Come on, let's move!
Saturday, June 25, 2022
Heads, Shoulders, Knees, Toes
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
Lazy!
This summer—It’s hot!! Very hot!! Scorching hot! No way I want to venture outdoors! I’m not into sweat!! If indoors, there are chores to be done—do I want to do them—NOT!!
Dust gathers and rejoices that it’s not removed! Floors feel gritty; good to build calluses on my feet! Laundry—no problem, I can wear same shirt two or three days in row! I’ll wait till laundry basket is overflowing to wash clothes! That’s even lazy work—washer to dryer—oh, how I hate to fold clothes!
Cooking—throw on paper plate whatever is found in refrigerator or pantry—want it heated—there’s the microwave! Or—throw hubby outside, with ingredients to cook away on his griddle! Ahhh! Perfect! He has the clean up to contend with as well, while I sit with knife and fork in hand!
I’ll just recline on the sofa, with cool drink close, switch on movie or just surf the web; think about far away places in cooler locations. Grab a good book to read before it hits me in the face—I’ll just doze awhile! Wake, yawn, stretch—then it hits me!
That took only couple hours and I’m bored with being lazy!! That doesn’t mean I’ll grab a mop or broom, cook a fantastic meal, or move from my cozy chair—nah, I’m just bored! Only for a few minutes before I snap out of it—back to being lazy! Heat does something to you!!
Monday, June 20, 2022
Seeing Stars!
- Seeing Stars: see flashes of light, especially as a result of being hit on the head.
Nope! I've not been hit on the head! But, I’m back to making Star quilts! Just can’t get away from them! I can make them in my sleep! Cut your center, add star points and fill in with top and bottom squares--couldn't be easier!!
Friday, June 17, 2022
En-tre-lac? What??
What the heck is entrelac? One of my favorite ways to knit! I learned this technique many moons ago—fell in love with it. But,alas, as all good things do—put it aside! Guess what? There is a new interest in knitting entrelac now, introducing new knitters to the technique—
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
Travel The World From Your Chair
Why not travel the world from your favorite arm chair?
Cloth Roads offers some of the most fascinating fiber exhibits from around the world! Sit back, click and travel--no cost, no air travel--just some delicious viewing of wonderful art works done in fiber! Some of these presentations require registration; a zoom style viewing. Below is just a sampling of programs presented--let's travel!!
Dressed by Nature: Textiles of Japan
June 25 – September 11, 2022
Minneapolis, Minnesota
https://new.artsmia.org/exhibition/dressed-by-nature-textiles-of-japan
International Folk Art Market
July 6 - 10, 2022
Museum Hill in Santa Fe, New Mexico
https://folkartmarket.org/TOKo Santa Fe
The Color Blue with Keith Recker
Wednesday, June 15, at 4 p.m. MDT.
This is an online presentation via Zoom; no registration required.
Join Keith Recker, a trend and color forecaster, as he presents “Blue: Feeling Blue and Other States of Awe”. Recker is the author of True Colors: World Masters of Natural Dyes and Pigments. His new book, Deep Color: The Shades That Shape Our Souls, releases late September. Just click this Zoom link to join the program.
Friday, June 10, 2022
DeStashing 2.0
Tuesday, June 7, 2022
De-stashing
As I grow older, I know there is no way I can knit all the yarn or spin all the fiber stash in my closet. I also believe those items multiply overnight! This week I’ve been de-stashing! Some yarns have been stock piled for 30+ years ain’t no way I’m suddenly going to use it now. If it wasn’t touched in those 30 years, going bye bye! I loaded up two large bags of yarn, took it to charity shop for someone else to hoard for 30 years!
Same as fiber—I’ve tried to turn it over as fast as my wheel will turn but it’s not fast enough to empty one bin. Part of me wants to keep all this lovely stuff to finger and part of me wants to give it away. I found a whole fleece that needs to be dyed—that could be another day’s adventure! Surprisingly, I find all sorts of fiber I forgot I had—
As to quilt magazines! Going through that bin, I discovered quilt magazines going back to 1994! Quilters in those days used templates—today there is a faster easier way to build a top. I bundled up those magazines and handed them off to charity shop too.
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