Sunday, March 22, 2015

What is Old is Useful Again!

Recently, at one of our expatchers gatherings, Linda was pressing her fabrics for a future project. 
Press, press, press at the stand-up ironing board with a regular iron.
Judy M came to her rescue!  "Why not use the
Ironrite?"
What is an Ironrite? you ask!  The greatest invention for the ladies in the late 1940's!
The company was founded by Herman A. Sperlich and Johannes M. Uhlig in the early part of the 20th Century. They started in Detroit and eventually moved to Mt. Clemens, Michigan where they became a mainstay of the local economy, providing about 400 jobs until the factory closed in the late 1950s

Oh, yeah, you were lucky if you had one of these machines in your household--no more standing to iron large qualities of laundry--and ironing was a major chore of the women in 1950's!
Lucky for Linda, Judy has an Ironrite and she heated it up quickly and away you go!

Just place your fabric on the board and let the Ironrite do the job--perfectly pressed without any effort from you!
Today's weavers even use this machine as a mangle for their linen woven fabric
If you are interested, you can find used Ironrites on EBay.



Saturday, March 21, 2015

Well, It Does Help To Read Instructions.......................................

Yes, it does help to read instructions--very Carefully!  Just when you 'think' you know what the next step will be----WHAM!!  NOT!
Yelp!  Got caught in that web of 'thinking I know"  When all I should have done was READ the directions!  There were to be two knit rows, but I began on the wrong side with the next set of clues--
and you can see I decided on the black as my second color, so the only thing to do was
RIP!!
Do I knit back to the start?  That would be three rows of over 300 stitches!
OR
 

 
 

Do I just bite the bullet and pull out the stitches and then pick up?  What would you do?
My choice..........pull out the stitches--very carefully!  Then pick up and after couple of hours of picking up and getting back to the pattern
I'm on target!

It's a pull and tug situation to put on the beads, but I'm managing..........
I think I like this, as long as I don't make any more mistakes! 
 

Friday, March 20, 2015

Spring! Arrives!

 
And the Dogwoods Bloom!


There are two equinoxes every year – in March and September – when the Sun shines directly on the equator and the length of night and day are nearly equal, but not quite.
 
 
 
Celebrating new beginnings: The March equinox has long been celebrated as a time of rebirth in the Northern Hemisphere. Many cultures celebrate spring festivals and holidays around the March equinox, like Easter and Passover.

May your Spring be filled with sunshine, love and blooming of new life!
 
 
 
 

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Weaving Misteps!

"All that truly matters in the end is that you loved" Life Lessons According to Regina


Even experienced weavers make a mistake every once and awhile.

Sometimes, we find that mistake right away and other times

we can't find the mistake until we have finished the weaving.


These are lovely blue/white towels with yellow border

Can you see the mistake?


Yelp--there it is!  a definite weft mistake--somehow, a wrong treadle was lifted or we could say not lifted!


Oh joy, how to repair?  Get out that magnifying glass, needle and thread and begin to weave, weave, weave by hand!  Yes, sometimes, experienced weavers make mistakes and we will admit it!!  

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

1083 Stitches Minus 720 Equals 363!

"Growing old beats the alternative.....dying young" Life Lessons According to Regina

Is my math right?!  I cast on 1083 stitches last month and decreased according to the pattern down to 363--so I reduced by 720 stitches! 
And of course, I'm running out of yarn!  Now to rummage through my stash--what would work with these colors?  Hmmmm, let's see............................



  



I'm leaning towards the black or the top yarn that is on the shade of turquoise.
One small problem--the next clue contains beads and I'm not sure size 6 beads would fit over the top yarn, but would over the black--
here comes the next clue and we only decrease three stitches.
Stay tuned! 



Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Happy St. Patrick's Day

"Life isn't tied with a bow, but it's still a gift"  Life Lessons According to Regina
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Saint Patrick is the patron saint and national apostle of Ireland. St Patrick is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. Most of what is known about him comes from his two works; the Confessio, a spiritual autobiography, and his Epistola, a denunciation of British mistreatment of Irish Christians.

So Raise a glass of Green Beer:
 
A toast for St Patrick’s Day, “May the roof above us never fall in, and may we friends beneath it never fall out.”


Monday, March 16, 2015

Blank, Blank = Socks!

Remember this secret sock blank from Gale's Art that I wrote about early this year?

I started with the correct end to unravel for my secret socks

Knitting is such fun!  Unraveling from the blank is easy and you can never pull off too much--well, I guess you could. 

Finished!  And ready to begin the second sock!  I was worried that I would use too much of the blank, but now I think I'll have leftover yarn..............

Oh! Pancakes!

 Yes!  Pancakes and peppered bacon!  Perfect breakfast!  On the Patio!  Pancakes can be for morning meal in your P Js or evening dinner in y...