Friday, November 30, 2007
Styled for Pencils
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
It's A Crazy Bag


This is my Crazy bag. It's 13" X 8.5" (33.02cmX21.59cm). I wasn't sure what I thought of it while I was working on it and I am still not sure what I think about it ! It's different than the others - I played with the addition of some funky yarns and, of course, I added beads to both the body and the sides of the braided handle. I does have a certain something I suppose. It has to grow on me - or maybe on someone else ! The lining is from a piece of my hand dyed fabric - done some time ago - but it certainly seemed to fit the crazy colorful attitude of this bag !
The Blues Have It
This IS a bag that I like. It's 9" X 5" (22.86cm X 12.70cm) and is just a happy little bag I don't generally use a lot of blue - but these colors just sang out to be felted . The lining is simple- blue dots. I used some hand made beads on the zipper pull. I am going to have to be replenishing my fiber supplies soon ... since I have several large bags in mind for the next next rounds. I keep wondering what size is the best to make - but it seems like all sizes will work - for different things. What do you think?


Tuesday, November 27, 2007
A Sherbet Bag for Winter
Thankfully, I am feeling better than yesterday. Not yet 100 per cent but up and trying to get stuff done. I have finished three bags that I had been working on. Some of you may remember this piece in an early renditions. I finally got it quilted and beaded. So here you see both sides, the lining and two close ups. This was not one of my favorite when I started it - but it has become one! Hope you like it too. It's 6.5" X 8" (16.51cm X20.32cm)

Monday, November 26, 2007
Migrane Today
Not much to say today. I came down with a wicked migraine and have been abed all day. Tomorrow will be better - lots to do before I get back to the work-a-day world on Wednesday. Bart has been snuggled up next to me - keeping me warm. I'll be much perkier in the morning.The quilt above was a gift to a friend's daughter for her college graduation.....wasn't even finished in this photo -but it has a lovely,warm fleece backing and my friend Keri did a super job on it with her longarm.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
"Creative Felt" : My Article Is Published !

Sue Bleiweiss, editor of Fibre & Stitch, afforded me an opportunity to write my first ever article about my passion for making felted bags. Her invitation came just at a time when I was longing to try something a little bit different. My article,"Creative Felt", was written for the current issue of this wonderful e-zine and Sue decided to release the issue early- today! If you are not familiar with this fabulous e-zine publication - take a look. Sue offers lots of great free projects on the website & the zine is filled with great articles that are certain to get your creative sparks flying.I had to chuckle as I re-read what I had written - my bag styles have already changed somewhat - maybe that is what evolving is all about huh? Most of the bags I make now are somewhat larger - and can comfortably hold knitting, sewing tools or even act as a purse. I continue to be obsessed with wools & felting. I enjoy finding new ways to use the luscious wools that I now get to "pet" so often. Working with Sue and Terry was a rewarding, fun experience! I may have the writing bug now ! I think what I REALLY need to do though is get back to some quilting !! That's the thing I like about making my bags - I get to quilt them too -so I don't have to feel that I am abandoning my first love of quilts!
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Curled up Cats
Friday, November 23, 2007
Post Prandial Rambling

