Sunday, September 15, 2019

Let's Get Ready for Winter

Gloria Parsons of  Olde Green Cupboard and
Rhonda of Farmhouse Threads
are sponsoring 12 weeks of Christmas ornaments
adventure--this begins September 17

Looks like we have some fun to create!


FatCat Friends, at the request of her Facebook group members,
has created this super duper snowman quilt!  
In order to receive the pattern, you must be a member of her
FB group--so join by answering ALL the questions!
Answer all or you'll not gain membership--simple questions too!

Each week, on Friday a new pattern will be uploaded--you MUST
download each and every week--there are no repeats at a later date!

Instructions and yardage - Friday, September 13th. 
Block # 1 will be shared Friday, September 20 
Block # 2 will be shared Friday, September 27
Block # 3 will be shared Friday, October 4
Block # 4 will be shared Friday, October 11
Block # 5 will be shared Friday, October 18
Block # 6 will be shared Friday, October 25
Block # 7 will be shared Friday, November 1
Block # 8 will be shared Friday, November 8
Block # 9 will be shared Friday, November 15


I Love To Make Quilts is hosting a fun Winter sew along.
These blocks will be available on Wednesdays! 

Block 1 - Oct 2Block 2 - Oct 9Block 3 - Oct 16
Block 4 - Oct 23Block 5 - Oct 30Layout - NOV 6
Block 6 - NOV 13Block 7 - NOV 20Block 8 - NOV 27
Block 9 - Dec 4Dec 11 Show off your quilt tops!

Looks as though we have Wednesdays and Fridays covered in our Winter schedule--hope to see you there!

Monday, September 9, 2019

A. B. C. Murders!!

The A.B.C. Murders by Agatha Christie--the read for September!  This is perfect as school is back in session--again, not one of the Agatha books I've read!


The plot contains a serial killer!  Beware--Poirot solves another!
Want to listen?  You can here and read along as well here


What to knit?  Easy--anything that contains the letters A B C!  Only to choose---


abc: alison's beginners cap--sounds perfect!  Artful yarn, beginner, cap!  My ABC's!





a knitting class in a hat*
Techniques:
- casting on
- the knit stitch
- the purl stitch
- stockinette stitch (alternating knit one row, purl one row - but when knitting in the round, knit all rounds)
- 2 x 2 ribbing (*knit 2 stitches, purl 2 stitches* repeated across entire row/round)
- knitting in the round (using circular needles and double-pointed needles to create a round piece of knitting)
- decreasing (knitting 2 stitches together to make knitted piece smaller)
- seaming
- weaving in ends
Materials:
- approx. 200 yds. worsted weight yarn
- 16" circular needle (US7 or US8)
- double-pointed needles in same size as above
- tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Gauge:
approx. 4 1/4 st./in.
If your gauge is a bit smaller, your hat will end up being a bit smaller. Larger gauge = larger hat.
Hat Measurements:
23" around, 7- 7 1/2 " high
Instructions:
Cast on 96 st.
Work back and forth in stockinette stitch for 5 rows (knit one row, purl one row, K 1 row, P 1 row, K 1 row). This will form a rolled edge.
Instead of turning work to continue, join the two sides to form a circle. When forming the circle be sure that 1) knitting is not twisted around the needle, and 2) that the rolled edge curls to the outside of the hat.
Now you will be knitting in the round.
Work 6 rounds in 2 x 2 ribbing (knit 2 stitches, purl 2 stitches repeated across the whole round for 6 rounds).
Continue in stockinette stitch by knitting all rounds until hat measures approximately 6 ½"-7" from rolled edge.
Begin decreasing in order to shape top of hat as follows:
*K 4 stitches, K 2 stitches together*, repeat from * to * for the entire round. (you should now have 80 stitches)
Knit one round normally.
Note: switch to double pointed needles when there are too few stitches to fit around the circular needle
*K 3 stitches, K 2 stitches together*, repeat from * to * for the entire round. (64 stitches)
Knit one round normally.
*K 2 stitches, K 2 stitches together*, repeat from * to * for the entire round. (48 stitches)
*K 1 stitch, K 2 stitches together*, repeat from * to * for the entire round. (32 stitches)
*K 2 stitches together*, repeat from * to * for the entire round. (16 stitches)
*K 2 stitches together*, repeat from * to * for the entire round. (8 stitches)
Cut yarn leaving 6" tail, thread yarn end onto tapestry needle and thread through remaining 8 stitches. Pull on thread to cinch stitches snugly together. Bring needle through the very top of the hat in order to bring remaining yarn to inside of hat for weaving in.
Sew small seam of rolled edge together.
Weave in yarn ends.
Enjoy your hat!
And for the adventurous, change colors as you like by dropping the old yarn at the end of a round and starting the new round with a different colored yarn. When weaving in ends, twist the two colors around each other once to close any hole that might have formed when changing colors and weave ends into their respective color areas.



Saturday, September 7, 2019

Fiber on My Needles




Okay, I'm a sucker for mysteries!  This one is mystery to make
mittens--something fun to knit for Halloween;
simple cable knitting, lot of colorwork and optional
beads--designed by  Hanna Kytta--you can find this free
KAL on Ravelry under group "Hanna From Sheep's Alley" 



Another mystery!! Socks is this one--Designed by Heidi Nick--
This is through the group--Sock Knitters Anonymous.
The sock has optional beads

Another free knit and crochet along (above is crochet)
is with Lambtown Festival Ravelry Group, which celebrates sheep, fleece and wool in California 
Life is Cozy--knit or crochet--both are lightweight, asymmetrical shawls
Begin from the corner in the shape of a skewed triangle--fast project and stash
buster!
Those should keep your needles warm and steamy!



Thursday, September 5, 2019

StarStruck!


Happy Days from Happy Quilting! begins Sept. 4 
You can create

--Wall Hanging, Baby Size, Lap Size, Picnic Size, Queen Size or King Size, just by how many borders you add on to the center design--this is a medallion--you work from the inside out!


September 4th- Intro, Fabric Requirements, and Prizes Announcement
September 18th - Cutting
September 25th - Wall Hanging Piecing
October 2nd - Baby Piecing
October 9th - Lap Piecing
October 16th - Picnic Piecing
October 23rd - Queen/King Piecing
November 13th- Starstruck Parade and Grand Prize Winners

Sounds doable to me!  Best part--it's free!  

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Lone Rider--Patriotic Mystery


This is a great way to begin a new month--
Alycia of Quiltygirl  is hosting another one of her
fabulous mysteries for Quilts of Valor--
her series of mystery quilts are always outstanding
examples of red, white and blue.

This quilt will finish at 64 x 80--just the right size to present
to a veteran! 

Dark 1 – Navy Plaid in my Case :  7/8 yard
Dark 2 – Red Plaid – 1 ¼ yard
Light 1 – 3 ½ yards

Other Colorways to try or give you ideas:
Dark 1: Cream
Dark 2: Navy Blue
Light: Light Blue

Or:
Dark 1: Hot Pink or Red
Dark 2: Cream
Light:  Navy

Or
Dark 1: Dark Blue
Dark 2: Light Blue
Light:  Light Grey

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...