Posted on 02/01/2020 10:42:18 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
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I love your monthly posts on fabric arts!
I miss my ex-wife. I got married too young, and was not the perfect husband. But she did it all: knit, crochet, sew.
My mother was an expert at sewing and knitting. She could make anything. She grew up in dire poverty, and had to learn this stuff for survival.
Winter White Flowers
and Uncle Sam Drummer Boy Bear
How long has this ping list been here? And how did I keep missing it?
Please add me :)
(I’m pinging Mom, she might like this too.)
The pattern is from Deplorable Knitter. She used to sell on R------, and I believe it was her designs that caused the R owners to freak and start calling names (all in the pursuit of tolerance, of course).
You can find her patterns here: DeplorableKnitter
Please add me to the fiber arts list! Thank you!
Not at the skill level shown in the photos(WOW).
I started by making rock climbing gear.
I enjoy making quilts from felted (SHRUNK) wool sweaters and coats. Using an old Union Special 39500 serger;ebay $200.
Have also made them from no longer used military uniforms, using an old Singer walking foot, they are hard to sew.
Also, enjoy hand needle felting sometimes called embellishing. And the usual array of requests from/for our grandchildren.
Recently discovered that I could extend the life of a favorite pair of wool socks with a bit of roving, some yarn and felting needles.
Those are awesome! I am in a group on Facebook named, ‘Make Crochet Great Again’ and they use the red MAGA ball cap as a logo with that slogan on it.
I’m sure we’ll all end up in Facebook Jail before the November election! ;)
*SMIRK*
Thank you! All Lurkers Welcome, LOL!
My Mom grew up poorer-than-poor and RURAL, so she learned to sew early and made herself some gorgeous things through the years. She still sews like a dream.
Both wreathes are pretty, but I love that little bear! :)
I was wondering if you guys would show up! This is month #3.
Yay! So glad you’re here! :)
Excellent skills to have! (See my tag line!)
Thanks. They’re both works in progress. I always seem to have multiple projects going on at the same time. I belong to several FB crochet groups but not Make Crochet Great Again. I’ll have to look for them and join.
Please add me to your list.
Thank you.
Please add me to your list.
Thank you.
I looked but couldn’t find the Make Crochet Great Again group. :(
Please add me to your list. I am a quilter. I do all of it by hand. I must have twenty tops, and can’t get inspired to work on them. I would love to hear some other ideas.
Twin Baby Girl:
Heartwarming from Best of Terry Kimbrough Baby Afghans
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Twin Baby Boy:
Corner to Corner Blanket with a border cobbled together from a couple of other patterns. I love doing C2C, but the border can be problematic. This turned out to be a nice solution not too feminine, but still sweet for a little baby.
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Cousin's baby blanket
Sweet Dreams from Best of Terry Kimbrough Baby Afghans
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