Oh Yes!! Another mystery from Fort Worth Fabric Studio!! So happy to see this--I was thinking the other day that there are no spring quilts in my stash. Yes, I have an Easter quilt or two, but nothing for spring.....................the timing on this one is just perfect! Of course, I'm a day late getting the information--it will be a five (5) week sew along. The patterns are free and kits are available for less than $50.
I'm gathering my fabrics today to begin--and I'll find some purple (my dreaded color!) to sew along!
Here’s what we can share about this Mystery Quilt:
• Finished size is approximately 41” x 41”
• Kits are available – with Backing + Binding INCLUDED
• Highly suggested (not required) Bloc Loc 6.5” HST Ruler, Marking Trio from Omnigrid
• Patterns are free and will be posted to our website on Mondays (schedule below)
• Cutting guide & fabric requirements will be posted on week 1
• This quilt along will last 5 weeks
• Skill level: we have one block that is considered intermediate, the rest of the
blocks are confident beginner. If you are a confident beginner ready for a
challenge, you can do this!
Posting schedule: April 1, April 8, April 15, April 22, April 29
All PDF Downloads will be located on our website under Patterns or search “A Day In May”
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Monday, April 1, 2019
April Fool's......................................!
Recently, while out at dinner, my friend said to me--"have you heard of
the new trend?" "No" I said--"what new trend?" She said, "I'm thinking
of making these for my ankles--ankle scarves"
"What?" I replied! "what are ankle scarves?"
The conversation went on from there--she said she doesn't like
to wear socks and since she wears long pants and no socks, her
ankles get cold. She saw these on internet and thought it was a good idea.
Guess, a lot of other people thought so too and thus, the
trend became a fashion item?
No, not really!
The joke might be on us!
A German satire site called Der Postillon decided to come up with the fake trend in other to get readers wound up. That, and we are sure that they wanted to go viral with this little Internet gag, too.
Their article translated to: “Long trousers are worn only by grandmothers and grandpas. But after I've had chilblains twice this year and my doctor warned me I could lose my ankles, I'll just wear those shawls for safety's sake."But because this is 2018 and a lot of people are still confused over the term “fake news,” some readers actually didn’t get this. They took out their confusion and frustration over the entire matter on Twitter and other social media platforms. Because where else would you want to vent about something like ankle scarves, right?Some people wrote comments such as, “Socks! Just wear socks and you won’t trip over your dang old ankle scarves. What is wrong with you people.”
That's not all folks--you can find these 'ankle scarves' on Etsy! Some fell for this hook, line and sinker!!
Friday, March 29, 2019
Woven In Time--Great History of Merino Wool
Thank Goodness! Merino wool is coming back! Enjoy this video!
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Calling All Hookers!
Calling all you crochet hookers! This one is for you! Sometimes, I wish I could crochet faster--this shawl is lovely!
You can find other free crochet patterns at Moogly Blog Happy Hooking!
You can find the free pattern here
There is a different stitch that I wasn't familiar with so here is
the video for Herringbone stitch....
You can find other free crochet patterns at Moogly Blog Happy Hooking!
Monday, March 25, 2019
A Good Country Day
One good day in the country = five good days in town. Our weavers study group were invited to visit the Sky Loom Weavers studio, located on a country road. The drive was great! It's spring after all---the road ways were blessed with wonderful wild flowers--and the weather was outstanding!
The studio is loaded with all sorts of woven wonders, handspun yarns,,
super books of knowledge, screened porch surround the studio,
purple martins are swooping and diving around the gourd houses..
fiber braids ready for spinning
balls of lovely dyed wool, alpaca, llama
There are looms warped ready for weaving
towels
Marion came prepared to weave braid for
state conference goodie bags
Now for show and tell from the members--
Rosemary bought this coverlet at a garage sale
One side
the other side--we all guessed at the name of the pattern--will
need to do some research
Rosemary is very resourceful with her scraps--
she has used her over bits, dyed in the sun,
to make small felted balls for decoration.
Fern had taken the recent workshop given by the guild
on double weave and these were her
loom products
interesting and unusual
Barbara began a new adventure in her weaving skills--
tapestry! This is one of her first attempts--
really good work for a beginner.
The back of the tapestry.
She also had lovely dishtowel that she wove with
8/2 cotton in purple hues--lovely to look at,
delightful to touch
Dottie loves to 'hook' and she's good!
This is her latest creation..
These are the 'tongues' attached to the sheep--
look at all those little stitches--all by hand!
Penny had two woven rugs to show--these are all
wool weft and cotton warp
The other rug is handspun llama, core spun =, as weft.
Perfect to stand on--bare foot!!
A great day was enjoyed in the country with my
fellow weaver friends!
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Somewhere Along The Way I Got Lost...................................
There it was--a bin with half finished Bonnie Hunter 2017 Mystery quilt--
"On Ringo Lake". I worked on that thing so much I got bored with it after
the clues came out in November, 2017,
and -binned--it! And walked away! And forgot about it....
Then the grandson popped the question to his girlfriend--
whoops, they'll need a wedding gift!
and a nice gift from me to boot!
Okay, let's go through the bins of UFO's and
there it was!
the bin with the On Ringo Lake Mystery waiting to be
finished--guess I'll pull it out and begin work on it again.
I -think- all the parts are there--50 main blocks along with
some sundry areas that had been pieced. I had to 'refresh'
my memory about what went where.....
And some of the rows had been joined--maybe to
half way--these are set on diagonal and oh, how
I hate working blocks diagonal!!! Just can't keep it
in my head how to work these sets--anyway, I
had to find my place again and where to begin
and finish this sucker--wedding is coming up--
need to finish and get it to the quilter this summer--
gee whiz, how could I leave this for so long--
almost finished--then realized I didn't cut the corner pieces--
oh, well--this will be finished sooooooon! I have
no choice now that I pulled it out of the bin........
I pulled it together BUT borders are still needed to make a king
size quilt--oh, the dilemn--what to add???
The top is finished! It should be king size now
with added borders
I decided on a small coral twist border--
thought some about the outer border but
then my mind went to just simple to finish off
the complex of the quilt--
needs a good press and off to the quilter!
feeling good!!!
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Think Tiny.................
I'm beginning to think I like tiny! Little pieces of fabric that I can
scoop out of my trash bin to make tiny little blocks!
Temecula Quilt Company will share with us one of
her small quilts--I'm eager to begin these tiny blocks
and Finish a quilt!
I've been working with Kathleen Tracy's Small Quilt Lovers on Facebook
to make their monthly blocks for a mystery 'tiny quilt'
I'm loving how these small tiny pieces fit together to form
a small tiny block--so perfectly!
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