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Amber's (scaifea) 2021 Knitting/Sewing/Cross Stitch/Crafting Projects

1scaifea
Déc 29, 2020, 7:17 am

Hi, everyone! Happy New Year!

Last year I started my thread with this: "I've recently started a new, part-time job at the local public library, so my crafting productivity will likely suffer this year. I still hope to spend *some* time in my sewing room, and I'll share what gets done there here." Boy, have things changed in a year. I loved that library job, but lost it to Covid layoffs after just three months, only to have another job I love fall right into my lap: I was asked to join the faculty at the University of Dayton to teach Latin and other Classics courses, so I've dusted off my professor's cap and returned to academia. I teach all my classes from home via Zoom, and still find a bit of time here and there for my sewing room.

Here's a look at my work space:





Happy crafting, everyone!

2scaifea
Modifié : Déc 31, 2020, 9:25 am

Current projects:
-A king-size quilt for myself (and my husband, I suppose), in the piecing stage
-a greyscale fractal pattern cross stitch project
-two knitted scarves: one with cables and a striped one, for which I'm using leftover yarn scraps and a random number generator to determine how many rows to knit for each color. It will turn out looking a bit like a Doctor Who scarf, I suspect.

ETA:
-a knitted baby blanket
-a knitted striped hat to go along with the cable scarf (and leg warmers I made last year)

3scaifea
Modifié : Déc 29, 2020, 7:24 am

My 12yo son, Charlie, has outgrown the mittens I made him (in Gryffindor colors, of course), and when I mentioned to him yesterday that I should order him some gloves, he said, "Could you make me another pair of these?" So, of course, I immediately ordered the yarn (along with some to make myself a pair of Slytherin mittens). So that project is coming up soon, too.

4lauralkeet
Déc 29, 2020, 7:37 am

>2 scaifea: (and my husband, I suppose)

HA! How very kind of you, Amber!

>3 scaifea: I love this.

5scaifea
Déc 29, 2020, 7:50 am

>4 lauralkeet: Laura: Charlie's at that age where I worry that any day now he'll start to think he's too old for certain things, so it made me so happy that he still wants me to make him stuff like this. I'm hoping he'll be like my brother was, who still asked my mom every year to help him make his Halloween costume, even as an adult (although my mom used to get exasperated that he never lost the believe that she could sew or craft anything and everything).

6dudes22
Déc 29, 2020, 8:47 am

Those are some nice projects to start the year. Hope you get your yarn order quickly.

7scaifea
Déc 29, 2020, 8:49 am

>6 dudes22: Thanks, Betty!

8avaland
Déc 29, 2020, 10:19 am

I'm glad to hear you got a wonderful job (OMG, Charlie is 12!).

Good luck with the king-size quilt, I've done two, possibly 3 that size and I admit I like working with the smaller quilts much better :-).

Will be following all your projects as I have for now many, many years!

9scaifea
Déc 29, 2020, 11:20 am

>8 avaland: Lois: Yep. 12. Yoicks.



I've done one king-sized quilt before this one, and yes, it's an undertaking. This one will probably take me yonks to finish.

10avaland
Déc 30, 2020, 7:37 am

>9 scaifea: Yoicks, indeed. My, he has grown! Relax though, my son was around 29 when I helped him with that giant sock monkey costume (oh wait! I 'advised' him... he did all the sewing). Geeky guys do odd things (he's 36 now) and to be honest so do my geeky girls (the oldest, 41, in her spare time, sews and sells fuzzy cube 'stuffies' for a VR "beat-saber" game. The other daughter & husband elaborately dress up each Halloween, usually with another couple - including the toddlers/babies. One recent year they presented as the entire Addam's family.

See, Charlie, may keep you sewing for a long time to come.

11scaifea
Déc 30, 2020, 7:50 am

>10 avaland: Oh, I love that! Here's hoping my (not so little) geek keeps it up, too. *daydreams about making Halloween costumes for adult Charlie, his partner, their kiddos,...*

12avaland
Déc 30, 2020, 1:16 pm

>11 scaifea: Ah, but should you not encourage him/them to create his/their own? I have given all my three sewing machines (post college) - nothing as nice as my own, mind you.

13scaifea
Déc 30, 2020, 1:58 pm

>12 avaland: Lois: Charlie knows the basics, and it by nature pretty crafty, but selfishly I'd rather do it for him.

14scaifea
Déc 31, 2020, 9:24 am

Welp, I've already started another knitting project. The cable scarf is meant to go with the leg warmers I made last year, as I'm using the same rose-ish colored yarn to make it, and I've been thinking that I would also like to make a hat to complete the set, and I want to make it striped with the same *two* yarns in the leg warmers. I realized yesterday that I should go ahead and make the hat so that I can then just use up all the rest of the rose-ish yarn in the scarf (I like my scarves super long), so yeah. I started the hat. And I also forgot that I've got a baby blanket on the needles, too. *sigh*

15PawsforThought
Déc 31, 2020, 9:37 am

Haha! Oh, Amber - at least you'll never run out of things to do! I recognise myself so much in this - constantly "Oh, and then I could do *this* too!"

16scaifea
Déc 31, 2020, 9:37 am

>15 PawsforThought: YUP. Story of my life, right there.

17dudes22
Déc 31, 2020, 10:07 am

I think that will look great - having all those things to match.

18scaifea
Déc 31, 2020, 10:31 am

>17 dudes22: Thanks, Betty - I hope so! I kind of like the idea of having the same colors for all three pieces but different patterns for each.

19lauralkeet
Déc 31, 2020, 12:10 pm

I can't wait to see your creations, Amber!

20scaifea
Déc 31, 2020, 2:43 pm

>19 lauralkeet: Aw, thanks, Laura!

21scaifea
Jan 6, 2021, 10:09 am

Project Update (since I don't actually have any photos to share yet):

I did finish the hat, but I'm going to wait to take a picture of it until I've also finished the scarf, so I can show all three pieces together, hopefully.

I'm still slowly working on the quilt, but it *is* slow, because winter means I am freezing all. the. time. and my sewing space is always to chilliest in the house. So, I've been avoiding it lately.

I've ordered the yarn for Charlie's new mittens, so hopefully that will arrive soonish.

22avaland
Jan 6, 2021, 10:31 am

I bought a small space heater for my studio; it’s in an outward corner of an addition so it’s a long way for the furnace to reach.

23dudes22
Jan 6, 2021, 10:31 am

>21 scaifea: - My sewing area is in the basement and gets chilly. My husband made it like a room with a door and I got a space heater which helps a lot. I keep it at the end where I sew and, if I'm there for a while, I sometimes have to turn it down a little.

24dudes22
Jan 6, 2021, 10:32 am

>22 avaland: - we were posting at the same time. - great idea.

25scaifea
Jan 6, 2021, 10:46 am

>22 avaland: >23 dudes22: Ha! I have a space heater that I drag from room to room in the main part of the house, but I don't keep one in the sewing space because I'm never sitting down for long enough for it to make a difference (I need it blasting pretty much right on me to keep an semblance of warm).

I'm trying to pep-talk myself into venturing down there this morning still. We'll see.

26avaland
Modifié : Jan 7, 2021, 3:58 pm

>24 dudes22: Aren't we supposed to link pinky fingers and say "jinx!" when that happens.

2nd suggestion: have an electrician install a wall heater. We had this done in our family room which is the other, bigger part of the same addition. Some heat from the furnace makes it out there, but not as much, so we have this wall-mount electric heater to supplement (there is a gas fireplace in the room but it needs to be replaced).

27scaifea
Jan 7, 2021, 3:10 pm

>26 avaland: Ooooh, now *that's* an interesting idea... I may have to run that one by The Husband.

28avaland
Jan 7, 2021, 4:03 pm

>26 avaland: The brand of ours says "Stelpro" and I remember he said it was Canadian. It's about 36x18"and sits about 12-15" off the floor. If the room has a high ceiling you might need a fan to keep the hot air from accumulating at the ceiling :-) It's a good investment if you are planning to stay there for a long time. Good luck.

29dudes22
Jan 7, 2021, 4:14 pm

There are ones that go closer to the ceiling too, I think.

