What’s on my Design Floor Monday, October 8, 2012

Posted By on October 8, 2012

On my design floor this week is my CAROLINA CROSSROADS II quilt.  I finally finshed the top and am now piecing a back.  This is Bonnie Hunter’s FIRST Mystery Quilt – and the only one that I hadn’t made two of.  SO….I went back to make the second one.  This one is large – I added an extra row both horizontally and vertically.  Do you see the little kitty, Hannah Faye, sitting in the back by the door staring at the quilt.  Just minutes after I took this picture, she took a flying leap and slid across the floor on the quilt.  It is her favorite thing to do. If I would let her she would do it over and over again.  

Carolina Crossroads II

 

To see what other Quilter’s have on their Design Walls go to Judy Laquidara’s blog at PatchworkTimes.com

http://www.patchworktimes.com/2012/10/08/design-wall-monday-october-8-2012/

NEWS FLASH – SAO HAS KNIT A PAIR OF SOCKS – Million Dollar Babies!

Posted By on October 8, 2012

Some of you who follow me may recall FOUR YEARS…..(yes at least four years) of tales about my pitiful and unsuccessful attempts to knit a pair of socks.    Every New Year’s Eve I make a SUGGESTED TO DO LIST (kind of like a bucket list) for the upcoming year.  In 2009 I really got SERIOUS about the “KNIT SOCKS” entry on my yearly to do list.  That was the year………  and around October, I gave up and put this on my TO DO LIST for 2010……..

To make a long story short I have purchased MULTIPLE SOCK PATTERNS, have received favorite patterns from 4 friends, bought two SOCK KNITTING BOOKS and have purchased size 2 needles in every variety – bamboo, bakelite, aluminum, double loop, magic loop – you name it.  AND I have purchased several skeins of yarn looking for the RIGHT COMBINATION that would lead me into the SUCCESS COLUMN next to my “KNIT SOCKS” on my TO DO LIST.  (I have started, ripped, started again, ripped, started again…..so many times that I have lost count.)  

AND TA DA….two years ago I actually knit ONE SOCK (while recovering from surgery and while taking pain pills which must have made me FEARLESS) by using 3 DIFFERENT PATTERNS and a combination of needles.  HERE IT IS….my beautiful sock.

My BEAUTIFUL SOCK….

 

Ok, so beautiful may not be the appropriate adjective for this sock….but beauty is in the eye of the beholder!  AND I DID IT!  Here is the problem……two years later I decided to make the other sock, but I could not FIGURE OUT how I made the first one. (I can’t really go to the doctor and ask for a script for pain pills so that I can knit a pair of socks!)  …and to make matters worse……I could not FIND THE FIRST SOCK….where did I put it!  I know it is in a safe place – I just haven’t located it yet…..it is SAFE FROM ME!    LOL

When Judy Laquidara  (Patchworktimes.com) announced that she was hosting  SOCKTOBERFEST – challenging everyone to make as many  pairs of socks as possible during the month of October using OPAL YARN (from Germany) – I decided that my time had come and I PLEDGED TO MYSELF that I would make a pair of socks THIS MONTH.  So, with positive attitude and high hopes in gear, I began my journey….    

READY SET GO….

 

I decided to use the YANKEE KNITTER DESIGNS pattern for classic socks (this is Judy’s favorite pattern and one that she has used successfully for years.)   Because this yarn is DK weight and not Sock Weight I used Size 3 insted of Size 2 needles.  I took Judy’s advice and used DPN’s instead of all of the fancy LOOPY ones (because part of my problem involved entanglement in all of the LOOPS!)  I used a yellow needle to be NEEDLE 2 so that I could distinguish it from Needles 1 and 3 (and this really helped too!)

I cast on 56 and did a KNIT 2 PURL 2 ribbing….but after ONE INCH I realized that these socks were going to be large enough for BOTH MY FEET with ROOM FOR MY PET HIPPO as well.  SO……I tinked (that is knit spelled backwards and was less discouraging to me than saying I ripped it out.)

 Amazingly enough I had such a positive attitude that I was not discouraged…..    Other than my problem with size, this time I was having NO PROBLEM doing the knitting or understanding the instructions.    I LOVE THIS YANKEE DESIGN PATTERN!  I love using DPN’s too!

Three days later – sock one is beginning to take shape….

 

I have to admit that I was  a bit CONCERNED because the leg of this sock shows some INCONSISTENCIES (AKA bulges and dips in unexpected places)….but I decided to plug on because I couldn’t I shrink, stretch,  or just block it later?

SO with renewed courage I began Sock 2.

Sock 2 – SO CUTE!

 

I was PRETTY HAPPY until I decided to compare SOCK 1 with SOCK 2 – uh oh – Houston, we have a problem.  WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME!!!!???  I used the same needles….the same yarn……the same number of stitches……..the same person…..I was even sitting in the SAME CHAIR……but no, these socks DO NOT LOOK LIKE THEY GO TOGETHER.

Then on to SOCK 2…….but OH NO……

What should I do?  Which sock do I UNKNIT?  If I make two socks that do not go together and CANNOT BE WORN BY THE SAME PERSON – are they still considered to be a PAIR OF SOCKS???

