Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Free Gift!

Did you ever want to make mittens like these?  Well, I have!  In fact, there is a free--yes
FREE pattern waiting just for you and me--here................
Happy stitching!



Monday, December 14, 2015

S L O W S T I T C H I N G.....................................................


There is a Slow Stitching Movement going on!  And Of Course!  I'm
Slow to find it!

I am definitely a slow stitcher, whether it be knitting, quilting, weaving
or stitching--so I'm very much a candidate for this 
movement.

How will this movement help me?  I'm slowly going to find out....................

Sunday, December 13, 2015

JOY!

It is said that a picture is worth a 1000 words!
I agree.............
These photos bring me 
Joy!
and a sense of the reason for the season!





Saturday, December 12, 2015

Hurry, Hurry, Don't Delay

Yes, hurry and don't delay--downloading this lovely shawl pattern!  It's free, in Beta form, till December 16, 2015.  You can also sign up for another free shawl pattern.
This 'confetti' yarn adds a special touch to this shawl is hand dyed by
fiber artist Rhichard Devrieze

Aroha Knits --Nakahi Shawl is still in Beta testing so sign up
for their newsletter to see if there are any errors.
The paid pattern will be on Ravelry at a future date.

Friday, December 11, 2015

Fire! One of the Four Elements!

Fiddleknits is offering another one of the four elements shawl patterns.
I really do enjoy knitting her patterns.  We have already done Water, Air, Earth.
Fire will begin end of January, but right now you can grab Fire free of charge
through Ravelry.
It will most likely be a humdinger of a shawl!

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Basket Balls With Mizuhiki

Mizuhiki is a traditional Japanese paper cord that come in many colors and is often tied in elaborate knots as decoration for gifts, especially money wrappers. Cords come in many colors, in shiny mylar foil, wrapped in silk thread, or simply painted. It is said that Samurai used Mizuhiki to tie their topknots. The cords are 36” long and you can discover many ways to use them. Our favorite way to use Mizuhiki is to gather 3 or 5 cords to tie up gift packages. A simple square knot holds the cords in place, and you can even thread the ends back through the center knot to create simple and elegant designs.


Here are my Mizuhiki cords and what I have made with them.

Mizuhiki comes in many colors

Some sparkly
Here is the beginning of a 'basket ball'--I learned this technique
from the master basket maker of all time--sorry she doesn't have a 
website; but, if you are interested in these 'basket balls'
leave me a message and I'll get you to Lynn!


There are many design weavings you can do with these wonderful flexible cords!

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

12 Days--So Behind!

Yes, I'm so behind!  12 days of small quilt blocks seems so easy--just one little block--it measures less than 3"--and only one a day!  What could be better?
Temecula Quilt Company has featured a small quilt block the past
9 days--so I'm playing catch-up.
There are so many little quilt ideas on their website!
Shoofly

Logcabin

Pinwheel 

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...