Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Back To Bracelets

 


I have an order for four bracelets in 'African' colours, so I'm working on that. Two done, two more to do. 

Thursday, November 20, 2025

One Done

 


I've finished one food cover, sewing beaded running stitch around the border and sewing on the tatted stars. I've done the beaded edging on the second one:


I hope to finish it today, but I have a long to-do list, from pickling onions and doing the washing to cutting gift tags for tomorrow's craft group meeting. I'll have to see how it goes. 


Monday, November 17, 2025

Still Tatting

 


I've been tatting, in between sewing jewelry bags (50 last week and 60 this week). I was looking through me tatting file recently and came across my scribbled version of Anne Bruvold's flowery triangle. Anne didn't write out the pattern, but gave permission for it to be copied. I've tatted it several times before. I thought it would work well on a food cover, combined with butterflies. I also tatted more stars, to make five altogether:


It's always interesting when you tat a motif a number of times to see how thread size affects the size of the motif. The yellow star measures 12cm across, whereas the pink one measures 9cm.


Saturday, November 15, 2025

Seeing Stars

 


Manju Talekar developed muskaan's Endruck's leaf doodle into a star and muskaan has written and diagrammed the pattern.  You can find it on this blogpost.  It's a really good design that lies nicely flat. I thought I'd make several to put on a food net. I worked it in two rounds because I find it easier to sew in ends than to make a split chain! 


Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Cross Stitch

 


I've been doing a bit of cross stitch, to make a card for an upcoming family wedding. I took the motif from Donna Kooler's 555 Cross Stitch Motifs. I used metallic thread for the initials and date. It's quite difficult to work with, but looks good. 

Friday, November 7, 2025

The Disappearing Comment

 Yesterday, there were three comments on my A Simple Knit post, one from Lace-lovin' Librarian - Diane; one from picotsnkeys; and one from splocik. I duly ticked the boxes for them all to be published on the blog. But only two of them appeared. Blogger says that splocik's comment has been published and sent me an email to that effect, but the blog post doesn't show it. This morning there was a comment from muskaan, which was published, no problem. I'm a bit puzzled. I wouldn't like splocik to think I don't value the comment, I most certainly do! Thank you. I have no idea why it's not at the bottom of the post but, for the record, I did receive it and did try to publish it. Thanks to the other three for their comments too. 

Thursday, November 6, 2025

A Simple Knit

 



I was asked to make a fitted top for a petite lady. I thought cotton would be better suited to the task than handspun wool, but couldn't find the right yarn. I bought some acrylic. I do like to work with natural fibres, but there's a time for all things and I thought the acrylic would be good for a trying a pattern out. I took some measurements, did some calculations and got knitting. I took the front along for a try out; we decided that the straps needed to be longer but otherwise it was fine. So I went ahead and knitted the back. It was a good project for knitting in the evenings, not too much attention required.