Saturday, March 26, 2022

Colors of the World

Who doesn't love color?  And me, I love to find books on color--since I'm a natural dyer, I always like to know the history of certain colors.  Just recently, this book "Secret Live of Colors" came on the market.  I ignored it for the longest time--why read another book on color?  Could it have anything else to know about color?  Finally, I succumbed and purchased the book.
This book is a different approach to how color is viewed in the world.  So, it does belong in my library along with my favorite books.

Oooh, this book is absolutely lovely!  filled with Blue from beginning to end!
Blue that is derived from indigo!  What mysterious dye gave
us such lovely shades of blue--Indigo!

Blue!! “Trustworthy, peacefulness, logic, calm,
Sensitive, patient” 

"What is Blue?
Blue is the color of the sky, without a cloud, cool, distant, beautiful and proud
Blue is the quiet sea and the eyes of some people
And many agree as they grow older and older
Blue is the scarf spring wears on her shoulder
blue is twilight, shadows on the snow
Blue is feeling way down low
Blue is a heron, a sapphire ring, 
you can smell blue in many a thing:  Gentian and Larkspur, forget-me-nots, too
And if you listen, you can hear blue in wind over water
and wherever flax blooms
and when evening steps into lonely rooms.
Cold is blue:  flame shot from a welding torch is too.
Hot, wild, screaming, blistering Blue and on winter mornings, the dawns are blue"

Mary O'Neill--Hailstones and Halibut Bones

Here is the history of Cochineal--a red color you can achieve from a tiny little insect, that
thrives on cactus.  How is that possible?  All things in nature are possible--this is a fascinating
journal into the life of that little bug that colored the world and made RED like nothing the world had ever seen!

Red is Strong, ambitious,outgoing, color of heightened emotion, power; invigorating, intimidating and it's never boring!

What is Red?  red is a sunset, blazy and bright.  Red is feeling brave with all your might.
Red is a sunburn, spot on your nose; sometimes red is a red, red rose.
Red squiggles out when you cut your hand.  Red is a brick and a rubber band.
Red is hotness you get inside when you're embarrassed and want to hide.
Fire-cracker, fire-engine, fire-flicker red-------
and when you're angry Red runs though your head.
Red is an Indian, a Valentine heart; the trimming on a circut cart,
red is a lipstick, red is a shout, red is a signal that says: "watch out!"
Red is a great big rubber ball.  
Red is the giant-est Color of all; Red is a show off no doubt about it-----
But can you imagine living without it?

Mary O'Neill Hailstones and Halibut Bones


I love color! I can't imagine not seeing color-- my husband is color blind-- he can't distinguish between brown and green. 
What does colorblindness mean?






 

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

The Art of the Palm

Have you ever had your palm READ?  I'm told there is a whole history about you, just in the palm of your hand.  The other day a friend said to me "look at your palm--do you see your life line? and do you have a M there?"
I never thought about reading my palm--but now, I"m looking more often about my palm to see how
close to my life enfolds.

 DO YOU HAVE THE LETTER M IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND?
I have this letter in the palm of both my hands...
How about you?
“Palmistry is an ancient method of predicting the future and interpreting a person's personality from the pattern of the lines of the hands. Sometimes these lines can form even numbers and letters.
One of these letters may be the letter M, the meaning of which has been investigated by many mystics.
As many believe, the lines on the palm reveal our character and destiny.
The letter M is assigned to truly special people.
They are endowed with extraordinary intuition and represent the ideal partners for any business.
If the people you love have the special letter M on the inside of the palm, you have to know that you cannot mock and you cannot lie or deceive that person in any way.
Being very intelligent and intuitive, people with the letter M in the palm of their hand easily realize that they are being lied to or deceived.
Women who have the letter M on their palm have a stronger intuition than men, even those who have this letter.
They are gifted with the power to manage and overcome any obstacle in life, and they know how to exploit the resources and opportunities that are offered to them.

The letter "M" on your palm can also mean:
• Leadership skills
• Can
• Joy
• Excellent opportunities
According to popular tradition, this sign is characteristic of the prophets ... So if you have this letter in your hand, you are really a special person! Some people hold it in one hand and others in both.” ~ Martin Santos
Credits: Quantum Physics and Kabbalah

Sunday, March 20, 2022

Abandoned!

At A Loose End*!  Definitely, I don't know why this town was abandoned some years ago!
I recently looked for the box that contained the patterns and instructions, only because, 
Pat Sloan was reviving the sew along--Will You Be My Neighbor?"
When I saw that notice--I said to myself--"self, you have this somewhere in your studio"
Look for it--and there it was--all neatly bundled up in a box with fabric I decided to use--plaids.
I had made four of the blocks and then--bam!  I abandoned the whole neighborhood!

It's big blocks--18" so it's doable and I have all the fabric selected--now is the time
to pick it up again and make another street or two or just finish the town!


Only three more streets to do--it can be finished if I put my mind to it!
So why 'be at a loose end"?

