Friday, February 28, 2025

Reading!

 I love books!!  I love to read--I'm using my ears to read also!  Did you know if you have Spotify, you receive 15 hours of Audible books free with your plan?  I find several books there if not listed on Audible, Everand, or Libby.  I am so overwhelmed with titles!  Where do I begin?  I’m obsessed with just collecting titles of books to read or listen to!! 

There are just too many outlets or should I say “enablers” or influencers out there!  Blogs galore!  Instagram—I favor mystery and thriller books—follow along with mystery book shops on Instagram

. Then, the challenges—read classics--

My classic this time is "Moveable Feast" by Ernest Hemingway--didn't know about this autobiography--very short book for someone who lived a full life.

build a fabric block with a book; knit and read, read and cook a dish--Here is a site that will give you plenty of challenges!

Friends introduced me to Good Reads--a location to keep track of the books you have read.


Booksy quilt block for February--Booksy Quilt Project
Block for March!!  I love Bear Paw!

How can you read several books at the same time?!  It isn't possible--so I listen to book while I'm doing handwork; at night, I have a different book on my bedside; and if I have time, I'll pick up another book while having afternoon .break.  
Here is my list of books at the present time:

"The Restaurant of Lost Recipes"
"The Wedding People"
"The Medicine Woman  from Galveston"

What are you reading!?





Saturday, February 22, 2025

There They Go!

 Throughout the year, I’ve been knitting hats amongst the regular clues of knit alongs.  It has been a pleasure to knit these various patterns, knowing each hat will be placed on the heads of those who need them. 

I know I should have sent earlier in the winter!  Procrastination is always there!  But, now I’ve gathered, made sure all loose ends have been sewn in, placed in a USPS flat rate box, labeled, and off they go!!  The group will be collecting all year.  I just need to remember that I can send even in the summer!

Here is the address  EHFHI, 112 Seminole Rd., Lafayette, NJ 07848 

Bringing some warmth to cold heads!!  

Now, I'll begin to knit hats again.  It helps practice different stitches, use different yarns and colors; a good way to use up all those stash yarns (some at various lengths)  the best pattern for using stash yarns is 

Musselburgh 





I thought long and hard about investing in this pattern, as I usually don't like to buy patterns that I might not like--but, this one is a winner!  I've made several hats using this method. Below is a standard pattern; also, check out Pinterest.  

Hat from Hobbii  Cast on 89 (93, 97, 101) sts and knit back and forth in pattern: 1st row: *k2, p2*, repeat from * to * to 1 st left, k1. Repeat this row until the work measures approx. 7.1” (7½”, 7½”, 7.9”) or 18 (19, 19, 20) cm. Start decreases 1st row, right side: *k2tog, p2tog *, repeat from * to * to 1 st left, k1 = 45 (47, 49, 51) sts. 2nd row, wrong side: Knit what the stitch pattern shows. 3rd row, right side: k1, *k2tog *, repeat from * to * across = 23 (24, 25, 26) sts. 4th row, wrong side: Knit what the stitch pattern shows. 5th row, right side: *k2tog*, repeat from * to * to 1 st left, k1 = 12 (12, 13, 14) sts. 6th row, wrong side: Knit what the stitch pattern shows. Cut the yarn, pull end through the sts and weave in end. Sew the hat together. 

Sunday, February 16, 2025

Stitch, Cut, Rip!

 How was your Valentine weekend?  Anything like mine—just ordinary days!  Yes—I think my lover doesn’t have a romantic bone in his body!  Years ago, he did but as years tick by, that part of him has diminished!  

Here we go with another sew along.  Although, this is a year old project, so far there isn’t a hint as to the outcome.  I’m sewing along just because……

Lisa Bonogean is sponsoring this event.   Sew along with us.  Here is how we begin—

First, gather some half square triangles paper—her instructions want 1” triangles—me, thinking of how tiny those triangles will be; I opt for 1 1/2” papers.  Lisa has papers for sale on her site.  I printed mine off via above website.

It is time to cut papers down to size.  I like to do them in half—more variety.  

