Thursday, October 5, 2017

Modern Knitting VS Early 1843




Gutenberg  is offering "My Knitting Book" by Miss Lambert
dated 1834--yes!  earliest known publication of knitting patterns

Thread Forward is working her way through this early knitting book.
She is putting a modern day spin on these knitting patterns.


Here is the modern chart for the following pattern--
Gothic and below is the way it is written in Miss Lambert's book.
We are so fortunate to have charts to read through quickly--
of course, there are times, I want the written out version too!

Cast on any number of stitches that can be divided by ten.—Knit four plain rows.
Fifth row—knit one; bring the thread forward, knit three;(a) slip one; knit two together, pass the slipped stitch over them; knit three; bring the thread forward, knit one; bring the thread forward, knit three.—Repeat from (a).
Sixth row—pearl knitting.
[44]Repeat the fifth and sixth rows three times, and commence again with the four plain rows.





Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Spooky.............................


Have you ever?  Done this?  My Kentucky Living blog is
hosting a Halloween Tablescape party!
From My Carolina Home has a list of those designers joining
in on the fun.

Take a walk through these blogs with their crazy, zany ideas to decorate
their Halloween tables!  I'm all in for this

Witches brew in witches cups--how delightful....
okay, put on that pointy black hat and take a daily walk
through blogs of tablescapes.


Sunday, October 1, 2017

Let Friends Make Your Day!

There isn't anything like friends!  Friends who surround you with love and caring for each
other and the community!  We are meant to be a friend and have friends.
I always rejoice when I can be with my friends--they are an extension
of my family...
There was a friend day recently!  A time when we gathered to share, hug and
reflect on our time apart.  It is definitely a sharing day! 
As friends we are reaching out to those who suffered in the recent Hurricane Harvey-- 

We brought quilts of comfort to give to those who lost so much to flood waters.
This is just a panel--on the fabric bolt it would be okay, but what a
great way to make this ordinary panel into a smashing quilt for youngster
who loves dinosaurs--it is handed off to Brenda who is bringing this
to a family in need.


Brenda revealed this lovely after it has been quilted and bound!
What an accomplishment!

Our absent friend, Camilla, sent along a colorful baby quilt, which will
be donated to Ronald MacDonald House

These quilts will be loved!

Another panel that was given patchwork attention--
what child doesn't like Thomas The Tank Engine!

Karen was stitching the binding on this football quilt that
Brenda had made--the football quilting motif was a hit

Linda's Cardinals in the window is being gifted to her neighbor!
Each of us donated fabric yardage to the West Houston Quilt Guild
that lost all of their quilts and supplies that were stored and flooded.
Friends giving to friends!
This made my day!


Friday, September 29, 2017

shouldn't have, but did!

Thinking I would just take a "peek" at new patterns upcoming--look
what I found!  A free sock pattern!  And it's a mystery!!

Mystery solid sock pattern by  Michelle Leanne Martin
Four clues will be released weekly starting on October 1, 2017. Subsequent release dates are Oct 8, 15 and 22. Distraction is a cuff-down design with charts, in five size choices.

AND 

 this lovely lacey cowl!  This is called Amphora from Skeinwalker Knits
You can find both of these patterns on Ravelry!
I have the perfect yarn for this knit!  I'll alternate this handspun
silk/wool blend.



AND

Melissa Kemmerer has designed this Faded Leftover Hat!
I loved the Fade shawl pattern but didn't buy it (YET!)  So
tempted!  But, love this hat!  Reminds me of the Gap hats I
made couple years ago--the ones I just couldn't stop making.  Wonder
if this will be the same way..........
You can find these wonderful patterns on Ravelry-of course!


My Knitting MoJo is definitely Back! 

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Knitting Mojo Is Back...................

I got up this morning and said to myself, "Self, you're going to knit today! 
Get out your needles, pattern, thread and begin!"  Besides, it will be a distraction
from your poor Bernina in sewing machine hospital.
Self--did just that!  Good thing I listened to myself and I'm enjoying
the knit on this pattern--And I'm using stash yarn--hurrah for me!
I also downloaded that great free pattern from Shetland Wool Week.
I know exactly what yarn I'm going to use.


I started to knit on my Estonian year long project--alas, I
ran out of my handspun so it was necessary to pull out the
wheel and spin up the remainder of the batt--well, that
took a day--just hope, this will finish up the year and the scarf


I was behind with August--finished!!


And we move onto September!  I love, love knitting this!
Peaceful knitting, until................I come up with one less or 
more stitches--------arg!  It's the nature of the beast!


Happy treadling and stitching!

Tuesday, September 26, 2017

FREE Sewing Machine--Disaster Relief!!

Scott Fortunoff, the president of The Blank Quilting Corp. and Studio E Fabrics is giving away FREE Sewing Machines. http://bit.ly/SE-Free

If YOU suffered a loss during one of the recent disasters, please give this a 
look HERE

And Please fill out the paperwork completely--it will speed up the
process for you to have a sewing machine replacement!

