Monday, February 1, 2021

Hearts A’Flutterin’

Since it's close to that big Heart day--I decided to sewing up some hearts!
I've had this pattern since Hurricane Harvey--it was a special bonus published


Healing Hearts Quilt pattern is such an easy pattern to assemble--
it takes some time to cut the blocks but once you begin you're
on the road to a complete quilt.  I'm not sure you can still get this
pattern now.

I used most of my red/pink fabrics from the stash. 

Then I made another quilt using random fabrics from the scrap bin.
This one will go to a friend--need to decide on borders and it will
go to the long arm machine soon.

Stitches From the Heart is a free pattern now--from Fat Quarter Shoppe.

I have all my half square triangle sewn and ready to assemble.  I decided
to make the large wall size.  there is also a counted cross stitch pattern
to download if that is your 'thing'!
Love this!  Needs backing and quilting. 
Found this in my UFO bin—decided to finish but
It needs something else to give it that sparkle. 
Isn’t it amazing that the camera picks up things the eye doesn’t see—like that little speck of thread! 









Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Winter Reading

 Winter!  Brings some boring days..--more so now, that we are cooped up--no sunshine days and cold temperatures--time to sit by the fireplace with a cup of tea and a good book.  I have so many to choose from making it a hard decision what to read first. I have many books on my Kindle, which I read when we travel.  I really love to have a physical book in my hands instead of a back lit screen!

There are more on my list but I chose these four to begin with--
Brad Thor, The Last Patriot--
"Navy SEAL turned covert Homeland Security operative
Scott Harvath must race to locate an ancient secret
that has the power to stop militant Islam dead in its tracks!"
This book #7 in the series--I found it on paperback swap

JJ Rusz's first book in series of 5 surrounding life in
Texas Big Bend National Park--The Window Trail--
I love reading books that take me to locations I love!

David Limbaugh's book "Jesus is Risen"
This is a great book to read along with the book of Acts in the Bible--
the story of Paul.  As I listen to Bible Recap podcast, I also
read the Bible and this book chapter by chapter--makes Paul
journey come alive.

Richard Osman "The Thursday Murder Club"  a mystery along
with some comedy--this has been fun reading.
This takes place in a peaceful retirement village with four
unlikely friends that meet up once a week to investigate unsolved
murders!  These are not just any friends but ones in their 80's!
British humor for sure!

Saturday, January 23, 2021

Click, Click, Clack

 

Needles are flying in the evening!  My hands are working as fast as my pains allow!  I so enjoy knitting--but happier when I finish...................

Using stash yarns is the best!  This one began with three
yarns held together-two yarns were medium weight and the
third was light/fuzzy--worked with those till the fuzzy gray
ran out--onto the brim of the hat--simple easy to knit--actually,,
mindless!
Stash yarns again! holding two yarns together--sure
uses up those small bits that you don't know what to
do with--




Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Chicken Scratch????

 What the heck is Chicken Scratch Embroidery?!!  Here is the answer.....

Chicken Scratch embroidery (also known as Broderie Suisse, Australian Cross Stitch and Depression Lace) is a variation of cross stitch that is traditionally done on gingham fabric using perle cotton, mercerized cotton thread or stranded embroidery thread.  The gingham squares act as stitching guides and help to form a lacy pattern..

So why is it called Chicken Scratch anyway?  One thought is the main stitch looks like a chicken's track.  One story suggests the technique started during Great Depression when a woman wished to add lace to her plain gingham dress or apron (many of these aprons can still be found in antique shops)  So with only floss, she began to add lacy look to her plain gingham fabric.  Of course, husband thought it looked like "chicken scratches"!  

As stated above, this type of embroidery can also be called Amish embroidery, or snowflake embroidery.


Here is your chance to participate in a study of this interesting needlework-


Wise Craft is presenting a year long study in Block of the Month--
look at the details on the web page.






Sunday, January 17, 2021

Siddi--Recycling.........................................................

 Siddi use an art form of recycling old garments into new useful items.  This was an interesting topic to research--So, who are Siddi people?

The Siddi (pronounced [sɪd̪d̪iː]), also known as Sidi, Siddhi, Sheedi or Habshi, are an ethnic group inhabiting India and Pakistan. Members are descended from the Bantu peoples of the East African region. Some were merchants, sailors, indentured servants, slaves and mercenaries.

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This video shows one way they use old saris to make bedclothing or mattress pads for sleeping.

Pam Holland has an excellent blog on this type of textile art--
and check out Debbie's blog on this subject!






Wednesday, January 13, 2021

So Far So Good

 It's called progress!  Pulling out all my 2019/2020 UFOs--deciding which to tackle first--maybe, just maybe--the mojo is back!  It went away for awhile....................

First block from 2012 Year of the Stars
This is my first start from 2021 Year of Stars by Piece and Quilt
I decided to use my  hand dyed fabrics--which I have a bucket full!
Some are natural dyed--like the blue is indigo
and the yellow is Osage orange



Finished Little Village designed by Jessica Dayon---  It was fun to make all these little houses with
different settings.

Yay!  Finished!  Well, sort of--need to quilt and bind;
that will be some handwork to do later--this has alot of 
small pieces but I managed!










Monday, January 11, 2021

OOPs!


You'd think I knew better!  I've only been quilting for zillion years--
but this one slipped right by me--
I usually make my binding right after I put the borders on the quilt top--
then press and binding is ready for the quilt--
did it this time too--Now, I'm ready to sew binding onto the quilt
after all the quilting work is finished and guess what??
Binding was short about a foot!
What to do?
There isn't any of this fabric in the major stash-

Thinking, thinking what to do--If there is any small amount of fabric left,
I chuck it into the bin along with all the other scraps.
I'm frantically, searching the scrap bin--pulling out all sorts of fabric
until...................I reach the bottom and there it was
just enough to make a 2.5" cut across and finish up the binding!
Whew!
Now and forever on, I'm measuring my binding to make sure there is
the right amount to bind the quilt!!

 

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...