April 17, 2008


Paper or Plastic? Cotton!

Tonight I went to a sewing class at the local fabric shop. We made environmentally friendly shopping bags that fold into themselves for easy storage. The bags are much sturdier than those for sale at supermarkets.

I chose to sew a floral fabric as the lining. My sewing skills are improving and these bags will make great holiday gifts.






The bags fold into themselves because of the large outside pocket. Folded, they conveniently fit into a glove compartment or handbag.



April 05, 2008


Cotton Baby Hats
Yarn: Cotton Ease (110 Lake) and Peaches & Creme (89 Camel)
Needles: Size 7 straight and dpn
(Pattern by Jennifer L. Jones from Stitch n' Bitch
)

March 27, 2008


My First Quilt - a work in progress
It appears as though I have successfully completed two rows of my first quilt. I've had a great time working on this project and I've really learned a lot about sewing. I'm pleased with my fabric selection, the squares seem to be complementing each other quite nicely. So far, so good.

March 23, 2008


Silkscreen
Today I assumed the role of "lovely assistant" and helped Jon with his silk screening project. He is making some great t-shirts for his friends.

March 04, 2008


Preparation

While several family members and close friends are busy preparing their nurseries, I’ve been busy preparing my sewing area. Perhaps the recent frogging of a pair of socks and beret are to blame for my lack of knitting mojo. That, coupled with four babies just around the corner, and I don’t know if I have it in me to knit fast enough! I’ve been eager to get better acquainted with my sewing machine – the time is now!


I’ve decided to make eight Simple Bibs from Amy Karol’s book, “Bend-The-Rules Sewing”. There are some inspiring patterns in this book, and it isn’t intimidating. I’ve selected some fabrics that I hope will match the personalities of the mothers and fathers to-be.

Tonight I am taking my first sewing lesson. The tips acquired from hands-on learning are so valuable to me. I’ve never had much interest in making quilts, but my first project is a lap quilt and I’m very excited. I’ve selected three fabrics for the project, two of which are batiks.
Though I’ve been a professional graphic designer for many years, selecting fabrics is a whole new world. Colors, patterns and textures that I once thought would compliment each other suddenly don’t, and vise versa. It is fascinating!

February 10, 2008


Snowboarding at Sugarbush
Jon and I went snowboarding this morning at Mt. Ellen. The snow was really great! I love my new board, a Burton Feelgood 149.


Unfortunately the camera batteries died before I could get any pictures of Jon (and he's much more exciting to watch than me!)

GOOD TIMES!

February 05, 2008

"The Way I Am"

This song by Ingrid Michaelson is one of the best I've heard in a while. I think the video compliments it perfectly. Enjoy!
(Directed by Autumn de Wilde.)

January 30, 2008


Montego Bay Scarf (for Auntie L)
Yarn: Handmaiden Sea Silk - Ebony
Needles: Size 9 straight
Modifications: Larger needles and less fringe. I used strands of three for the fringe.
(Pattern featured in the Summer 2007 issue of Interweave Knits)

January 29, 2008


Ballband Dishcloths (for Dad)
Yarn: Peaches & Creme 100% Cotton - Camel (89) and Black (2)
Lion Cotton - Seaspray (123)
Needles: Size 7 straight
(Pattern featured in the book Mason-Dixon Knitting)

January 05, 2008


Apricot-Orange Scones
A few days of negative degree weather will make you forget all about your resolutions for the new year and compel you to bake scones. It was either the weather (which I blame everything on since I moved from California to Vermont) or one of the inspiring books I received for Christmas - "The Apron Book", which captivated my domestic side throughout the recent storm.

I received a library of craft-related books for Christmas this year, which confirms that I was a really good grrrl in 2007. "The Apron Book" by EllynAnne Geisel (shown above)
, "Vogue Knitting Quick Reference" by the editors of Vogue Knitting Magazine,"Knitting Lingerie Style" by Joan McGowan-Michael, "The Ultimate Sock Book" by Vogue Knitting, and "Sew Everything Workshop" by Diana Rupp.

Jon, Nico and I went snowshoeing this morning, followed by a trip to the recycling house... so that should justify consuming a few extra comfort calories, snuggling up with a good book and starting a new project.