Saturday, March 26, 2011


It is a beautiful Saturday morning here in Brownwood, TX.  Our family will be gathering shortly for my 77 year old Mother's wedding.  She is so excited and marrying a very nice man.  It will be a fun day shared by family for a special occasion.  I am hoping to have a little time to get some things caught up this morning before all the festivities get started.  It has been a busy week so not a lot of sewing or quilting has been done.  I did receive two more siggies that I want to post.  I am going to try and get some more of my own made so I can send some out this next week.  Hope you all have a great weekend!





Here is my siggy from Simonetta Troian of Grado,Italy.
Here is my siggy from Nell Benton of Manassas, Virginia.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Angel Chicken

It seems like my posts come in spurts....I guess primarily because they do.  This week has been a great week--busy, but we have had beautiful weather here in Texas and it has been a great time to be on the tennis court.  With so much time on the court I am always looking for ways to cook dinner in a shortened time or in my crock pot.  So I wanted to share one of my all time favorite recipes called Angel Chicken.  My family loves this--it is easy and sooo good.   Here it is:

This creamy chicken is great served over angel hair pasta and heavenly served over fettuccine or rice.

6 skinless boneless chicken breast halves ( about 1 1/2 lbs.)
1/4 C. butter
1 7 ounce pkg. Italian salad dressing mix
1 10 3/4 ounce can condensed golden mushroom soup
1/2 C. dry white wine
1/2 of an 8 ounce tub cream cheese with chives and onion

Place chicken in a crock pot.  In a medium saucepan, melt the butter.  Stir in the dry Italian salad dressing mix.  Stir in mushroom soup, white wine, and cream cheese until combined.  Pour over the chicken.  Cover and cook on low heat setting for 4 to 5 hours.  Serve chicken and sauce over hot cooked pasta.

New siggies

It is that time of year that is probably the busiest of my life--tennis season is in full bloom, lots of people needing quilts quilted and all the tempting new spring fabrics are out.  So much to do and not enough time!  But I enjoy doing all the above things so I make time and stay busy!  I love this new project with the siggies.  Here are three of my new siggies I received just this past week.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Civil war blocks

Spring break has been great to allow me some time to get caught up on some things I wanted to work on for myself.  I have been doing Barbara Brackman's civil war block of the week and here are my civil war blocks thus far.  I haven't done the one that was posted yesterday but will do it later today.  This has been a fun project and I love the history related to each block.  I have always been facinated by the Civil War and the history of the quilts related to it.

More new siggies!

Claudia Coordes from Deutschland, Germany sent me this siggy.  Thank you, Claudia!

More new siggies!

Here is my siggy from Laura Thompson of Redwood City, CA. 

Thursday, March 10, 2011

My new siggies


Here is my siggy from Marij Eussen of Nederland.


Here is my siggy from Jeannette van Campen of Nederland



Mary Winegar sent me her siggy from Illinois.



My siggy from Manie van den Berg of Holland.

It is so much fun to open a letter with a new siggy in it from all over the world.  Thank you ladies for sharing these with me.  I hope you all enjoy it as much as enjoy sending them!

Sewing machine for my collection

It is spring break, so I have had some time to do a little shopping in our local antique stores.  Here is what I found on the bottom shelf--just waiting for a home. :)  I don't know a whole lot about the Spartan sewing machines but I do know they were made by Singer.  I have a couple of Featherweights and now I can add this to my collection.  It runs like a champ.  I am going to clean it and find a place to display it--maybe in my quilting studio.