Monday, March 30, 2009

Bag Lady



Here are a few more bags I've made for recent birthday gifts:

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Kentucky

In honor of the Kentucky win last night.........

Here's a little tutu set I made for a friend's niece:




Go Wildcats!

Good Folks Giveaway

Free fabric........




The Good Folks over at The Adventures of Wondermommy are hosting a giveaway.



Run over and enter and I promise to put up a "real" post soon.

Monday, March 2, 2009

My little word for 2009

So it's only the third month of 2009 and I've had this sitting as a draft since Christmas.......I thought I'd just get it out of the way!

I chose my word and you I'm sure you've been on pins and needles waiting for me to announce it:

So, without further ado:


COMPLETE

com-plete
–adjective
1.
having all parts or elements; lacking nothing; whole; entire; full: a complete set of Mark Twain's writings.
2.
finished; ended; concluded: a complete orbit.
3.
having all the required or customary characteristics, skills, or the like; consummate; perfect in kind or quality: a complete scholar.
4.
thorough; entire; total; undivided, uncompromised, or unmodified: a complete victory; a complete mess.
5.
Grammar. having all modifying or complementary elements included: The complete subject of “The dappled pony gazed over the fence” is “The dappled pony.” Compare
simple (def. 20).
6.
Also, completed. Football. (of a forward pass) caught by a receiver.
7.
Logic. (of a set of axioms) such that every true proposition able to be formulated in terms of the basic ideas of a given system is deducible from the set. Compare
incomplete (def. 4b).
8.
Engineering. noting a determinate truss having the least number of members required to connect the panel points so as to form a system of triangles. Compare
incomplete (def. 3), redundant (def. 5c).
9.
(of persons) accomplished; skilled; expert.
10.
Mathematics.
a.
of or pertaining to an algebraic system, as a field with an order relation defined on it, in which every set of elements of the system has a least upper bound.
b.
of or pertaining to a set in which every fundamental sequence converges to an element of the set. Compare
fundamental sequence.
c.
(of a lattice) having the property that every subset has a least upper bound and a greatest lower bound.–verb (used with object)
11.
to make whole or entire: I need three more words to complete the puzzle.
12.
to make perfect: His parting look of impotent rage completed my revenge.
13.
to bring to an end; finish: Has he completed his new novel yet?
14.
to consummate.
15.
Football. to execute (a forward pass) successfully: He completed 17 passes in 33 attempts.

Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.




~I'm sure it's pretty self explanatory why I NEED this to be my word.

Leave a comment and hold me accountable, please...........