Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Expression Fiber Arts!!

Oh WOW--can you see yourself wearing one of these lovelies? 
Saiki is a knitted shawl that uses unique yarns to 
give texture in six different sections--
You can find both of these patterns
this week FREE at


A fun, easy angled/striped infinity crocheted scarf pattern - using
two different yarns.

Saturday, August 11, 2018

Primitive Magazine--Fall!

Recently, I received my 2018 fall issue of Primitive Quilts and Projects--Holy SMokes!  This book is stuffed full of things I want to make...............
I LOVE everything about this Fall magazine!
So many exciting items to create!

Like this pumpkin hanging--Anything orange
is my motto--anything fall is the way to go!

The above hanging designed by Suzanne Wenzlick

Here we go sewing.....................
All Cut out and ready.......
Step One complete--I know the colors look off, but
it was under different lighting--the above photo is
more true

Now for the pumpkins--all five!

All finished--yet for backing and little quilting and 
then it's off to Colorado to brown headed daughter
as her birthday gift
Now, to decide which of the other projects in
the magazine I'll sew next--


Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Stretching The Hands

Procrastination!  That is what I've been doing
with my knitting--Then--oops, it's time for another
clue to be published--
I seem so far behind!
I just haven't felt like knitting--
it's hot and the yarn becomes sweaty in
my hands.
Well, it's time to pick up the needles again

I enjoy knitting, when I begin-it's just getting
started again.  This is year long project with my
handspun wool/silk blend--lots of lace!

This was suppose to be a short project--well,
wasn't quite that for me--it just lingers in my
knitting bag--

 This is handspun cotton and it awaits my attention--
my intention was to do the shorter version so each
clue that came after the first was for medium or larger size
so my knitting became lost--Finally, the small size clue
became available--back to knitting this one soon--
There should be no Procrastination--just a lack of
motivation on my part! 

Sunday, August 5, 2018

Gifts Acomin'

When the Son posted a photo of his Texas flag quilt on Facebook,
there were various comments from friends and families--
the one that stood out the most was this one from
Brown headed daughter:

"Gorgeous job, Mom! I love it. Now maybe you want to work on a Colorado flag??"

Why Not I said to myself.

Searching that wonderful WWW- on Etsy-I found a "kit'
for just the right thing--A Colorado State Flag!
perfect!  The price was right--no need to buy a zillion fabrics
that I wouldn't use (well, that's not right--I would use
them in due time)  
Thinking this would be perfect for her Christmas gift, I began
that journey to "be" in Colorado for a short while as I
sewed and sewed!  


Friday, August 3, 2018

Teacup Quilt Along

I love teacups!  I love teapots!  I have a number of
china cups/saucers and when you want to feel
special and pampered, I pull out one of these lovely
teacups to enjoy my tea.
Here is to stitching teacups!!


From My Carolina Home has some good pointers on
paper piecing--she does a step by step and then gives us
some bullet points to follow
1.  Color the pattern.
2.  Shorten the stitch length.
3.  Cut pieces larger than needed, accepting that there will be more waste.
4.  Use squares and rectangles regardless of the piece final shape.
5.  Stabilize the first piece.
6.  Use a thin straight edge to fold the pattern back, trim the fabric to 1/4-inch.
7.  Line up the next piece with the cut edge.
8.  Mark the back side of the pattern to easily see if your orientation is right.
9.  Sew 1/4-inch past the end point of the line on both sides.
10.  Sew 1/4-inch past the edges of the cutting line for pieces intersecting the edge.
11.  Sew a stay-stitch all around the piece before taking the paper off.

She has other information for a successful project--
check in today as her
teacup quilt along begins!
Once a month--you can create and learn paper piecing
at the same time!

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Spinning My Wheels

Well,, Tour de Fleece (Tour de France) is over.  The World Soccer games are finished!  What will I spin to next????
I think I did good to spin what I did during those times--
I had this lovely merino/silk blend to spin--there were
other rovings in the stash closet but this one called
my name-

Just lovely fiber!  From Dicentra Designs

I'm stripping the fiber lengthwise to spin in sections,
which is manageable.  Once the bobbin is full, I"ll ply
from the ball.
I like the colors in this!  Now to ply on self--

Sunday, July 29, 2018

Leader And Ender..................


I've been waiting for this!  Not that I've finished the leader ender
project from 2015 or 2016--still working on those guys--but
I'm looking forward to getting these blocks together from
my stash pieces.
Quiltville has the directions! 

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...