30scaifea
Jan 7, 2021, 5:10 pm

>28 avaland: >29 dudes22: Great - thanks for the info!

31scaifea
Jan 7, 2021, 5:10 pm

The yarn for Charlie's mittens came today, so I've cast on and started those. Maybe I'll finish them before summer?

32avaland
Jan 9, 2021, 7:50 am

Two boxes sent to you yesterday, about 10 lbs of fun coming your way (couldn't find one box that would hold all). And I have some space on the shelves to fill! (thx)

33scaifea
Jan 9, 2021, 8:47 am

>32 avaland: Wow, thank you so much, Lois! Now that's something to look forward to!

34avaland
Jan 9, 2021, 10:54 am

>33 scaifea: Of course, it could take a year to get there....

35scaifea
Jan 9, 2021, 11:03 am

>34 avaland: *snork!* True.

36scaifea
Jan 31, 2021, 10:25 am

Hey, look everybody! I finished a project!

Charlie's new Gryffindor mittens (same as the last pair I made him a couple of years ago, but...much. bigger. #gentlegiantcharlie):

37scaifea
Jan 31, 2021, 10:25 am

I'm still working on the scarf mentioned above, but I may even get it finished today. I'm also going to brave the cold sewing space to work on the quilt today and maybe I'll take some photos of the squares I've finished.

38rosalita
Jan 31, 2021, 11:59 am

Love the mittens!

39scaifea
Jan 31, 2021, 12:05 pm

Thanks, Julia! I can’t believe that I had to make them so big! His hands are now much larger than mine. He’s 12. Yoicks.

40rosalita
Jan 31, 2021, 12:10 pm

Yoicks, indeed! What size shoe does he wear?

41lauralkeet
Jan 31, 2021, 12:27 pm

Nice mittens, Amber! Do you have your own mitten/scarf set in Slytherin colors?

42scaifea
Jan 31, 2021, 12:47 pm

>40 rosalita: I think he's at a men's 8 right now? I honestly can't remember.

>41 lauralkeet: Thanks, Laura! I have a scarf and sock, but I bought more Slytherin colored yarn to make mittens and a hat, too.

43avaland
Jan 31, 2021, 1:23 pm

>37 scaifea: Do you have a space heater down there yet! I've to use mine each time I've been in the studio this month. I finally put down that last thermal shade (I so like to look out the window from my sewing machine....)

I can't believe he is 14! Is he into other cool stuff?

44dudes22
Jan 31, 2021, 2:40 pm

Those are cute mittens. I've been using my space heater too.

45scaifea
Jan 31, 2021, 2:45 pm

>43 avaland: No space-heater, Lois. The room is too big and I move around too much in it while I'm down there for a space heater to help me much.

He's 12 - don't make him any older! He's into all kinds of cool stuff: D&D (he runs a virtual weekly game with some friends, who have named the group The Tall Narrator D&D Club, in reference to how tall their DM, Charlie, is), story writing (he's part of a creative writing club at school), and all sorts of art projects - and he is learning to crochet! Post vaccines, he wants to take either fencing or archery lessons.

>44 dudes22: Thanks, Betty!

46scaifea
Fév 2, 2021, 10:21 am

I finished knitting the cabled scarf I've been working on forever last night, which completes the set along with the leg warmers and hat. (The middle photo has the truest colors. Also, please ignore the Pandemic Witch Hair):





47avaland
Fév 2, 2021, 10:25 am

Waving at Amber! Those are great projects, I like those hand warmers. A friend sent me a pair a few months ago, very useful!

48scaifea
Fév 2, 2021, 10:28 am

>47 avaland: Thanks, Lois! (They're leg warmers, though.)

49avaland
Fév 2, 2021, 10:33 am

>48 scaifea: Oof, my bad. Still lovely as leg-warmers!

50scaifea
Fév 2, 2021, 10:38 am

>49 avaland: Ha! Thanks!

51dudes22
Fév 2, 2021, 10:48 am

I like all of them but I Love the cables on the scarf. (with a capital "L")

52scaifea
Modifié : Fév 2, 2021, 10:51 am

>51 dudes22: Thanks, Betty! Cables are so fun, I think, because they look so impressive when there's really nothing to 'em!

53PawsforThought
Fév 2, 2021, 10:53 am

>46 scaifea: Well done, Amber! They all look really good, but the leg warmers are my favourites, because I'm a sucker for those kinds of stars/poinsettias. And as someone who's danced a fair bit, I know the value of leg warmers.

54lauralkeet
Fév 2, 2021, 11:31 am

I commented on your 75 thread but why not add kudos here eh? Very very nice!

55scaifea
Modifié : Fév 2, 2021, 11:42 am

>53 PawsforThought: Thanks!

>54 lauralkeet: Ha! Thanks, Laura!

56sallypursell
Fév 2, 2021, 7:21 pm

Lovely work.

57scaifea
Fév 3, 2021, 7:08 am

>56 sallypursell: Thanks, Sally.

58melannen
Fév 3, 2021, 11:26 am

Oh, beautiful! I love the three different patterns that still coordinate

59scaifea
Fév 3, 2021, 11:35 am

>58 melannen: Thanks so much! I'm glad you like the different patterns - I kind of love that idea of choosing one theme around which to make variations and I think it worked out pretty well here.

60lesmel
Fév 3, 2021, 11:40 pm

>46 scaifea: All the pieces are lovely! I was also admiring your hair when I see you called it witch hair. LOL

61scaifea
Fév 4, 2021, 7:00 am

>60 lesmel: Ha! Thanks for the project *and* the hair love! I haven't had a cut in over a year now, so it's WILD. It generally lives in a messy bun, but that wouldn't look very good with a hat over it...

62avaland
Fév 5, 2021, 9:52 am

>61 scaifea: That is great hair. I'm coming up on a year of no cutting, also. Both my husband and I feel we are re-living the early 70s through our hair. Mine is thin, fine and now below my shoulders.

63rosalita
Fév 5, 2021, 9:59 am

Agreed that your hair looks great, Amber. I had a small nervous breakdown back in October and hacked all of mine off with a pair of scissors. I felt really good about it, too! But then, when you look like me vanity is a foolish luxury. :-)

64lesmel
Fév 5, 2021, 11:12 am

About 20 yrs ago my hair was to my waist. Then I stuck my elbow in it one too many times and I chopped it to my ears. Ever since I went pixie about eight years ago, I haven't tolerated any hair touching my neck. If I had to go a year without a haircut, I would be a national news story. As it was, I think I was a week away from shaving my head back in May when salons were allowed to reopen in Texas. I am lucky. My stylist rents a booth in a building. All of the spaces are rentals. There's no one in the lobby. All the doors stay closed. You aren't allowed in the building until your appointment.

65scaifea
Fév 5, 2021, 11:21 am

>62 avaland: Aw, thanks, Lois. Mine is to my waist now (it grows *fast*) and it's always very coarse and thick, so there's a LOT of hair there right now.

>63 rosalita: Thanks, Julia. Ha! I've been tempted to cut a few inches off myself but haven't braved it yet.

>64 lesmel: I've had hair at all lengths through the years and even rocked a pixie cut for a bit. I'm sure your hairstylist is taking all the right precautions, but my anxiety won't let me feel safe even then.

66PawsforThought
Fév 5, 2021, 4:53 pm

I have you bet, Amber - I haven't had a haircut in over two (!) years! I have a hard time finding hairdressers who can cut my hair well (very curly, which isn't too common here) so I had decided to not cut it until I found someone I trusted. And then covid happened.

67sallypursell
Fév 5, 2021, 9:59 pm

>63 rosalita: What does that last sentence mean? Somehow I doubt your statement.

68sallypursell
Fév 5, 2021, 10:00 pm

>64 lesmel: Mine is hip-length, and has been most of my life. I sometimes cut it to donate, but then I can't wait until it grows out again. Still, I know what you mean. I get it caught on doorknobs.

69scaifea
Modifié : Fév 6, 2021, 8:35 am

>66 PawsforThought: Sounds like you win, then. Best of luck finding someone you like, post-vaccine.

>67 sallypursell: Don't believe her for one second: I've met her in person more than once and she is absolutely lovely in every way possible, and she has a gorgeous smile that makes everyone around her feel warm and happy.

