You can find Plarn anywhere! I have several in my house; am sure you do too. In some countries Plarn is banned! Some grocery stores don't even offer Plarn anymore. What is one to do without Plarn?!
Oh, you're asking--what is Plarn? Plastic bag yarn--here you go--a tutorial! and a video to assist
with the madness of creating Plarn!
Okay, you have your Plarn, what to do with it? There are many suggestions--take a quick look
at Pinterst. Here is a group that is turning Plarn into sleeping mats.
The next time I bring home one of those colorful plastic bags, it will become Plarn!!
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Two--Two--For You On Tuesday!
Monday, May 1, 2017
Tangles, more tangles........................
Okay, so I'm working on my Intarsia Brawling Shawl pattern from April's
(yes, I know it's May, but I'm still stuck in April!) 'Year of Techniques'
projects.
I'm over half way finished--I'm on the down hill side of the pattern--decreases--
but as usual--with Intarsia there are tangles
and with this yarn, there are more tangles than I enjoy! With Intarsia,
you twist the threads around each other as you meet--which means
every time you twist to seal the joint, you are create a tangle down the line.
I did have a problem with this yarn becoming untwisted in skein,
so I took the advice of someone smarter than me to place the yarn
in plastic bags--that problem was solved! But, the twisting
and tangles---there is no way, there will be a quick solution.
Just finish........................
Sunday, April 30, 2017
EPP!
Don't ever think you can't make something beautiful with a small piece of paper and fabric. That's where EPP comes into play--That's English Paper Piecing! Why is it called English Paper Piecing?
Hexagon-based patterns became popular in England in the 1830s when Godey’s Lady’s Book published the first hexagon quilt pattern in 1835, it became very popular in “the Colonies”. It was often called “English Paper Piecing” because anything British was deemed very elegant.
EPP or paper piecing doesn't necessary mean you have to use hexagons either--just search the internet and you will find all sorts of patterns that use squares, rectangles,etc.
Want to learn how to use this technique for your quilts--here is a tutorial. This is definitely a
carry long project--
Hexagon-based patterns became popular in England in the 1830s when Godey’s Lady’s Book published the first hexagon quilt pattern in 1835, it became very popular in “the Colonies”. It was often called “English Paper Piecing” because anything British was deemed very elegant.
EPP or paper piecing doesn't necessary mean you have to use hexagons either--just search the internet and you will find all sorts of patterns that use squares, rectangles,etc.
Here is an example of a 'smashing' look for EPP--this comes from my friend
Annette who has been working on this design for some time--she brings her
little scraps of fabric and paper to our gatherings and stitches away--
we finally saw the fruits of her labor when she threw out this
lovely garden of colors!!
We all admired the way she used the greens around her
flowers--not completely surrounded
You can see she still have some papers in the small hexagons--
time to lift them out now that she has completed the look
of walking through flowers
Another one of our gals, Judy, has been
working on her Grandmother's Flower Garden
EPP quilt for 12 years--much smaller squares though
But lovely all the same! Here she is lifting out the paper
from her finished project--she will soon be working on the
borders--we are anxious to see the results.
Want to learn how to use this technique for your quilts--here is a tutorial. This is definitely a
carry long project--
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Holy SMokes!! Spindle CRANE??
Sheila Dixon of Hand Spinning News always has the neatest articles in her monthly newsletter! There was this article in her March issue about Spindle Crane! I'm like--What?? Holy Smokes!
This is something I need to investigate! Taking a journey through the great world of the internet--I found interesting information about this innovative idea for spindle spinning from the hands of Adan Aikerman, who I found on Instagram.
Here is video of how this works! I also found a group on Ravelry--Akerworks! Man, the world of spindle spinning just got more creative and relaxing! This 'crane' is in testing phase now.
"Adan got the idea to help allow spindle spinning while watching shows on the couch more relaxing. You simply place the AkerKate the edge of your coffee table or whatever is in front of you, place the spindle at the back of the pulley with the single going over the top of the pulley, give it a twirl, and draft in a position that would be similar to drafting at a wheel. The set up allows you to pull back your single and easily reach for the spindle when you need to give it another twirl or to wind on. As you spin the twist goes up and around the pulley. You can also pull the single towards you to help transition the twist if you aren’t getting the twist fast enough." This quote from Evanita, moderator of the Ravelry.
Thanks Sheila for keeping us updated on timely matters!
Friday, April 28, 2017
Free Row By Row Quilt Pattern
Love To Make Quilts (Pat Sloan!) along with
American Patchwork and Quilting are offering
this free pattern. This is just perfect! I don't take
a subscription to the magazine anymore but
I did buy one issue with the beginning of the pattern
and then forgot to purchase the other issues.
Here is the solution!
The whole pattern right at their website for you
to sew!
Love the look of this quilt too!! Nice Spring
or Summer quilt!
Thursday, April 27, 2017
Are You Downloading?
Today begins 16 weeks of free--YES--FREE downloads of great audio books!
These are geared to young adults 13 + but I'm set to download them as well.
SYNC for all the details
First up is book by Oscar Wilde--what a read--
or in this instance--a listen!
presents "The Dead House"
Some of the books I'm familiar with but
others not.
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