Sunday, February 21, 2021

Thawing Out!!!

It certainly been an interesting 2021 so far!  We thought life would be on track for
great things after 2020 shut in times.
No, 2021 brought us other complications to overcome--
RECORD cold temperatures, iced in, no power for days on end,
broken water pipes--NO water!
Which of these can you live without for days?
If you live in the Gulf Coast states, you know the hurricanes
can give you no water, no power and lots of Heat!
But, winter time--
No power is the pits!
We'd bundle up, sit in front of fireplace (if we are that privileged!)
layer, layer, layer!
For few days, I'd use my regular everyday socks--you know those
stretchy things
Then one bright morning, my mind thawed................
dumb dumb--why aren't you wearing a pair of your handspun,
handknit socks??
Duh!!

I pulled out the sock drawer and there they were!
Sooooo many--just waiting to be worn--to warm your feet
which in turn warms your body!
OH JOY!
pick one, any pair!

There are over 25 pair of socks in the drawer--each one a
different knit pattern

Oooh, I found my favorite ones!  The handspun angora ones--
that fiber came from my own rabbits--I would wear these socks
to demo spinning at the livestock show and let the kids touch my feet to 
feel what my bunny felt like-
I'm a happy camper now!  Feet warm!
Wished I thought of those socks last week!

 

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Dots and Dashes

 Yes, you say "Dots and Dashes" are Morse code.  But we can take those dots and dashes and entered them into art form--like knitting and weaving. 

Like this lovely knitted cowl by Melody Johnson--she has learned how to 
translate those little dashes and dots into interesting garments.

Here are dots and dashes in weaving from friend Charlene--
what a great pattern!  

Pinterest has some from inkle loom weavers.
Even in Quilt patterns--
look around you!  where do you see dots and dashes?
Check out famous painters who have used dots and dashes as their brush strokes?





 

Friday, February 12, 2021

Mindless...............

 There are times when I don’t want to think about counting stitches as I knit.  I don’t want to read a complicated chart.  I want let my brain to rest as my hands do their “Thing”

This is such a pattern that my fingers can handle—mindless knitting! The pattern is Bias Scarf from Hands Occupied—You can also knit in garter stitch and it’s a good way to use stash yarns. 

Another mindless knitting project--I'm using up stash yarn--fun knit and easy
to knit, watch TV or listen to a book without thinking about the stitches--
except when it comes to stitching the heart.  I added hearts randomly around.

Here is a mindless quilting project from 
I think this would use up some scraps from the bin!!

Hope this will help you to be Mindless every once and awhile!










Tuesday, February 9, 2021

WIPs

                                                                                     My blocks are growing!  I'm having a hard time keeping up with what goes where with what!  But, it's all good!  I'll sort it out in the long run.

Every Wednesday Pat Sloan post a pattern for her Quilt Along called
HOME--This is from the first two weeks--I made the house block and 
then the next week decided to go all red, white and blue--I MAY
remake the house block some time in the future but right now, it's an okay
block.

Two more blocks from HOME—I look forward to Wednesday when patterns are released! 


What a mess!  The other half of this partnership said his winter socks
were 'holey'--He thought (wrongly) that I had knit those socks--NOT!
Anyway, I found some handspun wool balls in the stash and begin
his socks--I'm working on two at the same time--maybe,
the pair will be completed by next winter so he can wear them.





Friday, February 5, 2021

Stiches! Stitches! Stitches!

 

The National Quilt Museum has been hosting Block of the Month Club
Stitch alongs for three years.  2021 January block is super interesting!


The instructions are on their website--this block was designed by
Vibeke Ladefoged of Denmark
The original pattern was designed by Cassandra Ireland Beaver--

Sew Can She is hosting a fun color by number quilt
along!  This sounds easy peazy!

Pick up the videos on her site.

The sew along requires seven fat quarters and since I had this
bundle and some other fall fabrics--that is what I'll use.  Love fall quilts
anyway!
Hidden Nine Patch for Abigail May Alcott
Civil War Quilts has an interesting quilt along starting with
this unpublished block to represent true tales of the underground
railroad when people in Concord, Mass hid runaways in their houses.
This is a great way to sew up some history!

This should keep you busy for awhile!











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!

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...