Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Are Grannys Square?

Franklin Habit is a genius!  Especially when it comes to something we think that is simple as a Granny Square--Who decided to call Grannys Square anyway????

According to a 1946 article attributed to the Oregon Worsted Company, the thrifty women of early America would carefully save scraps of yarn and fiber unraveled from old sweaters and socks.  As these scraps accumulated, they were crocheted into small squares; the colors combined on the whim of the craftsman.  The squares were then sewn together to make a blanket which was both functional and colorful.  Because grandma was no longer up for manual labor, she was often the one to sew the squares together, thus they became GRANNY SQUARES.  Thanks to Yarnaholic Confessions!  


Granny square

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A granny square worked in two colors and seven rounds. Cotton, 4 mmcrochet hook.
granny square is a piece of square fabric produced in crochet by working in rounds from the center outward. Granny squares are traditionally handmade. They resemble coarse lace. Although there is no theoretical limit to the maximum size of a granny square, crocheters usually create multiple small squares (called "motifs") and assemble the pieces to make clothing,pursesAfghan blankets, and other household textiles.
Granny square apparel is a cyclical fashion that peaked in the 1970s. As Stitch 'n Bitch series author Debbie Stoller describes:
If you grew up in the seventies, as I did, you might fear the granny square--if only because, for a while, clothing was made of nothing else. Granny square vests, granny square shorts, granny square hats. Heck, I bet there was some kid out there who was forced to go to school wearing granny square underwear.[1]
Although particular color and pattern schemes for granny squares change with time, this class of motif is a staple among crocheters. Multicolor granny squares are an effective way to use up small amounts of yarn left over from other projects and basic granny square motifs do not require advanced skills to execute.[2]

Monday, February 1, 2016

What Charity Will Want My Knitted Items?



I have so many knitted items that I can't use--what to do with them?
Most are things I've practiced my skills and techniques on.
Some are lace and cables.
There are scarves and hats.
There are a couple of woven scarves.
Now, I'm on the hurt for that perfect charity that will take my items
and put them to good use.
I searched the world all over and came up with this list:

Worldvision

Craftsy

TKGA

List of organizations

Handcrafting For Love

Woolworks

Warm Up America

Do you have your favorite charity that will take knitted items?  Please let me know--I'm always knitting, weaving, etc.

Sunday, January 31, 2016

What Are You Spinning?

Through the hands of spinners, the fibers slip easily from roving
to yarn onto the bobbin as it whirls....
There are as many wheels are there are 
spinners.
What are you spinning?











Saturday, January 30, 2016

On A Spinner's Back

So many wonderful items that spinners create are worn on their back.  You must turn them around to see their handiwork.  So, during the January spin-in, I went around to take photos of spinner's backs!  You never know what you'll find when they turn around.  Here are a few examples of beautiful creations:




























Friday, January 29, 2016

How About Some Color in Your Yarn?

It's time for the vendors to move into The Palms of Destin conference center for our annual
January Spin-in
and they have brought a wide variety of lovely yarns for
our spinners!

The theme for the year is "Cotton Candy" and this 
vendor set her booth with these yummy looking
cotton candy cones!  What a fun way to spin!

Oh my, which one to choose?!

And sock blanks!  Love these!

More blended braids to decide about

Since many are knitters as well as spinners,
this vendor brought wonderful color coordinated scarf kits.

Silk!  Silk! Silk!

We have you covered if you are a weaver!

Just try to choose what to spin this day!

And this is a 'sale' bucket!!

okay, I'm lost in these wonders!

Blends, wool, silk, exotic and yes cotton abound!

And if you are a weaver--the vendors have you covered!
Every year, the last full weekend in January, we sponsor
our January Spin-in.  You must be registered, we do not
allow walk-ins or shoppers.  You come for one day, two days,
or the full four days.  It's fun, learning and sharing time.
No workshops or seminars--just spinners being spinners!



Thursday, January 28, 2016

Just For Charity...................................

This year my Charity project is so create a version of the Fat Quarter Shop's Charity quilt, Crossroads. The supply list is now available!
Crossroads1
This year the charity we are supporting is the March of Dimes foundation and we will be raising funds to help their efforts to fight premature births. We hope you will sew along and donate to this amazing cause through our fundraising link:
download our Fabric Requirements PDF
And if you want to make the quilt just like the above, you can order a kit
Here is the schedule…
  • January 15 Fabric Requirements
  • February 15 House Block
  • March 15 Diamond Block
  • April 15 Friendship Block
  • May 15 Family Block
  • June 15 Intersection Block
  • July 15 Chain Block
  • August 15 Finishing
  • September 15 Pieced Backing
  • We will begin auctioning our quilt around September 1st , 2016
For more information about the quilt along, please visit our blog here:

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

The Splendid Sampler

A super Collaboration between Pat Sloan and Jane Davidson plus 83 other designers!
Check out Splendid Sampler

  • This is a mystery that consists of 100 spectacular 6” finished quilt blocks. All different techniques from pieced, to applique, to embroidery, to English Paper Piecing (EPP) and Paper piecing.
  • The blocks are released 2 a week, with 2 holiday breaks for Christmas Day and New Year’s day
  • There is no supply list. We will be sharing fabrics used by the designers in upcoming articles so you have an idea of what we gave them to use.
  • There will be two Splendid colorways shown.
  • There will be a layout given in the future, we’ll give a supply list for the setting. 
  • We will also have giveaways, a way to share your blocks via link party quilt show, a list of tutorials, and exciting ideas for how to quilt this from a master quilter on our team!
  • The blocks are free until March 2017. 
  • The first block is Valentines day Feb 14, 2016.
  • Each Sunday and Thursday a new block is released.

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...