>68 sallypursell: I haven't had hair this long in a good while. It's okay but not my favorite because it takes so long to dry and is unwieldy if I leave it down. I can live with it for now, though.

70scaifea
Fév 6, 2021, 8:37 am

I may actually try to get into the sewing room today, folks. This semester I'm teaching two courses instead of one, and I don't have the hour or two here and there during the week to sneak in and get a few stitches done. I'm hoping to get a couple more quilt blocks together today...

71rosalita
Fév 6, 2021, 9:58 am

>67 sallypursell: >69 scaifea: Amber is entirely too generous which will come as no surprise to anyone who reads this thread! I miss our bookstore meetups very much!

72scaifea
Fév 6, 2021, 10:08 am

>71 rosalita: I was thinking as I typed that, "I miss those meetups so much!"

73justchris
Fév 7, 2021, 12:49 am

>62 avaland: and >64 lesmel: and >65 scaifea: and >66 PawsforThought: I envy folks with the extra long hair! I always wanted mine super long but never managed to get much beyond my shoulder or maybe mid-back thanks to the joy that is split ends.

I got cancer back in 2008, so I got my hair shaved off. Apparently I look great bald--good head shape or something. I got henna patterns on my head both times for fun. The first time my hair grew back it was great--roan and curly and looked great effortlessly. The second time, meh, it's now mousy instead of blond and definitely thinner than before. I looked like a dandelion puff for awhile until it grew long enough to weigh downward with gravity.

I've kept the hair fairly short since then because I got tired of having all the hair and no plan beyond a pony tail. Now I'm trying to figure out a good hair regimen in terms of washing and moisturizing so that it looks good and the wavy-curly shows well. If I ever get that sorted, then I'll think about going long again and how to style it from there.

>70 scaifea: Good luck! I keep thinking I'm making such good progress with stuff that surely next week I can dive into long-delayed sewing projects, but then I end up taking 2 to a dozen steps back and never get to the new fabric. At least I am actually getting to some of the mending though. Quilt squares are so ambitious and lovely!

74scaifea
Fév 7, 2021, 8:47 am

>73 justchris: My thick, coarse, wavy hair usually looks pretty good with just a bit of mousse and an air dry, but that's if I have regular every-3-months visits to the salon to get it thinned out a bit. The thickness and weight are issues, so I mostly keep it in some sort of up-do now.

I didn't manage to get into the sewing room yesterday; by the time I got everything else done it was afternoon and my wrist was doing its occasional acting up, so I spent the rest of the day with my brace on and reading. It's feeling better this morning so maybe today?

75avaland
Fév 7, 2021, 3:04 pm

>73 justchris: Just to correct impressions, my hair is only past my shoulders now, for the first time since perhaps the early 70s.

76lesmel
Fév 8, 2021, 9:16 pm

>75 avaland: Mine is probably about 1" long except on the crown; but the sides are touching the tips of my ears -- this is phase one of the "time to call the stylist" dance.

77PawsforThought
Fév 9, 2021, 6:47 am

>73 justchris: My hair looks better when it's just below the shoulder (just long enough to be able to pull into a pony tail) but it's nearing my belly button now. Unlike Amber, I have to tell hairdressers *not* to thin my hair out because I want it to be thick, or it will look strange when it coils up.

Amber, I hope you do manage to get to work on those quilt blocks. I'm not getting much done at the moment, aside from downing copious amounts of tea.

78scaifea
Fév 9, 2021, 6:58 am

>76 lesmel: this is phase one of the "time to call the stylist" dance
*snork!* Thanks for the early morning giggle!

>77 PawsforThought: I managed about an hour of quilting time this past weekend. *sigh* Last semester I was able to spend some time during the week in the sewing room, but this semester I'm teaching a course I haven't taught in 10 years or so, and the prep work is keeping me too busy for crafting time. Gah.

79justchris
Fév 10, 2021, 11:17 am

>76 lesmel: Ha! My stylist loves to announce to everyone that I'm in for my annual haircut, unlike her other clients. Sometimes I even manage twice a year.

I have Curly Girl and Better Than Good Hair, and I've tried following their recommendations, which include not completely rinsing out the conditioner for extra moisturizing. That just leaves my hair looking limp. Lately, I've been applying just a little bit of leave-in conditioner before blotting my wet hair, but again, limp! Last night I decided to leave off the conditioner, and this morning just dampened the dry hair and applied an oil mist. That seems to have a better effect. This hair business is so much work for the most basic of results for someone who's spent a lifetime ignoring it all. But now I have an office job, could be considered a "professional" and need to look better than unkempt. Field work was so much easier!

>78 scaifea: I hope you get into the groove enough to find more time to steal away into your sewing room.

80scaifea
Fév 11, 2021, 10:13 am

>79 justchris: Thanks, Chris.

81scaifea
Fév 11, 2021, 10:22 am

So, I still haven't been in the sewing room, but I wanted to relate a neat story:
I'm teaching Classical Mythology this semester, via zoom, and I have another faculty member auditing the class (she contacted me for permission in December, saying that she had a rough fall semester and wanted to treat herself to a course that sounded fun). In the background of her little zoom square I have been noticing during class that she has a beautiful log cabin quilt hanging on the wall behind her, so yesterday after class I asked her if she had made the quilt, and she did! So we chatted for a while about quilting, and she's thinking about making a myth-themed quilt! I've found another member of our tribe!

82PawsforThought
Fév 11, 2021, 11:19 am

>81 scaifea: Oooh, a myth-themed quilt sounds very interesting. i wonder what myths she'll pick and how she'll do it.

83lauralkeet
Fév 11, 2021, 11:55 am

>81 scaifea: what a fun discovery!

84dudes22
Fév 11, 2021, 12:07 pm

I hope you'll keep us informed on her progress. It sounds interesting.

85scaifea
Fév 12, 2021, 8:45 am

>82 PawsforThought: >83 lauralkeet: >84 dudes22:

We've both decided that it was some sort of kismet that led her to audit my class, because we have discovered so much that we have in common. I sense an instant new friendship here and I'm loving it. I'll definitely keep you updated if she decides to make the quilt (and if she doesn't mind my sharing the details. I may need to try to convince her to join LibraryThing and our group...)

86lauralkeet
Fév 12, 2021, 5:08 pm

>85 scaifea: this story just keeps getting better!!

87avaland
Fév 17, 2021, 10:25 am

>81 scaifea:, >85 scaifea: Such a great story, Amber. How often does something like that happen in one's life, the answer is usually not often. Enjoy your new friendship.

88sallypursell
Fév 17, 2021, 7:41 pm

It sounds as if hair length is all over the place, from almost gone, to enough to swim in. I love my long, long, hair, and I usually wear it up in a grandma bun--that way I look like the stereotype Mrs. Claus. When I go out I leave it down, and I get constant compliments, especially since it turned a dappled silver.

89scaifea
Fév 18, 2021, 6:45 am

>86 lauralkeet: >87 avaland: I think she'd fit right in here, so I'll mention LT and this group in particular to her.

>88 sallypursell: Oooh, your hair sounds lovely! That's just what I want to happen to mine - and the grey is starting to show up here and there...

90justchris
Fév 19, 2021, 1:11 am

>81 scaifea: How great!

The dedicated quilter in my building is starting to get requests from neighbors. She doesn't do full-size quilts, mostly squares for hanging and occasionally baby blankets.

91scaifea
Fév 28, 2021, 8:24 am

Time for an update since I have no actual finished projects to report:

I'm *still* working on piecing the quilt; last weekend I thought I was nearly finished with that part, only to realize that my dummy brain had been following the numbers for a smaller quilt size and I still have about half of the squares to go! I wondered why I had so much of each fabric left over. Yoicks. So yesterday I finished cutting out all the pieces and I'll get back to sewing the rest of the squares together today. This thing is taking FOREVER. It's this quilt project, the one I mentioned started waaaay back in June:

92dudes22
Fév 28, 2021, 8:49 am

That's looking good. How many blocks were you short? But you can use the small ones for some matching pillows or a table runner. Two for one.

