Monday, July 29, 2019

That's All Folks..................................


It's a Wrap!  Another spinning adventure is in the books!
I enjoyed watching the Tour de France when I had a chance--
I learned several things about this race--
it's all about team work! Endurance! Conquering your fears!
Accepting challenges!  
This is nothing new to us--as spinners--we will take
on any challenge we can; tackle the unknown;
not buckle under pressure--never give up (although, there have
been a few fibers I wanted to throw in the waste bin!)

What fiber did you tackle and overcome?  What challenges
did you undertake?


My wheel and hands did its best to make a fine yarn from
cashmere roving

It spun a beautiful BFL/silk blend
Together, the wheel and I, finished up 4 oz. of cotton/silk
We spent two days spinning silk

The last days of TDF we spun another BFL/tussah silk blend.
The exciting part of the tour is seeing everyone's accomplishments--
we worked like a team! to make this Tour de Fleece a success!




Saturday, July 27, 2019

Finished!

Done!  Finished! Complete!

All of the above!  Another one in the books--this was the jelly roll
quilt--I really wanted to make it a broken chain--but just didn't
do it--was worried the recipient would think I'm crazy--went
with the straight set--goes on the stack of tops waiting to be quilted
This has been in line to be made--pillowcase--
girls need something soft and pink--I used the
Jenny's version from youtube

Quick and easy to make--

This one for boys--the fabric contained most of the sports that
boys like

Both of these cases will go to boys/girls club group--
Good gifts to give for their own personal use.

Thursday, July 25, 2019

#SSSSQ



Kevin the Quilter is doing this Simply Sensational
Summer Scrap Quilt
A two color featuring a high contrast fabric with a
low neutral--you can find clue one here
The clues come out ont on the fourth Thursday of the month--
Search your stash!  This should be a fun way to
delete that pile.


4 patches in color 1
184 to be exact
Using 2.5" (but you can do the size you want)
will yield 4.5" 4 patch unit

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

A Glutton for Punishment!

Yes, I'm certainly one of those people who think they can knit lots of things at the same time--no matter there are several UFO's in my knitting bags--BUT--along comes two mystery knit alongs--and I'm hooked!

The first one is FLG mystery--from Elizabeth Ravenwood--The knit version is Royal Skillmistress Gauntlets--you can find on Ravelry, of course--look under Fingerless Mitts to get started.
For the crocheter--you have Tea Party Make along--Wish I 
liked to crochet--bet I don't!
I had these two rather plain yarns in my stash--I promised
myself I wouldn't buy any more yarn--I can always
dye them after completed.

The other mystery is a sock mystery!
I haven't done socks for awhile--here I come!

This yarn will work nicely for that pair of socks!

Sunday, July 21, 2019

So Far Behind and IN No Hurry........

I wrote about the Japanese pattern scarf we were
knitting--well, I'm trying to knit--I'm so far behind but I'm in no hurry--

Add a bead--usually no problem when I have my
handy dandy little crochet hooks--couldn't find them--
must be in another bag that's hiding for the time being.

So-----how do you add a bead without a hook?
Always have dental floss on hand--
take a long piece of floss, 
place bead, pull one end of floss through the knit loop

double back though the bead and pop that little
sucker right on the stitch!
I can't find my cable needle either--darn--now what?
wait, I have toothpicks--not so smooth but can
always find toothpicks!
onward we go..................


Friday, July 19, 2019

Jelly Rolls................................

-- "A bear walks into a bar and says to the bartender, "I'll have a pint of beer and a ......................packet of peanuts."
The bartender asks, "Why the big Pause?"    I'll wait while you get the punchline!

Here's another one:  A nose walks into a bar and asks for a drink.  The bartender says,
"sorry, I can't serve you.  You're already off your face." HA! HA!

Why did the Jelly Roll? because he saw the apple turnover!!!

Now, to the point of this post--I sometimes have these jelly rolls--no, not the kind you eat, but fabric rolls--and they are called Jelly Rolls!  
Here is a jelly roll--which is 2.5" strips cut the width of the fabric--
you will get 45-2.5" strips in each roll--
I've never had much luck in using these rolls--I usually end up
cutting them up into small pieces for blocks.

Then I found this 
in my stash--batik strips--looks like I began something and walked away--
another one of those UFOs--

Several of the strips are sewn together--and look there is
the pattern
I know I said no more quilts--in my defense, this one
is already started (sort of!).
Today while I wait on a repairman--I'll tackle this--
looks easy--not much attention is needed to iron strips
and cut into 4.5" lengths--
see you soon with a completed top---
I hope!!
Here it is on my design board--looks good so far.




Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Christmas in July.......

Aren't you ready to cool down during these hot summer days?  Wait no more--it's time for Christmas in July events--of course, you must do your sewing, knitting, weaving, spinning, stitching while you watch one of the Hallmark Christmas movies

and do you need a Christmas in July project?  Here are a few that might peek your interest:


Yes!  12 days of Christmas--check out the projects here!  Something for everyone!

A Christmas Stitch along from Days Filled With Joy
And Gingerbread Village Block of the Month

Something for the kids--Crafts!

We All Sew has a long list of sewing projects.

July is always a good time to begin knitting for those holiday celebrations:
July Christmas gives you a free pattern each week--
both knit and crochet

Cute little spaceman for first week.

There is really no excuse for idle hands during Christmas in July.


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...