Thursday, July 18, 2013

Using the summer sun

It is hot, hot, hot, here in the Northeast.  So what should you do on a hot, sunny day?  Make sun prints, of course!  Here is a sampling of what my family did.


These are some of my personal favorites...

 My son did this one with a magnolia blossom and some clover petals to make heart shapes.
 My daughter used hydrangea petals for this one.
I used weeds from between the bricks on the patio for this one!

We used ProFab transparent paints mix with 5 parts water.  We painted the diluted paint on wet fabric (white cotton) and then laid "stuff" on top.  It then goes into the sun and dries.  It's so much fun to see what happens!  I am going to experiment some more with different fabrics so stay tuned...


Thursday, July 11, 2013

Thursday, July 04, 2013

It's time for an update...

This is what has been keeping me busy...
My beautiful granddaughter, Maggie.  She is two months old today!


A baby quilt for my daughter's friend.  She had friends and relatives sign the blocks at her showers.

A fabric challenge quilt.  It was a large floral print so I did the Stack and Whack technique to get the kaleidoscope blocks.


I have started an embroidery business.  These are a couple of things that I have done for customers.  Soon I will have some things in my etsy shop...stay tuned...

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Sweater Love

I finally finished my Ravi Sweater and it was worth waiting for! It fits perfectly.  I added to the sleeves to make them full length instead of 3/4 and added an extra button.  Otherwise I followed the directions exactly.
I used Blue Moon Fiber Arts Socks That Rock Medium yarn in the colorway Tanzanite.  It was a pleasure to work with.  I will definitely consider using that yarn again.

Some of these photos had to be lightened so you could see the details.  


 Up close detail of the yoke and icord trim.  Lovely!


Next up is the February Lady Sweater out of some hand dyed alpaca.  I've already begun...







Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Some Summer Sewing

I finally took photos of some of my summer sewing.  The quality is terrible, but it's really hard to take photos of yourself.  I'll need a lot more practice.  I also need to invest in a good tripod, I guess!  They were a little dark so I lightened them, but I think you'll get the idea.

All of these are Peggy Sagers Silhouette Patterns.  


This looks like a dress but it is two pieces.  I love it because I can wear it together or as separates. It is the Sweater Set #195 top with the bottom of #4300 Paula's Dress.  I was inspired by one of Peggy's webcasts to use part of a pattern. I did not put in the pockets because the fabric was a very stretchy knit and I was afraid they would droop.  I also added a few inches to the length because I didn't want it above my knee.





This is Giorgio's Top #312.  I really like the style of this top and I plan on lengthening it to make it into a dress when I make the next one. The fabric is really drapey and kind of clings to the pants (which are RTW) so I have to try it with some other pants or a skirt. I have gotten many compliments on this outfit.  (I think people are just glad to see me wearing something other than black!!)

I have another skirt that I just finished that I will post about next...stay tuned!


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

A Crazy Little Hummingbird



I made a new batch of hummingbird food this week and ever since I filled the feeder this little hummingbird has come in the evening (he was also there this morning when I left for work).  He sits on the wrought iron crook for hours.  Sometimes he eats and often he will chase away another hummingbird who is trying to approach the feeder.  It is hilarious to watch...I have never seen a hummingbird sitting for so long in one place!

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Sweet Enough

I have stopped eating refined sugar, and not because I'm already sweet enough!

Many things happened to create this new way of life:
1. I gave up eating sweets for Lent.
2. I read a book about how bad sugar is for your brain (google Dr. Daniel Amen)
3. I listened to a podcast given by Dr. Terry Wahls.  Dr. Wahls had MS and, a few years ago, was confined to a reclining wheelchair.  She now can walk, ride a bike and hike with her family.  This is fascinating stuff...check her out here.
4. My mother has Type 2 Diabetes and has lost feeling in her feet and now her hands are getting bad too.

