Wednesday, May 13, 2020

It Was Right In Front of My Eyes!

Since my sewing machine is sick and in machine hospital, I finally decided to sit at the loom and finish what I began several months ago--warping!  I hate warping the loom!  Weaving is a pleasure--thinking of the next project is a pleasure!  Selecting yarns is a pleasure, winding the warp--well, not such a pleasure, but it's not like warping a loom!

Okay, gal--sit down, begin.............................all that needs to be done is tie on loose end to the end  through the reed--that can't be too hard, can it?  No not really!  The warp for the next project is already there---get to it!  Motivation speech in my head as I walked up the stairs to the studio---------------------there it is--so daunting a task! 

These will be colorful towels for someone--

That wasn't so hard, was it old gal?!  Just took you a little of pushing to get you up
the stairs into the studio--

Staring me in the face was the window to the outside world--right there--
right in front of my eyes--

The world of nature!  and what? is that? I see?
A bird nest!!  Momma Robin appeared in my frame--
you could never tell there was a nest in the Magnolia tree
until she flew up and sat on a branch and three hungry little
mouths reached up to take the food--it only took a few seconds:
 she was off again in search of food for her little ones.

I thought, sometimes, we miss the most important things in our lives
and most often those moments pop up right before our eyes!

Monday, May 11, 2020

The Secret of Chimneys

Audio here
Miss Marple investigates in this Agatha Christie murder mystery


" It introduces the characters of Superintendent Battle and Lady Eileen "Bundle" BrentAt the request of George Lomax, Lord Caterham reluctantly agrees to host a weekend party at his home, Chimneys. A murder occurs in the house, beginning a week of fast-paced events with police among the guests.
   The novel was well received at first publication, described as more than a murder mystery, as it is a treasure hunt. Later reviews found it a first class romp and one of the author's best early thrillers. The most recent review says the novel requires a hefty suspension of disbelief. The later reviewers note that descriptions of characters use the terminology of the times in which it was written, and might be considered racist decades later."


Diamond Mitts designed by Elaine Jones

I still have handspun yarn from the 'waves of hope" hat--
Casting on and watching...............or maybe, listening



Saturday, May 9, 2020

Oh Woe Is Me-----

On top of all this virus stuff, wearing masks, washing your hands till they're raw, social distancing--I have NO sewing machine!!  So, Woe is Me!  

"This phrase means I am in trouble or I am struggling. People might say woe is me when they are going through hard times, when they are sad about something, or whenever obstacles befall them on the path of life. The phrase is archaic, and today it is mostly used ironically or in self-deprecation."

Am I really that bad off?  Not really!  There are many who have suffered more distress than I'll ever know--we think our personal situation is awful--when we can't do the things we like-

But, I do have other projects to pull out and finish.  Here is one that I"ll begin tonight as I listen to live streaming country music


Proximity Hat designed by Orange Smoothie is the winner for my
needles!  
I just finished plying this handspun wool/silk blend and it will make a nice hat--
think I'll need to do 4 ply for this hat; otherwise, it will fit a small head
and believe or not--I have a big fat head!

No more Woe is Me! 

Thursday, May 7, 2020

It Finally Happen.......................

I was breezing along with all my sewing projects; even
finished these two UFOs below--

got this quilted and the binding sewn on

then quilted this one, put the binding on

and THEN it happen!!

My Bernina machine went bonkers!!  It stalled out on me!
Fabric would not feed through the needle--
can we say flustered--changed the needle, pulled out the bobbin
and cleaned all the parts underneath--changed thread several times,
still no results--
still had trouble with the fabric feeding through, it just sits there
and churns in one spot!!  Read all the internet suggestions and
nothing changed a thing.....I give up........
Time to get it to repair shop!

Only problem--Bernina shop isn't open!!  But, you can drop them
an email and then drop off the machine--outside their door with
note attached to machine with all the information--they'll pick it
up and send you a receipt!
Guess that's what I'll do--
since I don't have another sewing machine--
I will not be sewing anytime soon--

Let's just go to another project and finish up
these knitting projects
Chunky yarn makes a perfect hat and quick knit






Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Finished! Complete! Hip Hip Yahoo!!

This is a hat from my previous handspun mentioned in blog--I liked knitting this pattern--
really enjoyed the feel of my handspun in my hands
Another one bites the dust—from the stash of UFOs!!
That panel has been around for years—attic windows framed the
Tree nicely!

There was no black fabric in my bins!  And every internet 
Shop I contacted had none—zero, zilch, nada—
I settled for this black with trees—cut lengthwise 
For sides to keep trees in the right direction—
Every time I sewed the top borders on—
I put them upside down!!
Ripppppppp do it right! 




Sunday, May 3, 2020

Fiber, Fiber, Fiber

Okay--digging away in my fiber closet, I turned up a bin of my hand dyed
wool from many many moons ago!  At one time, I taught a workshop --
Dyeing Fleece in the Grease--a fun workshop--truly loved the way
the wool locks came out of the dye pot--I'd forgotten that I had this
bin--and it was with pleasure I took the bin out to sort through the colors

I even found a half full bobbin and a finished one!  Gee whiz!  why did I stop working with this gorgeous stuff--I think the wool was  BFF--but don't hold me to that!  The locks are so
wonderful to touch and look at.............. 

So, in the evenings as we sit on the patio--I'm teasing the locks for spinning--
I can't find my flicker brush--doesn't matter--feels so good on my hands.

I decided to spin from the lock instead of teasing the fiber out--
Hubby says it will take me six months to do that whole bin--
bet he's wrong!!  If only I stick to it and don't get distracted by something else!
At least one bobbin has been plied and another waits its turn!  The Bin is just a little less full!




Friday, May 1, 2020

Picnic in Style!


Fort Worth Fabric Studio has the perfect recipe for this summer's picnic cloth!
I'm ready to spread out this colorful quilt and set out my best
fried chicken, pickles, potato salad, deviled eggs and share with my
family!!

Here are my blocks from the scrap bin.  Below is the ones made with
their kit.  Waiting for the next step---
And below is step 2--interesting what you can do with your stash!



 Here are some tempting recipes for a picnic!

Yum! Yum!  Fried Chicken!  Finger food on a skewer!


How about pickled radishes? everybody loves a good Deviled egg-- and everyone
has their favorite recipe too!



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