Thursday, April 14, 2016

Pom-Poms Are Back---

Did you see this article in Wall Street Journal?  Headline read "Cheered by the Fashion Squad.  Pom Poms come bouncing back!"  I didn't think they ever left--but, this article was quite interesting in the fact that celebrities are using pom poms to decorate their fashion pieces to make a bold statement.


Who wouldn't want to be encased in pom poms from head to foot!?




Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Wednesday Yarn Along

Today we are working on the Fingerless Gloves mystery,  Shadowplay.

Each week a new clue is revealed and you knit like crazy to keep up with the group.
Here is first clue--corrugated rib!  Oh my gosh, that is some knitting,
but I think it will be an interesting mitt


We are knitting flat and this is the left wrist.

Clue 2--I'm at the thumb--oh, dear--I'm stumped.. It will take some quiet time
to figure out how to continue the cable on the other side of the thumb---but,
I'll get there!  I was afraid I would run out of the yellow so found this
fuschia yarn that works.
It just takes some quiet time and having my brain on the right frequency
and I can conquer anything!
Yes, I did it!  We are finished with clue 2.
Should I begin on right wrist with ribbing?
Hmmmm............





Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Is It Inlay or Tapestry?

We recently had a great meeting program led by Gerry, who has been weaving these small tapestries (she calls them).  She was giving us pointers on how to do our own.  She says she is using inlay techniques for her woven pieces but there are some tapestry involved--so, is it inlay or tapestry?
Gerry uses this book, written by Doramay Keasley, for her weaving information.  Doramey calls her technique "inlay"--as there is a ground background.


Gerry has a wealth of knowledge stored in her notebooks--samples of her work.
Here is her drawing of different weave techniques
Here are her woven samples--great way to structure your weaving knowledge


Here is her cartoon

and the weaving--inlay definitely, as there is a background weft

close-up

I love Gerry's work as she uses many of the Texas landscapes and historic sites as her subjects.


I have one of her Texas inlays

you can see the critters that she has woven into the feature

Now, this is a tapestry!

Interlocked and all--so, if you are interested in these techniques, no one better than Gerry to give you the low down.

Monday, April 11, 2016

Textured Laguna Wrap--No Not Food!

Certainly not food to eat--but food for thought!  I saw this FREE pattern (until April 14) and thought "what a great wrap for summer time events"  so off I went to my yarn closet to find the perfect stash yarn--I'm thinking maybe some handspun cotton will do the trick nicely!
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MORE ABOUT THIS WRAP: 
•Gorgeous, bohemian-inspired texture! It resembles a winding river.
•Intermediate level. Easily-memorizable rows will have you knitting away happily.You’ll need to know how to knit, purl, k2tog, p2tog.
•Size is easily adjustable. Cast on fewer stitches for a scarf or more stitches for a blanket.
•No worries about running out of yarn. Just stop when you run out!
•Solid or tonal yarns are gorgeous but feel free to use variegated on this pattern too.
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Sunday, April 10, 2016

Caryl Bryer Fallert Tutorial

This tutorial from Caryl Bryer Fallert is worth watching, even if you don't want to make
quilts as fanciful or colorful as hers.
There is much useful information for anyone interested in quilting.
Plus, there is the added bonus of seeing her studio!
Check out Fossil Fantasy #1 tutorial




Saturday, April 9, 2016

Ice, Ice, Baby...............!

Okay, here we go!  Take some Ice, Baby!  Some goofy items for resist, rubber bands, a big bucket and you're ready to dye some interesting fabric.
I found some of hubby's practice golf balls
and some cotton men's handkerchiefs (perfect for table napkins) 

and I'm off to the races!

Tied them all up, covered them with ice

sprinkled some fiber reactive dyes over the ice

more dyes and let this sit for 3 days--that was the hardest thing to do!
and it came time to empty the bucket, rinse the fabric, untie the golf balls
to see what results I had.


I think I sprinkled too much yellow--it took over the blues

but, there were some interesting colors distributed

The silk on the right took up much of the blue dyes


Here is a you tube video that shows a time relapse of someone's ice dyeing
Want some helpful hints?  check out Dharma Trading
My next adventure will be fabric on a rack.
Have fun--it's time to play!!

Friday, April 8, 2016

Debby Does Baskets!

Debby Kratovil Quilts blog has the perfect scrap basket pattern for you!
I like the fact she is like me, digging into scrap trash piles to find just the
right piece or color!  This would make a great wall hanging or
maybe a table runner.

X Y Z

 X Y Z   The slang phrase XYZ, meaning “examine your zipper,”  has been used since at least the 1960's  These letters are used for const...