I decided that since I had already gone through sugar withdrawal with my Lenten sacrifice I would keep going and stop all refined sugars.  It's amazing how much sugar is in the food we eat.  I was eating whole wheat sandwich thins for my bread at lunch.  Healthy, right?  I looked at the ingredients and sugar was number four in the long list!
This has been a lot easier than I ever thought it could be.  I still have fruits so I get my sugar from them. I feel so much better and have lost 15 lbs.  I'm not sure my brain function is improving, but I'm going to keep at it :)

Today I found this blog that is going to be a big help to me.  Tomorrow's dinner is Pulled Pork with Sugar Free BBQ Sauce.  I'll let you know how it turns out.

Monday, July 09, 2012

A Little Knitting



I am knitting the Ravi sweater by Carol Feller.  There is a KAL going on at Ravelry.com which is very helpful.  I have lost count on how many times I have restarted this sweater.  I think it's about 7!!  I kept making mistakes that were impossible to fix.  Now I have a chart and I am checking off each row I do so I don't get lost.  This cardigan is a study in short rows, which I have never done before.

The yarn is Blue Moon Fiber Arts "Socks That Rock" Medium weight, the color is Tanzanite...yummy.  It is wonderful to work with.

Carol Feller is brilliant as a knitting designer and her instructions are superb.  I also signed up for her cable sweater on Craftsy.

Tuesday, July 03, 2012

in·de·pend·ence


in·de·pend·ence

 

[in-di-pen-duhns]
noun
1.
the state or quality of being independent.
2.
freedom from the controlinfluence, support, aid of 
others.

It is July 3rd and I am listening to fireworks in the distance.  Tomorrow will be a day of celebrating with a family picnic and more fireworks and a holiday from work for many people. It's an independence to be celebrated.

I am now independent too and this is not the celebrating kind of independence. Eight months ago today my life came crashing down around me when my husband passed away.  This kind of freedom stinks. 

Enough said for now...I am beginning to knit and sew again so there will be more projects on the way.  I also have a new business venture that I will be posting about...stay tuned...and if you could offer a little prayer up for me and my children we would be most appreciative!


Saturday, October 22, 2011

Quilty Pleasures

I recently took over leadership of the local American Sewing Guild neighborhood group that concentrates on quilting.  We had a meeting today and worked on the Lucky Charms table runner from the book, Fast and Furious, Quilting As You Go.  We had all of the pieces cut before we started and many of us finished before we left.  I decided mine needed some buttons and I found the perfect ones in my button box when I got home...imagine that!


Here it is on the kitchen table.  It's so great to have a new finished project!


Friday, October 14, 2011

I know, I know

Yes, the summer has come and gone and it looks like the fall has come and almost gone too...and I haven't done any blogging. Work has over taken my life this year. I am so exhausted by the time I get home that I can barely think. I'm finally beginning to think again, maybe blogging won't be far behind. (This post is a good start, don't you think?)
I do have some things to show and as soon as I take some photos I will share them here. Until then here a few of the happy things I experienced in the last few months...


Our niece's new baby girl...isn't she a beauty?

One of my favorite summer flowers...it had at least two blossoms all summer!

My baby sister and her sons after she finished running 26.2 miles...26.2 miles? How does anyone do that?

My quilting buddies on our mystery getaway...I'm taking the photo so I'm not in it. There's nothing better than good friends!

Monday, July 18, 2011

My Next Knitting Project

While my last knitting project seemed to take forever, this one is going so quickly I can't believe it! It probably has something to do with size 5 needles vs. size 10 1/2 needles. This is the Tuck Stitch Tank by Classic Elite Yarns from their book Picnic. The yarn is Katydid, which is a cotton tape/ribbon type yarn that is a dream to work with. On the 10 1/2 needles it makes a soft, drapey, stretchy fabric. I chose an apple green color which is not my normal color, but I think I was ready for something a little different.


The back is done to the underarms and the front is almost that far. The next class is a week away and I'm going to have to hold myself back from finishing it before then! I guess it's a good thing that I signed up for two more knitting classes and just ordered some yarn for another sweater! I might never get back into my sewing room!!!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Green Gable

A finished project! And just in time because tonight I am beginning a new knitting class at my LYS. This is Green Gable. It was easy to knit, but it seemed to take me a long time to get it done. I used Lion Brand Cotton Ease that was in my stash for a loooong time.

