Saturday, February 24, 2018

Weavers Gathering!

It was our February meeting of WSW (Westside Weavers)--
we are a small group but mighty!  Our experiences are varied
but Sharing is a big part of our
meeting--times of trouble, sadness, health issues, friendships
we made, weaving problems and solutions--

During "show and tell" time, Penny had this gorgeous Shetland wool--
boy, wish I knew this last November!  It would have been
perfect for Shetland lace knitting project--oh, well,
we touched it lightly and could see it being spun into a
fine thread. 

Connie shared her Christmas gift--
a stitching joy to behold!  

Rosemary had her Christmas cards--she used portions of
her parents wool blanket--bringing back memories of
her childhood--she did some eco-dyeing on the wool
and used the insets for her cards--very clever!

Another clever idea from Rosemary--all those photos
you receive over the years--all from one family--she
used to make these delightful balls for decorations
for her memory tree.

Such colorful twill towels were shared by Pat--
nice handle--20 epi cotton--

She had several with different weft colors to
accent the warp--we all wanted to sneak one into
our bags to take home!  
Good work Pat!
Laughs, Friends, Fun, Sharing, and we end the 
the day with lunch.

Thursday, February 22, 2018

Finishes? Not Much.............

I think there are many people who finish projects,
I'm not one of those people--although, I try--
sometimes, those projects or UFOs linger for
awhile--why?  Sometimes, I get lazy; sometimes,
I lose interest; sometimes, I forget about them!

This is 10 blocks from A Quilting Life--2017 BOM--
I had to search the site to find the last two block patterns, so
maybe, one day in 2018 I'll put it together.

This is the leader, ender project--it will be an ongoing
sewing project.  Maybe, I'll finish this and pass it along
for a charity quilt

I have the pieces all cut out for the leader-ender
so there should be no excuse--right?
I'm still working on the lender-ender project from 2016--
oh, well--some day it will finish!  Maybe!

I was knitting these Winding Stairway fingerless gloves
on two circular needles--doing two at the same time.
well, that didn't work for me--it was a good idea, until
I put them down for awhile.  When I picked them up to knit,


I got lost in the pattern trying to keep up with
both gloves--now, the gloves are on double pointed
needles--and I think I might finish--by next winter.

For MONTHS--I've been looking for this pattern!
Finally, it surfaced!  I wasn't looking for it
and out it came from hiding! 
another UFO on the list of almost finished items.
Wonder what other UFOs are hiding?

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

The Cowls Have It...........

Our theme for 2019 January Spin-in is Purple Cowl--my mind is whirling with ideas--cowls--not Purple, that's for sure!!  
I will use color wheel to select off the side from purple --Orange!

This was the Joyful Cowl MKAL by designer Heather Anderson on Ravelry
--fun to knit--variety too.

Lots of loose ends to repair though
During the Olympics, Ravelry hosts Ravellenics 2018
free pattern (Just Slip It) was designed by Susan Ashcroft
This event is called "Cowl Curling"!
I've had this variegated yarn for some time--
now, which solid to use with it?  

Sunday, February 18, 2018

Crochet Comeback!!

Crochet seems to be making a comeback--we had one spin-in participant show off her granny square afghan that was knit from every Opal sock yarn --no photo here--too bad--it was stunning!
Since, we had so many crochet pieces, it got me to thinking about how we seem to come around to different fiber techniques.
Here is one that comes close to our Granny Square Queen's work.

Lavender and Rose  has a tutorial for hexagon squares:
We had several crochet wearables show up at January Spin-in.
Most of the time, we had lots of knitted and woven items,
but this year we were blessed with this technique.

Suzanne is modeling a crochet poncho that a fellow
fiberist gave to her.

I'm sorry I didn't get the name of the pattern but
you can contact Suzanne at Fireant Ranch if you 
are interested in this pattern.

