Scrumble! What exactly is a scrumble?? Prudence Mapstone designs 'freeform" scrumbles--using knitting and crocheting techniques; mostly small pieces that create a larger scene. We 'met' Prudence through a couple of UK gals who attended our annual January Spin-in several years ago. They had enjoyed a workshop with Prudence and her Scrumbles earlier that year. We were fascinated by this form of using small amounts of "leftover" yarns!
Sunday, June 11, 2023
Scrumble This!
Thursday, June 8, 2023
Fiber Exhibit
During the Kerr County Arts & Crafts Gourd exhibits, textile pieces were scattered throughout. The combination of the two brought a new feeling to the gallery. There was also another show in the front gallery entry way that offered visitors an opportunity to see the group called “Monday Artists”—paintings of various techniques.
My eyes went immediately to the textiles! A few of the artists are known to me from my association in variety of weaving guilds throughout the US.
Monday, June 5, 2023
This!! Exhibit!!
Recently, we attended an art exhibit at Kerr Arts and Craft Council. It is one of my favorite exhibits on their yearly calendar—The Gourd Show. This year it was combined with fiber!! So excited to view lovely works from members. The gourds are always unusual and interesting—
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Time is a’comin’!
Just around the corner—one more month and it begins! Tour de Fleece!! TDF begins July 1 and runs through 23. During June, I begin to prep my supplies and think of fiber to spin. Do I need to wash, card, buy anything? Nope—not me! I have plenty of prepared fiber on hand for this gathering! What must you consider during TDF? Just what You want to achieve! This is a personal challenge and goal!! Not a competition! Spin when you can, what you want, and decide how much time to apply to your goals and challenges!
The knitted cloth patterns are designed by Kitchen Sink Shop. Garlene is on instagram—you can sign up for her free newsletter to receive free patterns.
Saturday, May 27, 2023
Let's Eat! Leftovers!
Usually, we'll have some 'leftovers' from a meal. My Granny always called it "Mustgo"! Since there is just two of us, always there are leftovers! The story is always "what to have for dinner?' An age old story for sure! Sometimes, the leftover meal is good; other times, it's just so so! One night last week, we had leftover salmon--and two fresh peaches! What to make? I always remember making salmon patties when the kids were home--but I'd used canned salmon (which wasn't too pricey) and we were given a case of salmon from an Alaskan couple who fished for salmon every year and canned it. That was a treat for us but......then there is only so much salmon one can eat! Think that's why they gave us a case--just to get it out of their pantry into ours.
Step One: prepare the peach salsa--yes, thought that would be a nice addition to top the salmon patties. Look up recipe--wow! recipes calls for 1.5 lb of peaches--I have only two! We'll improvise--a little of this, a little of that--mix it up well and let set for several hours to marinade the flavors.
Come close to dinner time--make the salmon patties:
Thursday, May 25, 2023
Nostalgia
My, how things have changed! Look what Smart phones and Smart televisions have done to us—it is called progress! I long for good ole days sometimes! Years ago, I was gifted the most precious gift from brown headed daughter—an I-Pod! It contained all my music from I-tunes—great to plug in my ear phones and listen away! No Wi-fi involved after downloading all the songs.
Monday, May 22, 2023
Something Accomplished!
I've got to stop sewing!! Although the fabric bins are overflowing--I can't keep up with the quilting that needs to be done on those tops! I love sewing! It's easy to sit down at the machine, pick up couple pieces of fabric and sew a seam or join a block with another block. It takes more power and time to get a top on the long arm!
Maybe, I would like to be cloned! I'm looking at A I as there has been so much talk about it lately! Do you think--an AI person could help me with my tasks?? Just jump in and do the same thing as I would? Would AI know how to do it? Or would it be much better to be cloned?? Actually, AI scares me a little! I can't imagine another ME running around--I think it would confuse most people! Or, in fact another clone of me--heaven help us!
Anyway, I have accomplished something with no help from AI but a good friend who likes to quilt on the long arm! She hasn't finished sewing her latest top so she is willing to quilt for me--She does excellent work, much better than me on some designs! We enjoy our time together in the back room at the local quilt shop--sometimes, people drop in to see what we are doing--the other day, someone popped in as we were talking (hadn't even begun with our tops) and asked if we were doing a class? Yes, a class of gossip!! Our favorite topic!
I loaded on two small quilts on the same background--both tops were scrappy--one is "I spy with my little eye" top for kids, most likely for our new great grandbaby. The other a pattern from Lisa Bongean--wish I'd made it with patriotic colors. I know so many vets that I would like to wrap in comfort. Anyway, I made it scrappy--didn't reduce my stash bin by much though!
My friend, CAM, worked on "let 'er Rip" from The Quilted Cow. I couldn't resist! Don't really need this top! But, it will be nice as a gift to someone who loves Yellowstone! Quilted Cow did several patterns from shows--I resisted those--thank goodness! Anyway, CAM did lots of stars on Rip top--looks good.
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