Sunday, October 13, 2019

Paper Piecing Headache!

I'm working on a pattern called "Autumn in America"--bought it
a zillion years ago --when I saw the front cover, it looked
like a really neat quilt, especially to display in the fall months--
and of course, it was on sale--another reason to purchase!
Little did I know--that the pattern included MANY
paper pieced blocks!
Several months ago, I pulled out the pattern and begin
to do the ones that were actually pieced--put the whole thing
away for some time until recently I began work on it again

The paper pieced blocks--some are only 3' or less--and for the
border--56 four inch (4") maple leaf blocks are required--
all to be paper pieced!!  I'm thinking on that block--
in the meantime, I worked on these star blocks--you get
lots of loose scraps of paper and little bits of fabric
are used--so time consuming!

Thank goodness, there were only 3 of these small blocks--
I'm still thinking on those 4" maple leaf blocks---
maybe, redesign the borders----
hmmmmm

Friday, October 11, 2019

Think FALL..........................................

Okay--Fall has come to the South--
and I'll be ready with this comfy wrap!
It looks so warm and soft--how could one resist
I'm breaking out my chunky yarn for this!!

There is also a crochet version--

Here is the yarn to use!  Or I was thinking--how about a nice
chunky handspun brown cotton!!
Heritage Wave Shawl looks so soft and why not?  Such lovely yarns
Cascade Yarns Heritage Wave
2 Skeins for total of 437 yards
US 4 (3.5mm) knitting needles or size to obtain gauge
10 stitch markers
Yarn Needle

Finished Measurements:  74" wide x 13" deep
Gauge:  28 sts x 32 rows = 4" in stockinette stitch

Purl Soho has a wonderful no cable pattern!
Looks like fun knitting!!





Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Agatha October Read

Appointment with Death (1938)  "Among the towering red cliffs of Petra, like some monstrous swollen Buddha, sits the corpse of Mrs. Boynton. A tiny puncture mark on her wrist is the only sign of the fatal injection that killed her.  With only twenty-four hours available to solve the mystery, Hercule Poirot recalled a chance remark he’d overheard back in Jerusalem: “You see, don’t you, that she’s got to be killed?” Mrs. Boynton was, indeed, the most detestable woman he’d ever met. . . ."

And so it begins!!.............................................
 Now, what in the world do you knit with this adventure????

Since it's October--I'm thinking I don't want to burn my hands 
to Death  this cup holder would be fun to knit--
it's a quick and easy cable design by Evan Middleton (found
on Ravelry).  Appropriately named "Pumpkin Spice"
 It's adjustable too!

AND since it's October.........

Happy Birthday to ME!

Monday, October 7, 2019

Playing Around..........................

I should be working....on various projects,
BUT
I'm playing around with other stuff--


Like these cute snowmen from Fatcat Patterns.
Her designs always cheer me up!



There is a large bag filled with these squares--
don't have the foggiest idea when or why I made them--
there they are--ready for layout, so I'm playing around
with sets--these blocks are 2.5"--could make a tiny 
quilt, I guess

What wonderful blocks--all 5" of them!  I was playing
around with making coasters--
backing, a few closing stitches and
whoa! We have some nice useable items!

Oh, yeah--I like playing around!!

Saturday, October 5, 2019

MKALs

Oh Good--another mystery knitting adventure for
fingerless gloves!!



FRIENDLY DRAGON--Fingerless gloves designed by Sabine Kastner

Clue 1: Tuesday, 1 October
Clue 2: Sunday, 6 October
Clue 3: Sunday, 13 October
Clue 4: Sunday, 20 October
Clue 5: Sunday, 27 October
Notions you will need:
  • 3 mm (US size 2½) circular needle, 80 cm/32’’ long, to work the magic loop technique (or size to obtain the desired gauge). If you prefer other needles for working in the round over a small circumference, you will need an extra short cable needle of the same size for the cast-on.
  • 6 seed beads (4 mm beads work well with sport-weight yarn)
  • Fine crochet hook (must fit through the hole of the beads) or dental floss for applying the beads
  • Cable needle (if you need one)
  • Waste yarn, stitch markers, darning needle
The pattern includes information on how to adjust the measurements of the mitts by varying yarn weight and gauge (note that this will influence the yardage required).


This sounds so spooky--"Ghost of the Moon Shawl"
Hosted by Meghan Jones--you'll find the free pattern
on Plymouth Yarn Magazine website beginning October 1--
there will be spooky poems as well as weekly clues along
with tutorials to make this Autumn accessory





Thursday, October 3, 2019

Wooly Adventure Begins.........................



How Wooly Works
  • The 2019 theme is "holiday Celebrations"
  • Each participating shop will design their own 8" wool applique pattern to go with the theme
  • Visit any Wooly Block Adventure shop to receive one of their 8" patterns free
  • Patterns and kits can be purchased online or mail order during the event, which runs October 1-November 30, 2019
  • Patterns are only sourced in PDF and not mailed unless you order the print copy





Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Want to Waste Time?

I'm really into this--Exuberant Color--has the best ways to clean up your time wasting habits!!  Was glad to run into their blog to find these ten (10) ways to give you more time in the studio while you are quilting--



Time Waster One--disorganized fabrics--oh YES!  
my fabrics are all over the place--look how neat this
stack above is!
Time Waster Two--cluttered working area!
You bet!  mine looks terrible; just making your
working space less messy, you will find it is more desirable
Time Waster Three--wrinkled fabric scraps!
Mine look like you'd never use them at any time!

I think all these are absolutely perfect for any type of 
fiber work--check out the blog to read what the other seven
time wasters are--you'll be surprised how you can clean up
your studio to work more efficiently!


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...