Tuesday, June 11, 2019

The Hands Have It!

I've been knitting on these FLG (fingerless gloves)
for weeks--I started out with brown yarn and finished one
glove--ugh!  hated it!  Couldn't see the pattern and it looked
just plain dull--so I picked up this yarn to begin again!

I loved knitting the pattern!  It was just so addictive--I
didn't want to quit--I finished the right hand glove and then
got side tracked for a few days--when I tried on the glove it
was too small for my hand--I used the wrong size needle
and didn't cast on enough stitches for my large hand--oh bummer!

This is the palm--isn't it cool looking?!  just love the 
design--"Phytomitts" by Michele Pelletier--you can
find it on Ravelry--it was FLG knit along a month or so ago.

close up of the palm--I didn't take a photo of the thumb--
but there is a leaf on the thumb tip too!
My friend, Sandy, has a small hand--so she was 
gifted the right hand glove .I didn't have the left
 finished that day but completed the pattern
And mailed the left glove to Sandy!  I hope she
enjoys wearing these.  Of course, the gloves are two
different colors--I like to do something different....
Sandy will have to live with it!!



Sunday, June 9, 2019

Weavers' Exchange

Since it's summer and no regular meetings are scheduled for our
weavers' study group, periodically, there will be a gathering
at a local coffee shop.  If possible, members attend to
discuss their activities, weaving successes or failure
or just plans for weaving.
We met recently and I was happy that I was in town
and able to attend.  This was a chance to hear about
the state conference that was held at the end of May.

From the organization of the state conference, eight weavers
joined a exchange of handwoven napkins--the warp was the
same color and size 16/2--weft was the individual's color choice--
your pattern choice--just had to be twill.  The above napkins
are Marian C--and she brought them to share.

So glad she did too!  

There were eight different patterns with
Marian's color choice of blue--others chose
black, taupe, green, beige, etc

The idea is to weave your pattern with the other weft choices--
when finished you have a different napkin from each
member of the exchange in your color

These were all so charming!

Almost too pretty to use as napkins--

Everyone that attended the coffee had their favorite 
design--me, I liked them all

Looking at these towels, I could almost name the weaver who
did the design--so familiar is their work.

Years ago, our weavers' group was studying overshot and
we did the same type of exchange--using same warp--size and color,
we chose our color, drafted our design, and wove each other's
color in our design--by the time you are finished--there
was a nice set of eight placements.
Great study and exchange.

Friday, June 7, 2019

A Day With Friends

A super hot day!  cool inside though with friends who are sharing their
talents--we haven't met much lately and this day was our
last gathering till Sept--oh, there will be planned
retreats for some--lots of travel for others--then the
stories to share of our adventures when we gather again!
Super bright!  Love this top!  I'm partial to Orange, of course!
Linda created this bargello top in a workshop/class--

Smashing colors and quilting!

Linda's quilt of warmth for her granddaughter,
who loves to dance!

Judy is working on this pattern, very well aged by 10 years!
Once she saw this, she knew she had to make this quilt for
her dining room!
It is such an astounding work!  So impressed by the ability to
figure this out--Judy is taking it step at a time--
The pattern is from Buggy Barn, which sadly is no longer in
business--and this pattern is out of print. 

Each piece is hand appliqued with care and precision


This is how Judy is finishing up the piece to applique

She is using this product called 'whisperlite'--it is
certainly sheer and adds no weight to the piece like some
other stabilizers

Judy has finished the Christmas gnome top from
Fatcat Patterns--it was 2018 block of the month

Some of the blocks set your teeth on edge but she
handled the placement and stitching of this block perfectly

Here is her stitching on the Joy block

Sandy is tackling this awesome quilt pattern by
Bonnie Vanqool for Windham Fabrics

She has many grey fabrics--now, just needs to choose
her brights--this pattern is made with all half square
triangles

Annette has been working on her Grandmother's flower
garden quilt for many moons--it's all paper pieced--
she is sewing the top together by add each square

Several of the gals are working on 2019 block of the month
from Pat Sloan's Out of this World--Linda has chosen
red, white and blue fabrics for her theme.  
Judy's is on the display wall as he adds her blocks--
she has chosen sheep as her focal point.
Sorry to say, these gals put me to shame!
I've not got a focus fabric or any thought as
what to do with these blocks--
maybe, I'll dig through my stash to see what I
can use.
A good day spent with friends sewing is better than any
other day!

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

ChickenS............................




for some reason, I'm doing the chicken blocks from Fatcat Patterns

 This free block of the month began in January--so, you
guessed it--I've done five blocks already!  I'm a 
sucker for chickens--the blond headed daughter has
chickens--so I make these for her.
The other day when we were at the ranch,
I saw not one but Three chicken quilts I've made
for her--
She displays them across the sofa, tacked to the
wall or just draped over a chair--
Okay--enough of these chicken blocks!

The five blocks I've already made are going into a 
reversible table runner!!--oh, guess I need to do
one more to make the runner look right
Here chick chick--
that's enough for me..

Monday, June 3, 2019

Summer of Weaving


Are you familiar with Handweaving.net?  This is a great
resource for weaving drafts and other information. 
Just recently they received a rare 1910 Italian book
on weaving pattern compositions titled Manuale de Compositore
di Tissuti by Pietro Pinchetti--this manuscript contains
1230 drafts for shaft looms.


You can find the collection Here.  These drafts range from 2 to 54 shafts! Some very interesting 8 and 16 shafts included.  This venture took months to obtain so quite the find to add
to the collection.  The original is from the Smithsonian Library and has been
digitized for public use.  You can download a copy here

The text of the publication is in Italian, of course!

Weavers don't need to read the words--we can read the drafts
to make sense of the pattern.


Friday, May 31, 2019

Found Treasures!

After I came across my silk paper treasure chest,
I looked in one to find many 1" and 2" squares--
okay that's all well and good--can always
use those tiny pieces somehow and somewhere.
Not only did this 'treasure chest' yield tiny squares
but, also
This wonderful pile of 'booty'!  Yea, I can see
a small quilt in my future and all the pieces are ready
to sew!

Maybe, having the chests 'lost' for awhile gave the
tiny elves time to work up perfect 2.5" blocks--
So glad I found my treasure chests full of treasures!







Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Silk Paper--

My studio has been moved three times within the last year!
It's exhausting work to pack and unpack--put things away
and then forget where you put anything--it's not in
the regular place you thought!  and then there are
some things missing!  well, not really missing--I just
forgot where I put it--
The last time when I thought I was settled--
I came across my silk paper boxes--
I love silk paper!

What is silk paper you ask?  There is an excellent book
by Kath Russom on Handmade Silk Paper--
Yes, this is silk paper!! paper you can write on,
create structures with, shape every which way you want,
a fun activity too! 
The back of the box--shaped like a treasure chest

Another chest made from silk paper--front

side

back--
I just might make more silk paper--to use in my wall hangings--
a great way to use up all that silk roving I need to spin!

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