93scaifea
Fév 28, 2021, 9:02 am

>92 dudes22: I was short...a lot. And "small ones?" I'm not following...

94scaifea
Fév 28, 2021, 10:31 am

Here's how many squares I have left, all cut and sorted:



*sigh*

95dudes22
Fév 28, 2021, 1:27 pm

Oh - I misunderstood. I thought you meant that you had cut pieces for smaller squares instead of larger ones. I see now you meant that you just didn't cut enough fabric.

96scaifea
Fév 28, 2021, 1:45 pm

>95 dudes22: Aha! Okay, your comments make complete sense now! Oh boy, I'd be so angry at myself if that were really the case! Whew!

97avaland
Fév 28, 2021, 4:30 pm

We've all been there in similar ways! You are doing the right thing (rather than storing and ignoring it for a decade or so, like some of us, ha ha).

98scaifea
Fév 28, 2021, 6:11 pm

>97 avaland: Ha! Well, since it's for my own bed, I want it finished soon...ish...

99sallypursell
Mar 3, 2021, 6:48 pm

That's really attractive fabric.

100scaifea
Mar 3, 2021, 7:35 pm

Thanks! The colors are a bit off in the photo; their chocolate and tans and creams, and various shades of blue.

101sallypursell
Mar 3, 2021, 7:49 pm

>100 scaifea: I think they work fine even with the colors off a little, but your description sounds luscious. I have a quilt in mind that is dark plum and chocolate, with a little B&W stripe--although I found some great birch-wood pictorial fabric which might take the place of the stripe.

102scaifea
Mar 4, 2021, 7:11 am

>101 sallypursell: Oh, I love the sound of plum and chocolate together (both color and food wise)!

103lesmel
Mar 4, 2021, 10:10 am

>94 scaifea: There's also something so appealing when all the parts are cut and just brimming with potential. How is it going?

104scaifea
Mar 4, 2021, 10:36 am

>103 lesmel: Oh, agreed! It doesn't do much going during the week, when I'm too busy with teaching my own courses and helping my son with his online schooling. I'm hoping to get more done this weekend, though, and I also ordered (and already received! So fast!) the fabric for the solid blocks, which will go in between the pieced ones. I'm so pleased with it and I think it will look really good. I'll try to remember to take a photo of it - and attempt better photos of the other fabrics - this weekend.

105avaland
Mar 5, 2021, 10:02 am

I was just coming over here to see how the quilt was progressing. You audience awaits! :-)

106scaifea
Mar 5, 2021, 11:13 am

>105 avaland: Ha! No pressure then...

107scaifea
Modifié : Mar 6, 2021, 12:27 pm

Okay, so here's the pattern I'm using for the quilt:



And here are the fabrics, in a more accurate light, with the new fabric for the plain blocks and the borders in the background:



And then I forgot to add the fabric for the two smaller strips of border to the first photo, so here it is with the other border fabric again:



ETA: The fabrics are flannel, too. It should be a lovely and soft quilt, hopefully.

108lauralkeet
Mar 6, 2021, 2:03 pm

Oooh, very nice indeed!

109dudes22
Mar 6, 2021, 3:21 pm

I was just thinking if asking if they were flannels. Those make a great combination.

110scaifea
Mar 6, 2021, 3:55 pm

>109 dudes22: Thanks! I love the colors so much.

111PawsforThought
Mar 6, 2021, 5:02 pm

>107 scaifea: That looks really nice, Amber. I love the combination of soft colours and the soft fabric - flannel is so cozy. Some day I will do something similar out of my old pyjamas.

112avaland
Mar 7, 2021, 5:52 am

Of course it will be a lovely quilt! (banish all doubts!)

113scaifea
Mar 7, 2021, 8:08 am

>111 PawsforThought: >112 avaland: Thanks!

>112 avaland: Lois: Thanks for that! A king size quilt is such an undertaking that I wonder if I'll ever see the end of it!

114sallypursell
Mar 7, 2021, 6:13 pm

>112 avaland: I made a king-sized quilt when I didn't know better. It took me 2 1/2 years to do, but turned out nicely.

115avaland
Mar 8, 2021, 6:26 am

>113 scaifea: Oh, you will.

I did one quilt for our bed, king-size, finishing it in time to have it on the bed when we sold the Massachusetts house 2014. It's a bear to wash, but thankfully it rarely needs it. I do love it and we use it all the time. I've made more than a few queen-sized ones over the years, but nowadays I prefer to make smaller quilts (It's more like playing when they are small :-)

116scaifea
Mar 8, 2021, 6:56 am

>114 sallypursell: >115 avaland: I've made one once before (for my parents), but at that point I was a full time parent and seemed to have more time. I'm still a full time parent, but now I'm also a part time professor again and only have time to sew on the weekends right now. So yeah, 2.5 years sounds about right. Ha!

117avaland
Mar 11, 2021, 5:48 am

>116 scaifea: Well, hang in there!

118scaifea
Mar 11, 2021, 6:47 am

>117 avaland: Thanks, Lois!

119scaifea
Mar 31, 2021, 7:28 am

I'm here and lurking on the threads; my craft projects are just slow going lately. But I did finish knitting a scarf this week and am in the process of blocking it, so I should have photos to share soon...

For my next knitting project I want to make some new felted coasters for my office, which we recently remodeled (so I want coasters to match the new color scheme of blue/white/light grey), but even though I've made these before, I can't find the right size needles in my stash. Yoicks. I have the hardest time keeping track of those things. So, I ordered a new set and will have to wait a couple of days. In the meantime I can't be without something to keep my hands busy during evening TV time, so I started a pair of socks that I've been planning on making for a friend. Once the new needles get here, I'll probably go back and forth between the two projects (not to mention the other couple of projects already on needles and languishing in my project box...).

120dudes22
Mar 31, 2021, 10:52 am

>119 scaifea: - I think we all have projects in all those states, Amber.

121scaifea
Mar 31, 2021, 10:58 am

>120 dudes22: Ha! Yep, I suspect so. It's a crafting habit hazzard.

122avaland
Mar 31, 2021, 11:00 am

>119 scaifea:, >120 dudes22: I'd be very surprised if you didn't have a couple of projects in process...;-)

123scaifea
Avr 3, 2021, 8:38 am

>122 avaland: Ha! Fair point.

124scaifea
Modifié : Avr 3, 2021, 8:46 am

The scarf is still blocking (mostly because I forgot about it during the week - yoicks), but I did get started on the coasters. I've got one knitted, but I'll wait until they're all (both? more? I don't know how many I'll make) finished before I felt them. I've added one of the old coasters I made years ago for a sort of before-and-after-felting contrast:

125dudes22
Avr 3, 2021, 9:38 am

I've always found the idea of felting interesting. I saw a project once to make Christmas stockings from old wool skirts that had been felted and I actually went to the Goodwill and bought one skirt. Which stayed on a shelf until I thought - "What are you thinking?"

126scaifea
Avr 3, 2021, 10:04 am

>125 dudes22: Ha! I and *so* much thrift store stuff that I've purchased over the years, thinking, "I can do something with that!" and it's mostly all still stashed away waiting for me to do something with it.

127PawsforThought
Avr 3, 2021, 10:25 am

>124 scaifea: Ooh, felting! I'm trying to get starting on a felting project too - felted yarn balls sewed together to make a trivet.

128scaifea
Avr 3, 2021, 10:30 am

>127 PawsforThought: Felting's nice because it's such an easy thing to do. Good luck with your project.

129lauralkeet
Avr 3, 2021, 7:59 pm

>124 scaifea: Those are nice! Years ago I accidentally felted a child's Laura Ashley sweater which was so cute on my daughter and then became clothing for a teddy bear. Oops. But a few years ago I took a week-long class on various felting techniques. It was really fun although I haven't tried anything on my own.

130scaifea
Avr 4, 2021, 7:38 am

>129 lauralkeet: Ha! The thrift shops tend to be filled with those sorts of sweater mistakes, and I'm always tempted to buy them up to make mittens or something out of them. Just what I need: another pile of Things To Be Repurposed.

I've only done the one kind of felting (stick it in the washing machine repeatedly until it looks like you want it to look), but I know that there are all kinds. A class sounds very cool!