This lovely was made by Jane at Spin-in--
she said she wanted to show off her space dyed
yarn and this pattern was just perfect

"Virus" shawl by Woolpedia, designed by
Julia Marquardt

Mijo Crochet has a free pattern and tutorials for you!
This is way too pretty!  Wish I did more crochet!


Inveraray Cable Scarf

by Noelle Stiles  has a wonderful cable--

Fire and Ice Shawl is a free crochet shawl pattern
Grab those hooks and lets get to hooking!






Friday, February 16, 2018

Color At My Fingertips

The loom is warp ready and I've placed colorful fibers to
brighten up a rather gloomy time.  I have certain shuttles that
I like to use--the one on the right is my favorite--a gift from
CHT board members when I retired as President--
it glides nicely across the 8/2 cotton threads. 

Each of these towels will use a different weft color--purple pops across
the orange/red warp

A little blue too makes my heart sing with delight as I
throw the shuttle--heres to a treadling good day as 
the warp progresses on the front beam.


Another towel is humming along-----wait! there is one big
glaring mistake!!  Somehow, the weft didn't cross the warp in
a few pieces--guess what?  It's time to rippppppp back to the 
mistake!

Oh well, I found this before I took the warp off the loom.
!
Whew!  off the loom!  Look at all those weft ends that
need to be darned back into the warp--handwork for sure!

I'm happy with the results from this warp--when I'm weaving
I'm thinking about the next warp--
each warp in my mind will change as I progress on the
loom-- I will leave plenty of warp, so if I choose
I can tie on the next warp--
Happy treadling y'all!



Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Hearts All Aflutter--It's Valentine Day!


Just last week, I took the time to remove all my snowmen
and decorate the house with Valentines--lots of pinks and
reds are showcased around the rooms!  

I find there aren't many seasonal quilts in my stash.
This is one that was made from a kit about 7 or 8 years ago.

This exchange quilt was one that was enjoyable to piece
together.  Each year when I bring it out, there are my
friends from 20 years ago.  We had such fun designing
our heart block.


Why is it we love this time of the year?  What will you do
to celebrate this supposedly most romantic day of the year?
Will there be a dinner out with your favorite person?
An alone evening with just yourself?

Sometimes it becomes an ordinary day for errands and chores,
and hopefully, when evening rolls around--there
will be a special box of candy or a bouquet of flowers
waiting for me!
Hope your Valentine Day is all you want it to be!


The history of Valentine’s Day–and the story of its patron saint–is shrouded in mystery. We do know that February has long been celebrated as a month of romance, and that St. Valentine’s Day, as we know it today, contains vestiges of both Christian and ancient Roman tradition. But who was Saint Valentine, and how did he become associated with this ancient rite? Check it out at

Monday, February 12, 2018

Mardi Gras!!

Mardi Gras Day!!   is coming tomorrow- time for all the jovial adventures and events to come to a climax at midnight Tuesday.  There has been celebrations for weeks--

Colors of Mardi Gras come alive as table decorations!
I found these decorations at the Alabama Rest Stop.

Why not leave up that Christmas tree to decorate
in Mardi Gras colors?!!
Did you know that Mardi Gras originated in
Mobile, Alabama before New Orleans??

Having a Mardi Gras Theme party?  Here is a tablescape
Blog finds a Mardi Gras mini quilt for decoration.


time for the last King Cake................
The Epiphany or Little Christmas is observed on January 6th in many Christian churches. This day has come to be known as "Kings Day."

Since the 300's the day has honored the meeting of the three Wise Men with the infant Jesus. King Cakesbecame a part of the celebration to symbolize the "finding of the infant Jesus." 


Traditionally, 

King Cakes

 are oval-shaped to show unity of all Christians. The Mardi Gras season, which begins on this "Twelfth Night" (January 6th), is expressed on King Cakes by using the carnival colors of purple, green and gold. As a King Cake is cut, each person awaits anxiously for his piece to locate the small baby. 

A plastic baby is inserted in each King Cake
. The person who finds the baby is deemed the "King" or "Queen" and will bring the King Cake to the next King Cake party.



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...