Cut of the pieces for my Kaffe Fassett quilt, Pastel Star Bouquet. And have begun sewing some blocks.
Also have free-motion quilted the background for the Hawiaan motif taken from one of the quilt books my d-i-l gave me from Christmas last year.
The last pic is of the back of the free-motion quilting.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Keeping Busy
Thursday, February 19, 2009
In the Twenties and
I'll take the camera out once the temps are a little warmer so you can see their progress.
Guess Spring is on it's way.
While we were at Barnes & Noble yesterday we had a Starbucks before we browsed the shelves.
Starbucks has this on their 'goodies' bag:
flavors my senses . . . . . .
sweetens my disposition . . . . .
stirs my imagination . . . . .
nourishes my dreams . . . . .
Isn't this the way we react to our creativity?
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Regia Stretch Yarn
Love the blues in this yarn. This is the fifth pair since Christmas - the first four finished and delivered. This is the first time I've knit with stretch yarn, it seems to knit up like any of the other wool/nylon blend yarns. Though I think these'll hug your leg and foot a little closer.
Had .88" of rain yesterday and overnight and it's been raining on and off all day today. However, it's a nice rain 'cause the temp is up and not too windy. It's rinsing all the salt and salt solutions off the streets and washing the underneath of my car also.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Finished ! ! !
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Been knitting . . . .
I'm four-and-a-half inches into the foot portion
considering that the toe decrease takes a little less than two inches
I'm well on my way ! !
Spent some time cutting strips for KF's Star Bouquet.
I've marked them for which template to use for each strip.
Genealogy has taken a number of hours these past two days. Cousin Kevin's comment has spurred me into posting some info regarding our common grandparents. Hope to inspire more cousins into delving into their family lore and maybe discover some new leads. Fingers crossed.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Current Status
Saturday, January 31, 2009
KarRumba
Just clicking right along . . .
Here's the k2p2 cuff - completed . . . . plus two rows of the k1p1 leg portion . Not certain of the stitch guage but cuff is certainly right on the mark for my foot/ankle.
We're here at Roly Poly again. DH has his new laptop up 'n running and taking advantage of RP's 'hot spot' to check his gmail, etc. And I'm just blogging away while sipping my pop.
Well, of course I have my knitting with me.
Friday, January 30, 2009
I Got Mail ! ! !
The mail carrier stuffed the pkg into the mail box. Had a hard time prying it out. good thing it was in a TyVek envelope.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Here's what kept me busy these past few days.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Sox on Break
I practiced knitting the Continental knitting method and found that perhaps less slippery needles would be the way to practice this new way of knitting for me. Took more time to do a row than the English method. The difference between the two methods is the way the yarn is held. English method the yarn is held with the right hand and as you may have guessed Continental method the yarn is held with the left resulting in fewer motions to make a stitch.
Had a time trying to get the colors to turn out right - the dark charcoal had a greenish tint in the camera - but I think this may be less green.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Blogging from Roly Poly

Sister's Choice
I've been listening to a good audiobook - Sister's Choice written by Emilie Richards. Wasn't certain what the sister's choice pattern looked like so googled it and found the pattern above. I'm assuming the placement of the dark and light values are maker's choice. I wonder, what the traditional placement of the dark, light, mediums and what is not since there are a wide variety of examples on The Internet - - just might print out a copy, bring out the watercolor pencils and see what happens.
Our local library a number of Ms Richard's books in paper copy as well as this copy of the audiobook. Tthe book is something like 12 discs long. That;s a good 14 hours of listening.
A check at the lqs sez Friday will be a day of Crazy Quilting. A entire afternoon of 'CREATION' let the ideas flow freely.