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Quilts Are Meant to Be Used

In the hot summer I try to find time to mend all of the socks and quilts. I know it is easy to keep that precious quilt in storage and save it. I do have some packed up, but for the most part I like to use them. Quilts are made by someone who has put a great deal of themselves into them. Picking out fabric and the pattern. Whether it is a scrappy quilt, made out of necessity with bits and pieces of leftover fabric. Or a special quilt, with new fabric picked out just for that project, they tell a great deal about the person that made them. I made this quilt with random plaids and solids, with white strips in-between, I like that I didn’t have any rules to follow. I just cut and sewed. I almost never put all white or light color on the back of a quilt. If making it for a gift I tend to, but for myself, I love to use prints on the back, I didn’t take a photo of the back of this one, but it is a red, yellow thin stripe. I thought I looked good with the front. Scrappy strip quilt, fun t

Cool DIY’s, Recycle that Shirt!!

I love DIY’s, here are a few that caught my eye…. From SeeKateSew, I love this tutorial on how to make a great looking hoodie from a mens sweatshirt , I’ve seen these for sale on Etsy! Thanks Kate!! From MadeByLex a tutorial on making a Peasant Blouse from a Man’s shirt, very good looking and cool to wear! From TalkToTheTrees, a great looking Tee shirt dress with fabric with around 6$ , so cute, so many options!   From SecretLifeOfABioNerd on youtube a tutorial on how to make Summer Bandeau Bra !! Cute and breezy, there is also another version of this that is twisted in the front, see below No Sew Cut out Heart Tee shirt from MoreLisa on youtube I would probably make the heart cut out a little smaller, but very cute!! Get creating!

Iced Sweater from Knitty DONE!!!

Yay! This definitely was a slog-a-long! I started it in July of 2010 and finished it in July of 2012. Sound the horns, where is my knitting tiara!! But in my defense it was a long road. I had many gauge issues, due to using a yarn that was thick and thin ( Colinette Point Five in the colorway Cardinal,) bought, of course for another pattern, then frogged, ( see this post ).  Now this yarn is a beautiful, hand painted yarn, which is why I bought it, but I detested knitting with it. It seemed to suck all of the moisture out of my hands, (this may just be me). So I had to knit in small increments of time. The skeins are only 55 yds in 100 gms, so I had a crazy strategy of using multiple circular needles to knit it with. I had one circular at the collar, and bottom, and one circular on each sleeve. ( gauge issue post here )   I had the body done, kept the live stitches on all of my circular needles and figured, due to my limited number of balls of yarn, I would knit the essential par