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Monday, October 31, 2011
felted acorns
As seen in Carolyn's last post, we have begun some needle felting projects and felted acorns are a quick and easy project that are so cute! They can be displayed in a bowl, or a twine tie can be added for hanging them as an ornament, or they can be used as a decoration on a grass or grapevine wreath. Oh, the possibilities!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Craft Group
kyla and grass wreath |
reba making grass wreath |
kyla, reba shirley felting |
carolyn's felted sunflower |
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Repurpose a Blouse or Two
Not sure where this is going, but I got out the sewing machine out recently. I do know how to sew. With my repurposing hat on, I found some cotton fabric(former blouses) that seemed like something to get back into sewing with. Cut them up and found 3 and 4 napkins. The machine works well after oiling (been unused for several years) and do remember how to do the simple things. What will happen next? More aprons, clothing? Who knows.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Cashmere and Wool
A cashmere sweater from a friend was turned into a scarf alongside two yarns of wool and nylon, just in time for winter. Mixed fibers can be interesting especially on size 50 knitting needles. This is nice and long and can be wrapped around and around and still hang long over the shoulder.
Monday, October 17, 2011
Green Aprons
Old jeans kicking around? These cutoffs (can't you still see them?) gained a new life as my apron today. This shorty apron combines the shorts and a dress belt. The dress was repurposed into a blouse and something as yet undetermined. Little sewing to reshape the bottom hem and viola. Idea came from the web, love it. Watch out old unworn pants in the closet, you're next!!
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Cuppa?
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Highbush Cranberries
Carolyn enlightened me about this wonderful wild berry that grows along the edge of fields and forests in our area and invited me to pick some that grew along her hedgerow. And here is the fruit of my labors. Carolyn gave me a sample of her sauce and I was smitten! What could be better than preserving a food that practically offers itself to you? I also thought it fit in with our craft blog. Afterall, I think preserving the harvest is also an art!
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