So, like Scarlett O’Hara (one of my literary heroes)  in “GONE WITH THE WIND”   I decided to keep knitting and think about this another day!

 TODAY I FINISHED KNITTING SOCK 2…..OH HAPPY DAY!  BUT NOW I HAVE TO THINK ABOUT THAT LITTLE DILEMMA!

With a little bit of tugging and a LOT OF STRETCHING…….I came up with this PAIR.  I decided that I am going to call these a pair of socks…..I really am….and they are called “MILLION DOLLAR BABIES!”

ta da…..DO THESE SOCKS LOOK LIKE A PAIR?

OK – so to CHEER MYSELF UP – I decided that I would put them on my FEET….maybe if I wore them with shoes and only with jeans or long pants,  their differences would not be noticeable and maybe  they would FEEL like a pair of socks?  DO YOU THINK THIS WILL WORK?

My Million Dollar Babies

 

OK – so now I am doing the happy SNOOPY DANCE – I just learned this from Bonnie Tucker……..YEAH, I did it…….sort of……LOL

SHE DID IT!!!!

 

Now that I have DECIDED to cross this off my TO DO LIST and COUNT THESE SOCKS as a pair…..I am indeed happy.  THANKS JUDY FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT!   Now I just need to work on being consistent!!!  

 

 

 

The Tailgate Party for the Colonial Piecemaker’s Quilt Guild Meeting, Food for Thought, Yankee Candle, and The Whitford Estate, October, 2012

Posted By on October 7, 2012

Catherine and I had the privilege of staying at the Whitford Estate the night before the meeting on Saturday.  We had a wonderful dinner at FOOD FOR THOUGHT in Williamsburg.  If you haven’t eaten there before, be sure to put this on your TO DO LIST.  The food is excellent, the service is superb, the ambiance is relaxing and THOUGHT provoking, and the food presentation is without equal, in my humble opinion.  THANKS CATHERINE for the wonderful dinner treat!

After dinner, Catherine and I went to the YANKEE CANDLE STORE to take in all of the glory of the holiday smells, sights, and sounds.  I love this place…..and you will see why when you see the pictures!   It is hard to leave this place without filling your CART multiple times!

I hope you enjoy the pictures of our dinner, our Yankee Candle excursion, and a glimpse at some of the sights and sounds (and furry people) at the Whitford Estate!

 

Colonial Piecemaker’s Quilt Guild – October, 2012

Posted By on October 7, 2012

We had a rocking good time at our Colonial Piecemaker’s Quilt Guild Meeting today in Williamsburg.  We had a good meeting, good program and wonderful class after the meeting.  And if that were not enough we had perfect weather too – cool with sunshine – for the backdrop for lots laughter, sharing, creativity and  fun.

We had one of the BEST SHOW AND TELL sessions ever….just wait until you see all of the pictures!  Here are just a few highlights:

…  Barbara knows how to do the MODEL RUNWAY WALK

…  Sherry shared not one but three challenge quilts  (I love the black cat – MAGIC – interpretation of the lady in black in red from the magazine page challenge.)

…  Bonnie and Barbara made 11 BEAUTIFUL quilts to gift to HOSPICE to show their appreciation for the care that they gave to their daddy and the entire family during his final stage of life.

…  Erika shared her CHILDHOOD MEMORIES CHALLENGE QUILT made with childhood dresses

…  Catherine amazed and entertained us with the possibilities of  new and unusual things that you can do with ordinary items!  

… She also taught us to make not one – but four mixed media art pieces……one darling cupcake pincushion, two needle cases, and one EVERYTHING CASE!  It sure was fun.

….I must say that one of the highlights of the entire day was Bonnie Tucker’s announcement that she had persuaded THE ONE AND ONLY BONNIE HUNTER to come to Williamsburg in April, 2014 to teach a class or two and be our program.  Bonnie Tucker was beaming, jumping up and down, and twirling while the rest of us GASPED in utter disbelief and with great JOY, EXCITEMENT, and ANTICIPATION.

I will describe some of the pictures with captions below.  I hope you enjoy the show!  (Remember to double click on any picture that you would like to see in its enhanced – enlarged – version!)

On the Needles, September 28, 2012

Posted By on September 28, 2012

I am ready for Judy Laquidara’s OPAL YARN SOCK KNITTING CHALLENGE that will begin October 1….but until then I have been knitting hats.

Grandangel, Leanna, found a FIREFLY HAT pattern online – the orignial Jayne hat image!  Leanna really liked it – so I ordered the Opi wool…..and here is the hat.

Firefly Hat – a Heather Hill pattern

 

Leanna likes her hat!

 

Now Grandangel Sarah wants one – but until I get hers made – she is modeling the hat that I knit for her mother!

So if you give a mouse a cookie……..Grandangel Cooper had to model that hat that I knit for him…….

 

Cooper’s Bomber Hat

 

Go to Judy’s blog to see what is on the needles of other knitters this week!

On the Needles – September 28, 2012

 

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