Place two pieces of fabric Right sides together sew along the dotted line

Stitch length on machine set 2

Cut apart on solid lines and ta da, you have a million little small pieces.  Tearing off papers is not tedious, just lazy work

Next step was to cut off the wings!  Lots of little tiny points gathering!  
Next
Press!  




Saturday, February 8, 2025

And Now Something Different

 Several weeks ago we attended a luncheon that was to be a luau with food featured that would be served IF we were at a real Luau!  The food wasn’t very good🙁. The discussion afterwards was Hawaiian food, specially Spam!  Yes! Spam!   Growing up our mothers would prepare Spam in a variety of ways.  And the idea hatched!  Let’s have a Spam-or Not dinner!   Invite guests to bring a dish featuring spam.  You can imagine the looks we got!  Yes, some said I don’t eat that stuff—too much MSG.  Okay, bring a Not dish. 

The event happened!  And it was a blast!  My dish featured mashed potatoes with spam in potato cakes--I put Spam in part of the batter so I could also have a Not for those who were not partaking!  


 Another recipe I used was Spam pizza on flat bread--half Spam; half Not!  You can add anything you like for this pizza--instead of using pepperoni or other meats, I used spam!


Burnt Ends  one guest fixed these delicious bits!  Oh my!  Couldn’t tell this was Spam!  



Spam salad—made like tuna salad—very tasty!  Tiny tiny club house crackers—oh yes! 
These were awesome!  Looked like sushi, tasted like sushi!  It took lots of patience to build these gems.

Two of the NOT dishes were chicken pie and beef, potato tots—
 
There were two Mac and cheese spam
 dishes—each different


And delicious

And of course, spam baked like ham with pineapple!  
The evening was a success!  Each person brought a wine to accompany their dish. Couldn’t ask for a better dinner with friends. 







Sunday, February 2, 2025

WIPS

Here’s what is on my studio table. 
First up
A Christmas quilt for me

And I’m using my letter pins! To keep pieces in the right order


Block one




Booksy quilt along—where book covers become quilt blocks

Valentine quilt along—step two
Figtree and Co—Instagram 

Step one

Step one

Hand stitching—slow stitching
Working up several before I sit to stitch  I got the larger package of hexagon templates from Amazon, but only used the smaller one.  This is going to be perfect for I Spy quilt.  You can find instructions on this here




 

Sunday, January 26, 2025

Found my Mojo!!

 For a whole year, there were no new quilt blocks created!  Time was spent on quilt as you go research and building quilt tops. Now, almost caught up on tops, I’m anxious to make new blocks!  Must be someone who needs a quilt!!

We’re sewing again!  Just a few minor problems—I don’t remember where I left off!  There are several things lying around—I can’t believe I would leave things so disorganized!  But, I did!!  I just saw that reference book yesterday—did it sprout legs and walk off??  Most likely not!  

Let’s begin—one day, I cut the blocks, sorting through my stash; hoping to find pieces that will diminish the bin. 

Block #1
A Quilting Life. 18” square. Beginning a new year

Block #2
Optimism 2025 18” square


Block #3
“Optimism “
Block 1 Bloom and Grow
*RBDblockchallenge

And why not do some hand quilting in this cold weather?!
This quilt has been hiding in closet for years!  The other day when I opened the door, looking for a book to read, I spied this bundle.  Oh yes!! A perfect project to work on.  Soon, it will be finished! 










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Saturday, January 18, 2025

HEART This!

It’s not too late to work up Hearts!  For Valentine Day.  Below are some Free projects to create your own hearts! 


A Quilting Life offers this neat small hanging—it could be used as table runner or wall decoration—

This 60.5” x 60.5” top is a little more time consuming but look how lively.  I could also see other colors used as well.  This is a Moda Fabrics. You can find these on Instagram. 

Here is a “mystery” sew along—here is step one.  Follow along with Fig Tree and Company. 


January dish cloth pattern is designed by Kitchen Sink Designs. I’m using my handspun cotton yarn.@thekitchensinkshop
Pretty pink for February!

 

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