Monday, February 11, 2019

Sock Knitting......................

I've been sock knitting using this interesting yarn
--this pair (first sock of two)--I couldn't figure
out a way to knit both socks at the same time with this yarn--then
I watched the video and there is no way you can knit two socks as the same
time!  Problem solved for me!  It becomes mindless knitting--
the yarn is all you need to get two identical socks--that is--
if you watch the marked thread features.
Watch the video here

When speaking to another sockitter recently 
They suggest winding off the yarn from the end
To yellow marker and then the yarn would be ready to begin
This could be a solution to knitting 2 socks at 5he same time

Finished the first sock--easy peasy knitting!

Now, the second sock is begun--just had to pull
out the yarn till I reached the end of the yellow
marker--and cast on--how in the world did
they figure out the dyeing method??
It works!




Saturday, February 9, 2019

It's time for Agatha February Read

Just a little late with this--doesn't matter, always a good read or watch on Netflix (confession--I did!)

Cards on the Table (1936)   This book is all about the game of Bridge



"lay one's cards on the table. Also, put one's cards on the table . Be open and honest, reveal one's position or intentions, as in John laid his cards on the table and told her how much they could afford . This expression alludes to showing the hand one holds."

What will I knit along with this book?  Hmmmm..

I'm thinking  nice lacy wrist warmers would work for a Bridge party.
This pattern is designed by Evelyn Clark


Thursday, February 7, 2019

Small Things--Big Love!


Elefantz is sharing her "Small Things, Great Love"
Stitchery--is there a better way to give a gift than
one from the heart and hands?!  This pattern will be
free till March 5.

Debby Kratovil gives us a new look to a repeat simple
heart pattern to make and give.  I made these from
handwoven fabrics, but easy to make from scraps of
paper.  

Definitely small!  but big in lasting love!
Susan Anderson has this pattern free here
You'll love knitting these small treasures to give
Big Love!


Tuesday, February 5, 2019

And They call It Progress

Finished--one year long project from 2018!! This was from

This is also from Sindy's website--each block is free for the month
it appears.  In 2019 she has two more free BOM--
This is called "Gnome Grown"--I'm not doing this one

"Hen Party"--yes, I'm doing this one--Why?
I don't know--just like the chickens--blond
headed daughter is raising chickens, but I've given
her so many chicken things--she might not want
another chicken in her house!


These 'small' blocks are from Kathleen's 
small quilts are leading the way to thinking
TINY!  Blocks measure--well, should measure
4"--I'm working on February blocks this week.

In the evening, I'm either spinning or knitting--
I'm enjoying this blend of silk, BFL, Yak
from Dicentra Designs that I got at Spin-in

I't's spinning beautifully!  Love it!

Someone at spin-in gave me this 'smiley' face--
it holds your fiber when you stop--great idea!
sometimes, I put a small piece of velcro on the wheel
to hold the loose fiber when I stop--but this wheel
didn't have that--so hence, smiley face is perfect! 

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Scraps Are Good--

Thinking it's time to think Valentine decorating--
I came across this tutorial on how to create a
scrap wreath!!

I know I have lots of scraps!--bins full of pieces that I always
think there is a reason to keep
now, I've found one good reason--

Happy Quilting has the one to try!  Melissa-uses
her stash in this cheerful way...I'm cutting strips of my
scraps!

LOve, Love this idea! for table decoration--
hubby and I are dining in on Valentine's day--
he's making a feast to enjoy--I'm in charge of
decorating--this one is a winner!

If you need more ideas for your valentine
look no further than Prudent Penny Pincher--
many ideas to make your day special.





Friday, February 1, 2019

Oh The Joys of January Spin-in!


Besides, having a blast with my spinning friends--lots
of laughter--spinning tips, techniques, trials and tribulations
shared--there are vendors!! oh, yes!  vendors!!

Every year I say to myself--"self, don't buy anymore
fiber--your closet is packed already" 

 Then...
you arrive and watch the vendors placing their
beautiful fibers and other sundry items on the tables,
and you can't help but submit---
okay, where is my checkbook and here is my
credit card just pass it from vendor to vendor!



just look at these spoils from January spin-in!


The lovely handwoven dishtowel is by Charlene Schurch--
what a fantastic weaver she is!  This year she wove "Destin
Dozen"--12 different towels on the same warp.
 Each remarkable in color depth and design--
on top of the towel are spun fibers--thank you very much!
And a luxury wool, silk yak blend on the left.

There is that lovely wool blend again with two skeins
of sock yarn from Gale's Art;

Two skeins from Dicentra Designs--the two in the middle;
sock yarn on bottom to the right and on top of the
sock yarn is dyed Egyptian cotton sliver from
Ewephoric Fibers; and the fiber roving on the very
left is from Deep Dyed Yarns

And least but not forgotten is this 8 oz roving bundle

Here comes the spinning bug......................


Tuesday, January 29, 2019

My Reading List for Winter

Earlier blog I posted websites for great books, fiction and nonfiction-- I have my own list of books to read--some were gifts at Christmas; others are recommended by friends.


Starting at the top:
A re-read!  Have you ever done that?  Go back to refresh your memory
how a character came to life.  We really enjoy Lee Childs books about
Jack Reacher--we have seen Lee Childs three times in person and heard
his tales of how he became an author.
"Killing Floor" was the First Jack Reacher

"The Colors of All The Cattle", authored by Alexander McCall Smith--this is
the latest one in the series of the First Ladies Detective Agency--just a joy
to read.

"Blood in the Streets" by Dion Daia--we heard him speak on a talk
show (don't remember which one) but his first book sounds interesting--
first books can be good or can be bad--we'll give it a try--I share some
of my books with my spouse

"The Library Book" by Susan Orlean--In The Library Book, "Orlean chronicles the LAPL fire and its aftermath to showcase the larger, crucial role that libraries play in our lives; delves into the evolution of libraries across the country and around the world, from their humble beginnings as a metropolitan charitable initiative to their current status as a cornerstone of national identity; brings each department of the library to vivid life through on-the-ground reporting; studies arson and attempts to burn a copy of a book herself; reflects on her own experiences in libraries; and reexamines the case of Harry Peak, the blond-haired actor long suspected of setting fire to the LAPL more than thirty years ago."

Okay, this sounds intense--word wise--but I love libraries and thought this would be worth
trying.

"Luckenbach, Texas, Center of the Universe" by Becky Hondo Patterson--Oh, how I love 
Luckenbach!  There is everything in this town, Population 3.  We attend Cowboy Church on 
Sunday morning, in the afternoon, you can hear music.  
This book entails how Luckenbach became the Center of the Universe

I'm sorry to say "The Porcelain Thief"  by Huan Hsu is still sitting on my nightstand--

"In 1938, when the Japanese arrived in Huan Hsu’s great-great-grandfather Liu’s Yangtze River hometown of Xingang, Liu was forced to bury his valuables, including a vast collection of prized antique porcelain, and undertake a decades-long trek that would splinter the family over thousands of miles."

I think I should move it to the top of the list 

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...