131SandDune
Avr 7, 2021, 8:56 am

>130 scaifea: I have some cashmere fingerless gloves which are repurposed from unwanted cashmere sweaters. Very nice.

132scaifea
Avr 7, 2021, 8:57 am

>131 SandDune: Oh, nice!

133SassyLassy
Avr 7, 2021, 6:30 pm

>107 scaifea: Just catching up here, but I really like your pattern and fabrics. Flannel is so nice.

Did you actually set the two pieces in the middle out so that the swirl would link? If not, take the credit for it anyway, as it looks really neat.

134scaifea
Avr 8, 2021, 7:01 am

>133 SassyLassy: Thanks! I *love* these fabrics and colors, too.

And ha! I didn't even notice that the swirls lined up in that photo! That's so funny!

135avaland
Avr 9, 2021, 3:27 am

>124 scaifea: Oo, the felted coaster is kind of cool....(in a warm sort of way)

136scaifea
Avr 9, 2021, 7:08 am

>135 avaland: Thanks, Lois! I finally got round to felting them yesterday, so I'll post a photo soonish.

137justchris
Avr 9, 2021, 11:49 pm

>129 lauralkeet: A whole week! Sounds fabulous! I've been tempted by felting. But so many skills, only one lifetime. My new pandemic thing was to learn sprang. First attempt utter disaster. Second attempt identifiable. Would like to try again, but when will I find the time?

>119 scaifea: Good luck on the projects!

138dudes22
Avr 10, 2021, 7:18 am

>137 justchris: - I had to look that up - never heard of sprang. Type of weaving?

139scaifea
Avr 10, 2021, 9:23 am

The coasters are dry!



140dudes22
Avr 10, 2021, 11:23 am

Those are cute. Love the color.

141avaland
Modifié : Avr 10, 2021, 7:26 pm

>139 scaifea: So cool! (I guess I repeat myself here!)

142scaifea
Avr 11, 2021, 8:42 am

>140 dudes22: Thanks! I love the colors, too!

>141 avaland: Ha! Thanks, Lois!

143scaifea
Avr 11, 2021, 8:43 am

I actually spent some time in the sewing room yesterday and probably will today, too. The scarf is nearly finished blocking - just one more section to go (it's looooong and I only have so many blocking pens so I've had to do it in chunks). And the quilt squares are coming along.

144rosalita
Avr 11, 2021, 9:45 am

>139 scaifea: I love these!

145scaifea
Avr 11, 2021, 9:49 am

>144 rosalita: Thanks, Julia!

146melannen
Modifié : Avr 12, 2021, 12:39 pm

I've done a little bit of felting! Some even on purpose. It's fun, but wet-felting is so messy and needle-felting is so tedious. :D The felted coaster looks really nice.

>137 justchris: I took a sprang class once but haven't done any since - I would love to learn. I have a sprang hammock chair, and an empty hammock chair frame waiting to be filled with a matching one. But from the class it seemed like it was really easy to just end up with a giant tangle instead...

147scaifea
Avr 12, 2021, 12:47 pm

>146 melannen: I've only wet felted using my washing machine and only small projects. I am not here for bit messy projects or tedious ones! Ha!

148melannen
Avr 12, 2021, 12:50 pm

>147 scaifea: I have only wet-felted in the washing machine accidentally. :D

But it's a fun activity for a summer fair or something - I did my first project with unspun fleece under a tent in a field in August with some teenagers, and splashing water everywhere felt good!

149scaifea
Avr 12, 2021, 1:10 pm

>148 melannen: My son, Charlie, and I did some messy wet felting on one of the field trips I chaperoned when he was younger. It was definitely...wet...

150rosalita
Avr 12, 2021, 5:10 pm

>149 scaifea: I am felting-stupid. What technique did you use for the coasters?

151PawsforThought
Avr 12, 2021, 6:02 pm

>148 melannen: Oh, yeah, accidental felting. I've done that to more than one lambswool cardigan...

152scaifea
Avr 12, 2021, 6:33 pm

>150 rosalita: I stuck 'em in the washing machine with a load of towels and put them through a quick cycle, cold water, no spin. These only took one go-round, but it depends on the project and just how felted you want them (I can still see the stitches in these a bit, so they *could* have gone longer, but I like 'em this way). Then you roll them up in a towel a bit to get as much water out as you can, shape them the way you want them, and leave them to dry.

153sallypursell
Avr 14, 2021, 11:15 pm

I, too, never heard of sprang. Some good pictures appear at Wikipedia.

154scaifea
Avr 17, 2021, 11:34 am

I finally finished blocking the scarf I knitted out of leftover yarn scraps. It's still slightly uneven in a couple of places, but I'm okay with that - adds to the slightly cobbled look I was going for:



155lauralkeet
Avr 17, 2021, 12:38 pm

That's nice Amber. Did you plan the color order or stripe widths in advance or did you just change colors whenever you felt like it?

156scaifea
Avr 17, 2021, 1:42 pm

>155 lauralkeet: Thanks, Laura! I tried to randomize it as much as I could; I dumped all the scrap yarn balls in a basket and picked them out at random when I was ready to change colors, and I used a random number generator to determine how many rows for each stripe.

157dudes22
Avr 17, 2021, 3:30 pm

It's nice and should be really warm.

158lauralkeet
Avr 17, 2021, 5:50 pm

>156 scaifea: Thanks Amber. I used a randomizer for a couple pairs of socks made with 4-5 colors. The "grab bag" method is perfect for a scarf with so many different colors, it keeps you from overthinking it.

159scaifea
Avr 17, 2021, 5:53 pm

>157 dudes22: Thanks!

>158 lauralkeet: I loved using the random number generator for this - I'm trying to think up other projects I could use it on now...

160justchris
Avr 17, 2021, 7:40 pm

>138 dudes22: My apologies for taking so long to circle back! Yes, sprang is a kind of warp weaving technique. The yarn is warped in a continuous loop around 2 horizontal bars, one at the top and one at the bottom. The shed is formed by pulling/pushing warp strands forward/backward, then securing the arrangement with sticks at the top and bottom before the next round of push/pull shed formation.

It results in a mesh that can move and breathe--hammocks, mesh shopping bags, and hairnets being the most comon identifiable examples. It can be quite a tight mesh weave to make things like hats too.

>146 melannen: My first attempt was indeed a terrible tangle. Turns out, you need to tie off or otherwise secure the top and bottom edges before removing the project from the anchoring bars.

>153 sallypursell: Ooh, I haven't seen the Wikipedia article. I'll have to look it up!

My motivation is recreating a belt that's part of a gravefind from the 14th century (Bishop Timotheos, though I see the Wikipedia article doesn't mention the belt).

So far what I've managed is a tangle and a kinda, sorta bag that's lopsided. Baby steps.

161melannen
Avr 17, 2021, 8:19 pm

>160 justchris: Cool! I first learned about if from someone trying to recreate the Lengberg Bras from the 14 century. :D Good luck!

162avaland
Avr 19, 2021, 6:18 am

>154 scaifea: Love the scarf colors!

163scaifea
Avr 19, 2021, 6:51 am

>162 avaland: Thanks, Lois!

164scaifea
Mai 4, 2021, 7:57 am

Quilt Update:
This weekend I managed to sort out the order I want the blocks to be in, so I can start sewing the top together next weekend. Whew, that was a chore, laying it all out on the floor and then adjusting the order as needed - king size quilts are...large. I took a photo for reference while I sew it together, but it's not a great picture so I won't share it here. Once I get it put together I'll try for a better one.

165justchris
Mai 4, 2021, 8:13 pm

>164 scaifea: Yay for progress! And such ambitious project.

166scaifea
Mai 4, 2021, 8:35 pm

>165 justchris: Ha! I keep realizing just *how* ambitious over and over...

167avaland
Mai 5, 2021, 10:28 am

>164 scaifea: Looking forward to seeing the king quilt! I have made maybe two king-size quilts, and other generous queen-sized ones. Not sure I'm up to it anymore, but you are still a young thing :-) Still, I applaud your tenacity!

