Hello! Just dropping in to share this one block so far this week. It is called 'Ribbons' and I am ecstatic to say that this is my 60th block!
I think this means there are 23 left to make and I'm about two thirds of the way through. Happily,after a quick flick through the book, I've realised that the remaining blocks I have to chose from are not all horrendously difficult!
There's a bit of white fabric love going on in my last few blocks so I'm hoping to move away from that and introduce more colour. The block I'm currently working on is called 'Century of Progress'. Aptly named - seems as if it's taking me a century to progress at all. It's a template job - there is no getting away from it.
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Saturday, 18 May 2013
Slow
Craft life has been so slow these last couple of weeks. I blame The Party - build up and recovery - as detailed in my last post. Today has also yielded little time in that respect because of a husband on call and a house in chaos!
I can't remember if the FWQ blocks I am sharing belong to this week, last week or the week before but share them I will. Hopefully I can find some time for catching up post -weekend!
Sooooo much happier with this version :-D
I can't remember if the FWQ blocks I am sharing belong to this week, last week or the week before but share them I will. Hopefully I can find some time for catching up post -weekend!
(Flock of Birds)
(Cats and Mice - possibly my New Favourite!)
And finally, I redid the 'Bouquet' block:
Monday, 13 May 2013
Party Time
Crafting hours were far and few between last week. This is because it was the week leading up to The Party. My seven year old became an eight year old and left me wondering where the time had gone, not to mention the fact I don't feel old enough to have an eight year old! In a moment, in which I must have completely lost all my senses, I consented to a four hour party in my own home for eight little girls plus birthday girl on a Saturday afternoon. By this morning I am nearly recovered.
We had definite activities plus adult help to marshal the troops which I think made the experience a lot less stressful than it could have been. After an initial welcoming period and present opening time the girls spent an hour decorating cupcakes:
Followed by film watching and popcorn:
And hot dogs, chips and birthday cake to finish!
We had definite activities plus adult help to marshal the troops which I think made the experience a lot less stressful than it could have been. After an initial welcoming period and present opening time the girls spent an hour decorating cupcakes:
Followed by film watching and popcorn:
And hot dogs, chips and birthday cake to finish!
Friday, 3 May 2013
Whirlpool III
I have started re-doing some of the blocks in my reject pile - to be honest it is not a very large pile. I really struggled with the 'Whirlpool' block. The first attempt was before Christmas and it didn't even make it onto a post - it went straight in the bin. A few weeks ago I had a second attempt which was a lot better - however, during the time I fell out with the FWQ a few weeks ago, 'Whirlpool II' also joined it's first cousin in the bin!
A few weeks and a lot of spray starch later, I present 'Whirlpool III':
Soooo pleased ;-)
And here are two more blocks for the week:
A few weeks and a lot of spray starch later, I present 'Whirlpool III':
Soooo pleased ;-)
And here are two more blocks for the week:
(Temperance Tree)
(Steps to the Alter)
Enjoy the Bank Holiday weekend whatever you are doing!
Thursday, 2 May 2013
Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Inventory
I love lists so I thought it would be good to write a list of all the Farmer's Wife blocks I've made - a sort of inventory. To date I have made 54 blocks! By the end of today I may even have 56 ;-). Writing the list made me realise two things - firstly, just how far I've come in the project, and secondly, all the blocks in the book are arranged alphabetically. Goodness knows why I didn't notice the latter before! It was also helpful to see exactly which blocks I had or hadn't made - some of them are so similar I had been getting confused as to which were actually completed. I am well over half way in the project now which makes me very happy.
I arranged all the blocks in order in a nice little pile. It it dawn on me that two or three blocks might need a re-do. I know a couple of blocks are a bit off in their measurements while at least one has questionable fabric choices so I should probably work on re-doing these at some point soon.
Here are last week's blocks - they were made early in the week but only found time to photograph them today:
(Homeward Bound)
(Windblown Square)
It is a very sunny day here so every single crease and stray thread has shown up in both photos, not to mention the fact that these blocks haven't exactly been ironed flat! Never mind!
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Baby Knitting
My friends are quite a fertile bunch it seems - I always have some sort of baby gift on the go. March/April has been no exception and I have made a couple of baby knitted items. Sometimes a handmade gift can be a bit hit or miss , but thankfully my friends are also an appreciative bunch too ;-)
This is the raglan sweater I made for baby Levi (and I love the name) the offspring of my very dear friend Hailey. The pattern is from one of Debbie Bliss' baby books and is knitted with aran wool on 5mm needles - a very quick knit indeed. The beauty of it is that the back and front instructions are exactly the same so quick to memorise. I know not everyone likes a raglan shaping but I do very much - I also find raglans much easier to seam together. The yarn I chose for this project was Debbie Bliss Rialto Aran in this lovely Indigo colour.
My second baby knitting project is this lovely 'Little Scallop' hat made for baby Eliza - truly the teeniest baby I have ever met at 5lb 3oz birth weight! She has some growing to do before the hat will fit I think! The pattern was found on Ravelry and the crochet flower and button detail is my own addition. This is just the start of a baby knitting spree - I have projects on the needles for my twin niece and nephew too!
This is the raglan sweater I made for baby Levi (and I love the name) the offspring of my very dear friend Hailey. The pattern is from one of Debbie Bliss' baby books and is knitted with aran wool on 5mm needles - a very quick knit indeed. The beauty of it is that the back and front instructions are exactly the same so quick to memorise. I know not everyone likes a raglan shaping but I do very much - I also find raglans much easier to seam together. The yarn I chose for this project was Debbie Bliss Rialto Aran in this lovely Indigo colour.
My second baby knitting project is this lovely 'Little Scallop' hat made for baby Eliza - truly the teeniest baby I have ever met at 5lb 3oz birth weight! She has some growing to do before the hat will fit I think! The pattern was found on Ravelry and the crochet flower and button detail is my own addition. This is just the start of a baby knitting spree - I have projects on the needles for my twin niece and nephew too!
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