Wednesday, November 26, 2008
The Knittin' Rock
Oh, and the view is nice, too.
PS: I'm about halfway through the second sock! All that drive time was not wasted!
Monday, November 24, 2008
How Does My Garden Grow?
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Don't Talk to Your Textiles
"Then why can't I do what I was made to do?"
"I don't want to spoil you."
"How can being used spoil me?"
"You'll wear out."
"Yeah, Mom. So will you."
"Nice talk from a dishcloth."
On the sane front, I've been looking at a ga-horgeous pattern for a solid month. The kit, which includes fabric and sewing floss is listed at $54.99. That doesn't include shipping. I searched the a while back and found it for $9.99. That's if you can find a retailer selling it. Well, I searched again last night and found it on eBay for $2.75 + $2.50 shipping. Hoop-dee-do!
Friday, November 21, 2008
Bees and Herring!
And while this may look like a dress for Barbie's merengue dance, it's really another fingerless mitt. This time I changed the pattern a little. When I finish the pair, I'll show you a better picture.
Monday, November 17, 2008
The Scrap Queen Strikes Again!
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Is it really all that weird?
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Spot the Semicolons
- Weave in ends
- Wet and block it
- Embroider the flowers
- Add interfacing to handles
- Add dowels (or chopsticks--they're free!)
- Sew up the sides
As you can see, the second skein has just a few yards left; I think that will be enough to seam it up. Cooliyo! (Did you notice the sophisticated use of the semicolon? I did.)
And the Red Thread Project: November (that's No-Remember in Anthony-speak) has been completed. I suppose Canadians could switch the October and November blocks as their Thanksgiving falls earlier. I was naughty and used a different grey for the platter because I ran out of the color that was called for. I'm trying to get better about using my available resources. So maybe that wasn't naughty; maybe it was admirable. Fanfare here. (Or maybe it was lazy: don't tell anyone, but I just didn't want to go to the store!)
Friday, November 7, 2008
Wild Thing, You Make Everything Groovy
Today I got a wild hair and decided to do a superquick one-day (if at all possible) quilt top. I was going to make another disappearing nine-patch, but as you can see, the nine-patch didn't want to disappear. In fact, it wanted to be feted. So I sashed the blocks. I wanted to use a turquoise blue and there was just enough of that turquoise blue to make it. In fact, if you click on the pic to enlarge, you can see that many of the horizontal sashes are pieced. One is made of no fewer than seven pieces!
...and I named it Everything Groovy, from the song Wild Thing.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Finishitis
This pattern was actually quite fun to sew. The butterflies matched the blocks they were hovering over and did not appear until the backstitching was completed. Kudos to the designer.
So it's finished. I think I may have that longed-for malady: finishitis. It's the compliment to startitis. You know, startitis is when you must start projects and start projects and start more, which leads to seeing UFOs--Unfinished Fabric Objects. Finishitis means I am compelled to finish items, no matter when they were begun.
detail of Butterflies on Nine-Patches
And the Red Herring Purse has less than 20 rows of knitting left! All that's left is the embroidery and the finishing up.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Think Lovely Thoughts!
That's what Peter Pan told Wendy was the trick to flying. This is Tiny's Hallowe'en costume. I only had to make it twice. The first one I made according to the pattern which apparantly was for a caryatid, those architectual columns shaped like very tall, thin women.* The second was my version of the pattern. I added a panel to the original skirt and made a new bodice based on actual body measurements. As you can see, it came out just dandy and she was thrilled.
I tried to pretend I was on Project Runway and trying to bang out an evening gown in six hours. Didn't work. Guess Heidi won't be saying "Guten tag" to me anytime soon.
*The reason I know this goes back to all those hours playing Dungeons & Dragons as a teenager. And Mom and Dad thought I was just flirting with nerds. Hah! I showed them! I was really dating... nerds. But I married a... supernerd. But most of my friends are... well, I think we all know where this is going.