On the floor laying it out? (my knees hurt thinking about that, and one of my knees is titanium!) Might I suggest a wall set-up? I use 2-4'x8'x1" pieces of rigid styrofoam insulation with flannel fabric* stapled to it as a 'design wall'. The two pieces are not connected so one can be on top of the other if I don't need a large design space. I use them over part of a wall and one window but can also move them to the other side of the room and place them in front of the shelves of fabric.

*I believe we cut a foot off the top of the 4x8 so I could move it around more easily (really, the hardest part was getting the panels home from the store). My flannel is gray and has a grid, something Kaffe Fassett put out, but I don't see why just plain flannel wouldn't work.

168scaifea
Mai 5, 2021, 10:54 am

>167 avaland: Ha! Yep, that was last weekend and today the backs of my thighs are *still* angry with me.

I would LOVE a wall board and covet yours every time you post a photo, but I don't have the wall space right now. I'd have to do some heavy re-arranging in the sewing room. Maybe someday...

169avaland
Mai 6, 2021, 4:37 pm

>168 scaifea: OK, Short of giving up a few sewing machines...LOL...What about a three-panel folding screen covered with three pieces of flannel. You could fold it up when not needed... ('never give up, never surrender!"*) Admittedly, I have only had this board for a couple of years, if that.

*Galaxy Quest

170scaifea
Mai 6, 2021, 4:53 pm

>169 avaland: Ha! Maybe. I'll have to talk to Tomm about what he could put together for me. (And I love GQ!)

171avaland
Mai 7, 2021, 8:25 am

>170 scaifea: By Grabthar's Hammer I wish you good luck with that! (that's the extent of my quotes:-)

172scaifea
Mai 7, 2021, 8:53 am

>171 avaland: *snork!* Thanks!

173avaland
Mai 24, 2021, 4:31 pm

Oh, where is Amber? Come out, come out wherever you are.... Hoping your absence is only busyness elsewhere....

174scaifea
Mai 24, 2021, 6:19 pm

Ha! Oh, I'm here, lurking on everyone's threads. I'm still working on sewing the quilt top together, plus I'm knitting a pair of Hufflepuff striped socks for a friend. I'll try to get a good photo of the quilt top when I've got it all together.

175avaland
Mai 25, 2021, 7:11 am

>174 scaifea: I was just doing the rounds of the threads and realized after I posted here, that you were lurking elsewhere. :-)

176scaifea
Mai 25, 2021, 7:37 am

>175 avaland: Yep, I'm enjoying other people's productiveness while not having any of my own, essentially. *sigh*

177sallypursell
Juin 17, 2021, 1:56 pm

Hi, Amber! I've been gone for a few weeks, and I'm making the rounds to get caught up in messages. Good luck with that quilt top you are working on. I haven't finished a quilt for a while.

178scaifea
Juin 18, 2021, 7:59 am

>177 sallypursell: Thanks, Sally! It's such slow going these days, but I'm getting there.

179sallypursell
Juin 18, 2021, 7:04 pm

There was a woman doctor and a quilter who said, "I just sew a little every day, and unexpectedly, one day I have a quilt!"

180scaifea
Juin 18, 2021, 9:05 pm

>179 sallypursell: Ha! Well, as another woman doctor, I should follow that same motto, I suppose!

181scaifea
Juil 27, 2021, 7:57 am

I'm still here and still slowing working on projects. This last weekend I finally got all the quilt squares sewn together and now I need to sew the two layers of border strips to have the top all finished. Whew. Such a big project. Then I'll need to order batting and backing fabric.

I finished a pair of socks for a Harry Potter fan friend - I used thicker-than-sock-yarn yarn to make them like slipper socks, so they look a little chunky:



And now I'm knitting another pair of socks for me, plus a baby blanket.

182avaland
Juil 27, 2021, 11:51 am

You sound busy! How is the weather there been this summer?

183dudes22
Juil 27, 2021, 12:45 pm

I can relate to multiple projects at the same time. Those would make good "wicked witch" socks for Halloween too.

184scaifea
Juil 27, 2021, 1:05 pm

>182 avaland: Hi, Lois. Busy pretty much covers it - we brought a puppy into the house, which of course disrupts everything for a little while and we're just coming out of that disruption stage. She's a cutie, though:



The weather in general has been pretty nice, but this last week and a half or so has been hot and gross. Blech.

185scaifea
Modifié : Juil 27, 2021, 1:06 pm

>183 dudes22: Ha! Yep, I always have multiple projects going as well as multiple books.

And since they're Harry Potter themed, they're already witch socks!

186lauralkeet
Juil 27, 2021, 2:20 pm

Nice socks Amber! Is that self-striping yarn or did you use two different colors? I'm thinking the latter since you also worked the ribbing and heels in one color only.

187scaifea
Juil 27, 2021, 3:36 pm

>186 lauralkeet: Thanks, Laura! Yep, I used two different yarns. The socks I'm making now are two different colors, too, but I'm only using the second color for the top ribbing, the heel, and the toe.

188dudes22
Juil 27, 2021, 7:54 pm

>184 scaifea: - Such an adorable border collie. We had one who lived to be 14 1/2 and she was much loved. But ours was missing the white strip from forehead to nose so basically a black face. (There's a picture of her on my profile - actually all 3 pictures are of her.) I love the one ear up on your pup.

189scaifea
Juil 28, 2021, 8:13 am

>188 dudes22: Aw, yay for Border Collies! We lost our Tuppence last year - she was 15.

190al.vick
Juil 29, 2021, 2:54 pm

socks for a Harry Potter friend huh? They look black and yellow to me, Go Steelers!

191scaifea
Juil 29, 2021, 3:12 pm

>190 al.vick: Ha! Nope, go Hufflepuff!

192lesmel
Août 15, 2021, 10:51 am

>184 scaifea: That ear!

193scaifea
Août 15, 2021, 11:22 am

>192 lesmel: She's ridiculously adorable, isn't she?

194scaifea
Août 17, 2021, 8:58 am

So I finally got the top of the quilt completely pieced together. Pardon the awful photo - it's really difficult to get a picture of a king-sized quilt!



I've ordered my batting and backing and binding fabrics - I went with the mostly solid but slightly textured beige for the backing and a darker brown with a small swirl pattern for the binding. We'll see how it turns out.

I may treat myself to a trip to the fabric shop on Thursday - I want to make some quilted placemats for Halloween and I'm excited to pick out fabric for that.

195PawsforThought
Août 17, 2021, 9:18 am

>194 scaifea: Well done, Amber - that looks really good!

196thornton37814
Août 17, 2021, 9:19 am

>194 scaifea: Nice quilt!

197lauralkeet
Août 17, 2021, 9:40 am

That is absolutely amazing Amber! Beautiful work.

198melannen
Août 17, 2021, 12:08 pm

Wow! I love the colors.

199dudes22
Août 17, 2021, 12:18 pm

That's great, Amber. I like the idea of the dark binding.

200scaifea
Août 17, 2021, 2:51 pm

Thanks, everyone! I was worried that I went too light with the plain blocks, but in the end I kind of love it.

201lesmel
Août 18, 2021, 10:30 am

>194 scaifea: That's really lovely! And amen to difficult photo ops on king size beds. The contortions I go through to get a good photo on my bed are a riot.

202scaifea
Août 18, 2021, 11:34 am

>201 lesmel: Thanks! And yes, it's crazy trying to stand on a chair and get the whole thing in the photo without it all looking distorted, plus the lighting... ugh.

203avaland
Août 18, 2021, 7:38 pm

>194 scaifea: Hurray for finishing the top! And king-sized is a booger to handle - so much fabric. So, brave you! (I've only done one, I think, and that's on our bed)

204scaifea
Août 19, 2021, 7:35 am

>203 avaland: I've done one other before, a Christmas present for my parents, so I'm apparently a glutton for punishment. My next big challenge is figuring out a space in the house big enough to lay the sandwich out for pinning...

205dudes22
Août 19, 2021, 8:06 am

>204 scaifea: - One of my favorite fabric stores will let you bring your quilt up and push tables together so you can pin it together. I'm not sure I'd ever attempt a king size quilt.

206lauralkeet
Août 19, 2021, 8:17 am

>204 scaifea: and is safe from puppy "helping" ...

