Monday, April 9, 2018

Hat Addiction........

this is my latest addiction!! HATS!
Do I need an intervention?!  Not yet please!
I'm having too much fun!
Hats, hats and more hats!  I see a pattern
and think it needs to be knitted--plenty of
stash yarns to use for these projects.

Recently, one of my favorite hat designers, Woolly Wormhead,
offered free patterns for her blog followers--Join
her Woolly Hat Society--she has some awesome hat patterns.
All Finished!

I could sit and knit her hats all day long-I learn something
new--with this pattern I learned a new cast on method-
alternate cable--gives a nice beginning edge.   I had several balls
of Cumulus leftover from another knit along--Sequential 
is based on Fibonacci sequence.

This fun  Classic Beanie is such an easy knit and
the construction is fabulous!  I'm knitting with yarn that
I bought for another project but never did that project--
Alaska Yarns was the supplier--the yarn is so soft
and easy to knit with
The yarn is "pooling" --that doesn't
bother me--makes for an interesting look.
As I'm knitting with this interesting yarn,
-this looks like a landscape

and the other side of the hat

Finished!  So fun to knit--was afraid I'd messed up
the ending--but all is well--great way to get a
finished hat.

Of course, I've found another hat pattern to
knit....do I dare?!
Origami Knit--the finish on this thing is fascinating! 

And here is the April Hat of the Month:

Finlandia pattern by Paige Buursma
Finlandia by Paige Buursma
Finlandia is a fitted, worsted-weight beanie that is knitted in the round from the brim to the crown. The repeated tree motif is made from basic lace stitches (K2tog, YO, and SSK).
The designer suggested Malabrigo Yarn--perfect!  It's in my stash!




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Saturday, April 7, 2018

Let"s Read!

What do you do in your spare time--if you have any?
I love to read!  And always, always on the lookout for
a good book to read.
One time when we went to bookstore with my 
mother, I asked her if she would like to look for
books to read--her reply,

"I have A book to read!"
Oh My Gosh--just one book!

Here are some of the latest finds.

Nick Petrie:"Light It Up"--I've read his other two
books so third one is a must--
Brad Meltzer: "Escape Artist"  Oh, yes--a history
lesson wrapped into a mystery!
Huan Hsu:  "The Porcelain Thief"--what could be better
than a tale about Chinese porcelains treasures buried--the hunt is on!
Rhys Brown:  "The Tuscan Child"--a story that takes place in Italy
and England.  I'm 2/3 the way through this.
Mario Giordano:  "Auntie Poldi and the Sicilian Lions"--60 year old
Aunt detective--I couldn't wait to read this one--Finished!!
Ben Aaronovitch:  "Midnight Riot"--oh boy!  This sounds really good!
and then two Irish 'cozy' reads by Carlene O'Connor--a trip to
Ireland!! 

And then, we made a trip to Costco--it was bad news when
I walked by the book shelf--more interesting books!

Harlan Coben"  "Don't Let Go"  pure fast reading with a good
story line
Anthony Horowitz:  "Magpie Murders"--a story within a story
John Grisham:  "Camino Island"--probably text book story line,
but fun read
Janet Beart:  "The Atomic City Girls"--a tale of women at
the Manhattan Project

Sometimes, I get lucky with Paperback swap and find a book
I've been wanting to read; such is the case with Christine Carbo's
"Mortal Fall".  I have many credits with PBS so it didn't cost
me anything to receive this book--just takes time as it is 
sent by the owner by media mail--it isn't as if there isn't
anything to read!

Thursday, April 5, 2018

Tools/Tricks of the Trade

As progress of the Clementine Quilt Along continues,
I'm learning more and more about shortcuts to speed 
cutting along.

This is March block--on the website.
Mine is still on the sewing machine table

All the pieces have been cut, marked and sewn along
the correct lines--
Chain stitching is a must when you want speed.

