Monday, February 16, 2015

Well and Happy Wishes

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!!

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A few days late, I'll give, but what's one more reminder that the world is filled with love and yarn, and that often, for many of us, those two things become symbols of each other.

Therefore,

Love,
Yarn.

Friday, November 29, 2013

Savannah Quilt

I'm learning to quilt, and boy, did I pick a dousy for my first!

My stepmom is getting the first quilt. I love her very much, and she's my only family member who quilts, so it seemed fitting.

You cut strips of fabric 3/4" to 2" wide and sew them together. It's supposed to be from full cuts of fabric, 44", but I'm using fat quarters,about 22" wide. Made a whole bunch more work for myself, doing that, I did. Doubled it, actually. But I found some really nice quarters! I couldn't help myself!

I am finding though that the very narrow strips are wicked time consuming. I'm about out of strips that I've already cut, and I'm planning on cutting mostly wider ones for the next round.



I'm calling it Savanna because one of the fabrics has little safari animals, and I chose a neutral/gold color palette.

Anyway, after you sew all the strips together, you cut 9" diamonds, sew them together to make a star, and fill in the block with fabric. I haven't gotten that far at all yet, but I will. And I'm planning on using a really nice rust-colored batik for the background, which I still need to purchase.




Time to keep on chugging away on my trusty old Necchi!

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Turkey Day

I did some Turkey Day gourd ornaments for the family  (and hopeful in-laws).

I took some raw, cured gourds, added wings, eyes, red gobble, wing details, and glued on starched, red, metallic burlap tails.

(raw gourds)

The finished product.

[finished turkeys]

I think the family, of all sorts, liked them, or at least I hope!

Christmas Treats

Remember the Turkey Day gourds? Well, I did a bunch for Christmas, too.

To sell at a local shop.

I did 25 snowmen, 10 penguins, 5 candle wreaths, and 5 snow scapes.

The before and after products. I think they were a success.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Hula Hoopa Hoop!

It's a hula hoop! Just for me. :)

Hooping for adults is super popular right now, partly because it's good exercise, and mostly because it's just that damn awesome. Adult sized hoops can be tricky to find, and expensive, though, so, luckily, they are ridiculously easy to make! This is another post that doesn't really include a pointy object (unless you count the PVC cutters) but it's still creative, so here it is.

Before


Check out PSI Hoops and JasonUnbound for info on how to make your own.

Viola!




I'm super proud of myself for finishing this. It took a long time for me to get around to it. I think I may have made it a bit too large (it's 44" across and really tall) and a bit too heavy (I put a lot of rice in it, I don't remember how much) but I did a really good job wrapping it in black electrical tape, and the purple looks neat, even if it's a bit messy. It is already getting scuffed, though.

Now I just have to get good at using it.... I did okay keeping it up on my waist, and hopefully that will get better with time (and maybe a lighter hoop). And I just joined the local YMCA, which offers a hoop class twice a week...... We'll see, we'll see. Now back to the crafts.

P.S. The Hoopnotica videos seem really helpful, and even offer a troubleshooting section.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Update:

This blog is retired.