And, about 2 weeks later, we had just one jar unopened - we make really good pie filling :)
I finished backing and tying a quilt top I was given - it made a very pretty quilt, which made for a very happy niece.
I tried my hand at making a baby blanket - this is gender neutral, don't you think?
Greg helped me figure out how to make covers for pillows that are removable and thus washable :) I enjoyed picking the colors and buttons - I really like the way they look on our couch.
I made some seat cushions for our dining room chairs with Greg's help -
I made some more cushion covers for decorative pillows for our bed as well...
Greg and I finished our dining room chairs! We made a set of four chairs for less than $50.
Greg made a new slat for the back of this rocking chair (which we got for $5 at a yard sale), and then we cleaned it up and doesn't it look nice! We like it a lot.
Greg and I got to visit the John R. Moyle farm on Pioneer Day - he is the stonecutter who walked over 20 miles each way from Alpine to Salt Lake to work on the Salt lake temple, and he did this for over 20 years with a wooden leg he designed himself. He carved "Holiness to the Lord" on the face of the temple - what an amazing man!
And we have hiked Bridal Veil falls this summer - it was really beautiful when we went in mid-July.
And there is a bit of what we have been up to - I hope you enjoyed it!
1 comment:
I love these things you've been doing!! The chairs look fantastic and the quilt looks fantastic and the cherries look fantastic! I didn't get a good look at your new apartment, though. I'd love to see something about your new washing system. Thanks for this great post!
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