Friday, December 29, 2017

Fish, Snow, and Hawk

My final completed project of 2017 is the fish table runner that I made for my brother's birthday. 


The wool fabrics are all the ones I recently washed and dried in anticipation of making some wool projects and this one was perfect.


I found the pattern in Terry Clothier Thompson's book Lewis & Clark: Quilts for the Journey.  


Because my brother is a master fly-fisherman, I wanted to make something that he'd appreciate and was meaningful at the same time. So I included a piece of tan herringbone wool that once was our father's sport jacket. I think he'll like that :)


Here's the back with a fused fish label.

 

Mother Nature cooperated this year with a beautiful White Christmas!


The view from the restaurant in Lake Placid where my daughter, daughter-in-law, and grand-daughters took me to lunch for my birthday :) The sled dogs were out on the lake.  



I'll end with these pics of a Juvenile Coopers Hawk that I took from my dining room window.

Happy New Year to you all!




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Copyright 2017, Barbara Schaffer

 

4 comments:

  1. Happy New Year to you too. What a lovely scenery for the holidays. Your wool fish ar wondeful. I'm sure your brother found it meaningful especially with the extra connection to your dad.

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  2. awesome hawk sighting and photo! wow he is beautiful.
    your fishy quilt is just charming - the wools worked out wonderfully.

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  3. Gorgeous outdoors and what a lovely gift!

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  4. A peaceful winter setting...and a handsome Coopers Hawk. We are still in a deep freeze here in the Northwoods but judging from the amount of animal tracks around the property, the wildlife have been busy!

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