Wednesday, July 3, 2019

How Do You Celebrate the Fourth?


How do you, as American, celebrate the freedom of July 4th?

Our small town has a parade in the morning--everyone camps out
the night before to have the perfect spot to watch the patriotic 
floats and bands march by.
The afternoon brings picnics and BBQs with friends and
families
In the evening, there is a big gathering at the local airfield
to watch fireworks burst right in front of our eyes!

This quilt isn't really a quilt yet!  Only a top--I think it needs
a couple of borders to make it complete--this was from
several red, white and blue squares I had left over from Texas flag
quilt that I made for our son--what to do with them?  I found this
pattern online--disappearing nine patch!  -although
not perfect stars, I liked the technique
and all the 5" squares were used!

This piece is hung on the first landing going up
the stairs--
Here is my ode to American flag--You can
find a similar pattern at Pat Sloan's site.
I did make a fractured flag--but--I have
no idea where that piece is--I figure someday I'll find it
when I'm not looking for it--

If you are in the mood to sew a mystery that begins
July 4th, this is your perfect opportunity

Meadow Mist Designs has the know how for an
exciting piecing adventure--I'll leave this one for you--
my quilt piecing is on hiatus--
No matter how you celebrate-

Happy Freedom!  Happy July 4th!


Monday, July 1, 2019

The Quest Continues..................................



I store my fiber stash in large plastic jugs--this one had
Alpaca before I placed part of my silk bricks to be transported.
When we were traveling back and forth from Venezuela
and California and Colorado--I thought I'd better
tag my fibers in case something happen to me--my kids
wouldn't have the foggiest idea what fiber was what!

At one time, I bought 5 lbs of bombyx silk bricks from
a dear friend who was going out of fiber business--you know 
that silk has not  depleted much--it goes on and on!

Now, the quest is to continue spinning the silk for those pillowcases
I so desire--I usually spin two bobbins half full and then ply from
those bobbins for my two ply.

I have one ball ready to use--do you have any idea how long
it takes to spin silk singles?!!  I have a slight idea--

I spun the silk for blond headed daughter's wedding dress--
it took me 9 months to just produce the warp/weft--
it was definitely gift of love for her.

I know it won't take quite so long to spin for the
pillowcases--
What better thing to do than spin inside while the weather
is hot and humid!!

Saturday, June 29, 2019

Tackling UFOS.............................

Recently, I read a blog about tackling your UFOs--
here is their advice--

gather your UFOs
Place each in a plain brown paper bag--staple or tie up tight
Number each
Take single pieces of EVEN cut paper and number
them--write 1 to 10 or higher if you have more UFOs bagged.

Before you begin a new project, pull a number from the
singles, and take the corresponding number of the UFO
that has been securely tied
Finish that UFO!
Sounds good, right??

Well, I could see some flaws with this technique--
1.  I'd remember which bag had which UFO--somehow,
my memory works on my UFO projects!

2.  Pull a number and pick corresponding UFO, open
the bag--nope!  I don't want to do that one--that's why it's
a UFO

3.  The new project I just began, became a UFO

4.  I see something interesting and put down the UFO
to begin that project.....that's when my will power and this method go out the window!

Nothing wrong with this way to conquer that pile of UFO's--
so I'll try.............to finish at least one..........
before I begin new project!

Well, here we are--all the blocks were completed and half
of the rows had been sewn together and it languished--why??
Who knows?  Not me!

It only took an hour to sew the rest of the blocks together
and finish up the rows
One UFO down--
Now, to find a NEW project to begin........

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Off The Loom!!!!

After weeks, no--most likely months--I've cut off 7 yards of warp!
A warp and weft of all my handspun natural cottons (been stock piled for awhile)
It feels so good when you pull off the last bit and take the scissors
to finish off a project!

Done!  Ready to tie on another one--

what a view--a stack of towels.

This brings back memories of the indigo dyed handspun cotton 
piece of 10 yards I did many moons ago--That piece was
juried into several exhibits and was chosen to represent
the state of Louisiana at Convergence--Handweavers Guild
of America biannual conference in Toronto, Canada--the first
Convergence held outside of US. 

From the seven yard warp, here are the seven towels that
are finished with hems--just need to wash to complete
the project

Although the warp was the same--I varied the weft sections--
whatever yarn I had on the bobbin was thrown--this
section was alternated with white and brown cotton.



Tuesday, June 25, 2019

So Creative.............



Some people are so creative and think 'outside of the box'!  I remember many moons ago when
we learned from Mary Ellen Hopkins' book "It's Okay to Sit On My Quilt" that you could cut your sewing time in half by the use of corner sewing a block on top of another block--
That was a real eye opener for me--I still use this technique today in my work.

But, Eva Paige, above video, has established another method of
pulling half squares out of an accordion sewing block!  Just
blew my mind!
Watch the video and be amazed!  Why can't I be so creative?!









Sunday, June 23, 2019

Leaf Lace knitting................

I've always wanted to weave my handspun silk to make pillowcases--it's a life long project and goal-- recently, I found just the right pattern to do the edging for these ongoing pillow cases--

Isn't this just elegant looking?  I think my handspun silk would look
lovely in this pattern--
The pattern is understandable and would be easy to knit--
you can find this interesting pattern and others at Stitch Maps--
want to join me as I begin my journey for those handwoven, handspun
pillowcases? 

Friday, June 21, 2019

Memories at My Fingertips..........



Memories--ah, memories!  Those treasured times, places, people, sight you can recall--
I have so many t-shirts that hold memories as well--places I've visited, workshops I've attended--

I decided to use those Tee-shirts to make my memory quilt!  As I cut each one into 12" pieces,
the memories flooded back--all my t-shirts are from weaving or spinning events.  I may not have
the item I produced in the workshop anymore, but I have the shirt--the shirt was proudly worn to
boast "I was here!"

One of my dear friends loves to make t-shirt quilts and she'll search and search for the perfect
fabric to use that makes the quilt pop--but, I was lazy--just get those squares together, get them
quilted, and sit back to enjoy the memories.

Here they are!  together and quilted with a cool sheep pattern--
which is hard to see 

Maybe, you attended some of these events

Spinning conferences--or wool conferences--
some had really neat shirts




This is my backing

Don't you just love the border?!! 
Here comes the memories............


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