I found these nifty little gadgets work well when you
are trying to square up half square triangles. There are two rulers in each
package ( Slotted Trimmers by Kari Carr)

These need to be trimmed to 2" unfinished--best part is
the slots to cut off 'dog ears' too!
I was sewing along merrily--all blocks were sewn together--
well, crunch berries--thread had run out of the bobbin!!
I hate when that happens--so I quit for the day!
Then I re-read the directions for the blocks and see that
directions call for 12.5" block AND 20.5" block!
For the past three months, I've only done the 12.5"
Guess I'll go back and make the larger blocks........
so much for reading the directions first time around!

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Four Seasons

It's time to work on Summer of the Four Seasons designed by 
Laura Paschkis, who is an author of children's books.
She has designed these marvelous center blocks for
each season.

Summer requires a little paper piecing--
sometimes I'd rather do PP instead of
using templates

All the parts and pieces are cut prior to
going to the paper

Well, look at that top one!  Doesn't quite meet the
ending--okay, a do over!

Here is one of the star points for the border of Summer-
really cool looking

Completed! all borders on and ready for the quilter--
along with my Fall and Winter panels

This is the cover of the kit

Now, working on Spring--guess I should have done Spring first

Bear Creek Quilt Company has free instructions for all the
seasons--just add your own fabrics and if you like the
insert panel, you can purchase it.  I bought the kits for
this series--had the coordinating fabric

Here is the winter panel--


Saturday, March 31, 2018

BooTacular and Gnome For The Holidays

Never can have enough BOMs!
and these will be fun to work on..


BooTacular is coming to your
mailbox today--if you go to
Fatcat Patterns and download
the first pattern.  These patterns are free
each month.  You can sign up for a small
fee to receive the pattern in your mailbox
each month.  What a great
Block of the Month to do! 
I love Fat Cat Patterns!

Gnome For the Holidays is another
BOM that is running as well each
month.  It began February 1st. 

Thursday, March 29, 2018

Shhhhhh, Don't Tell Them!

My intention has been to make these soup bowls cozies for
Christmas gifts--didn't get done last year though.  
friend Sandy was sewing several for her family during one expatchers
meeting --and that inspired me to 'just 
do it!'
we have upcoming birthdays--now, that's a perfect
opportunity to get that special fabric under the needle.
Happy Hour Stitches offers a free tutorial

Blond headed daughter has chickens--this
chicken print is great for her soup bowl cozies!
There is even a chicken wire lining!

Brown headed daughter enjoys coffee--
Luckily I had this coffee print in my stash--

All sewn up and ready to turn--now, to find just right
soup bowl!

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Storage...............

There are way more ideas for projects than there is time to create--
If one of those project ideas gets away from me, I could spend
hours down the rabbit hole looking for that one idea that 
escaped--in order to capture those projects, I'll make copies--
doesn't mean I'll make the project in the future,
but at the present time, it looks like a good idea!!

To store those UFO's and project ideas, I use the plastic
storage package that comes with sheets or other large
linen items.  These plastic bags are clear so you can see
at a glance what it is--this one is 2017 Pat Sloan's
Grandma's kitchen--Some day it will be finished!

This bag is collecting Buttermilk Basin's free Block of the Month
Mystery blocks--once again, you must get each month as it comes
along; otherwise, there is a charge.  I'll keep updated--in the
future I might-just might- make these blocks!

Those clear plastic bags have pockets on the inside--
I make notes of the projects in each bag

An empty bag just waiting for that special idea to pop off the
printer---

This bag contains Moda Bakeshop pattern designed by Crazy Mom Quilts
I've had a batik jellyroll for years and this pattern
uses just one jellyroll--now, it resides in  pouch

My quilter/knitter friend,  Colorado Judy shared with me
how she stores her projects--she uses these clear plastic bins--
great idea for a larger project, like the latest Bonnie Hunter
mystery.
It pays to keep some plastic items around--someone can always
find a good use for them!  The only problem--I'm must buy more
sheets--I have more ideas!

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...