The quilt in the photo above is a queen sized one I made some time ago. I gave it to a friend as a reunion gift.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Blessings & Thanks
Amid all of the savory scents & delicious meals that we are cooking up for this wonderful US holiday, I send you all thanks for your friendship and good will and blessings for another year full of promise and creation....and heck it's not even New Year's yet !! Have a great day -full of thanks and gratitude- no matter where in the world you are !
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Apple Cider Brined Turkey
You can double click on the photo to make the recipe readable!Happy Thanksgiving to all ! Thanks to each of you who takes the time from your busy day to read about me very small corner of the world. Your comments sometimes are the motivation I need to keep creating !
Monday, after I got home from my mainland jaunt I picked up our free range turkey and got in to brine.The recipe I use is from Cooking Light magazine some years ago. I have made it every year since. It makes an awesome, moist turkey as well as the best gravy EVER. I make the recipe pretty much from the instructions but I cover the bird with cheesecloth and baste it very frequently during the roasting - and also use a meat thermometer. A friend tried this recipe and ,alas,ended up with a dry bird - so I really think the thermometer and basting are important. I always buy an extra large turkey - just to make sure I have enough leftovers !
The rest of tomorrow's menu : a Red Zinfandel Cranberry Sauce (also compliments of Cooking Light), sweet potatoes (whatever recipe strikes my fancy), green beans (not the casserole), and a Ginger Glazed Pumpkin Cheesecake.....yes, it really is a great dessert - as good as it sounds!
From the dictionary: Thankful, adjective : grateful, appreciative, filled with gratitude, relieved.
No matter which country we live in I think we can can all be thankful; appreciative, grateful and filled with gratitude that we have family, friends and the ability have the makings for a fine feast. Hope it will be a wonderful day for you all!
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Oldies but Goodies
My mainland jaunt was exhausting yesterday. I got up late. Posting every day must be making some of friends check on me since I have gotten two calls this morning wondering if I was okay - since no new post was up yet! I have been thinking about what in the heck to write about - the end of the month of daily posts is approaching and new topics are getting harder to come up with. That being said, I like posting as often as I can come up with something to say - it keeps me on my toes! So y'all won't be off the hook at the end of the month!I have not posted photos of too many of my older (i.e.within the last 5 years or so) quilts. Most of the quilts I made until 2003 were all bed sized .. and I continue to make bed sized quilts as well as art quilts and felted things! I like using my quilts and I like to give bed quilts as special gifts. The quilt in photo above is a full size quilt - made all in batiks with a lovely light wool batting. It was a speical quilt for me and I was so pleased to be able to give it to my friend's daughter for her 30th birthday. She seems to enjoy it-and best of all, she USES it - the best thanks of all !
Monday, November 19, 2007
BaaBaa Black Sheep
The question was - how in the heck to get this stuff cleaned enough to spin or felt - especially the "off the hoof" fleece that was laden with more than lanolin! I knew that I did not have the knowledge or the space to really do a decent cleaning job myself, nor for that matter, did I have the desire! Luckily, I discovered a great place to do the job - in one of my favorite states too - Montana. It's called Thirteen Mile Lamb and Wool. In September I shipped off the wools - stuffed rather indiscriminately into a smallish square box. Last Thursday I got it all back in a BIG box. WOW! Is it beautiful! I was - and still am - astounded at both the quantity & the quality of the wool. A whole different appearance from the outbound stuff ! Thirteen Mile did a wonderful job of cleaning and carding & the wools are now gently made up into beautiful roving ready for spinning or felting. What I was especially surprised at was the quantity. I thought I would lose far more in the cleaning and carding process than I did. I ended up with a bit over twelve pounds (5.44 kg) of beautiful, usable roving. The softness and warm smell of this stuff makes me almost giddy ! As I said, simple pleasures for simple minds I guess !!
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Friends To Sew With
Saturday, November 17, 2007
The Week's Felt Fabric
Friday, November 16, 2007
Mipam - A Very Thoughtful Video
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Threads- A 'Wonderfil' Addiction
Wonderfil's 'Invisifil' is a 100 wt. fine polyester - similar, in my opinion, to Superior's Bottom Line thread. I use these a lot since they let the lining fabics on my bags shine on and help create a great texture on the surface of the wool felt. Silco (with some great blues in the range and a nice variegation), Mirage ( I love this one!) and the Rayons are my favorites thus far. Very smooth. Great colors. Wondefil also offers these nifty things called WonderGuards (similar in to "Hugo's Amazing Tape"). They work really well to tame slippery(not slithery) threads. The Customer Service at Wonderfil is great and they are a real pleasure work with! I can see so much more thread in my future --- between Stewart Gill paints and the wonderful world of threads (especially Superior, Wonderfil & Isacord) I may have to go back to work full time again! No no ! Cancel that thought! Don't want to have to do that !
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Wonderfil Rayon Thread & A New Bag
So - here are both saides of the bag and a close up of some of the quilting. Hope you like it!
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Pay It Forward- What a great Idea !
A simple concept. It's sort of a random acts of kindness sort of thing. Apparently it has been fliting around the blog-o-sphere for some time - but as usual I am late on the uptake ! The first three people to leave a comment on my blog, telling me that they too will Pay It Forward will get a handmade gift from me. In return, you agree to post the "Pay It Forward" message on your blog, and do the same for the first three people who comment on yours. I am carrying on this blog tradition thanks to Gunnel.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Black Walnut Dye
I decided to keep it very simple and used what I had at hand. Plain, unbleached, non-PFD, muslin. I also decided to try the first batch with no mordants. The walnuts (hulls and nuts) simmered for about 1/2 hour & then I added my first piece of dry muslin - see the middle photo below. Then I tried both less and more time in the dyepot. These photos look gray - but they are brown really. The results are a really nice suede brown (taupe kind of) color. I think that I could have really gotten a good saturated brown had I used more nuts which would have resulted in a stronger dye bath.
The piece below made by spreading wet fabric across a piece of "water" glass that I had spread with discharge paste & brayered. The fabric on the right had full strength discharge paste and the fabric on the left was made with diluted paste & it also lay on the glass a shorter amount of time.
1. How would PFD fabric affect the dye?
2. How many more walnuts would make a stronger dye bath?
3. How much more time in a stronger dye bath would it take to make a rich almost black dye?
I am looking forward to more experiments now and will have to unearth my PFD fabric to see how it reacts with the dye. Lots of fun today !