Monday, September 25, 2017

Shetland Week--Wish I Was There!


Do you read blogs?  I love to read many different blogs--it's like a walk through the 
internet and a visit with virtual friends.  Just finished Mason Dixon Knitting blog
and they are talking about one of my favorite Netflix shows--Shetland! and 
Shetland Wool Week--If I could I'd be there!
The scenery is absolutely fab-U-lous! and the knitwear is outstanding!

Every year, Scotland hosts Shetland Wool Week and a knitting (free)
pattern is released so we can at least feel like we are there! 
And Oh My Gosh! The photos!  and do you Instagram?  
Just take a look at all those lovely caps that have been completed!

All this knitting is making my fingers itch.............

Saturday, September 23, 2017

And Then It Happened!

If you are a sewer, I hope this never happens to you!  I'm sewing along--having a merry good time!
I was working on my "orphan" block top--one that would be great for kids!

I found many of my swapped blocks from a former applique group

and this is looking good!  I'm sewing on the border--

And then the sewing machine locked UP!  Locked Up I say!  Never in my days have I had this problem before!  The machine would not budge--not move--my heart sunk!  I wanted to have these tops ready for Tuesday's quilters gathering.........................................What to do?  Besides cry!

I called blond headed daughter and luckily, she was working from home--"I'm desperate!  Can I borrow your machine?"  Of course, she says--come pick it up--well, that entails a 20 minute drive--there and back, okay, I'm off to get her machine!

While driving, I'm thinking I've got to find a Bernia service dealer--there isn't one--bummer!  The one  dealer nearby closed shop while back.  So, I take the machine the next day to a sewing machine service company that will look at the machine--in 7 weeks!  What 7 (SEVEN) weeks!  and they can't replace any Bernina parts if broken!
I'm not letting this stop me from sewing--I do have a useful machine--I rummage in my fabric stash for border fabric and look what I found!  This adorable panel!  Well, that gave me some joy and happiness!

Isn't this the cutest panel!  Don't know why I had it, but it would be perfect
for a baby quilt.  Add some borders and it's finished!

I'm auditioning borders for this top--just can't get what I want to do with
this one.  I like the blue with the red fabric but just not sure--it needs
something else................

I pull out another print to audition but it doesn't do it either. 
I found the cutest flannel fabric and am making baby blankets--
in the evening I do the buttonhole stitch around the sides

Okay-back to my poor Bernina--I learned there was a NEW Bernina shop
that opened just down the road--wonders never cease--why didn't I know about
this place before!  Anyway, I picked up my machine from the other service shop
and took it to this new Bernina shop--Three weeks Yes!  3 weeks is their
service deadline--Oh! JOY!
But, I'm still sewing.............



Thursday, September 21, 2017

It's Leftovers--Again!

We're heading out from out Hill Country house to spend time in the BIG
city--so, it's time to clean out the refrigerator--don't want to leave anything to
spoil--so, I found a yellow bell pepper, some shallots, hatch green chili cheese,
yogurt, broccoli and eggs!!  My go to easy peazy quiche-without crust!
Chop up pepper and shallots--blanch the broccoli, chop into smaller pieces,
beat eggs with yogurt, add cheese and all the veggies, pour into
greased baking dish--bake at 350* for 25-30 minutes
and

You have this!  a delicious breakfast or dinner dish.  I
wrapped the dish up and placed into the freezer for later meals.
Guess what?  the house even smells good with all the
aromas...........

happy leftovers!  

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Sew Caring Fundraiser

Here is another way you can help with Hurricane relief
I love this quilt!  And have bought the pattern!  

Laundry Basket Quilts is proud to announce our Sew Caring Fundraiser.  From now until October 15th we pledge that every “Made in USA” pattern that we sell $5.00 of our proceeds will go towards helping with the recovery from this devastating storm.  The price of the pattern is $6.   If you want to make just one block, send it before October 1st and it will be combined into a quilt.  
 Thank you for helping us make a difference.

Sunday, September 17, 2017

Sewing For Kids

With many losing all their possessions, I feel I can do this--sew!
Sew like crazy!  I found several fabrics that were already precut--


I had these 5" squares from a previous friendship quilt
also found some half square triangles--what luck!
Later I'll add more 'orphan' blocks around the outside

These western theme fabrics were fun to use in a previous
top, but for kids, I know they'll enjoy all the cows and other
items to be found

This was also 'orphan' blocks--but once I took this photo
I noticed that I need to take off the bottom hour glass
and sew it to the top

I'll add larger borders to make this a nice size quilt for
an older child

This was more of the orphan 5" squares that I
sew into 9 patch and then did a disappearing nine
patch top--but I cut each nine patch into fourths


and reassembled into blocks--again, I'll add
a border.
I had plenty of the construction truck fabric
I like using bright yellow and blue colors to perk up the top
at first thought, I'd just add two borders, but
after taking photo, I didn't like the look
so

I added the other two borders and will make the
binding in blue

When you have lots of kid prints, what do you do?
Cut them into 5" squares and make this top--
ran out of the one fabric on the last row so
placed a yellow--don't like it!!  Will search
the stash to see if there is another fabric that
will blend in

Such fun fabrics!

