Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Four Is Enough?

Since I have sold my 8H and 10 H looms, I'm back to only 4H--
oh, so sad I say to myself.  Than I see something like this post from
Unraveling and I know--you used to weave 4 H weave structures all the time;
so, what's the big deal?!  Meg is planning this graph to weave some
cashmere--well, I say, I think I'll try this too!
Happy treadling, y'all!

Monday, November 23, 2015

Bonnie Hunter Mystery Time!

The colors and sights of Tuscany have inspired Bonnie to combine what she experienced into a very cool quilt that you will love hopefully as much as I do!

What does Allietare mean?  To GLADDEN!  To REJOICE!  To become CHEERFUL!  It’s the perfect name for this quilt, it made me so happy to watch it come together.
We will begin November 27--check out her website  to see the fabrics and
get suggestions on color


Sunday, November 22, 2015

We're Sewing for our Military

Mystery Quilts for Military --join up at Yahoo groups.

November 2015, 2015 Designed by: Alycia Carmin Mystery Quilts for Military

Clue #1 has been posted so we're sewing!


Fabric Requirements: Based on 40 inch wide fabrics ( most I find are still 42 inches, but just to be safe)
Blue: 2 yards
Red : 1 3/8 Yards
White: 2 ¼ yards Binding: ½ yard ( You may want to wait and see, and use up some of your leftovers)
Backing: Approximately 4 yards
Tools Needed: Companion Angle – They come in 4 ½ and 6 ½ - Both will work – I usually go for the bigger ruler, it has more options later Easy Angle Ruler:
Straight Edge Rules Rotary Cutter I have made two of them so far – t

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Snowdrift........................................

"Snowdrift
A snowdrift at the highway – not nice and even dangerous.
A snowdrift in the mountains on a sunny morning after a stormy night – what a sight to behold! Lines in the snow forming different patterns, sparkling in the morning sun…
A phenomenon in nature that has a dark and a bright side! And like this, our this year’s KAL project will be: a shawl with a dark and a bright side. But both sides will be pretty in this case! The only danger may be that you don’t want to stop snuggling on cold days.
We will knit a large asymmetric shawl in Brioche technique. This makes the shawl completely reversible and you will have the choice each day which side to use."  from the website of Dibadu!  
Let's knit this!  Did you see that description?  Brioche technique!!  I'm excited--this one begins November 27 and runs through Advent with this free pattern till Jan 1-2016!
I can see lots of knitting in my future during those dreary days of winter!  Join me!

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!

It's Time--

 It’s time to think about greeting cards I’ll send out this year.  Most years, if I’m not feeling pressed, I’ll create my own cards.  One ye...