One Sock Done – One to Go
August 29, 2011 in Knitting
Pattern: Log Cabin Dreams by Fran Morgan Purpose: Gave it to my daughter Size: very small twin size Techniques: Chenille Dates: January 2009 to November 2009 I first saw this pattern on an episode of Simple Quilts with Alex Anderson. The minute I spotted it on her wall, I knew it was the perfect [...]
Pattern: I am making it up myself Purpose: wall hanging Techniques: machine applique Dates: January 2010 The idea is to make a quilt that represented our family vacation to Washington, DC during the summer of 2009. I want to make a block for the each of the various things we did. I do have the [...]
I have known about Spoonflower for a while, but didn’t really have any interest in making my own fabric design. Truthfully, I don’t know where to begin or what to create. But tonight I had an “aha” moment. Morgan and I were looking at a pattern for a fabric egg (more on this soon) and [...]
No doubt the average sewer or quilter has a huge supply of pins and needles; and probably several pin cushions. They are used several times when sewing, but have you ever thought about how to care for these essential notions? Due to the fact they are inexpensive, little care is needed. However, there is nothing [...]

August 29, 2011 in Knitting
I finally finished the first sock of the Snicket Socks I am making for my Sister. I am still unsure about the size. They fit me perfectly, but I am pretty sure my sister’s feet are bigger. Hopefully, they will stretch for her.
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