Monday, May 23, 2016

Some Assembly Required!


Cynthia Frenette is giving me right pattern to make the brown headed daughter
the table runner she wants for her new home.  Of course, there is some assembly required
in fashioning this improv item.  I'm using some fabrics pulled from my stash
and batik fabrics for the leaves and berries.
Ground cloth has been constructed!




Sunday, May 22, 2016

ICAD--Oh Yeah!

The Index-Card-a-Day challenge, affectionately known as ICAD, is just days away. No matter what your time zone, your longitude and latitude, your GPS coordinates on the planet, the phase of the moon, the sunspot activity, your level of origami expertise and your mindset, it's zipping toward you and will be here, on your doorstep, before you know it.

What is ICAD?  It's simply--designing one index card a day for 60 days!  you can do that!
I can do that!  Break out those index cards, pens, pencils, brushes, paints, etc.  

Saturday, May 21, 2016

Yarn Bowls

Do you have one of these?
A Yarn Bowl!
I never thought about using one of these until I received this as a
Christmas gift from blond headed daughter.
It did sit around for awhile, buried in a corner of the work table--
no yarn inside, just sat lonely in a corner.


The other day I was winding a warp on my warping board and I had
balls of yarn to use and my brain kicked in..............
well, dud--you have a yarn bowl that will assist with this!

This bowl has several holes that I can use while winding my warp.
and the best part of this ceramic vessel, it sings to me as the yarn is
flowing through the holes!
oh yes!  perfect gift BH daughter!

Friday, May 20, 2016

Giddy Up!

I AM THRILLED!  This quilt is finished and back from the quilter, Sandy!
She did an outstanding job, giving this quilt the needed
stitching details.
And 
now, it's up to me to do the binding and 
hand stitching to complete.
and a Happy Birthday!

This was the latest free quilt pattern from Pat Sloan

I used western/cowboy prints for my cowboy grandson, Josh.

And to use up all those blocks that didn't make the front, I put them 
on the back along with western fabric.
It is finished in time for his 23rd birthday, May 20th!
Giddy Up--Saddle Up

Thursday, May 19, 2016

53 Years!

Today is our 53rd wedding anniversary!  Yes, 53 years with the SAME man!  unbelieveable!  If someone would have told me when I was younger that I would have been with the same person that long-I would have laughed in their face!  "Me?  Not me!"

It has been ups and downs over the years, but I think that is what makes us stronger--celebrating each day to the fullest, even when he throws his dirty laundry on the floor, doesn't take out the trash, falls asleep in front of my favorite TV show, grumbles about shopping, and says "whatever" when asked what he wants for dinner.  Sometimes, he irritates me to no end!!  Of course, there is no way I can irritate him~~ I'm perfect!! Yes, he has his faults, but he's always there for me and the family!

We have grown comfortable in our skins together--
                                                                      Happy Anniversary!


Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Wednesday Yarn AL

I love knitting lace patterns!  And this one is no exception.
Clue one of Gerda by designer Bethany Hait went smoothly--
no problems, no errors
and we waited for clue 2........


Here is clue 2 finished--but, in some patterns, this clue had some errors.
you knit and find that there is a correction, so you rip it
and wait for the right correction.

Finally, all was cleared and you're off to the races.  my needles aren't long enough to
spread out the pattern, but it's going to be lovely once blocked.
Now, I wait-----for clue 3, which can't come soon enough!

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Dubbelmoss?



I stumbled upon this when searching the web for something completely different--but, that's what gets me into trouble!  I should stick to the game plan instead of detouring, but
I do learn something interesting things while roaming.
Point in case, is this interesting construction with great strandwork.
Hence, you have Swedish Dubbelmossa. Dubbel means double and mossa means cap so Dubbelmoss is a doubled-hat. It is worked from the provisional cast-on out on both ends in a tube. The lining end, the blue side in this case, is much shorter in length to accommodate for the turned up brim or cuff. The cuffed part of the hat is actually four layers so it is a very warm hat. 
Susan Anderson recommend the Dubbelmossa pattern. It is not difficult, very straightforward, really you are just reading simple charts. It is a great way to practice stranded colorwork.   
I know I won't be knitting this anytime soon--no way we can use this type of warmth in Humid TX--but, it was great lesson learned on another knitting technique.

Road trip continues

 Crossing over into Tennessee, we are now on interstate highways: lots of 18 wheelers, less green nice scenery, some dogwood trees and redbu...