This weeks finish is called the Honey Cowl. It is the top of the list of Ravelry cowl projects. Almost 25,000 of Ravelry's population have made this cowl. And now, I'm one of them and I now know why. I loved the rhythmic knitting of this small project. I think that it was the slip stitch that made it so rhythmic. I wasn't rushing through it and I'm sad that it's done so quick. Just easy knitting in the evenings while watching an hour of Netflix last week. I like the narrow, close to the neck fit of the cowl. I can just feel how comfy it will be when walking on a brisk cold morning. So, this too will go in my box to be used for a gift.
Friday, June 22, 2018
Knitting the Honey Cowl
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Luggage Tag Link Fixed
I hadn't realized that the link to the Luggage Tag was broken. It's fixed now. Thanks to those who commented last week. See the sidebar, and if its not working again, leave me a comment. thanks
And I now make my tags with a tag shape. I explain how I use a template to trace and sew off the corners here.
Here are a few hints for you while they are still fresh in my head from last week.
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And I now make my tags with a tag shape. I explain how I use a template to trace and sew off the corners here.
Here are a few hints for you while they are still fresh in my head from last week.
- I use very heavy gauge clear vinyl for the window part. I made a few with a remnant of lighter vinyl, and they were flimsy and I had a harder time to control the vinyl fabric from waving as I sewed over it. So choose heavy vinyl.
- I now don't worry about having the interfacing in the seam. I cut my interfacing piece around 3.5" wide and let the interfacing go in the seam. I find it's quicker to just maintain the 1/4" stitch from the edge of the tag fabric and not worry about stitching very close to the edge of the interfacing. This also ensures that the interfacing is stitched down and stable and makes turning the tag inside out a breeze.
- Make sure you use a scant 1/4" on your tag tail. I found that to turn my tube with the straw trick, it was hard to push the straw through if I was just a tad over 1/4". So now I'm careful to do a scant seam.
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Friday, June 15, 2018
Step it Up Knit Shawl II
Knitting in the evenings is something I do when it's cool in our family room. We watch TV or Netflix and I like to have some handwork on the go.
This week I finished off a nice warm shawl scarf. I cannot not wear any more shawls myself... I have three that I love on the go, and now my new woven one. So I think I'll put this one away for a winter gift.
This asymmetrical shawl is knit using the free "Step it up Knit Shawl" pattern on Ravelry. I love the zig zag edge, and I put picot points on the top edge.
This week I finished off a nice warm shawl scarf. I cannot not wear any more shawls myself... I have three that I love on the go, and now my new woven one. So I think I'll put this one away for a winter gift.
This asymmetrical shawl is knit using the free "Step it up Knit Shawl" pattern on Ravelry. I love the zig zag edge, and I put picot points on the top edge.
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Luggage Tags for Dance
My little granddaughter Aurora is pretty good at fund-raising for her Dance Troupe.. A few weeks ago, I gave her 20 flower pouches to sell to make money for her team's recent competition. I was so busy sewing pouches, that I never took a photo. But they were really cute and very whimsical..
Well, now the current fund-raising project is for a Dance Camp this summer. And she was so good at selling the pouches, she thinks she can sell some luggage tags to raise funds for this new project..
Using the easy luggage tag pattern that Linda H. and I made way back in 2002 or 2003, I had myself a little assembly one going It's so efficient to do these small projects in batches. So, I've made 25 tags for her, and will give them to her on Saturday, when we go see the final dance performance of the year in Saint John.
Fun for me, to use some stash for a good cause...
Well, now the current fund-raising project is for a Dance Camp this summer. And she was so good at selling the pouches, she thinks she can sell some luggage tags to raise funds for this new project..
Using the easy luggage tag pattern that Linda H. and I made way back in 2002 or 2003, I had myself a little assembly one going It's so efficient to do these small projects in batches. So, I've made 25 tags for her, and will give them to her on Saturday, when we go see the final dance performance of the year in Saint John.
Fun for me, to use some stash for a good cause...
All kinds of fabrics.. |
All boxed up now and ready for her to sell. This is my favorite tag among this batch. |
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Bargello Runner II
This is my Bargello II. It was made to e slightly shorter than the one that I made last week. I thought I had it all figured out. While it is shorter, it still needs to be shorter by another inch or two. Before I layer and quilt, I will take in four of the seams a smidge so that it's just inside the edge of my coffee table.
Friday, June 8, 2018
More Quick Finishes.
I just love this little Dresden thread catcher. My friend Diane gave me a sweet pair of kitten scissors... I was using them by my sewing machine to snip threads. But they kept disappearing. I thought, I need a better place to keep these cute little scissors. It wasn't long when I thought of the sweet Dresden thread catcher to replace my old one. See the little bar that is sewn in to hold the scissors. I just think it's sweet.
Aurora will be done school soon. For her teacher who has helped her so much this year, I made this screen bag. Teacher lug stuff every day to and from school. So I think she'll love to get this as a year end gift from Aurora.
Seems like everyone locally is making bargello runners. Well, after seeing some others, I got the urge too. I pulled these batiks from my stash. It was a fun and quick project to make and I love the striking pattern. I have a new coffee table and if this was seven inches shorter, this would have looked great on it. No problem, I'll make another using slightly smaller strips.
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
I love a Scarf
I love to wear a scarf or shawl. Sometimes it's just a decoration, and sometimes I just need to be a bit warmer. A scarf does it for me.
First, this is a beautiful woven scarf made by my niece Michele who lives in the UK. I bought it this winter and love the soft feel of it. I can't wait to wear it all next fall.
I made this Late Bloomers quilt while in Florida this past winter. When we came home, I took it to Andrea to freehand quilt it on her longarm. It's just perfect to replace my winter quilt in the foyer. Look at the first photo above. See my Winter Wonderland quilt in the background. This space is a perfect place for a 60" wide quilt. I have a fall quilt in the works..
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