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, September 8, 2016
Quilt Layout
I have gotten to the quilt lay out stage of the Taglit Memory Quilt. This is being made from 4 Taglit sweatshirts. This will be the center piece of the Annual Taglit Fundraiser on November 11, 2016. I will have the measurements after I finish the sewing. This will be my first Shabby Chic Quilt. I will get together with my team to figure out the pricing.
Labels:
Fundraiser,
quilt,
Shabby Chic,
Taglit,
Tucson JCC
Monday, September 5, 2016
True or False
Mothers just look forward to middle of the night breathing treatments.
Mothers just love doing load upon load of laundry..
Mothers like to sleep at night.
Mothers like play time too.
Mothers like to play in the middle of the night.
Mothers just love getting up to put the covers back on the cold child who just kicked them off.
Most days Mothers would not trade in their jobs for any other.
Car pooling is always fun.
I am writing this while I wait to give Eric his next round of breathing treatments.
Mothers need more hugs.
Mothers can do more than one thing at a time.
We love saying "just breath"
Is the stuffed Elmo qualified to fill in for mothers every once in a while?
I do not write the best blog posts at 1 am.
I am ready to party.
Games are always fun at medicine time.
We would like our kids to levitate into the right spot with out lifting them.
Is it really 1:20 am.
Take the quiz and send me your answers. May a good nights sleep be in your future.
Saturday, September 3, 2016
Clothes Issues
My clothes have decided that it is time for them to grow again. My skirts now require high heels or I trip on them. The pants that I just found a few months ago, the ones that fit perfect are now riding around my rib cage. My question is why the scale is not moving. Don't get me wrong, I will take the smaller sizes, but I just hate shopping for clothes lately. I also really want to see the scale move down.
I seem to lose inches in cycles. Just 4 years ago on this very day, I was doing my second closet clean out. This has been a long slow journey about 5 years in the making. I have been going down just 1 size a year. I stopped counting the inches a few years ago. I found that inches can go up and down in a matter of days. So I am going for the long term out come.
So my slow diet secrets are very simple and easy to follow. I have elimated all high fructose corn syrup and similar things like agave syrup. I have also eliminated all aspertame and all artificial sweeteners. This year I started working on my regular soda consumption and have cut back by over 80%. I still have the very occasional soda, but not several a day. I also try to move more. I also seem to have more stamina. Although, I can say with out any doubt that I still can not keep up with my 30 year old self. Just ask John or Lisa how cranky I get after being up all night with Eric. No I don't think I can go 3 days without sleep any more.
Labels:
clothes,
diet secrets,
long journey.,
scales
A Slow Recovery and More
My left hand and I are barely on speaking terms. I am doing my physical therapy as prescribed. Progress is much to slow for me. My hand just seems a lot stiffer than I every remember it being. It seems that no matter what I want to work on in, 30 minutes my hand is done, with a recovery time of about 2 hours. Even when I am on a roll. This means that is going to take forever and a day to finish anything I want to create. It is taking about a week to finish a scarf on U.S. size 17 knitting needles.
Right now I am in the middle of deconstruction 4 sweat shirts that will be paired with denim squares and turned into blankets. Yes I will have a number of upcycled things. If I have any left over denim, I will use some flannel to make a few more blankets. The big question seems to be to add binding for a more city look or skip the binding for a more country, shabby chic look. Any thoughts on this? The other odds and ends will be turned into various things for my November 11, 2016 Taglit fund raiser at the Tucson JCC. Since I can not knit as much as I have in the past, there will be a whole lot of things that I have not made before. So come do some holiday shopping and help Eric and his friends have fun. As usual 100% of the sale price will go to Eric's day program.
Now if Eric will just go to sleep before the day starts in a few hours things will be a lot better later today. It is a little after midnight as I write this.
Right now I am in the middle of deconstruction 4 sweat shirts that will be paired with denim squares and turned into blankets. Yes I will have a number of upcycled things. If I have any left over denim, I will use some flannel to make a few more blankets. The big question seems to be to add binding for a more city look or skip the binding for a more country, shabby chic look. Any thoughts on this? The other odds and ends will be turned into various things for my November 11, 2016 Taglit fund raiser at the Tucson JCC. Since I can not knit as much as I have in the past, there will be a whole lot of things that I have not made before. So come do some holiday shopping and help Eric and his friends have fun. As usual 100% of the sale price will go to Eric's day program.
Now if Eric will just go to sleep before the day starts in a few hours things will be a lot better later today. It is a little after midnight as I write this.
Labels:
crafting,
hand surgery,
knitting,
Reduce,
reuse and recycle.,
slow recovery
Sunday, August 28, 2016
My First Spin
Today I did my first spin post hand surgery. I will generously call it an art yarn. This is a blend of wool, silk, add ins and buffalo. This is also a thick and thin yarn. I think this will remain a single ply. I think it will be most suitable for weaving. It might be a few months before my spinning will get beyond the art yarn stage. So it is now time to start stash diving to find the arty type of fluff.
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Not a UFO Anymore
It took a long time to finish the 75 rows of this cowl that I knit for my self. I finished knitting it while Teri was in law school. I just finished sewing on 3 buttons today. Yes, sewing on buttons is not a fun activity for me. The most important thing though, is that I have one less UFO* in the house.
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
Some Progress
This is my first finished knitting project since my hand surgery. It took 2 weeks. I feel like a beginning knitter. 150 rows on size 19 knitting needles. This will go to the Flowing Wells Clothing Bank.
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