I'm sewing, sewing, sewing--
now, to quilt.





Friday, September 15, 2017

Attention!! Quilters! Pay It Forward!!

Imagine if ALL your stash were lost, your UFOs, your quilts....not life threatening of course, but devastating to a quilter nonetheless.  nobody is going to check up on you or make you report back, this is entirely voluntary and for you to act as your heart prompts.  many of us, even with personal daily struggles and challenges, are blessed beyond measure...i know i am...even just recently with that astounding gift of aurifil thread.  happy to pay it forward....

THIS IS THE MESSAGE THAT WAS POSTED IN RESPONSE TO QUERY Of HELP! 

The storage unit with about 40 full sized disaster quilts, 80+ Nursing home quilts, 60+ Linus Quilts, Christmas Stockings, a new roll of batting, about 40 Preemie quilts, and untold yards of fabric, cutting boards, shelving,, and so on were lost due to flooding from Hurricane Harvey. 
 
One of my best friends (Nita Beard - chairman of West Houston Quilt Guild (WHQG)
 Comfort Quilts is just devastated. They had over 4 feet of water in the storage unit where we store this stuff... The Storage place said it is a total loss as it has been underwater for over a week, and is too toxic to even come and look at, and is still underwater (at least 2 feet) as long as the Addicks reservoir is still releasing water.

Of course all Nita's Bee members have donated a bunch of fabric. but, this was a storage unit 10 x 20 foot FULL of fabric. 

Last week, I asked for jelly rolls for Tri-County Quilt guild. They had OVERWHELMING success. Standing room only, making jelly roll quilts.

This is for West Houston Quilters Guild. Our meeting location (Bear Creek and in the the middle of the Addicks Reservoir) is under several feet of water. Closed until further notice. The storage unit is in the midst of this.

The Comfort Quilters will begin again. We are starting from scratch. Nita had about 40 kits in her car,, and that is what we have to start with.

We have some Hobbs UPC codes to try to get some batting again.

****We could use:
--Hobbs UPC codes - ANY Hobbs product.
--Yardage to get us started again.
--Quilt tops
--Finished quilts


Just devastated at what we lost, to help others.... Very discouraged. Nita with her positive attitude says that all will be well, and that God will take care.

***Any donations can be sent to me or I can give you Nita's address.

Betty Baker 
Attn: WHQG Disaster
17412 Bobcat Trail
Cypress TX 77429

We will start over..

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Healing Hands = Healing Hearts

As a quilter, I want to make quilts for those in need. and this is a perfect
opportunity to assist.  This will keep my hands busy and know that
I'm doing a small part in the healing process for many.

Fat Quarter Shop is offering this lovely quilt pattern to aid in the
disaster that is Harvey.  This PDF pattern retails for $9, and every cent will go to the JJ Watt Foundation Houston Flood Relief Fund.  It will be available until October 31.  Fat Quarter Shop will also be auctioning off a quilt sample made from this pattern starting on Tuesday (today), and those proceeds will go to the Rebuild Texas Fund.
  
You can purchase the Healing Hearts for Harvey PDF here.  

Monday, September 11, 2017

In The Midst of Chaos.........................

In the midst of Hurricane Harvey and Irma,  I've tried to keep my hands and
mind occupied with various things.  And today I don't even want to think about the date........
September 11--2001.  Memories roll back into your mind--and we shall never forget!

I found this in my stash pile--a magazine with fabric--yes,
I know where I bought it--Paducah, KY--the one time I went to
the quilt show there!  absolutely, a fun time!  and I bought so many fabrics
at such great prices!  This is certainly aged--from 2008! 

This bundle was a special price so I picked it up--thinking, I'm not really found
of poinsettias but maybe someone would like it.

So here is the book with pattern and all the fabric to go with it--
I'm set.  Open book, find pattern, read and begin

Looking at the photo, I thought maybe all those lovely 12 blocks
with poinsettias were appliqued--by hand--but once I finally
read the notes--nope, it's machine applique--whew! relief!
Then, it's trace all the patterns onto fusible, cut and press 

I usually cut out the big areas in order to have a less stiff
application--these little cut outs got somewhat 'squirrely' 
when I was trying to lay them out to press--
but, all 24 were accomplished--thats' 12 in red and 12 in pink.

There is more cutting--I can do that when I'm listening to a book or
watching a sappy movie--look rather elegant once laid out.
Now, just press on background fabric and begin hem stitching--
soon we'll have a completed quilt!

Unity!

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