
A journal about life in Wisconsin, decorating, and restoring an 1893 Queen Anne Victorian built by Civil War veteran John Olson Wrolstad and his wife Mathea. Read on to see lots of old photographs, and read stories of the second owners Thomas and Maren Quien, and their children who filled the house with memories for 90 years. Very First Photo I Took of the House Feb 18, 2007 - 30 minutes after we bought the house.
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Saturday, December 12, 2020
North Bedroom Upstairs - Revisited
Wednesday, December 2, 2020
Making Scrappy Queen-size Quilts
Delightful--that's what it means to me to go shopping in my own fabric stash. I intended to build a colorful quilt, and end up making 3 scrappy queen size quilts!
Look at this pile of vibrant fabric remnants I re-discovered in my sewing studio. Ah-ha! And they were just sitting there in the armoire for a long long time. Folded stacks of 1/4 and 1/2 yard hunks of fabric, waiting patiently for a second chance.
Quickly I grabbed up lots of yellow, orange, hot pink, and red. Then selected compliment colors for each: purples, blues, and I salt and peppered it with a bit of sage green, and a black and white stripe.
My recipe: cut remnants into 2.5" wide strips, and mixed thoroughly. I saved all the 1.5" cabbage and gave it to my friend Jerry who looms beautiful rugs. The slivers, threads and lint went to the waste management truck.
Thursday, October 29, 2020
Evening in the Victorian Red Dining Room
Friday, October 16, 2020
Handmade Beads to Make Bracelets and Zipper Pulls
I make lots and lots of handmade beads,