A blog about my life, my fiber arts and pictures of my finished work. I will also throw in the very occasional recipe or shopping tip.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Lace Knitting
I have decided that I am not very good at lace. I really screwed up the the set up row of lace and am just now on row 3 finding all of my mistakes. I don't want to rip out about 1,000 stitches and redo it. That being said I want my first lace project to look good even if it just 10 rows of edging. Johns vote is to fudge row 3 so that the last 7 rows of lace look good, with the theory that not many people will notice or know the difference. It would also take me at least 1 if not 2 nights of knitting to get back to the beginning of the lace as I did not put in a life line. Then another 2 days to get back to where I am now. Does anyone else want to weigh in on the subject? If so just leave a comment.
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Being Creative Without Spending Money
My challenge this month for knitting guild was to come up with a very nice gift for our speaker without spending any money. To that end I cut up 2 pairs of worn out jeans, one from each of my kids. I then went on a fabric hunt through my quilting material to find larger scrapes of fabric that were the right color and size. Then the pinning and sewing commenced.
I have created 8 unique project bags for knitting, spinning or crochet projects. I also found 6 other larger pieces of fabric that could stand alone and made them into project bags too.
Then it was off to the ribbon box to find the right ribbon or cording to finish the bags off. So after 2 days of sewing I have 13 bags for the speaker to choose from without spending any money. The rest will be sold off on a first come first serve basis. The project bags are all one of a kind. No 2 are exactly alike. I like the fact that I could be creative with the bags. They are more artistry than production line ones too.
The sad news from this is that I did not make a dent in my fabric stash. I only finished 1 spool of cording and only bits of ribbon. No spools of thread got finished either. I will have to work on that stash getting smaller too.
Yes I know that 6 + 8 = 14, but I decided to keep one of the bags for myself. Here is a picture of mine at the top of the post.
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money saver,
Project Bags,
recycling,
repurposing,
ribbon,
Sewing,
stash busting
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Another Day and the SevOld Cold
This cold still has me in its grips. I cancelled most of my day and slept. The only things that got accomplished were some knitting in which I made it through the first row of lace. I placed a stitch marker every 14 stitches, which is the pattern repeat.
I also now know where all my pants are. They are hanging on the cloths line drying. I will never understand how I can keep up with Eric's laundry, but fall so behind on my own.
Now I just have to figure out how to sleep so I won't be coughing all night. Here is hoping for a better day tomorrow. I still have 8 more project bags to sew before Thursday.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Colds
It seems that since John retired last year my body has decided that it is really OK to get every cold that comes my way. Not only that, my body is giving the colds time to linger. If I sleep through driving time John graciously picks up my slack. If this is part of retirement, this part is for the birds. I wonder if it has something to do with getting more sleep and eating better? Perhaps actually having time to get sick. I have had at least a dozen colds since John retired.
Yes I have the latest cold that is going around, it is hang around my head and neck. It has zapped me of all my energy. Not that I have time for it right now. I should be working on making project bags,making earrings, knitting, spinning and weaving.
Well I think I will try to make some project bags today. It is time to go get crafty.
Yes I have the latest cold that is going around, it is hang around my head and neck. It has zapped me of all my energy. Not that I have time for it right now. I should be working on making project bags,making earrings, knitting, spinning and weaving.
Well I think I will try to make some project bags today. It is time to go get crafty.
Labels:
arts and crafts. Knitting,
beading,
colds,
Spinning,
weaving
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Tomorrow Will be Better
Today I got 2 more crowns placed. As usual after a dental appointment I feel a bit out of it. A mere 10 hours after the appointment I am just beginning to feel human. I did tell the dentist that I was taking a month off before the last 2 crowns.
After the dental appointment I went to Sunflower market and was truly disappointed that they had decided to discontinue my favorite brand of peanut butter cups. If you have ever had the Justin's dark chocolate peanut butter cups you know exactly what I mean. Sunflower was the only place I knew of in Tucson that carried them. On top of that they decided that prime shopping time for dinner was the perfect time to have all the shelfs stocked. Between all the stocking carts and staff blocking the aisles. Dodging stockers and people trying to make it a quick and coming from the dentist it was not a pleasant trip. I don't think I will be going back there any time in the near future. I go shopping to unwind and escape, not to battle it out for space to stand or walk.
The only other things that got done were knitting and spinning. I am exhausted so I am going to cut this blog post short tonight.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Hump Day
It was a very busy day today despite the fact that my allergies kept me up part of the night. More earrings were made with the Taglit Young Adults. I barely kept up with their design work. Again some of the designs were increadable.
I got 20 more rows done on a shawl that I started 4 years ago. It is a push on wether I will have enough yarn, but I will come up with something in case I don't. The joke at the end of the evening was its time to put this project away, because I am coming close to finishing it.
Well I have another busy day planned for tomorrow so I am going to call it a night.
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Creative Spirit
I have been working with some fabulous jewelry designers from the Taglit Group at the Tucson JCC. They get to rummage through some of my beads and designing earrings which I then put together for them. They are coming up with some incredible designs that I would not even have considered. I usually try to keep my earring systematical. They are going asymmetrical and in all different ways because they have not learned the rules. I think that after working with these creative young people I will try to throw some of the rules out the window too. In the past few weeks most have also been shown the basics of weaving and are busy making Mug Rugs. Over the summer they were busy making dog toys and greeting cards.
This is all in preparation for our big spring bake sale, car wash and craft sale. This will all happen on March 11, 2014 in front of the Tucson JCC starting at 8 am. and running until 3 pm. The money raised will cover projects not covered by state funding or grants. It also show the young adults from the Taglit Special Needs Program for Young Adults that they can create things that other people had not thought possible from them.
So I would like to urge everyone to stop by with a dirty car to be washed. A shopping list of gifts to buy for people and pets and room for some bake sale goodies. I might even have a few hand crafted items available with the total purchase price of my items going to the Taglit Program.
If you can't stop by, but would still like to help this great group of young adults with special needs just follow the links and make a donation. For cash donations follow this link and indicate Inclusion on your donation form. If you can make an in-kind donation follow this link to Wish List. If you would like to order some Greeting Cards that are sold in packages of five, please use the link.
I would like to thank you in advance for your support. This means a lot to Eric and his friends.
This is all in preparation for our big spring bake sale, car wash and craft sale. This will all happen on March 11, 2014 in front of the Tucson JCC starting at 8 am. and running until 3 pm. The money raised will cover projects not covered by state funding or grants. It also show the young adults from the Taglit Special Needs Program for Young Adults that they can create things that other people had not thought possible from them.
So I would like to urge everyone to stop by with a dirty car to be washed. A shopping list of gifts to buy for people and pets and room for some bake sale goodies. I might even have a few hand crafted items available with the total purchase price of my items going to the Taglit Program.
If you can't stop by, but would still like to help this great group of young adults with special needs just follow the links and make a donation. For cash donations follow this link and indicate Inclusion on your donation form. If you can make an in-kind donation follow this link to Wish List. If you would like to order some Greeting Cards that are sold in packages of five, please use the link.
I would like to thank you in advance for your support. This means a lot to Eric and his friends.
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bake sale,
Car wash,
dog toys,
earrings,
Fund raiser,
greeting cards,
Taglit,
Tucson JCC
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