Posted on 11/30/2019 6:49:59 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
The Monthly Fiber Arts Thread is a monthly gathering of people that love yarn and fabric of all kinds. From complete newbies that are looking to start that first project, to experienced fiber artists and beyond, we would love to hear from you.
It is impossible to hijack the Monthly Fiber Arts Thread. Knitting, crochet, quilting, weaving, general crafting - there is no telling where it will go, and that is part of the fun and interest. Jump in and join us! Send a Private Message to Diana in Wisconsin if you'd like to be added to our Fiber Arts Ping List.
NOTE: This is a once a Month Ping List. We do post to the thread during the month. Links to related articles and discussions which might be of interest to Fiber Arts fans are welcomed any time!
Okie dokie - I don’t have to ask!! :-)
I’ll have to check out ebay - go there only rarely & certainly never thought to look for cross stitch patterns (learn something new every day!).
Thanks - you can really see the detail on the ebay pic that wasn’t so apparent on my photo of the card.
She likes the Sue Hillis patterns and they are nice. Don’t get me wrong -it’s all in the execution and she does beautiful work especially for a senior who has had surgeries on her hands.https://www.etsy.com/in-en/listing/648854457/a-christmas-wish-cross-stitch-pattern
I really love the tradition of doing a cross stitch piece & then making a card out of it. The card this year was a surprise since they’ve moved to “the home” as they call it. She’s going to get a letter from me this year about her Christmas cards ... how much I enjoy them.
I’m sure that will mean a lot to her.
3 Crochet Temperature Blanket Charts - Free Downloads
Other info at the link:
How Many Colors Should My Temperature Blanket Have?
Keeping Track of Your Colors
Yarn Suggestions for Your Temperature Blanket
Knitting .... after mostly crocheting for years, I’m working on improving my knitting (taught myself to knit as a teenager, but bad hand positions/habits, etc. works against me). I find that knitters tend to have one thing they love to knit: socks are a ‘biggy’, sweaters is another.
My ‘biggy’ is fingerless mittens. I’m pretty obsessed with them. I have an “easy” pattern from Bhooked that I like, but it has a ‘thumb’ that you have to add after the main mitten is finished. It also calls for “chunky” yarn.
So, how about a pattern with a ‘gusset’ rather than a thumb & using 4 medium yarn? I found one!! We have a group that knits for charity & they posted that they need fingerless mittens for dialysis patients & posted a pattern for people to use. It uses #4 yarn, has a thumb ‘gusset’ and unlike all the other patterns I have, it knits from the top down to the cuff, which is “interesting” and I find that I like it.
Yesterday, it was rainy & cold here so no outdoor work was possible & the house had a MAJOR cleaning for a luncheon that happened last week which means NO ‘you-should-be-cleaning-instead-of-knitting’ guilt! I knitted two of the fingerless mittens per the ‘From the Heart’ pattern. That is a real improvement for me to knit two mittens in one day. They fit my hand nicely and I’m going to make some more for Christmas gifts with this pattern. There is a picture of the mitten on the pattern ... if you don’t like the long ribbed cuff, you can knit a few rows more after the gusset is finished before starting the 2x2 ribbing for the cuff & then just don’t do as many rows of ribbing.
This pattern is ‘easy’ enough that after two mittens, I pretty much have it memorized overall - you do need to keep a row count.
BTW, I used #8 circular needles rather than the 7 called for in the pattern - mittens turned out great. A 7 is 4.5 mm, 8 is 5.0 mm so I didn’t think it was enough difference to make a significant difference in the mitten.
The yarn used yesterday was ‘I Love This Yarn’ & the knitting needle size listed on the yarn is #8, so that was another reason I figured an 8 would work ok.
Wiki Has Released Over 83,500 Vintage Sewing Patterns Online For Download
Pinging myself for later in the week to get caught up!
Holiday prep and activities with friends and family are taking over my life right now! :)
25 Crochet Blankets (Patterns) Coming with Soothing Designs and Cozy Textures!
https://cutediyprojects.com/diy/best-25-crochet-blankets-patterns/
Peeking in this morning! I love each of those blankets better than the last! The Granny Square looks awesome and portable to work on a bit at a time! Thanks!
Another web site for you:
AUNT ANNIE
http://www.auntannie.com/index.html
https://www.anniescatalog.com/
Australias Oldest Man Knits Tiny Sweaters For Injured Penguins
How long does it take to master a craft? How about 80 years? Because 109-year-old Australian Alfred Date has been knitting since the 1930s and his latest/most famous endeavor was making mini sweaters for endangered penguins!
Back in 2013, Victorias Phillip Island Penguin Foundation asked for volunteers to make sweaters for the rare little penguins. Alfie, who has yet to learn to say no, pitched in. Knitted penguin jumpers play an important role in saving little penguins affected by oil pollution.
Father to 7, grandparent to 20, hes not only been an active knitter, but also a sportsman, having played golf till his 90s.
His secret for longevity? Waking up every morning. See, hes a joker, too!
Oh, I love that!
I'm setting up my office so I am ready to sew and I'll set up my ironing board and sewing machine (portable) in here too and watch the tutorial a number of times and sew along with her. :)
Nice! Not my colors either, but on a gray background, they would definitely be bright & cheerful.
With the exception of finishing 3 pairs of knitted fingerless mittens and gifts for my great-nieces (ages 1 & 3), I’m finished with Christmas shopping as of 15 minutes ago when I placed an online order. The mittens are the only knit/crochet items I’m doing for Christmas this year & 2 of the 3 will replace mittens I’ve previously given that are just plain worn out. Whew! Glad the “shopping” is over ... even got bags/bows for everything at the Dollar Store earlier today :-)
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.