I added some extra waist shaping and length to the body and the sleeves. I also did a single crochet edging around the neck to stop the back neck from rolling. It still wants to roll but it's not as bad as before the crochet.




And here is my Superhero pose...I like the way the sweater looks like this. If you see me walking around with my hands on my hips it's only because the sweater looks better this way!!

Thursday, July 07, 2011

An Update

When my kids were young I always found the month of June to be the most hectic time of the year. It was always such a relief to get to July and our summer vacation. No routines, no set activities, just fun at the pool and a little tennis thrown in. Now that I am working at a school I'm feeling the same way! Throw in a wedding and suddenly I don't know which end is up!! Hence, my blogging vacation.
My son got married last weekend and it was a perfect day in every way.

We traveled to Burlington, VT. The wedding was at St. Michael's College chapel and the reception at the Essex Inn. It was lovely.
Since then I have been lazing around enjoying my summer vacation. I've done a little knitting and some reading. I planned on spending some time every day in my sewing room. I think that begins today! Woohoo! I love summer vacation...

Sunday, May 01, 2011

Easter Trip #2

Our first full day in Holland was spent at the Keukenhof. Seven million bulbs = tulip goodness. It was beautiful. Fortunately we didn't miss any of our tulips and daffodils in bloom. They have just started blooming this week.


Beautiful color combinations.




Beyond the gardens were the tulip growing fields. Rows and rows of color.


Next up: Normandy.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Easter Trip #1

We went to visit our son in Europe the week before Easter. It was a fantastic trip. First up...Amsterdam. We loved it there. The weather was perfect, sunny and warm, but not too warm. Everyone there rides bikes, they even have a bike parking garage that holds 2500 bikes...and it's not big enough! There are bikes parked everywhere.
My husband and son.


Beautiful canals.

Our hotel, a former shipping warehouse turned into a beautiful hotel.
The view from our hotel room.

The street outside our hotel. Next up, Keukenhof.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Red and White Goodness


I spent last weekend in NYC with seven of my quilting friends. We went to the quilt show at the Park Avenue Armory: Infinite Variety: Three Centuries of Red and White Quilts. It was a spectacular show, like nothing I've ever seen before. Watch this clip from the Martha Stewart Show to see all about it.

You can see more of my photos here.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Happy Birthday

Happy Birthday to my youngest. 21 years old today.




Ahhh, I breathe a sigh of relief, we made it. They're all adults (at least agewise, actions could be another matter all together!)

A Twice Finished Sweater


Okay, okay, I know I'm crazy, but I couldn't help it. I put the sweater on and all I could see in the mirror glaring back at me was my mistake! I wore it to work tried not to point out the mistake and it worked until I went to knit with a group of women after work and it all came bursting out..."I made a mistake, it's right in the front!" It made me feel better that no one could find it, but I knew it was there.
So...over the weekend I took part of the underarm and side seams out, removed the sleeve, ripped down the front to my error and fixed it. It's all back together and now I'm happy and I try not to look too closely at the sweater because I don't want to see any more mistakes! I'll get a photo of it on me next time I wear it.

Sunday, March 06, 2011

Now It's Really Done

My last post suggested that I only had to finish knitting the front/neck band of my sweater. Little did I know it would take me four tries to get it right!! It was worth it though. I finished sewing it together tonight and it is drying right now. I am very happy with the way it turned out...except when I had it laid out for blocking I noticed a mistake. UGH! I don't think anyone else will notice and I have promised myself that I won't mention it to anyone admiring the sweater when I wear it. I just can't bear the idea of taking it apart. I am planning on wearing it this week and will get some photos of it on.

I have started another sweater and don't like the yarn so tomorrow I am going back to the yarn shop to do an exchange. In the meantime I think I will whip up a baby sweater. I think I need a quick knit and I have a niece who is expecting in July.

I can't believe the weekend is over...off to bed to dream of new sweaters!