,803 ft) when there is snow, you will of course see guys shoveling snow into trucks, with their beverages chilling at their feet.  They will be wearing normal clothes(jeans and a shirt, possibly shorts) and they might have even taken off their jacket or shirt.  People put the snow into their yards and build snowmen that quickly melt in the warm day.  There are warning signs posted about the rocks that can be found at the bottoms of the hills.  Yet, people still ski and even slide down the slopes with their boogie boards.

Shadow of Jack and Cat

I think this is my favorite picture out of the ones sent to me.  If you look closely at the shadow you can see what I think is a single Jack ear flapping in the wind.

Thank you for the great pictures!