Thursday, March 7, 2019

What Happen..........................?

What the heck happened to Spring?  One day we have temps in the 60's and the next we are pulling out our coats and sweaters again for temps in mid 20's!  I say we can always complain about the weather, but we can't do anything about it--the only thing in life we can't change-weather and death!

So, while it's still cool and inside sitting time, I'm knitting.............. and it's time
 for another Agatha Christie read (or watch) or listen.  I'm watching and listening on Acorn TV the February selection for Ravelry group--Delicious Death.  This month's book is



Here is the plot--Sixteen years after Caroline Crale is convicted for the murder of her
husband Amyas, her daughter Carla approaches Poirot (Hurrah another Poirot book!).
In the meeting,  Carla says her mother was innocent and told her so in the letter she 
received at age 21 from her mother.--

whoa is this enough for Hercule to become involved??

The Ravelry group has a list of "piggie' knitting/crocheted patterns
we can do--I'm picking a simple quickie this month:

Down Clover Laine has a free dishcloth pattern-

Elaine also created the pattern for a bib!  how cute!

This choice for March is perfect as it is the year of the PIG!

The Pig is the twelfth of all zodiac animals.  According to one myth,
the Jade Emperor said the order would be decided by the order
in which they arrived to his party.  Pig overslept so was late!
Another story says that a wolf destroyed his house and he had
to rebuild his home before he could set off--sound like a 
"three little pigs" tale to me!
Anyway, when the pig arrived,he was the last one and could
only take twelfth place.
In Chinese culture, pigs are symbol of wealth--their chubby
faces and big ears are signs of fortune as well--
this according to  this website




Tuesday, March 5, 2019

2019 International Crochet Month


I don't crochet often and wasn't even aware of this, but
here is some great news for crocheters--a month of 
designer showcase patterns for you to create.
My BFF crochets prayer shawls so this will be
good news for her--she is always looking for
unique and interesting patterns for those in her
prayers.

Underground Crafter has the 'skinny' on what you can expect
over the month of March.

Here is a freebie to begin your adventure--
love the looks of this one--very colorful and
shapely.  
Happy hooking y'all!


Sunday, March 3, 2019

From These Hands..................

The theme for our 2020 January Spin-in is "Helping Hands"!
I think this is the best theme we could have for any year...
but 2020 will see many hands creating beautiful, useful things
for those in need.


I'm looking at this quilt!  Oh boy, what a great look this is!
Of course, it's all half square triangles--what else!
I'm on a roll using those half squares--there is
a fabric line coming out for this but think any combination
of red, whites, beiges and blues will work.  So, I'm
digging through my stash to build on this top.
If you are interested in the book and fabrics,
you can find them here

My latest spinning adventure is off the wheel

Oh, yeah!  finished spinning this lovely yarn  from Dicentra Designs
The lamp doesn't do justice to the color--it's ready to be plied
and SET!  

A new baby boy is arriving soon--so here is a
gift from my hands to this baby.

I love making these blankets--it's simple and quick
and I love the handwork around the edges and
since it's a boy--I include this book--Love You Forever!
it makes me cry every time I read it.

Friday, March 1, 2019

Ahhhh Spring!

We Made It!  March first!  What a winter some of us had!  Now, it is the time for spring flowers
popping up everywhere, trees budding out, birds building their nests--a feeling of newness!!
What's on your agenda for Spring?

So, you know how to pick up two needles and yarn--
and KNIT.  Would you like to learn how to knit in the
round?  Here is your chance--a five (5) day challenge
to learn how to knit in the round--with videos each
day with helpful hints and techniques.
Sign up at Simplynotable to receive the Facebook live
videos each of the five days.

And
if you prefer to sew your way into Spring--
Alycia Quilts has a free Quilt of Valor mystery
offering--it began February 27, but that's only a few days
passed--easy to begin.  


Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Socks, Socks, Socks

Hear ye, Hear ye, Hear ye--let it be known--that I'm on a roll with socks!  Knitting socks is my obsession now!  I know--yes, I get on this kick every once in awhile--
I've almost finished this pair--my favorite way to knit socks--
two at a time!  yes, they come out just perfect--each is the
same length--

I found two other sock knit alongs that are upcoming,
so I threw in my hat to do one or both...

Octopus's Garden

by Claire Ellen (aka Wimpwoman on Ravelry)

This is March 2019 mystery sock for Sock Knitters Anonymous
on Ravelry.  You do not need to be a member of the group--but
sometimes, it's a bonus to be a member--you get all sorts of hints
and encouragement.
There are four clues, released on March 1, 8, 15 and 22.
The theme is music and art and the designer was inspired by
The Beatles song of the same name on Abbey Road Album.
The designer describes these socks as novelty, perhaps
ridiculous definitely not elegant nor beautiful!

If interested, check out the other information on yarn,
needles, other pertinent size and knitting ability. 

Precious Metals Knit along (KAL) designed by
Louise Tilbrook Designs is free to those who sign up for
her newsletter..  These will be cuff down (my favorite way
to begin a sock)



Monday, February 25, 2019

Manx Quilting

No matter how long I've been quilting--or sewing squares together, there is always room to learn about other cultures/countries quilting techniques.  Manx Quilting from the Isle of Mann caught my eye
What makes these simple log cabin squares different?
The construction is made on a background square/foundation
fabric, and stitched all around by hand using one long
thread; then the folding technique creates a layer of warmth-
hence, no batting is needed.  
Read about this interesting way of making a quilt--and you
might want to give it a try.



check out Diary of a Quilter how to as she makes a small quilt using this technique.

Years ago, I learned from a super great quilter, Anita Murphy how to make a reversible quilt -
her techniques allowed you build on one square at a time as you assembled your blocks--no need to head to the quilters table.  Anita wrote several books on this topic--I loved Anita's way of quilting and made at least two quilts using the Revisible method.

Saturday, February 23, 2019

A Little Sewing--A Little Catching UP

Well, it's about time!  I've been neglecting my quilt blocks--
too many other things to do that are fun as well....


This is block one of three for January (yes! January!)
A Quilting LIfe always has interesting BOM (blocks of the month)
sew alongs.  This year's blocks are made with half square triangles-
once you decide on the size of your block--just make a 'ton' of
half square triangles--it takes 12 for the block size I've decided on.

Second block of January's three--I'm still sewing half-square
triangles for block 3--it takes time to cut the blocks, mark
the sewing lines, sew, cut, square up.

this block is for Pat Sloan's' Flower Bouquet BOW--
Block of the Week!  Each Wednesday she has a different
block for your sewing pleasure--she is one busy
designer!

One Wednesday's instructions gave us the
setting blocks--need 11 of one and 13 of the 
others--those are all done!  Nine patch went together
nicely, as I had many 2" squares already cut in
my scrap bin--of course, the other blocks needed--
you guesses it--half square triangles--but, this size was
just perfect for my paper sets from Quilting and Whatnot

Another Wednesday block--oops!  Something
is wrong with this one--

This is the correct setting for this block!-
some ripping..............

January and February blocks from Sentimental Quilter
She's Kathleen Tracy's Small Quilt Lovers on Facebook.
Blocks are 4" finished--great fun to make, if you can
do small! 

Old habits revived

 Years ago I had a habit of listening to podcasts on a regular basis.  That was the way I could listen to classic books that I never would...