Sunday, February 26, 2017

And They Call It Progress!

I'm loving these monthly knit alongs! 
Yes, I'm making progress--sometimes, I wish there was more
to the monthly pattern,
but so glad I can keep up!

This is the Estonian Knit along designed by 
Toni L. Lorenz
Her Ravelry forum is Knitting in the Loft 

At times, I wonder about my bead selection, but my handspun yarn picks
up the golds, greens, rosy hints of the beads.
This one is quick knit each time! I'm glad my handspun wool is 
working with this pattern; it is designed by
Elizabeth Ravenwood--she is quite the designer.
Her ravelry forum is A Big Comfy Doghouse!

My heart be still!  "When Calls The Heart" is
back in production!  And this is KAL
to accompany the viewing.

Really love this hand dyed yarn from 
Sarah Vance Designs. 
Hope I can continue to keep up the progress!



Saturday, February 25, 2017

Year of Stitches Continue--

If you are doing the year of stitches, you should be following along
with Julie B Booth's blog.  She gives helpful tips and 

unique stitches to master or practice.

She has creative ways to continue that stitching path once you
have run out of ideas.
Here is my stitching--nothing really unusual or unique--
just enjoyable stitching

Snowmen A To ZZZZ Block of the Month

designed by Crabapple Hill--love their designs!  I really Needed  a snowman quilt for myself--it might take me longer than a year to stitch at the rate I'm going, but I'll get there sooner or later.

Hope you are enjoying the stitch along!




Friday, February 24, 2017

Rakestraw or Mayan Spinner



The Rakestraw Spinner is certainly an interesting spinning companion.  There are simple means to spin besides the drop spindle, that started out as a rock on the end of a stick--this is one of those ways.

These Mayan Spinner-style spinners are great for anyone who struggles to use a drop spindle or who is learning to spin. If you suffer from arthritis, fibromyalgia, or tendonitis, you can carry on spinning with the Rakestraw Spinner. Wonderful for children, who pick it up straight away, for the elderly, and for everyone and anyone! It almost spins itself and can be more productive than a drop spindle.


Spin on!  

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Coloring Like A Youngster

Recently I wrote a blog post about this pattern that I found (as if it was lost!)
in my UFO pile.  It was time to get it out and begin work--why is it sometimes,
we just can't get motivated to do some patterns and there are others
we spend so much time on?  Oh, well, moving on.............

I copied off the pattern before we went on an extensive trip--got out my box
of crayons and begin to color and giggling all the time I
was coloring with my brand new box of Crayons!

So much fun!  Then the other day, I found a tutorial on what steps to
take for coloring this exact pattern.
I think I'll darken my boot more and maybe add more color to my
pumpkin, but overall
coloring on fabric is a hoot!!


I know that I'll have a completed quilt by October rolls around.........
IF I make the surrounding blocks!


Wednesday, February 22, 2017

12 Months of Techniques?

Okay--I need to stay off the internet!  Should do no more searching,
browsing, reading, cruising, exploring, adventuring............... 
Why?  I get into so much trouble--take a look at this......................
I stumbled upon a bag of techniques--Oh, golly, gee whiz, when can
I open it?  March 1st is what I've been told...
that's a while away--can I keep my patience steady and under wraps--
of course NOT!

Look at all these cool designers you too can enjoy!
Okay, so I'm an enabler, but I enjoy having company on
this exploration of knitting a year of different techniques--
and some of my favorite designers are adding to the pot of
knowledge; then there are others who just could be added
to my list of favorites!
With credit card in hand, I ordered that bag of techniques...
Hope it arrives soon--because, my curiosity is worse than a cat's! 

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Bleeding Fabrics

Yesterday morning I was browsing through my Facebook page--sometimes good information crops up
occasionally!
Well, THIS was quite worth the read--

Someone posted they had hand quilted (!) a charity quilt that
was to be donated and horrors of horrors--when washing the quilt,
even with fabric catchers and other precautions, some of the
fabrics bled!  I can't imagine what I would have done in this
situation.  Of course, you post about this tragic and you receive lots of
helpful information.  This was the best information anyone would like
to receive--

Here's a sample of what products will do to reduce that
fabric fading and bleeding--
Good information for anyone who works with fabric!
or anyone who wears colored clothing!

Monday, February 20, 2017

Save The Date..................

The West Houston Quilt Guild is hosting their biennial
Quilt Show March 3-4, 2017!  They put on a great show and
exhibit. Featured Artist, Paula Barnes, of Red Crinoline Quilts

Take a look at this fabulous donation quilt!  It could be yours just
for a small donation--I'm going to take my chance!
There will be vendors and over 200 quilts.
Silent Auction Basket and Quilt Bonanza Guild Boutique Quilt Appraisals 

Admission is $10 per adult--free parking
Y'all Come!

The West Houston Quilter’s Guild is a 501(C)(3) non–profit organization founded in 1993 with the purpose of developing and nurturing appreciation for the art of quilting and its history. Simply put, we are a group of people who love quilts!

It's Time--

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