Last week I took a field trip to NYC to see a quilt exhibit at the American Folk Art Museum and two fashion exhibits at FIT. Along the way I visited Mood, M&J Trimming, Mokuba, and the City Quilter. Never one to miss a little retail therapy, I came home with some beautiful silk ribbon, some picot ribbon, and a copy of Cristen Brown's Ribbonwork Gardens. Today was a perfect day to sit in front of a roaring fire and create some flowers to embellish my latest crazy quilt.
The time-honored way of showing love in an Italian family is to offer food. Whether we're celebrating, mourning, happy, sad--if we're breathing, there's a table filled with great things to eat. Life's too short, so eat what you love and love what you eat.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Ribbonwork
Last week I took a field trip to NYC to see a quilt exhibit at the American Folk Art Museum and two fashion exhibits at FIT. Along the way I visited Mood, M&J Trimming, Mokuba, and the City Quilter. Never one to miss a little retail therapy, I came home with some beautiful silk ribbon, some picot ribbon, and a copy of Cristen Brown's Ribbonwork Gardens. Today was a perfect day to sit in front of a roaring fire and create some flowers to embellish my latest crazy quilt.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thank you for visiting The Food of Love. I know it takes time to make a comment, but please know that they are very much appreciated.