Three Days in Paris

3 days in Paris, 3 whole days!  We walked along the River Seine starting at Notre Dame during a Sunday morning service and ending our walk near the Eiffel Tower.  It was a day of Paris heaven!

The weather was beautiful and the scenes so French! We took our time and  enjoyed  every minute.  Can you imagine living in apartments that overlook the river?  There were so many of them, dressed in their beautiful shades of ivory, with gray roofs.  Oh Paris, you really are a beautiful city!

 

We saw a huge group of people on a sponsored “walk”.  We never figured out what the walk was for, but it was still exciting!  The walkers were followed by police on horseback.  I wonder if any of them think about how lucky they are to live in such a beautiful city.  Wouldn’t you love to be able to view your own city through the eyes of someone seeing it for the first time?

 Paris is for shopping and there’s nothing quite like it.  Flea markets, little shops filled with treasures just waiting to be found, and gourmet delights around every corner!

 It can be sunny one minute and then the next minute the clouds move in and it pours rain.  I saw Paris in the rain, watching from a cozy corner of a local Bistro, sipping Cappuccino.  Since we didn’t have umbrellas it was nice to be sitting under an awning.  It didn’t take longer than 45 minutes and the rain stopped and all the umbrellas were gone!

 

Believe it or not we saw quite a few PINK cars in Europe!  Pink!  I fell in love when I saw this little Vespa!  There she was in all her glory, the Mona Lisa of scooters just parked on the street.  I stood in awe and it took a moment to catch my breath!

 

 And this was  our view across from our hotel!  The Pantheon! 

 

Hotel Des Grands Hommes

 

Next we took the Eurotrain from Paris to London and spent 3 days touring the Cotswalds!  Did you know there’s a Cath Kidston store in the Cotswalds? 

Back soon!

Hugs,

Anne

Welcome Elke!

Please welcome Elke to our family!  

Welcome Elke!

Elke & Doug

Thank you Elke for saying “yes” to my son.  You are a ray of sunshine in his life, and we are so blessed to have you as a part of our family! You make us smile and laugh!  Our lives are better because of you!

The wedding was a fairy tale wedding that took place in Konstanz, Germany.  The day was perfect from start to finish!

And thank you Switzerland and Germany for your hospitality and breathtakingly beautiful country! I could have stayed for days and days. 

Our charming hotel was across the border in Switzerland!  Only about 1/4 of a mile from the German border, but I can say I’ve been to Switzerland! 

 

The wedding dinner was at the hotel, right on the Rhine River! 

  After dinner a beautiful white swan graced us with a visit.  Who could ask for more!

 

Paris and England are my next stop!  I’ve taken so many pictures, I’ll have to group them into collages or these posts could go on forever.

I’ve survived the jet lag with the help of Melatonin.   I recommend it if you travel in different time zones. One pill at bed time really helps me sleep!  Just be sure to buy it here in the USA, because in some countries (such as Germany) it’s prescription only. 

To think that in just ten days I visited four countries!  I feel like such the traveler, and my first visit to Europe has left me longing for more!

I have a feeling you’ll be seeing a bit of the European influence in my designs.  There was eye candy everywhere!  Scolls, flowers, charming houses, architecture and I took pictures of hundreds of flowers just in case.  Fleur de Lapins or is it Jardin Lapins? I found a few bunnies so to speak…

Back soon!

Hugs,

Anne

Crochet Strips

I brought my crochet I started awhile ago to Minneapolis and finished the first strip on the airplane!   By now, I’m on my way back from Germany and I brought it along again.  After 11 hours on a plane both coming and going,  I should have a bit more finished.  I’m not crazy about how it’s looking, but it keeps me occupied and the actual process of crocheting is so much fun!

If you remember, I made a mistake in the second color.  So many of you were kind enough to help me through it so I ripped out the rows, went back and corrected it.  I’m not sure if I’m following the directions correctly.  I feel like such a newbie at this but I’m continuing on!   Mooch seems to like laying on the little strip I finished, so maybe that’s a good sign!

I’m using Rowan cotton yarn for my crochet and it’s delightful.  I found out at market that Amy Butler has a new line of her own yarn with Rowan!  Just look at these colors!

And look at this display she had in her booth!

Color after beautiful color!

What colors would you pick?   I’d actually be happy with almost any of them.

I should be home soon.  As soon as I recover from the jet lag I’ll be back with more posts!

What’s up with Stuffing?

Did you know not all stuffing is the same?  I’m not talking about your grandmother’s Thanksgiving stuffing, but the stuffing you buy to make dolls, toys, pillows etc.  That little white polyester fiber can make a big difference in how your project looks.  And  no one ever seems to talk about things like stuffing.  So while I’m in Paris, I thought I could jabber away here about stuffing.  I’ll be drinking Perrier and you’ll be reading about stuffing.  Please don’t delete my blog from your reading list!

Here’s the real truth about stuffing.  There’s a big difference between the stuffing you pick up at the discount store and the stuffing you buy at your local quilt store.

Years ago I was taking a class and someone (can’t remember who)  introduced me to “Hobbs” stuffing.   You can find it at your local quilt store.  Pick up a bag and do a test.  Open the cheap polyester stuffing that you probably have in your closet and then open the Hobbs.  Touch it, feel it in your fingers, push on it and watch the bounce back. Watch how the fibers cling together.   Hobb’s stuffing clings together, is less porous, and feels more like cotton or wool fibers.   When you stuff with Hobbs it stays where you put it.  When you stuff with the inexpensive stuffing it bounces right back and is less likely to stay put.   Hobbs is it’s the best polyester stuffing you can find!

We’ve added it to our web site, but look  for it at your local quilt store first to save on shipping and keep the economy local.   I guarantee you’ll like it.

And here’s a few tips for stuffing my newest petite pattern “Scooter Pie”.  Stuff those little ears first with tiny finger fulls of stuffing.   Stuff the tail the same way, tiny amounts of stuffing added bit by bit.  Push with a stuffing tool or the blunt end of a wood chop stick.  A finger full of stuffing at a time for the small areas, and larger amounts for the larger areas.  And then when you think you can’t stuff her anymore, add more stuffing!

Hugs from Europe everyone!   No, my feet aren’t hurting and I’m not tired either.  I’ll be at a Cath Kidston store in London tomorrow! We’re taking the train from Paris to London.   I have a huge shopping list!

Sweet dreams, even if we are hours apart!

Anne

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