Friday, May 12, 2017

fidget quilt

Lately, there has been much talk about the "Fidget' Spinners that kids
are collecting.  Some schools allow them to be in the classrooms in order
to hold the child's attention.  There are some good things to be said and
there are some bad things, but right now, the topic is "Fidgets"

Fidgets can be a very effective and helpful self-regulation tool! Use fidgets and sensory balls for calming and alerting, to promote focusing and concentration, decrease stress, increase tactile awareness of fingers/hands (through proprioceptive input), and as a way to keep fidgeting fingers busy! Fidget toys can also provide a fun way to strengthen hands and "warm-up" fingers before handwriting activities and fine motor skill tasks. Sensory balls are a favorite OT sensory diet tool, make a fun gift, and are one of many fidget toys that can help relieve stress! We also have silent fidgets for the classroom, quiet fidget toys, and fidgets for feet that can help improve concentration and focus, and lots of great office and desk toys that relieve stress and keep minds alert at work.

And if you thought that "Fidgets" were only for children and teens, think again!



 or Activity blanket is a lap quilt, mat or blanket that provides sensory and tactile stimulation for restless or fidgety hands of someone with Alzheimer's or related Dementias.

ideas and suggestions on how to make one of these touchy quilts.
Locally, you might find that your quilt shop has a Fidget group.

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Summer Stitch Along!

I'm always happy to find a stitch along that gives me a reason
to enjoy the hot humid days of summer.


Bee In My Bonnet has the perfect solution!
I enjoy these patterns--And the best part--
there will be fabrics to go along with this.

Just take a look at this!  Now, why isn't this the greatest
sew along quilt!--Summer, here I come!

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Wooool Work!


I'm ready!  our local quilt shop has wool--lots of wool and
even the floss colors needed for the May pattern.
I've signed up to do Rebekah L Smith's year long project.
This will be fun--something I've not done.


I know the colors are hard to see--and I'm not too sure I like the 
light wool, so I might add some color to it at a later date.

Okay, I looked at this for the longest time and decided I really
did NOT like that light green!  What to do?  Well, dye the wool,
of course!
There are no acid dyes in my pantry but I do have food coloring!
That works brilliantly on wool--just heat the wool in water with
small splash of vinegar, drop in a few drops of blue dye, simmer
and it's done--color has been added!

Now, look at this compared to the other piece--much better!
As the wool absorbs all the food coloring (dye), the water
runs clear--so much happier now!

This is a closed list on Facebook--but, you can go to her website
to purchase the pattern ($35) and then you'll be asked to
join Facebook page.


Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Weighted Blanket



I'm sorry I didn't find this video about weighted blankets during the month of April--as April is National Autism Month.  We have learned so much about autism in the past few years--Sesame Street has a new character that is Autistic, which will help youngsters in their daily lives.  How weighted blankets help  DIY Weighted Blanket

Monday, May 8, 2017

Sweet! Something For Mother!

Mother's Day is creeping up on me--no gift for mother yet!  Then this little stitching pattern caught my eye.

Lacey! Dainty!  Just Sweet!  I'm thinking that some vintage lace would
make a nice addition to a pillow case.  Mother could use something to
brighten her assisted living room.
Elefantz has the tutorial that makes it easy to stitch.  

Sunday, May 7, 2017

May Brings Challenges

May brings a challenge--

Luckily, I have the yarn for this project--
that doesn't happen too often either!

I bought this sock yarn several months ago--really liked the
look of the 'double dip' effect.
And this yarn has been in my stash forever!!

Here is the pattern--designed by Mary-Ann Lammers

It's a rocky start since the cotton is thick and thin,
but this one challenge that I can overcome!
Yesterday i  cast on and knitted several rows while
binge watching 'Supernatural'--still in the first
season--there is plenty to knit to! 



Saturday, May 6, 2017

It's Derby Time!




What an Adventure!  Derby time is the fastest 2 minute sport in history!  
The pom and circumstances for days before hand and then it's all over
and you wonder WHAT? happen!

We were at the Kentucky Derby several years ago--a bucket list ticked off!
we reserved our lodging months in advance; even planned our
dinner reservations then as well.

We attended the Oaks the day before the big day; We were ready for the BIG
day--sat through several smaller races and THEN, it was time

we had our big hats and
special dresses, guys in their cool shirts; 
we had seats right at the finish line--Whoa!  could't be any better than
that!

And here they came to the finish line and
everyone stood up!  I couldn't see--
what horse came in first?  I missed it!

Oh, well! I was there!  I experienced the excitement of
the time!  Even if I didn't see the winner cross the finish line!

Here is the post for today's race--
have you picked your favorite?
We are headed to a Derby party and it's for sure
I'll see the finish at this one!

Good luck with your pick!!

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