It is Friday, the 13th! Does this day send you into overload of worry?
Do you avoid Black cats?
Do you avoid ladders?
Do you not open an umbrella in the house?
Do you go into a panic when you break a mirror?
What do you do when you spill the salt shaker?
Relax..............................................................Just listen to Stevie Wonder and let those Superstitions go away!
Friday, June 13, 2014
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Love Those Bonnie Hunter Gals!!
When we return to Colorado summer home, I'm always anxious to meet up with the Bonnie Hunter Gals club meeting at Wooden Spools. The group meets twice a month and their challenge is to follow along with Bonnie Hunter and make her quilts. They choose a pattern to complete. And there is always so show and tell of those completed quilts.
Here is Judy's quilted BH..............
Such yummy colors
and the back is just as colorful. Quilting done by Jessica, our fearless leader.
Judy had another baby quilt to show that wasn't a BH pattern
and the back
This isn't a BH pattern--but, still worth the admiring--can we all say 'ooh and ahh'?
We had a Kansas visitor who came for the day and showed the Marilyn Monroe fabric she was using to fashion shadow box blocks
"Tall" Pat had this wonderful BH pattern completed--don't you love the color selection?
string piecing on muslin for the back
and this will be the border--yummy!
The beginning blocks of yet another BH quilt top
I love the blues and browns
Our challenge this quarter is Majestic Mountains--an easy peazy quilt
Tall Pat( so called because we have a short Pat also in the class) has completed her MM quilt top
and begun the next BH challenge, which is to begin in August for us slow quilters! Tall Pat is an overachiever!! it is a fun group and very inspiring.
Wooden Spools
Friday, June 6, 2014
Denver's Chalk Art Festival
Denver holds a wonderful Chalk Art Festival every year and it is a definite trip to see. Many wonderful artists create masterpieces over three days...................................take a walk with me along the streets of Larimer Square.
The crowds were large
maybe, it would be good if there were directional signals--down this side, up the other
notice the artist chalk colored pants!
Some of these drawings are unbelievable!
There were four featured artist tents
Most artists were working from a colored photo
another featured artist
It was a hot afternoon but it was worth the trip downtown Denver to enjoy some delightful creations--and on the evening of the third day--all this beautiful work is washed away!
Friday, May 30, 2014
Guild House Spinners Gathering
Usually, the spinners meet in homes each third Tuesday but this Tuesday we decided to meet at the Guild House, which is located near Houston Museum District. We had a nice gathering. We always are chatting as our hands and wheels are at work and then it comes time to share.
Penny had recently taken a barge journey in Netherlands and brought this lovely skein to show off. Of course, when we travel we always look for the local fiber people.
It is a wool blend with some alpaca
Penny was told by the spinner (in their limited communication) that it was dyed with purple onion skins
Then we had this discussion about achieving this color with purple onion skins--interesting
Our young spinner, Lucy, pulled out her hugger she is knitting. The brightly colored yarn is commercial purchased with the black being her handspun.
Here is the skein of commercial yarn
She also had been on a sock knitting spree and produced these warm and cozy socks--we all loved the yarn
These cushiony socks are cotton blend--felt good by hand; imagine how they would feel on your feet.
She had used some of her handspun to create this cell phone case
Carolyn showed off her first knitting project using her handspun alpaca. We heard her say she had 21 alpacas with 3 new babies in the fold--WOW! She has lots of fiber at hand. This scarf was so soft!
Susan was spinning this yummy dyed yarn from Penny's bins She is Skyloom Weavers
Lovely, lovely, lovely sliding through the hands of Carolyn; some of her own blended fibers
Marion had recently taken a trip to New Mexico and of course, found a neat fiber shop-- Quillin Fiber Arts. she picked up bits and pieces for her spinning pleasure
Penny brought her spindle, which is convenient to carry wherever you travel. never leave home without one!
Another good thing about visiting the Guild House are all the looms--dressed and ready for some shuttle throwing--don't you love this block weave?!
Here is the weft for the above warp
This is a sample weave--can you believe? It was used for demoing and the pattern is perfect to show off the colors
Here is your pattern for goose-eye treadling. Can you guess what book this is from?
A weaver was busy on her warp, weaving tablemats and runner--super duper! Yes, there is always action at the Guild House.
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