207scaifea
Août 19, 2021, 8:21 am

>205 dudes22: Oh, that's a great service!

208scaifea
Août 19, 2021, 8:21 am

>206 lauralkeet: HA! That's an excellent point...

209sallypursell
Août 21, 2021, 12:41 pm

I like your quilt, too. Brown and blue is a favorite choice of mine, too. I have only made one king-sized quilt. It was a never-ending task, and I salute your persistence.

210scaifea
Août 21, 2021, 1:05 pm

>209 sallypursell: Thanks! I love brown and blue together, too. I got the inspiration for these colors from a baby blanket of Charlie's, which was all soft browns and blues and beiges. And yeah, this quilt is taking *forever* and I'm (*gulp*) going to hand quilt it so it'll be another entire forever before it's completely done.

211avaland
Août 23, 2021, 4:40 am

>204 scaifea: I used to have two old, heavy 6 ft folding tables I used to get out and put side by side. Maybe they are in the basement. If you want to pop over, I'd gladly give them to you :-)

212scaifea
Août 23, 2021, 7:09 am

>211 avaland: Ha! Thanks for the offer!

213scaifea
Août 24, 2021, 7:12 am

Okay, I think I'm going to try putting my quilt sandwich together today, folks. We have room enough on our bedroom floor, plus it's still in an area off limits to the pup and it has a door I can close to keep Mario (our older dog) out. Wish me luck...

214scaifea
Sep 4, 2021, 8:22 am

Sewing Update!

The quilt sandwich is together and I've started quilting it, but it will be a couple of forevers before that beast is finished. In the meantime, I've just finished up my annual pajama project for Charlie. This is the first year he picked out mostly solids - he's growing up. I love the plaid he chose, though, and the pride flags!



Next up, I'm going to make some quilted Halloween placemats.

215avaland
Sep 5, 2021, 9:58 am

Funny, how kids grow up, eh? Nice choices and that is a terrific plaid! Good luck with the placemats.

216scaifea
Sep 5, 2021, 12:13 pm

>215 avaland: Thanks, Lois!

217scaifea
Sep 6, 2021, 7:52 am

Okay, here are the ninja costumes I mentioned over on Mel's thread:

218lauralkeet
Sep 6, 2021, 7:53 am

OMG those are so cute. Thanks for digging up a photo Amber!

219PawsforThought
Sep 6, 2021, 8:04 am

>217 scaifea: Adorable!

220scaifea
Modifié : Sep 6, 2021, 8:30 am

Thanks, folks! Here's what we were going for:



221avaland
Sep 6, 2021, 9:05 am

OMG! Those are terrific! What a great mom!

222dudes22
Sep 6, 2021, 9:23 am

Those are great although I'm not sure the dog is thrilled. Maybe he wanted the blue costume.

223scaifea
Sep 6, 2021, 11:17 am

>221 avaland: Aw, thanks, Lois! Making his Halloween costumes is one of my very favorite things.

224scaifea
Sep 6, 2021, 11:17 am

>222 dudes22: Ha! Mario actually loved going trick-or-treating that year with Charlie.

225melannen
Sep 7, 2021, 3:18 pm

Nice! They both make great ninja!

226scaifea
Sep 13, 2021, 7:56 am

I've finished up one of the placemats and just have to hand stitch the binding to the back on the rest of them:



227PawsforThought
Sep 13, 2021, 8:26 am

>226 scaifea: Nice! I like the fabric with the cats and pumpkins (the others are nice too, but, you know, cats...).

228thornton37814
Sep 13, 2021, 12:42 pm

>226 scaifea: That's really a nice placemat!

229al.vick
Sep 13, 2021, 12:52 pm

>226 scaifea: I love those!

230scaifea
Sep 13, 2021, 12:56 pm

>228 thornton37814: >229 al.vick: Thanks, folks! They're super easy and I really like how it turned out, so I think I'll look for other holiday fabrics and make up some more. Here's the pattern, if anyone is interested:

https://www.allpeoplequilt.com/quilt-patterns/table-runners/quilt-you-go-place-m...

231lesmel
Sep 13, 2021, 1:29 pm

>226 scaifea: Those are such cute fabrics!

232dudes22
Sep 13, 2021, 1:37 pm

>226 scaifea: - Simple but cute. I think I might have a few of those fabrics too.

233scaifea
Sep 13, 2021, 2:32 pm

>232 dudes22: Thanks! I think I did a pretty good job of putting those patterns together... Ha!

>232 dudes22: Yep. Super simple. Just the way I like it.

234scaifea
Sep 18, 2021, 4:09 pm

So here's what happened in the sewing room today - I had some leftover fabric from the placemats and decided to make some coasters:

235lesmel
Sep 18, 2021, 4:10 pm

>234 scaifea: Those are so cute!!

236dudes22
Sep 18, 2021, 5:14 pm

Those are cute! You get so much done.

237scaifea
Sep 18, 2021, 6:09 pm

>236 dudes22: Thanks! Ha! Yeah, it doesn't feel like I get very much accomplished.

238al.vick
Sep 20, 2021, 11:43 am

love those!

239scaifea
Sep 20, 2021, 12:07 pm

>238 al.vick: Aw, thanks!!

240avaland
Sep 24, 2021, 1:07 pm

The coasters are so cute!!

241scaifea
Sep 24, 2021, 2:31 pm

>240 avaland: Thanks, Lois!

242scaifea
Sep 24, 2021, 2:38 pm

So, it's that time of year: time to start working on Charlie's Halloween costume. This year he created his own D&D/anime character and gave me a sketch of what he'd like the outfit to look like:



I've planned it all out and been to the fabric shop for supplies, and I've even completed Phase 1:



If only all the phases were this easy - I literally just cut a wide strip of jersey knit...

243lesmel
Sep 24, 2021, 3:40 pm

>242 scaifea: Excellent start to the project!

244scaifea
Sep 25, 2021, 10:03 am

>243 lesmel: Ha! Thanks! I'm getting the easy bits out of the way first.

245scaifea
Sep 26, 2021, 1:36 pm

The fingerless gloves are done and I have to say that they're super comfy and I'm definitely making some for myself! I have tons of knit fabric in all kinds of colors, so I may make several pairs! Here they are as modeled by Charlie, who was gracious enough to stop his video game just long enough to put them on and pause for a photo:



I also whipped up the mask/cowl yesterday:

246lauralkeet
Sep 26, 2021, 5:12 pm

That costume is really coming together nicely!

247scaifea
Sep 26, 2021, 5:13 pm

>246 lauralkeet: Ha! Thanks, Laura! The easy parts are all done now, so…

248scaifea
Sep 27, 2021, 3:51 pm

I made a bit of progress on the Halloween costume this afternoon, in the 30 minutes I snagged in the sewing room. But in other news, I actually finished up a knitting project last night - a new pair of sock for me:

249al.vick
Sep 27, 2021, 4:01 pm

I like the socks. Those are my two favorite colors!

250scaifea
Sep 27, 2021, 4:12 pm

>249 al.vick: Thanks! I love those colors together.

251dudes22
Sep 27, 2021, 5:23 pm

Those are really cute!

252scaifea
Sep 27, 2021, 6:02 pm

>251 dudes22: Thanks!

253lauralkeet
Sep 27, 2021, 7:51 pm

Amber, I love the colors, and the way you used them differently on each sock. Very nice and just in time for sock-wearing season.

254scaifea
Sep 27, 2021, 9:44 pm

>253 lauralkeet: Thanks, Laura! They’re a bit thicker than a usual sock, too, which will be nice for the cooler weather.

255scaifea
Modifié : Sep 29, 2021, 7:23 am

Projects Update:
I've been working on a prototype for the little satchel in the costume sketch - since I'm creating the pattern from scratch I didn't want to cut into the fabric I bought for it until I know it's all going to work out. So I got that sorted yesterday and am ready to make the real one now.

I also started two new knitting projects, a hat and another pair of socks. The hat will be a basic beanie/stocking hat in green and grey stripes (to add to my Slytherin collection), and I'm knitting the socks with a self-striping yarn:


256lauralkeet
Modifié : Sep 29, 2021, 7:37 am

I love that you always have socks on the needles, Amber. I usually do, too. They're a handy project to have around, good for TV watching or travel or waiting rooms or whatever. And self striping yarn is so much fun.

