Sunday, September 30, 2007
Mystery Pod
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Reminder's Of The Changing Seasons
Yesterday , the fog banks were a visual reminder of the encroaching Fall. The skies cleared and the afternoon was glorious - if I had to chose a word to define the rest of the day it would be "perfect". Last night, however, the weather turned again. It was in the mid 40'sF (7-ish C) and this morning the skies are cold and heavy gray. Rain is forecast for later today and the first flood watch of the season has been posted.
I love all of the seasons - each has it's positive aspects -as well as it's negatives ! I can't change the weather so I really try to take notice of the small changes - and savor each one.
Happy weekend to all - whatever season you are in -enjoy !
Friday, September 28, 2007
My Knitting's Got A Brand New Bag!
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Mighty Minis
Some years ago I became enthralled with the "Dear Jane" quilts. I spent months working on thse small 4.5 inch finsihed blocks and fell in love with the small format. For this quilt I used the blocks from the Dear Jane book as well as some from "Dear Hannah" and from Judy Rothermel. You can click on the photo to get a closer look at the birds, flowers and Saturn ! I was very fortunate to have been able to meet Brenda Papadakis - the author of Dear Jane - and she is a person. Warm, generous ,caring and talented. This finished as a king size quilt. The worst thing is (or maybe it's a good thing really) that I am getting an urge to begin another - somewhat wilder - one . This quilt was how I taught myslef to applique - in all of it's wonderful, delightful forms! I used an atypical border which I think broke up the uniformity of the blocks.Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Perfectionism
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
The Fog Come In
The fog comeson little cat feet.
It sits looking
over harbor and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on.
by Carl Sandburg
I love the fog - and I suppose it's a good thing that I do - since we get quite a bit of it in our area. This is prime fog time here - through the end of October pretty much. Then the rains generally begin, the happy lights come out of storage, and we all start hunker down for the winter. We are lucky though since we don't usually get great amounts of snow, nor is there that bone chilling icy cold that I grew up with on the Atlantic Coast. By February I am desperately seeking sun though - and start counting the days until the hummingbirds arrive - which for me signals Spring is near. Those hearty little creatures generally arrive the week of Saint Patrick's Day.
I have been working on a new felted project and am so excited because the handle is almost done - then I can take some pictures of it and post it. Hope everyone will have a great week !
I have been working on a new felted project and am so excited because the handle is almost done - then I can take some pictures of it and post it. Hope everyone will have a great week !
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Marudai Mania
Over the last year I have used it more and more and have become fascinated with the process - and how using different colors,textures, & weights of yarn and ribbon work together. I decided that I really wanted to try "the real thing". Problem was that they are very pricey little items and I just could not afford $200. for the one I wanted.
Today I tried my marudai for the first time! Thus far I have found that, indeed, it is a bit easier & faster than using the soft foam disk. Catching the yarns, threads and ribbons in the little catches on the disk (required to maintain tension) tended to slow me down. The "real thing" is tensioned by a small bag (or in my case large lamp worked beads) in the middle for counter weight and the threads are wound around weighted bobbins - and you just move the threads into position & the weights in the bobbins maintains the tension for you.
I ordered one book on braiding by Jacqui Carey - but it has not arrived yet - so I am sort of operating "in the blind". Trying to figure it out as I go along. I know I have a lot to learn! Now I see that I will need more books. Another wonderful adventure in learning ! I love trying something new !
The disk is a great "take along" tool and well worth getting to try. Joggles sells a great little tool as well called the Diva cordmaker - it's another great option.
Below is the original Kumihimo disk I got in Houston - it's still a great, portable tool to have and I have never regretted purchasing it !~
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Latest small bag
Now I am moving on to get the knitting bag finished - I hand basted the zipper in last night - so maybe by tomorrow it will almost finished .
Friday, September 21, 2007
How To Relax?
I drew the little picture above yesterday and it's about how I was feeling - I had planned to post it this morning. Yesterday - or maybe for much of this week -I feel like the world has just plugged into me and has taken every bit of "energy juice" I have - leaving me rattled, tired and frazzled. So many demands at times - how to not allow it all to overwhelm me. Malls exhaust me - as does being in crowds for too long . The energy that gets so thick at work sometimes makes me want to run and pull the covers over my head. Yikes .....I know I have it pretty darned easy compared to many people -and am so grateful for my life, I just need a tougher hide I guess!
Happy weekend everyone - I should have some photos of new projects this weekend ! At least working on them always manages to restore my sense of balance !
Feeling A Bit Thorny

I upgraded the speed of our DSL service this week and have had problems ever since!Wednesday evening a somewhat laconic young woman I spoke with managed to got the internet going again but by last night it was, once again,not working. Last night I was lucky enough to connect with a very knowledgable person who helped me try many - actually all - options. No joy ! I gather there is a 'mapping' problem - thankfully that means something on their end - so I will be internet-less at home until at least tonight - or until Monday if it does not get fixed today. I AM grateful that the company has a 24/7 "live" help line, and I am also grateful that they speak clear English - but it's frustrating none the less.
ONE BIG GRUMBLE ! Apologies to anyone I owe replies to -----replies soon - I hope !
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Lynden, Washington
We passed field of colorful, cheerful Dahlia blossoms and the town's streets were filled with some amazing hanging baskets. They are probably the lushest and largest that I have ever seen anywhere. The draped from the tops of buildings to the street - full, luscious blossoms. Quite amazing !
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
A Fine Idea From Sue
Sue B. Had a great idea for another felted project for me. A knitting bag. I did a little research on how large the typical "knitting" bag is and decided to make one. Sue has good ideas ! I already has started this particular piece and it was the perfect size- about 16 inches (40.64 cm) long and 8 inches (20.32 cm) wide. Large enough for needles, a couple of balls of yarn and some notions and a pattern. This is just the beginning, but I had SUCH a good time quilting the piece ! I used one of my hand-dyed pieces for the lining and am in the process of getting the zipper in. Stand by for a post of the finished project !
The first two photos are the front and the bottom two are of the lining side - shows the quilting.

The first two photos are the front and the bottom two are of the lining side - shows the quilting.
Inspirational Beings
These are photos from my weekend "in America". I have always felt that white animals are angels dressed in fur - and so I always especially look forward to seeing one of my friend's cats whose name is Lummi. She has a magnanimous purrsonality and, since their move to the mainland, really seems to have flourished !
Monday, September 17, 2007
What In The Heck Have I Been Up To ?
Monday, September 10, 2007
Experimental Pouch: Variation on a Theme
I have signed up for a great online wet felting class with Sue Bleiweiss this Fall. It's through Joggles - and if you have not tried one of their on-line classes before - you should ! They're really terrific! Very creatively stimulating and very well presented. I am been contemplating taking another class there with Susan Sorrell on Doodling. I have never been a very proficient doodler - though I always seem to do a lot of it! This morning I realized that I DO doodle (a lot!) but I do it on my sewing machine in free motion rather than with a pencil. Ah ! Now I feel less inept !
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Picking Blackberries
This bounty will be "jammed" as well, although DH's aunt make want us to freeze some for her. It was such a spectacular day - just perfect for being outdoors!
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