Monday, February 23, 2009

Keeping Busy





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.

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

In the Twenties and

the daffodils are up . . . probably three inches tall.
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

Hey,


. . . one foot on, one foot off . . . ? ? ? ?

Am I missing something???

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Monday, February 16, 2009

Companion


Keeping a look out for typos.
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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.
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Sunday, February 8, 2009

Finished ! ! !

Finished these pretty Bronzed Berry Stripes Friday evening. Aren't they cool looking?
Yesterday morning a new pair were on the needle. I've completed cuff and am working the leg. Photos will be posted tomorrow evening after I recoop from teaching a paper piecing class at the lqs.
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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.
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Current Status

Here's KF's fabric laid out so we can enjoy every piece.
And these bronzed beauties are beyond the heel, beyond the arch expansion [in reverse] and to the point of just straight k1p1 on the instep half and knit on the sole half until it's time to decrease for the toes.
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Saturday, January 31, 2009

KarRumba


I forgot to blog this finished pair of sox.
By Monday afternoon they'll be on their way to California's Central Coast.

These look big enough to be excellent Christmas Stockings ! ! !
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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.
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Friday, January 30, 2009

I Got Mail ! ! !

My order from Glorious Color arrived yesterday ! ! ! !

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.

Perhaps you recognize Kaffe Fassett's style just from the sneak peak.
I ordered this kit after I saw the quilt on the cover of Kaffe Fassett's Country Garden Quilts. I just fell head over heels as they say. I don't order too very often from The Internet but this just beckoned.


Ordered on the afternoon of the 25th and had it on my cutting table the 29th.







This is going to be soooo muuuuucch fuuuunnnn ! ! ! ! !
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Here's what kept me busy these past few days.

I've been autitioning borders for this Crazy Quilt Pillow Top.

This little birdie is from a Thimbleberries panel that's been in my stash for several years now. Applying a simple binding, will hand stitch the top and bottom strips then apply the two sides.
Anna Marie was nice enough to think I could knit this into a warm pair of sox for this winter weather.
So, Betty, this is what I've been up to.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Sox on Break

This pair is just past the heel and is now in the arch expansion area.

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.
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Monday, January 19, 2009

Blogging from Roly Poly

Just finished a Westport Club Roly Poly Wrap, Grilled is the very best way to have them. Delish ! ! !

Oh, too bad, I ate it before I thought a snapping of pic.

You'd of been envious of me if you'd had a chance see it.

And, no pic of my latest sox. Had to complete rip out the heel flap because I was not happy with the way to was looking. Too much listening to the audiobook and not enough concentration on the pattern I was trying to put into the heel. This morning I decided that I'd begin anew on the flap so am set back just a few hours.

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.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Beginning A New

Pair, Number 16. I'm using Regia Silk Color, a self-patterning yarn. Fifty-five percent Merino wool, twenty-five percent Polymid and twenty percent Silk. They'll be machine washable and machine dryable. And they'll feel like heaven on Glor's feet. What more could ten toes ask for?

Beginning tomorrow mid-MO will have it's coldest winter weather of this season. Wind chills to -20 degrees, so say the forecasters of such things.


Had my haircut today and by tomorrow will be thinking I should have waited 'til spring or that I should put down the sox and begin knitting a warm and cozy hat.



Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Finished and Ready to Keep My Feeties Warm


These were delish to knit. The pinks were so yummy, the purples were beyond description.
Tomorrow's weather should be no problemo with these babies.
The next pair will be on my needle by bedtime this evening.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Changing Gears


Time to switch from the leg portion to the heel flap. These babies are moving right along.
This is not a day to be inside the temp is in the high 50s and no need for a sweater or a jacket. This is mid-Missouri winter time. Can't beat it today ! !


Thursday, January 8, 2009

Sox On The Go



Here's the newest on the road to becoming my 15th pair.
It's Regia 'Canadian Fashion', 75% superwash New Wool, 25% Polyamid. machine wash, tumble dry.
What more could two feet ask for????

Ahhhh - - - -



Here they are, the finished pair. Ron has already worn them and sez they feel great. He really likes 'em.
Have new pair on the circular needle. Just wait. . .

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Yeah Ha

I've finished the sox. And do they look good! I'd show you a picture but when I tried to upload .blogspot would not do it's job. Don't know what their problem is but I'll attempt again later.
I've already begun re-knitting the first pair of sox I made for Ron as the sole was wearing thin and I thought I should give re-knitting with a tighter stitch just to see if I could do it. They're already on the circular needle and ready for action.
Let me try uploading a shot of the finished pair.
Nope, it not going to happen this time. Will give it another try later this afternoon.