Friday, November 20, 2015

Hoo! Hoo!

I was so excited to receive my Owl Festival quilt back from quilter, Sandy!  This was a fun one to make--such variety of owls--I worked on it for a year with patterns from Sindy of Fatcat Patterns.  I love her sense of humor and her design work!
Whoo!  Whoo!  Isn't this fun quilt?
I'm sure I can find someone who is into owls or birds..........

and I was so happy to have found this owl backing fabric!

Sindy always offers a free BOM each month--you can also purchase the complete 
pattern for a small fee.  Check out what she has now on her website.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Let's Fly a Snowflake Kite!

Here is one of the designers I love!  Crabapple Hill Designs has designed
this cool crayon stitchery pattern for the Christmas Blog Hop.
I've downloaded one for future reference--
how about your?

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Back Tracking!

Oh yeah, I totally missed the boat on this one!  With our packing, moving, traveling--I've been
out of it!  And these blog hops are much fun 
with each host offering interesting ideas
and this one had recipes for the holidays!  
Okay, so I'm back tracking--
that's the nice thing about the internet,
you can usually pick up where you left off
or in my case, where I didn't begin in the first place.
Hop over to Buttermilk Basin to see if you can pick
up on some of these delightful Christmas ideas.
That's where I'm heading now!

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Fleurs de Lis for Paris KAL

We do not know what to do!  We are dishearten by the actions of a few on so many.
Here is one way you can show some love with this 
 free KAL (knit-along) of a ‘Fleurs de lis’ design, rewritten from a Victorian era ‘counterpane’ square.
West Coast Fibre Arts will be writing a few lines of the pattern each day.  
Check the blog each day for the pattern.
May we knit in peaceful prayer.

Monday, November 16, 2015

Expatchers Gather!

It was such a joy to be with my ex-patcher friends!  We haven't had much time to visit or spend some quality time together.  That one special Tuesday was a blessing for us all--a chance to laugh, share stories of life events, hug, enjoy each other's company.
Lucy was in from CA--love seeing Lucy when she's in town!
She saw this adorable pattern and had to make it--



who wouldn't love this princess quilt?

There was some discussion between the long arm quilters--what design would look the best?
I know one grand-daughter who is going to love this!
Lucky gal!

Judy M adorned her quilt studio with her latest finish--this wonderful
snowmen lodging in the snow!

Snowflakes falling!

We all liked this so much!!
Her other creation in progress was the Cardinals

She is working on the border


Some ready!

Linda showed off her wonderful king size South African fabric quilt

absolutely smashing!

and love the quilting!


Too bad Karen wasn't there (no, she was having fun in CA!)
Here is her latest quilt finished by Sandy

what fun this is--all in batiks! 

Brenda is working up this kit for her new grandson due in December

Elephants must be a trend for new babies, but this one is 
so interesting

The rain, diagonal lines on the pattern, is to be this braid-
much discussion on how it should be done.

And Karen's pillow shams!  oh, wow!

Sandy had done the quilting on these too.

And on for the road--a finished baby quilt made by Karen,
quilted by Sandy--going to one of our expat friend's 
new baby boy!  Great pattern!  


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Sunday, November 15, 2015

25 Days of Surprises!!

I love this blog!  Helen has a newsletter that comes out on Sunday--although, I'm not a practicing paper artist, anything fiber is game!  so, when the last newsletter came out with this exciting event--I was there!  Maybe, you'll like to look in on her bog daily during those 25 days of surprises!
Don't they look interesting? and fun?
25 Days

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Collaboration!

What happens when you get a knitting group together and they collaborate on a special project?
That happen with a special knitting group in the fall of 2014.  

Old Shale presents over 40 variations of the Old Shale lace pattern that were knit by members of the Wednesday Afternoon Knitting Study Group and then turned into this collection along with a pattern for really cute baby blankets that were made from the sampler swatches.
These variations can be used on blankets, scarves, shawls, sweaters, hats, mittens, socks…anything!
Old Shale Variations is the product of a happy collaborative effort.  How exciting to find this selection of patterns--all free for the asking!  Check for it on Ravelry under Old Shale Pattern Variations.  Thanks Wednesday Afternoon Knitting Study Group!

Beginnings of New Year Ideas

I'm already thinking about the new year and new beginnings--2024 was a lost year as far as new quilt starts--there was not a one began. ...