*"if you see children mooching about, apparently doing nothing recognizably useful, you are likely to say--they are at a loose end.  Why not send the little dears off to sea on an old sailing ship.
That is where the phrase was coined!

As with spinning a yarn, on quiet days at sea when the weather was good, sailors would have to perform ordinary tasks.  All the thousands of ropes of sheets making up the rigging needed to have their ends bound with twine to prevent them fraying.  Anyone with no other duties would be sent to
"tie up the loose end"
*Rigmaroles & Ragamuffins, Elinor Kapp author!




 

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Luck of the Irish!

 As Luck would have it is the latest sew along from Fort Worth Fabric Studio.  You can find the free instructions on their Facebook group.

The phrase luck of the Irish is commonly thought to mean “extreme good fortune.” "During the gold and silver rush years in the second half of the 19th century, a number of the most famous and successful miners were of Irish and Irish American birth. . . 

My oldest daughter has the best luck--she finds four leaf clovers as she walks through her pasture


 The leaves of four-leaf clovers are said to stand for faith, hope, love, and luck. It's often said that Ireland is home to more four-leaf clovers than any other place, giving meaning to the phrase "the luck of the Irish." If you're lucky enough to find a four-leaf clover, look for more!

How rare is a four leaf clover? Its relative rarity (1 in 5,000 clovers) suggests a possible recessive gene appearing at a low frequency. Alternatively, four-leaf clovers could be caused by somatic mutation or a developmental error of environmental causes.

There were four steps to completing this simply made quilt top.  I didn't begin this one--now, I'm thinking I never have anything green to display for the month of March--this one could be it! 
Better, join their Facebook page to had advance information.
Look at that!  The pattern block called for is an Irish Chain!!
There will be a spring sew along in the next few weeks--

Tonight when you have your corned beef and cabbage--think of all that good luck you'll have in the coming weeks!  

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

A Quilting We Go

WORD of the DAY:  "many a mickie makes a muckle"--in other words:  A lot of small amounts, put together, become a large amount!

 It's been several weeks since we have graced the door of our local quilt shop (LQS).  We were going to not only SHOP (SALE! SALE! SALE!)  but we have couple of quilt tops to long arm in the back studio--First!  we must shop before the crowd enters.

My stash!  Certain fabrics were $6 a yard!  Alot of batiks as well! Yay!  that was fun.

I was quilting my Corey Yoder "Spring Brook Blossoms" from her 2021 blog--was great fun to sew up a garden of blossoms in different colors.

I was trying out my free form flowers and bugs--I know it looks like some kids' drawings--well, I'll take that compliment! 
I had this small top to place on the end of my longer quilt--don't remember where I got the pattern
For this one, I did my amateurish hearts and along the bottom "Love"
My friend was quilting on this top that she constructed though the $5 Club.  Each month you attend the meeting and bring in your completed block, you can get the next one for $5--she likes doing her quilts this way


You can see her backing at the bottom--here is a better photo of her backing
Butterflies!  Perfect for her flowery garden top.
It was a good day!! 










Saturday, March 12, 2022

LIttle This, Little of That

 No word of the day today--there are just not enough words to describe our situation in this world!

This was one block from Pat Sloan.  This weekly sew along under Sweet Dreams--
I've decided to make mine in red, white and blue--wish I'd used a stronger blue instead of this
very pale shade.

As my leader and ender block, I"m working on this churn dash

Here we go with row #10 Tuning-my heart row along--there were birds,
small birds that were designed but I wanted bigger birds
here's what I made for my row--I searched for patterns and found a tutorial on
making this one.  Really like this fabric too--it looks like an eye!

and have you begun to work on Heartfelt?  I've printed the patterns for the
first two blocks--so I'm definitely behind!
 
I packaged up 14 hats to send off to Emily's Hats for Hope Intuitive
Over a year or more I'll knit on a hat or two and when I have a collection, I
find a good charity to donate to.  If you have some hats or yarns to donate,
contact them.  I'll begin with another hat soon to begin another collection

On each hat, I add a charm "Hand Made with Love"
and so it goes--little of this, little of that!

















Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Hearts of Hope Sew Along

 

We all want to assist Ukraine in some way--but what to do?  There are ways to donate money;
here is a way quilters can create something from their hands to help heal the heart.
Bonnie Hunter of Quiltville has created a way for us to sew along to her
feature of Hearts of Hope--you can donate through her website with monies;
also, creating this sewalong to complete a quilt that could be used to raffle as 
a fund raiser.
Watch for the first drop of instructions on March 18 with supply list.
Part One will drop March 25

Sugar Free Quilts presents this lovely sunflower pattern for you to create and share with others.

Peace for Ukraine is quilt pattern from Sew She Can
Pat Sloan has This beautiful star of love

These are just a small way we as crafters can participate in this war.
As our hands sew, our hearts and minds can say a prayer for peace!








It's Time--

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