Thursday, March 24, 2022

Jackrabbit



What is spring without a few rabbits jumping about.  I knit another rabbit just for fun, it’s a Claire Garland pattern, her instructions are clearly written just follow along row by row. Knit rows and purl rows with a few short rows and increases and decreases. I knit with two to four strands of yarn one or two of the strands were kidhaze, a mohair and silk yarn.  They almost feel real. I can see two little girls hugging these rabbits while I read The Velveteen Rabbit to them. --Ann--





Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Spring



Nothing says let’s party! It’s spring! Like a bunch of daffodils and rabbits.  —Ann—

Monday, March 14, 2022

All the little birds

 



All the little birds going tweet tweet tweet.

It was cold the other morning as in single digit temps but it warmed up and by the time I went for a walk it was cooling down again. The sun felt so good on my face and then I turned the corner, the wind canceled out any warmth but I kept on walking.  I did have on my old heavy denim jeans turn the corner again and it wasn’t so cold.  A couple days later the temps were in the mid 40's and all the little birds were singing their happy songs.  Winter will soon be a distant memory.  --Ann--

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Another one done




The second quilt of 2022 completed yippee. Just a few distractions during the process first a tipped over a glass of water on all three tables in my sewing room.  They butt up against each other and were covered with my mass of plaids so quick grab some towels to mop up the puddles then spread out all those fabrics to dry. The next day I fold all those plaids into two neat stacks. Believe it or not they were shorter than when I brought them out of the stash last fall. I'm just glad it was water.  Glance at the pile while I stitch on the poppies hmmm put back in the closet or continue cutting the plaids hmmm. Put them away until next fall! Next what to use for the binding. Go dig in the stacks of plaids, there were two pieces of the black stripe….do the math for how much I need. Start cutting, oooops remember to late to draw a chalk line around the perimeter because a woven stripe has no distinction between the front and back of the fabric. Sew the seams the press…right side, right side wrong side.  Don’t you just hate it when your seams are on the wrong side of the bias tape. I never make that mistake if I mark the fabric with chalk.  Make a quick trip to the grocery store ha! They are doing a complete reset of the store.  Who Moved the Cheese I want to scream as I'm looking for soup crackers (reference to a book dealing with change from 20 years ago). Then there is basketball.....our Jackrabbits won the Summit championship! My problems are so insignificant in the great scheme  of things but loving the finished poppy quilt.  —Ann—

Friday, March 4, 2022

Pairing #2

Poppies and more poppies. Rich robust reds combined with earthy greens and a cozy plaid. Aged in an oak cask, particle board shelves in a couple different  large closets for years maybe a decade or two before they were planted and bloomed. The stark white of the backing contrasts greatly with the front of the quilt but it seemed the appropriate place for the fabric.  Does that sound like I have been consulting wine labels? Echo quilting around the flowers, still thinking about the stepping stones and borders. —Ann—

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Ta da done



 My first completely finished quilt of 2022.  Boy have I been slacking off.  I just neeeded to work on some cheery fabrics and colors.  And so fun to put my foot on the pedal and go fast really fast. I just swung and arc from corner to corner and made a loop in the background.  Beach Balls.  Longing for warmer days.  --Ann--