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Nettie & Friends supports Maxfield Learning Center and Maxfield School, St. Paul, MN.

Nettie & Friends works with Maxfield School in St. Paul, MN to enrich learning experiences for students by meeting specific needs that expand the learning landscape or remove roadblocks to student success.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Maxfield Learning Center Welcomes Mosaic Artist Rachel Rodenborg

Rachel Rodenborg, from
visited the Maxfield Learning Center on Thursday, April 15th as a guest artist.  She brought tiles, and beads, and blocks, and baubles and patience.  The students created beautiful tiles that Rachel will grout and seal for us.  Everyone was engaged in the activity and each tile is individual and wonderful.  
Here are just a few...  
Thank You "Nettie and Friends" for making this artist visit possible!!!  

Sunday, April 4, 2010

What, you may ask, was I working on while on vacation???

Not much.
Perfecting my soldering craft...
(it has a long way to go, but I'm making progress!!)
"Perfecting" also required two trips
to Home Depot various 'support' tools.
No jump rings yet, and they are in the very rough state.
I need to file and polish... decided that it might be best to 
use that trusty ol' Dremel to help with that!!

A sweet little pink heart.

A custom pincushion for a friend.

Many knitting projects in various states of completion.
Many embroidery projects in various states of completion.
Acquistion of more raw materials for more projects...
Yikes!!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Nettie and Marsha's Big Adventure

First, finding the right train to Chicago from Lake Geneva, WI.
Well, actually, from Fox Lake, IL.
This was a great, no fuss trip into downtown Chicago.

We took a quick walk to the Chicago Cultural Center
to see what history has wrought...
These photos cannot do justice to this beautiful building.
Incredible mosaic quotes abound.


Tiffany lights.


A Tiffany dome.
I'm a sucker for old buildings, glass and mosaics.
This building is a true treasure.
Marsha and I also took in a lovely solo piano concert over the lunch hour.
What a wonderful respite in a bustling city.

Many people walk through cities and take cityscape photos.
I take photos of light fixtures, sidewalk art, building details.
They give me great pleasure.

We walked the lakeshore through Millineum park to the Shedd Aquarium.
Have you ever looked up when you enter through the main doors?

Okay, so Marsha and I didn't stay too long-
BUT we learned a huge lesson:
this is the busiest week of the year for the
Chicago Museums.  The place was PACKED
with eager children and adults looking mostly bewildered.

We decided to cut out and walk a little more
on an incredible spring day in Chicago.

We went over to the Willis Tower (aka Sears Tower)
to see about going to the top for a view of the city.
Keep in mind that I am afraid of heights 
and kinda freak out when up on a ladder.  
Decision time: to the top of the Willis or perhaps sitting out 
rush hour over a beer would be a good idea!

We opted for the beer. Over a couple of Blue Moons 
and appetizers we discussed going to the "Sky Deck floor 103"
of the Willis Tower.  In the spirit of living
without regret, we made our way over to
Willis Tower, and bought our tickets.


Then, into the elevator to the top!

Stanley was showing no fear.

Here's a view you don't see everyday unless 
you are employed at the top of the Willis Tower!

You know, it is  beautiful up here.
"On a clear day" and all of that!

Well, then, there's "The Sky Ledge."
You step out into space on a glass ledge.  
Some of us backed out and never looked down.
Some of us wouldn't step out in any fashion!


Oh, yeah, I was saying (ordering, whining, pleading) repeatedly
"Take the picture!!"
Then, a very nice woman suggested that Marsha
take the picture from a window just around the corner...
that would mean I would have actually let go of 
the building wall and step onto the platform
AND turn and look out of the side of the ledge.

Deep breath.  Go fast Marsha!!


Whew.
I did it!  
Can you see those little blips
at the top of the next photo?
Those are the 'sky ledges.'
YIKES.
No regrets. 


Lots of laughter.  
A very good day indeed.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

On the road again....

It is Spring Break in my world.
Ahhhh.  On the road again with Marsha.
Her husband doesn't much like road trips.
Marsha and I really like them.  You just never
know what you might see. So, we loaded up the 
Subaru and off we went... headed to Lake Geneva, WI.
I've got access to a timeshare there :-)

We stopped in Madison and immediately found our
way to a Home Depot so I could buy some clips for 
a new addition to my ADHD (Attention Deficit Hobby Disorder.)
Flat Stanley really liked the lime green clips. 
They seem to accent his outfit!

Then, off to the Capitol in Madison.
We arrived in Lake Geneva, WI safely.
There are many beautiful mansions that surround the lake.
By treaty with the Potawatomi Indian Tribe, there
must be lake access at all points around the lake.
There is a 20.2 mile path that follows the lake shore.
Marsha and I walked a small portion of it.
Much of it is brick, stone or dirt. 
We came upon this portion...
It made us stop and slow down and consider.





Ahhhhh.

Of course, when a person travels by car, and checks into a little condo where maids are not coming in to clean and you have a real bed to sleep in, you might as well unfurl the sofa sleeper and set up a wonderful place to create right in the living room in front of the big TV!  Let's hear it for a Subaru wagon that allows us to pack up our raw materials and possibilities!

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Creating With Friends

MaryEllen and Paula organized a quilt retreat I attended.
MaryEllen finished this quilt (no small feat when you are
listening to comments, handing out door prizes and laughing
with your friends all day and night!)

Marsha brought her Dargate Quarter Circles quilt for show and share.  
Isn't it beautiful?  Randi quilted it!  http://www.jubileequilting.com
(Randi has also donated yards of quilting for snap game bags...
Her daughter, Marianna, sews them up, and voila' they 
magically appear for the show and sale.  Wow. What a 
wonderful mother daughter team.)
Leila and her church group made all of these sweet, yummy hat and mittens sets 
for students at Maxfield.  I was a little overwhelmed.  
I wanted to start trying them on immediately!
Me?  I was making hotpad tops for the 2010 Nettie and Friends Show and Sale... 
I have a HEAP of colorful strips that continue to call my name year after year 
and make me the point of many comments at every quilt retreat or sewing day! 
Marsha refers to it as my 'haystack of fabric!'
Quilters took time out from their own projects to make 
some game bags and travel bags for the 2010 Nettie and Friends Show and Sale. 
Okay, then, there's Judy.  Quilter extradoniare, who helped everyone with their projects. 
(She's amazing...she taught me a trick or two that weekend.)

An incredible group of funny, creative, big-hearted 
women who are willing to share their time and talents.

Thank you one and all.  Happy Quilting!

Saturday, March 6, 2010

What I've Been Up To....

Knitting!  How about this lovely Mini Moochi Rainbow Scarf???
This is a soft, wonderful merino wool scarf in 'Amethyst'.
Here's a lovely, 'smooshy' scarf in 'Spring Tickle.'

This scarf is mohair and silk and wonderfully yummy.


And I finished a sweater for Marsha's granddaughter!

Monday, February 22, 2010

The 2010 Olympics

Yep.  I'm glued to the T.V. watching incredible athletes do amazing things. (Ouch!) I am knitting, reading and putzing while people hurl down steep slopes or speed on sharp blades. I'm not doing any Olympic knitting... I thought I might, but I'm just not a competition knitter! 

My camera and Flat Stanley went to the Olympics.  I didn't... Here are some original Whistler shots! Note the similiarity between Stan and the Olympic Emblem - a stone landmark called an inukshuk.
 http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/01/26/world/main6141941.shtml

Wow.  Who wouldn't want to be here?  Looks like a beautiful place.  I'm putting it on my list!