Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Happy ME day...

Today I'm teaching this new block at Material Girls. Just in case you can't tell...it goes into my Paper Doll quilt....lol
This is Kassidy's apron...although it looks sort of like it could be a dress instead. I think she looks cute wearing it when she bakes with Grandma!

Grandma teaches Kass how to mix up the cookie dough in the trusty and reliable Mix Master...(did any of you learn how to bake using one of these like I did?)


Kassidy always cares about fashion....even in the kitchen. She has an oven mitt to match her apron.


Grandma says..."scrape the sides of the bowl often.....



....and measure carefully."




Here are the cookies...no...they are not burnt. They are chocolate chocolate chip cookies! LOL


Kassidy had a fun afternoon with Grandma.



Yes...it will be a good day to teach at Material Girls because that is one of my very favorite places to be and today is happy ME day...yes...it's my birthday. And today I choose ME.
After teaching, I will drop off my Family Reunion quilt to my friend Helen for quilting (yay! it's done) ....and then spend the evening with my family ...and packing for the 3 day American Quilting retreat that will start early tomorrow morning.
I can't wait....for the rest of the week it's all about me (I'm already feeling a bit selfish)...but I'll get over it!
I've had so many deadlines lately that I'm looking forward to a little rest and relaxation....
Of course there will plenty of pictures to share with you when I get home.

Have a great week everyone!

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26 comments:

Calamity Jane's Cottage, Bonnie said...

Hi Lori, Happy Birthday first and you have my Dad's Birthday, boy he is missed.
Your details in your quilts are so fantastic. I told Nanette I wish I was going on the retreats. Have the best of time and rest up.
Keep Stitchen'
Bonnie

little acorns said...

Happy Birthday Lori! It sounds like you do have a great week planned. A retreat sounds perfect! I hope you have a wonderful week (& year!)
xo, Bren

Nedra said...

Happy Birthday Lori! I wish I had known earlier because I would have sent you a card! I hope your day is wonderful, and that your family spoils you. And have a great retreat. This date is going on my calendar and next year I will be more prepared.
Happy, Happy Birthday Lori dear,
Happy days will come to you all year.
If I had one wish then it would be:
A Happy Happy birthday to you from Me!

Elizabeth said...

Happy Birthday! I hope you get lots of good loot :).

I love the Paper Dolls quilt. I think it is my favorite of yours so far. I came across it 3 months in and almost signed up for the club late, but with the holidays approaching I decided that I'd better wait for the pattern to come out instead. I love all the fun details you've put into each block of the quilt.

Someday, I hope to be able to take one of your classes. Thanks for sharing your talents! You are amazing!

Micki said...

Happy Birthday! The retreat sounds like great fun1 Your work is so beautiful!
Micki

Where in the world is Jefferson City, Missouri said...

Great blog. I still use my mother in laws mixer, just like the one on the blog. A good mixer.....
Happy Birthday......

Kim Walus said...

Happy Me-Day to you. I'm looking forward to 3 me days too. It's a belated birthday present to myself. We all need those kind of days more often than just our birthdays. Enjoy you day and I'll see you tomorrow. I'm happy to hear that you're staying the whole time. YEAH!!

Nanette Merrill said...

Sweeeet. I love the shape of the apron. It is darling. All of it. Your work is always the best.

Diva Kreszl said...

such a sweet block...love it!

Joanna said...

These blocks are just beautiful!!! And yes I learned to cook using that same exact mixer - my mother still has it and uses it!! Good memories:)

PamKittyMorning said...

I love that block, but then I love all your lovely things. I hope you have a wonderful time on your retreat and a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday...you deserve some me time. Kristy in Ohio

Kimberly said...

That is beyond fantastic!

Mary said...

Happy Birthday. Thanks for sharing your talents with us. I'm drooling over the Chocolate Chocolate Chip cookies way over here in Washington State. Remember the old time Mix Masters. My mom made a revolving cake
plate (lazy Susan) out her old one when the motor quit. I think I have it somewhere, I used it under our old Scrabble game.

Mary on Lake Pulaski said...

Happy Birthday Lori! Have a great week.
And yes, I learned on the Mix Master!

dream quilt create said...

Happy Birthday Lori, you young thing! Moms and designers desperately need ME days! I gasped when I saw the new block, it is so beautiful. I can hardly wait to get started. What I can hardly wait to see also, is your new fabric line. When will I get a glimpse? Have a great retreat!

Unknown said...

Happy Day to you! I love all the baking you've done with all those utensils! Just so cute.
You must have had so much fun putting this together...I had fun seing it!

Enga Krahmer said...

Hi,Your kitchen is soooooo beautiful quilt
loving greeting from Germany
enga

Libby said...

Happy Birthday Lori!! My birthday is the 16th! I hope that you have a great day! My husband took me to quilt shops in Atlanta, I also bought a ton of DMC floss and I am going to bake me a red velvet cake!!
Libby

Tina said...

Happy Birthday Lori! Hope you have a fabulous weekend all about YOU! Love to check on what you're up to. Your applique quilts are beyond wonderful!

cherry said...

Hpppppppppppy birthday! adorable quilt

Jan said...

Happy, Happy Birthday Lori and here's to wishing you many more happy, healthy years to celebrate! I adore the new block ... it's awesome. "Happy Retreating!"

Alice said...

I just received the patterns I ordered this week (grandma's kitchen and family). They are so cute and I can't wait to start on one. I'll certainly order more in the future.

Mistea said...

This is an amazing story quilt - I love the paper doll style and all the details you are incorporating. Beautiful

Carrie P. said...

Love all the detail on your blocks.

Kathy said...

Hi There Lori, I not only learned about baking by using the Mix Master, I have my Grandma's! I suppose that it is from the 40's or 50's. I love it for my chocolate chip cookies and whenever I make mint meringues.

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