Friday, April 3, 2020

I'm back!

I had completely forgotten about this blog. Re-start, refresh, begin anew. I'm ending my third week of working from home under the self-isolation, shelter-in-place, and social distancing, world that we find ourselves. My personal goal is to stay sane, avoid personal contact, and expand social contact through any means possible. This blog will be focused on creative ideas and projects including glass, metal, sewing, and any other miscellaneous crafts that have my current attention. Be back soon. Take Care.

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Lampwork Glass and Jewelry Making

I've got a new diversion/obsession/hobby that has taken over my brain space. I've been learning to melt glass to make jewelry components and some metalwork. I've taken classes at John C. Campbell Folk SchoolBAGI, Silvera Jewelry School, The Crucible, and  Revere Academy of Jewelry Arts. 

I'm slowly setting up my studio and will be putting in the time to hone my skills.

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Sewing Pattern Organization

I've been using PatternFile software to organize my sewing pattern stash. Not sure how I feel about it, I'm still in the tedious part of getting all the data in the system. If the patterns are recent, it is painless because they are usually already in the system. I have a gob of out-of-print, er "vintage",  patterns that take a bit more work to get the information.

I'm storing them in banker's boxes. I like the idea of using comic book boxes, but banker's boxes are cheaper and I can fit the larger vogue patterns in there too.

I'm up to 448. EEEEKS.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Quilting in the Garden 2012


Always something going on at Alden Lane Nursery. They host a quilt show in the fall.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Mitered Corners

For the flannel baby blankets I wanted a simple, fast, binding. I decided to use the backing folded over to the front. I folded the edge twice which results in  4-layers so the edge would be a bit thicker than the blanket. The corners were really thick, so I decided to use a miter for a smoother corner.

How to make mitered corners
Blankets are two layers of flannel. Backing is cut two inches wider.

Fold over one inch and iron.
Fold over again and iron.

Unfold and cut using the fold lines for guides.

Refold first fold on both sides. Fold the newly cut angle down to pressed line.

Refold the sides to previous press lines. Align corner folds.
Then I stitched the corners and edges. 


Saturday, August 20, 2011

Baby Blankets for Soldiers' Angels

Making progress on baby blankets for the big baby shower.
 
Two layers of flannel with mitered corners.
 
The stack is growing. Ten more waiting for backing.
 
Using 9 inch blocks set 4 x 4 or 4 x 5.


Sunday, August 7, 2011

Flannel Baby Blankets

I'm using flannels in my stash to make baby blankets. Five are in some form of completeness. They are 8.5 inch blocks set in 8 rows. One finished, two more just need binding, and 2 more are pieced. That's a nice Sunday afternoon of progress.
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