Saturday, March 20, 2021

Every Day!

 

 I really enjoy throwing the thread around the needle—it’s fun and relaxing.  No worries about the pattern—just follow along with each easy to read row. This lacy pattern is knit along—just four rows a day—weekends for catch up
So far I’m keeping up during the week—weekends are for other adventures!  

Every day is how I live!  Every day we face different challenges, but tackling one challenge at a time lessens the burden just as I knit one row at a time—no need to look ahead!  The present is now and at my fingertips!   So, knit (live) one day at a time!

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

"Orphans" Find a Home...................

Two or so years ago, a friend was saying she had all these orphan blocks and didn't know
what to do with them--I said I'll take them--
I love playing with orphans and setting them in a top--
fast forward to this year--those orphans were still orphans but at least there
was a semi plan to join them into a


family.


Arrange, rearrange--take down, put up and then put away for awhile longer
as other projects came along.

Here we go!  A family of orphans—think I might add a border to give this top some zip! 

In the waiting area are other orphans—These orphans are looking nice in this family—just add 
A few more small pieces and they can be united as a quilt top
If you have blocks just lingering, why not gather them into a top—so much fun playing! 






 

Friday, March 12, 2021

Down The Rabbit Hole.................................

 If you look to the side margins of this blog you will find the link to the Color Block challenge--I didn't participate in January and February challenges--then all the quilt tops popped up on my feed--wow!  It was time to think about tackling March--this challenge uses stash fabrics and Boy! I have plenty-- I  had a small box of 2.5" squares but these tops take more than I had--what to do?


Pull out the stash bin and begin to sort--and there I go!
down the rabbit hole!  You begin sorting--large pieces, pieces that could be
cut to 2.5" or 2" or 1.5" and then there are the strings.
Piles and piles and time runs together--

These could be cut into other sizes--3", 5" squares and we're off 
Each day I sort and sort--but I must stop to stitch at least one or two
of those blocks for March--I'm going for random scrappy look--
some are doing straight colors for each month--that's too much planning--
not for me.
And those strings?  Yep, easy to sew on scrap paper--these I could
plan by color.  Now, just need to find lots of scrap paper--
After I had spent a week or it seemed like a week sorting my fabric scraps,
I came across this article!  "Sorting, Saving and Using Fabric Scraps"--

really!! why haven't I been doing this for the past zillion years--
I'll tell you why--I'm a lazy quilter--just cut and throw the reminders in the bin!
Not any more! I will sort by size when I cut---
Sure!! I will.................................







Monday, March 8, 2021

Years (?) In The Making

 It has taken me many months of stitching--don't know how many, didn't keep track--


But, FINALLY!  This quilt top is finished!
I really enjoy doing hand embroidery , deciding on which threads to
use, color choices are totally yours when you stitch.

Just keeping track of the location of the blocks is another thing!
I would work on one block off and on--then lay it down
not to be found for awhile.  Then I loose the hoop--I ordered another
set and now place them in plain sight!
it has been a misadventure for sure--

Not a very good photo--soon to decide on quilting pattern and 
backing and we can truly say 'finished'!! 

Friday, March 5, 2021

Let's Knit Along


Knitlet is hosting a 19 week Knit Along--It began last week, 
we're not too far behind.  Each week you receive a small portion of the
pattern--I'm doing several knit alongs--of course, I'm behind in 
two of them--hoping to keep up with this.

in addition to the KAL, each week you'll receive free pattern
sections to branch out on your own designs.
and since it's a newsletter, you can keep up to date on the latest
trends in the knitting world!

Interweave offers this free knit along--
The asymmetrical triangle shawl is worked primarily in rows of garter stripes,
with a few mosaic colorwork motifs.  A great project for newer knitters for intro
intro to colorwork.  A relaxing knit for the more experienced knitters. Sign up
by March 31 for this FREE knit along!









 

Monday, March 1, 2021

WIPs--Works in Progress

Another month has rolled around and time to work up another block--
These are from February though--I'm just slow posting--well, we
did have a period of time with no power, no internet or cable--
that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it!!


This is from Civil War "Hands All Around"  Love reading the 
history behind these blocks each month

This one had lots of moving parts to assemble--
concentration and lots of half square triangles--
A Quilting Life host a monthly block of the month--


Can we say "wacky" ?  Yes, this is one of the mistake blocks I
constructed from Pat Sloan's HOME Quilt along!  
Where was my mind when I assembled?  Not even interesting!


Now!  This is the way the block should be!  But, 
Don’t look too closely—I see a mistake! 

 

Thursday, February 25, 2021

TBT...................

 Yes, it's throw back Thursday!  What memories do you have that you can throw your thoughts back to?

The other day I received a unexpected package in my mailbox.  I looked it over--"now, why would she send me this package?" I thought!  The secret was revealed when I opened up the flap--


Well, what to my wandering eyes did appear--this table mat--and I had the perfect spot for it in the front hallway on top of my Singer treadle sewing machine.  The top had been bare since January one when I took down the Christmas decorations--all that was there--our mask from Venezuelan artist.

Her letter stated, " I was thinking about one of our old friends (who has since gone to the happy weaving grounds in the sky" when I was going through all my handspun.  I thought of those good times spinning and dyeing with her and you along with the other members of our guild"  She continued,
"I'm sure she used natural dyes on these handspun yarns--maybe, goldenrod, or onion skins or maybe
cochineal.  Who knows?"
Well, I'm sure that our dear friend used natural dyes and I will cherish this TB gift.  It might have passed through two sets of hands to arrive to me and a spec of 20 + years but the memories of those 'olden' days resurface when I walk past the table mat to remember those days with friends.

Then, my mind wandered to my forgotten treasures lurking in the cedar chest--
I pulled out two of my first handspun projects--oh joy!  I've learned so much in the past
40 years!  Such bulky yarns, yet the brilliant natural dyes still remain!  
We did have such fun dyeing our handspun yarn--memories are good!  




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...