Monday, June 30, 2025

Unplugged

 

We spent almost the entire day yesterday without any internet or cable. All we had for company was my little radio. I have to say it was weird being cut off from the outside world. You don't realize how much you depend on it until it's not there. 




I had wanted to tackle that knot bag that's been waiting for me to finish but I couldn't access the video I used for directions so I decided to work on Taylor Barbie's new dress instead. This Mattel pattern that 57 Pumpkin just sent me is just what I needed. The directions are written for the average 9 year old. That's about where my skill level is for sewing tbh. 





I told myself I'm going to take it nice and slow. I putter a few minutes here and there with all my other projects but when I sit down to sew something I rush through to get it done and that's been a recipe for disaster. Today I cut out the pieces, tomorrow I'll figure out how to put them together. 




I figured I had to up my game after my sister sent me this photo of the dress her youngest granddaughter made for her American Girl doll last week. How cute is that? 










Sunday, June 29, 2025

Tying One On

 

I cut the towel off the loom on Friday. I said I was going to do it when the weather took a turn for the better and we had a glorious 24 hour window of downright chilly weather that day. It was cool and rainy and I loved it. The heat and humidity returned yesterday. Booo....



I even sat down at the machine and hemmed it.




After washing it looked better. A few more washings will shrink it up even more and tighten the fabric. 




The Mister helped me move that dreary fall warp onto the loom but that's as far as I got because....




....I ate one of those sprinkle donuts instead of lunch and that was it for me energy-wise. I should have known better but those sprinkles were irresistible. They are covered on both sides for Pride Month and they sure pack a sugar wallop. No regrets.







Saturday, June 28, 2025

In Luck

 

I had the very good luck this week to find someone on Ravelry who was selling the heddles I use on my Wolf Pup loom. Since I've been making wider towels I needed more and much to my dismay, I found out that they don't make these anymore. I tried to use the ones they sell now but they are too bulky for my little Pup. I've been looking for these for months and I finally hit the jackpot. 




In case you're wondering what a heddle is, they are the metal things that you thread each end into. You need a lot of them. Most towels need at least 400.





Speaking of towels, this one is finished but I haven't taken it off the loom yet because....




.....I'm just not feeling the new warp. It's finished too but I'm hating on the fall colors. I'm not sure what I was thinking. Some folks can just chain this up and put it away until they want it but I don't have the courage to do that so here it will stay until I work up the mojo to deal with it. A few days of decent temperatures might do it. 








Friday, June 27, 2025

Friday Fluff and Felines

 

Slowly but surely I'm still working on the Peaches and Cream Chinook.  I don't usually like lumpy fiber but this one isn't too terrible to work with.




The Pi Shawl is about halfway through the 40 rows EZ suggests before the lace edging starts. It's still a pleasure to pick up. It's a nice meditative knit. I try to pick it up every morning when I'm home.




We're just a week or so away from this year's Tour de Fleece. I'm planning on getting out the bin that holds the last of the fleeces I washed and dyed. If this heat holds up it might be hard to do. I liked it much better when during the Pandemic they held the Tour in September. There's something about all that woolly wool that's so hard to bear in July. 





Solar dyeing is the only thing that benefits from all this heat. I know I sure don't.



And...I don't have any cute photos of the Grands from this week's sitting adventure but I do have one of the cat. This particular kitty is not fond of us or Pup and is rarely seen but I did catch her peeking at me one morning. 



She seems to have forgotten that we were very good friends when she was a baby. I did a lot of kitty sitting back then and I'd never seen a kitten that loved people food as much as she did. She'd steal anything off your plate if you weren't careful. 








Thursday, June 26, 2025

Material Girl


I had two deliveries of fabric this week. Connecting Threads sent me some replacement fabric for the botched bag I tried to make a couple of weeks ago. Hopefully this time I'll remember to get the trees going in the right direction. Missouri Star sent me the blue material because...




....I decided that Taylor Barbie really needed this dress. Trying to find material online that has the right scale for a doll is hard but I think the lighter blue should work just fine. 



I'm also going to try and spend some of this forced indoor time getting back to work on the Color Wash Quilt. I've got a lot of charm squares that are going to be leftover from the Patchwork of the Crosses quilt and they might as well be doing something instead of just adding to the stash. 







Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Wednesday WIPs

 

As I mentioned yesterday, I am good for nothing after I get back from a sitting trip. It took me until Sunday to feel close to normal again last week. Add the heat into it and I'm a mess so not much is getting done except maybe ticking off my Netflix queue. I did finish the short row heel on the Cozy Quilt socks and have started down the foot but I'm just a couple of rows in. 



The rest of the socks are with me up at Daughter's right now. The blue ones should be finished by the time I get home tonight. I'm already at the toes.




The heat has pretty much killed my knitting mojo but I did get a few more rows on the Ski Sweater. I try to think of ice and snow while I work on it at night. Ice and snow. Sounds wonderful doesn't it?



And....my crazy new floral Crocs arrived just in time for me to pack them for my trip up to the Grands yesterday. If the Golden Girls were a pair of Crocs these would be them. All I need now is to put on my capris and go have some cheesecake on the lanai.





Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Tiny Needle Tuesday

There's not much to see here, tiny needle wise, this week. It took me until Sunday to get my bearings after just two days of Grand sitting. It takes a toll on my old infrastructure. I worked on three flower blocks but I didn't do the white background on them. I figure that when I get home this week and am too tired to think, I'll be glad to have them to work on.




I did add a few more paper pieced X's to my pile. I've got 30. I need 44.





I really struggled with Dear Jane. Block E 1 was not as easy as it seemed until I figured out how to applique a leaf shape correctly. My usual method of paper piecing did not work. Then I tried needle turning. Nope. That's the top one on the left that got ripped off after I took this photo. Then I used the paper pieces but sewed around them and pulled it tight. That worked.




E 2 has very similar shapes but I'm ready for it. Bring it on, Jane, bring it on.