Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Day of the Weavers

It was a cool rainy Tuesday when I gathered my 'show and tell' and headed to our weavers' study group--well, it's rather a group discussing everything from daily life, our summer adventures, weaving techniques and other sundry items of topic that needs to be aired.................
What do you do when you're laid up with a broken leg and
can't get to your big loom?  You can still weave, according to Penny,
who had just that situation this summer.

She and her partner in crime, Peggy, hosted a Cricket weaving workshop.
Penny could warp as she sat in her wheel chair and warp she did--
putting lovely warp on ten different crickets for her class.

The students got the weaving knack down but didn't
have time in their class to finish so Penny/Peggy gathered up
the looms and Penny finished each warp to return the
scarves to the weaver at a later time.

She brought along for show and tell these scarves--
each a delight with their novelty yarn warp and weft
all completed and warp tied neatly into fringe

I'm thinking--these recipents are going to be 
thrilled with their project and go on to future
Cricket weavings

Each one of the ten scarves felt soft and fuzzy--something
you would love to wrap around your neck

Penny finally lost her boot and wheel chair to return to her
big loom and began with this weaving project

The pattern is pinwheels but to my eye it looks like
rick rack--doesn't matter--just great weaving ability--
warp and weft is cottolin yarn

Look closely--Marion chose to use linen for her
weaving--she did her 'tree' pattern with revisions--
really shimmered in the light

Ahh, a tartan--a Texas tartan!!

This is the bluebonnet tartan

from this book of District Tartans

Connie was working on her latest shibori piece for the
upcoming guild sale--she had linen with resist areas
and she stitching over the white areas to give this
piece additional depth--she'll pull up the threads
and dye in another indigo bath

Connie thinking holidays with her cotton rug mat

What a fun way to invite your guests into the room!
Each weaver gathering is a delight--always something to
learn anew and an outlet to share your thoughts and experience 

Sunday, October 21, 2018

Strings for Michael!


HURRICANE MICHAEL STRING BLOCK QUILT DRIVE




What can I do to assist the Hurricane Michael victims?  I gather staples,
water, some other sundry items to send along with a monetary donation--
in my world that isn't enough!  These folks have lost EVERYTHING!
I know that feeling--having lost everything we owned in a fire--
you feel shocked and dismayed about your next step.

Here is a project I can get behind--
That Fiber Feeling blog is on board to assist with this
massive under taking which is sponsored by  UMW Quilting Group at 
United Methodist Church, Montgomery, Alabama.

The Alabama church is asking for 10.5″ unfinished string quilt blocks in any colors you wish.  Multicolored blocks are fine of course.  Quilters on the other end will sew the blocks into quilts, but if you wish to donate an entire quilt or top, they will gladly take that as well.  If you’re like me, you have lots of string scraps lying around.  These go together quickly, are relaxing and make an easy way for helping others.  There are lots of string block tutorials online and this craftsy one is good, even if it’s a different size block.  Whatever tutorial you use, keep in mind to trim your block to 10.5″.  cut your base squares into 11″ squares.  

Send your 10.5″ string blocks to:

UMW Quilting Group, Hurricane Quilt Drive, Aldersgate United Methodist Church,  6610 Vaughn Road,  Montgomery, Alabama 36116


Friday, October 19, 2018

Minus ONE.............

First off, here is a photo from Luckenbach I took--
just gets you in the mood for Fall, doesn't it!

This pattern is another one that has been staring at me for
a long time!  I look at it and think--not today!
Finally I got busy making those leaves

What put me on hold for awhile was the size of
the smaller leaf--it takes 1.5" squares and I'm not
a big fan of doing small sizes, but I knuckled under
and made all 16 of the small leaves--I would
love to make more of the larger leaves but this
pattern only had five

The table topper is together and guess what?!!
There is one extra small leaf--can't believe I
did more than I needed even though I counted
and counted....

so this stray fellow is lost--would I make another
15 so he could have buddies?  I think not!
he just might go on the back......

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Let's Lace Knit...............


What a lovely scarf!  and the pattern is free for you to knit!!
Olann and Design/, designed by Aisling Doonan aka Rubysasha--
using one skein of hand dyed 4 ply/fingering weight yarn


I love Lace! and double yarn overs!  This will be a fun knit! 


Monday, October 15, 2018

Shhh! It's a Secret!



The Quilting Company's Thanksgiving Mystery Quilt
The Quilting Company has their Thanksgiving 'secret' table runner
links up--are you ready to reveal the clues and find out the secret?
I am!  Well, not really--need to go through my stash to
find the appropriate fabrics for this project.





Temecula Quilt Company has a secret Santa project beginning
next Friday, October 19.  Here are the fabric requirements for
this scrappy quilt which will measure 43"x 56"

small scraps of brown prints
1/4 yard of green prints
3/4 yard of red prints
2-1/2 yards of light prints


Beginning Wednesday, October 17, you will find the first clue in solving this
secret project through Fort Worth Fabric Studio.  I got my kit--don't usually do
the kits, but decided I would this time--it's not necessary to buy the kit
as you can use from your stash.
Get ready for lots of sewing in the next few weeks!!

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Pumpkins! Pumpkins! Pumpkins!



A well aged pattern for sure--it has been staring at me for
months and months--I look at it and think--I'll get around to it
one of these days!  That day finally arrived!
I found all the oranges I could in my stash and begin
to cut--this pattern asks for 8 fat quarters,which I
didn't have--next plan, cut from yardage--that works
too! 

The corners are added and all 25 blocks have been
sewn.

Stems and leaves added!  Well, that wasn't so hard after all!


All finished!!  One tickled off my to do list!



Thursday, October 11, 2018

Thinking of Turkeys

I know Thanksgiving is over 6 weeks ahead; nothing keeps our brain from thinking about the festivities of the week--all the turkey and trimmings we can consume; gathering with family and friends--nothing like it!

I've been following this group--saving the patterns--SOME
day I'll get around to it--you know that saying!

Here was their pattern recently for a turkey!! Such
a darn cute turkey--postage stamp size--12.5"x12.5"!
Awesome!  YOu can find the pattern here

And now The Quilting Company will be hosting another
QAL with Thanksgiving theme for your table--begins
October 4--hope to see you there!

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...