ETA: I have two -- count 'em! -- emails this morning promoting sock knitting / sock yarn. The temptation is unbelievable!!

257PawsforThought
Sep 29, 2021, 7:38 am

>255 scaifea: That's a great looking yarn, I'm sure the socks will look great. I have multiple balls of self-striping yarn planned for socks, and I'm still looking at buying some more. They're great fun.
I look forward to seeing the Halloween costume come to life.

258scaifea
Modifié : Sep 29, 2021, 7:47 am

>256 lauralkeet: You're very right, Laura, and having socks on the needles all the time is very handy. I tend to use the same pattern over and over because I like it and it means I don't have to think too much about what I'm doing, which also makes it great for knitting while watching TV. And yes! Sock yarn is always particularly tempting. I got this particular one on super-sale a couple of years ago - only $2 a skein! The self-striping is so fun to watch come together, too.

>257 PawsforThought: I have at least 5 other sock yarns in my stash awaiting the needles, most of the self-striping.

259dudes22
Sep 29, 2021, 11:09 am

My friend made me some self-striping socks last year which I love. And she just asked me if I wanted another pair and of course I said yes! That is a pretty color of yarn.

260scaifea
Sep 29, 2021, 11:11 am

>259 dudes22: Aw, yay for knitter friends who give gifts!

261scaifea
Oct 6, 2021, 3:11 pm

Costume Update: The satchel is finished!







It's a little hard to see the lining there; here's what that fabric actually looks like:

262lauralkeet
Oct 6, 2021, 3:40 pm

It's so much fun, watching this costume take shape!

263scaifea
Oct 7, 2021, 7:39 am

>262 lauralkeet: Thanks, Laura! It's fun on this end, too, so far. I always hit a snag somewhere or other though, and I predict it will be in the jacket-making process. But maybe not - I've made a fair few of those in the past and know the general idea. Right now I'm in the process of teaching myself how to make a baldric...

264avaland
Oct 8, 2021, 6:13 am

>261 scaifea: That satchel is fabulous!

265scaifea
Oct 8, 2021, 6:41 am

>264 avaland: Thanks, Lois!

The baldric is almost finished, which means the only thing left is the jacket...

266dudes22
Oct 8, 2021, 7:03 am

>261 scaifea: - That's fabulous!

267scaifea
Oct 8, 2021, 7:08 am

>266 dudes22: Thanks!!

268scaifea
Oct 8, 2021, 11:09 am

The baldric is finished!



269lesmel
Oct 9, 2021, 2:08 pm

I love the satchel!!

270scaifea
Oct 10, 2021, 1:35 pm

>269 lesmel: Thanks!!

271scaifea
Oct 11, 2021, 2:02 pm

I finished a couple of knitting projects last night - a baby blanket (not for anyone in particular; I just like making them and having a few on hand for new arrivals, so I tend to always have one on the needles) and a Slytherin hat for me:



272scaifea
Oct 17, 2021, 2:05 pm

Whew! The costume is finished!!

And the costume is finished!!

The sketch:



The results:





The jacket is fully lined with a satiny shiny fabric (we don't do things by halves here at Scaife Manor, or, as my mom would say, I have more time than good sense):



And I'm super-happy with how the collar turned out - first time I've made one quite like this:

273lesmel
Modifié : Oct 17, 2021, 5:03 pm

The whole thing looks fantastic!! Well done!

274dudes22
Oct 17, 2021, 6:54 pm

That's really great!

275scaifea
Oct 18, 2021, 7:29 am

276melannen
Oct 18, 2021, 6:54 pm

Wow, that looks amazing! Charlie is very lucky in his costumer!

277scaifea
Oct 18, 2021, 8:36 pm

>276 melannen: Aw, thanks! His costumes are the things I love sewing the most, and I look forward to it every year.

278avaland
Oct 19, 2021, 6:33 am

Terrific!

279scaifea
Oct 19, 2021, 7:00 am

>278 avaland: Thanks, Lois!

280PawsforThought
Oct 19, 2021, 7:11 am

That looks great, Amber!

281scaifea
Oct 24, 2021, 9:23 am

282scaifea
Oct 24, 2021, 9:23 am

So now that I'm finished with Charlie's costume, I decided to make something for myself. I *love* the fingerless gloves I made for him, so I made some for me, and I think they turned out pretty good! They're *super* comfortable, too:



283dudes22
Oct 24, 2021, 10:27 am

That's cool fabric.

284scaifea
Oct 24, 2021, 10:36 am

>283 dudes22: Thanks. I used leftover scraps from some pajamas I made for Charlie a few years ago. It's knit, so it's extra soft and comfortable.

285melannen
Oct 26, 2021, 8:02 pm

Oooh, I love that they line up!

286scaifea
Oct 26, 2021, 8:33 pm

>285 melannen: Aw, thanks! I mostly just wanted to make sure that I had different parts on the top of each one; it just sort of happened that it pretty much matches up.

287avaland
Oct 27, 2021, 4:56 am

What a fun project!

288scaifea
Oct 27, 2021, 7:22 am

289scaifea
Oct 29, 2021, 4:20 pm

Here's Charlie in the full costume:

290lesmel
Oct 30, 2021, 12:55 pm

His choice in costume also incorporates appropriate masking. Such a smart kid! He looks ready to take on the world. :)

291scaifea
Oct 30, 2021, 1:49 pm

>290 lesmel: Ha! So true! He wore the mask to school the other day instead of his one of his usual elastic-behind-the-ears ones and said it's much more comfortable, so I've spent a couple of hours today making him some more.

292dudes22
Oct 30, 2021, 3:37 pm

That's a great job!

293al.vick
Nov 1, 2021, 10:14 am

nice.

294PawsforThought
Nov 1, 2021, 10:25 am

>289 scaifea: Looks great, Amber! And how great that Charlie can use the mask for non-Halloween purposes, too.

295scaifea
Nov 1, 2021, 11:19 am

Thanks, all!

296avaland
Nov 7, 2021, 6:14 am

>289 scaifea: Great job on the costume! And my, Charlie has grown up fast.

297scaifea
Nov 7, 2021, 8:03 am

>296 avaland: Thanks, Lois! He's not only taller than both Tomm and me now, he also taller than our fridge, and for some reason that one really blows me away. So. Tall.

298scaifea
Nov 24, 2021, 7:09 am

I've been busy working on Christmas projects lately. I'm almost finished with a new set of quilted placemats (made with the same pattern as the Halloween ones), and yesterday I finished up sewing a fleece throw blanket for my parents:



299dudes22
Nov 24, 2021, 7:50 am

What a nice gift!

300PawsforThought
Nov 24, 2021, 10:39 am

>298 scaifea: Oh, what a lovely thing to give (and receive)! I love the lace-patterned bits.

301avaland
Nov 28, 2021, 6:51 pm

Lovely gift, Amber....

302scaifea
Nov 28, 2021, 6:54 pm

Thanks, folks!

I'm working on more Christmas gifts, but will wait to post photos after they've been gifted - some of the recipients are LT members and although I don't think they would come here, I'm playing it safe.

303avaland
Déc 1, 2021, 3:36 pm

Will look forward to seeing your projects whenever you are able to post them!

304scaifea
Déc 22, 2021, 8:02 am

I finally finished something I can share before Christmas - another pair of socks (for me):

305dudes22
Déc 22, 2021, 9:20 am

As I said to Paws.. "to me, from me" is not a bad thing. Nice looking.

306lauralkeet
Déc 22, 2021, 10:10 am

Very nice socks indeed! I love the colors.

307PawsforThought
Déc 22, 2021, 10:35 am

>304 scaifea: They look very comfy and cozy, Amber. And I like the colour scheme.

308avaland
Déc 23, 2021, 5:46 am

>304 scaifea: Those are great!

309scaifea
Déc 23, 2021, 7:50 am

Thanks, everyone! Self-striping yarn for the win - again! I haven't worn them yet because this week is all about my collection of Christmas socks, of course...

Devenir membre pour poster.