Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Soon It Will Be July


Meadow Mist Designs is coming July 2 with fabric requirements!  Free! Free!
This monthly quilt along will be posted on her website or you can hook
up with 5000 other quilters via Facebook under Meadow Mist Designs-

AQS Blog is hosting a different block each month--
this pattern is July--check it out!  Looks like a bursting firework!

 Sweet Baby Quilt!  Sew Can She has the pattern--
Sew to your heart's content.

Are you following along with Pam Buda to make one of her
Heartspun table toppers?  Free--I'm behind about two sessions but
you can find her instructions on her Heartspun website.

Happy stitching during these hot days of summer!


Sunday, June 21, 2020

Tour De Fleece For Spinners

Although Tour De France has been postponed--beginning August 29th and
ending September 20th,
Tour De Fleece is still beginning on their regular date of June 27

so gather all that fiber and scour any wool, card all those loose
fibers, oil those wheels and empty those bobbins--you'll be ready for
some spinning time.
Two facebook groups are participating--join as you will--
Spinfoolish Tour De Fleece and/or Tour de Fleece 2020.
Post your beginning fiber and give some information of what you'd like to
learn, share, etc.

It's possible we might be spinning as Tour De France is pedaling--quite
frankly, I like to pedal my wheel as they pedal their bikes.

This small bingo card was posted on Spinfoolish--you might
want to play along.


Friday, June 19, 2020

Look At ME!

Look at me!  I'm doing a long arm quilting class!
Our local quilt shop offers these classes periodically--my friend
and I signed up--hoping it will be something we'd like to do
for our stack of unquilted tops! 
Yes!  I can do this!
Once you've taken this class you an rent the machines by the hour
to do your own top--
Handi Quilter is the machine and there are three different styles in
the work room.  This is the one I worked with.  It all sounds so
complicated to see this machine and think I can do this!

Make sure it's threaded right!  First Step!

Needle Up--power on!

Now to load this with your practice work!

Our informative instructor, Jessica, gave great
clear instructions

Oh look--a computer to keep you on track!
Something else to learn for my feeble mind!


We're on and ready to go-- begin--stitch and guide that
head across your field 


I like this panel--

look at all those quirky lines!  It was fun!  I was in the 'zone'!  

Monday, June 15, 2020

Gourd Art

Gourd art involves creating works of art using Lagenaria spp. hard-shell gourds as an art medium. Gourd surfaces may be carved, painted, sanded, burned, dyed, and polished. Typically, a harvested gourd is left to dry over a period of months before the woody surface is suitable for decorating. 

Every year we are fortunate to view one of the best Gourd Art Exhibits at Kerr Arts and Cultural Center in Kerrville, Texas.  If you can not visit in person, you can take a virtual to virtual here.

May 14 – July 3

Award Winners

Best of Show
Cliff Dwellings by Becky Klix

Southwestern Category:
First Place: Story Teller by David Cleaveland
Second Place: Beep! Beep! by Blanche Cavarretta
ThirdPlace: Three Dancers by Roy Cavarretta

Sculptural Category:
First Place: Strong Medicine by Roy Cavarretta
Second Place: Topsy Turvy Sunflowers by Marcy Holmes Wheeler


Fiber Art Category:
First Place: Blue with Pine Needles by Paul Butcher
Second Place: Goldstone by Sharon Harrison
Third Place: Green River Antler by Jill Robinson

Contemporary Category:First Place: Tropical Paradise by Sherry Nelson
Second Place: Septarian by Jill Robinson
Third Place: Green Pine by Jeanine Williams

Carving Category:First Place: Pomo Treasure Basket by Becky Klix
Second Place: Pueblo Homes by Lynda Smith
Third Place: The B-Tree by Marcy Holmes Wheeler

Mixed Media Category:First Place: Deer Country by Sherry Nelson
Second Place: The Villagers by Jeanine Williams
Third Place: Emergence by Crystal Ziemann

Saturday, June 13, 2020

What We Need Now!

Elefantz gives us a stitching pattern--pray as you stitch
that ALL this storm will calm down and become sunny
skies again.

 Make a block or two to give as comfort for someone in need!
or just because. Or make it for Quilts of Valor
You can also request quilt of valor for someone who has been touched
by war here.






Thursday, June 11, 2020

Somewhere I Got Lost

I got lost!  somewhere around row #5 near the double nupps--
but, I kept on knitting.  Of course, it will turn out alright, I said
as I still didn't have the correct stitch count on row # 7


"Throw in a lifeline" the notes declared!  who needs a lifeline??
not me, I said--I'll be perfectly fine--then when the stitch count
went really wracky!  I knew I was in trouble--only one thing to do--
rip, rip, rip!  and with NO lifeline to fall back on--
carefully, rip back--your work must not be moved

Now to pick up all those stitches without dropping any

and--of course, the stitches are picked up backwards--
best thing to do is knit into the back of the stitch and it will
correct itself--right facing knit stitch! yay!

All 65 stitches back on the needle--throw in a lifeline now???
would be smart--who said I was smart--not me!  

BAck on track!  and guess what--the reason I was lost--
it was an I D ten T error!  That meaning Me not reading
the pattern right!  
ok finished for June--waiting on July!  

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Marled Yarn




Some of my marled yarn--years ago during a silk spinning workshop,
we learned how to marl yarn--we had several single thin yarns, and
our instructor suggested plying 3, 4, or 5 singles together and
guess what?  you get a marled yarn.
most of my single yarns become marled as I ply from a ball--
center pull and outside yarn.







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