Posts Tagged ‘Christmas’
A Midwinter Night’s Dream by Loreena McKennitt
A nice mix of familiar favorites, traditional songs that had faded into obscurity, and beautiful new songs, like Snow (3:57). I also like the Eastern flair she puts on some of the better-known carols.
I know I’ve been AWOL lately.
I volunteered to make Christmas stockings for an immigrant family some folks at work adopted for the holidays–two adult women and three-year-old twin girls. And I can do nothing simply.
I had a quantity of red cotton sateen on hand (recognize it from the sling, Jenn B?). And I had plenty of green quilting fabric scraps for the linings. How hard could it be?
I got all kinds of grand ideas and plans in my head…then I realized how much time I had and I panicked. The stockings are batted and lined with contrast cuff, heel, and toe. I didn’t skimp there. But I had hoped to attach sew on the embellishment. When time got tight, I called on the ole fabric glue. (And I was going to embroider the names…yeah, right.)

This one was the last one I did. I had planned on poinsettias, but I thought having each of the adult stockings have a bird theme would be nice