My dear friend Isabelle was recently taken with a scarf that I had made and wanted one just like it. The search to match the multicolored yarn with various sparkly beads was not successful. I fabricated something from sparkly tape and approximate colors, it will have to do. Then tragedy struck, the scarf was not as long as mine. With some help from a friend weaver/craftswoman, I fabricated the macrame fringe with the sparkly tape to create length. I think it works, I hope she does, too
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013
A Scarf for Isabelle
My dear friend Isabelle was recently taken with a scarf that I had made and wanted one just like it. The search to match the multicolored yarn with various sparkly beads was not successful. I fabricated something from sparkly tape and approximate colors, it will have to do. Then tragedy struck, the scarf was not as long as mine. With some help from a friend weaver/craftswoman, I fabricated the macrame fringe with the sparkly tape to create length. I think it works, I hope she does, too
Monday, December 2, 2013
One Year Afghan
After a long year of working on this afghan, it is ready for tidying up. Looks pretty good on the duvette I think, the colors work. The yarn was all left-overs from various other projects. Yes there are a few bit of yarn still remaining, but they will end up in other smaller projects. This afghan is quite heavy actually and I was surprised to feel the weight. Small for a kingsized bed, it will fit nicely on the bed in the camper. We will try it out in April when we hit the road and leave Vermont behind for a few weeks.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Tee Shirts Rug
Each color represents a Tee shirt that I was given by family and friends. Once cut into strips and stretched into long fibers suitable for weaving, the hard work is done. It weaves up fast since the fibers are thick. However, the warp was a problem, Swedish cotton warp. It was slippery and stretchy and made it difficult to keep tension. Unfortunately I have more of this warp on the loom to use up. Perhaps retying it will solve the tension problem, well I mean, it WILL solve it. This will be down in a bathroom in the craft studio(apartment). The process is long and I have so many other projects that weaving with teeshirts will sit on the loom for months. But at least I can say I have done this and made good use of the tee shirts that noone wanted. I will try to crochet with the fibers next and that will go faster. Please don't send me any more tee shirts...
Monday, September 2, 2013
Sock Monkey for Camilla
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Beaver Chewed Loom
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Blue Ribbons at the Fair!
What a great day at the Orleans County Fair this year. My friend, Maggie, convinced me to enter some of my crafts in the arts and crafts competition this year. The fair is most appreciative of the entries because I think that generally, there are not very many entries of any kind. I decided on Dobby, the House Elf which is my prize work I think. He received a blue ribbon as did a set of four placemats (crochet over jute). The crocheted cactus collection won a third place.
The best part was watching people look at Dobby in disbelief, then with wonder and happiness. Knowing the Harry Potter stories as many do, he conjures up happy and sad memories both.
I think next year I will enter again. The fair provides another purpose to the fun of designing crochet projects. I want to encourage the others in the craft group we have to do the same.
Maggie is a weaver extraordinaire and won first prize for her scarf and Japanese style jacket which she wove. They were excellent pieces, too.
The best part was watching people look at Dobby in disbelief, then with wonder and happiness. Knowing the Harry Potter stories as many do, he conjures up happy and sad memories both.
I think next year I will enter again. The fair provides another purpose to the fun of designing crochet projects. I want to encourage the others in the craft group we have to do the same.
Maggie is a weaver extraordinaire and won first prize for her scarf and Japanese style jacket which she wove. They were excellent pieces, too.
Friday, August 9, 2013
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Grandma's Basket
Last Wednesday I attended a Basket Making class at the Old Stone House Museum. The class was taught by Carolyn Starr of "NEK Basket Supply" located in East Burke. The setting was the Museum's beautiful 19th Century Samuel Read Hall House and the weather was so lovely we opened the door to the terrace which offered a gorgeous view and a warm breeze. This is the basket I made, which is just the right size for holding many balls of yarn, taking on a picnic, storing hats and mittens, taking to market or just about anything else you might have in mind. Carolyn Starr will be teaching two basket making classes a month at the Museum in June, July and August. I highly recommend them, she is an excellent teacher and learning to make a basket was very enjoyable and satisfying! For information on classes and events at the Museum, their website is: www.oldstonehousemuseum.org
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Happy Dining Room
Monday, April 8, 2013
knitting a hat
Even though Winter is coming to an end, I've found that I still need a hat to cover my
ears when those cold Spring winds blow, so I decided to knit one with this lovely single ply yarn from Lamb's Pride. It's a worsted weight yarn with a combination of 85% wool and 15% mohair. The monochromatic shades of yellow really caught my eye! I found it among all the beautiful yarns at Lowell Mountian Wools, a little farm shop (with sheep!) on the top of Lowell Mountain.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
More winter plants
Rag Runner and Placemats
The runner and mats were woven from strips of clothing from a friend. She did not want to throw away some clothes she had kept from the 60's. Cut into long strips the fabric colors blended nicely into a black yarn warp.
The project was done on a rigid heddle loom, plain weave.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Plants in Winter
Reba pointed me to an Etsy site where there were patterns for crocheted plants. The ones that caught my eye were cactus, African violets and bamboo. Here is my first attempt at the Lucky Bamboo. I bought the patterns from the Esty site,
called PlanetJune. Take a look around.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/PlanetJune?ref=shop_sugg
The patterns are all very well written and the designs replicate actual plants. She even provides the scientific names. I started with a small potted cactus, Gasteria, "Ox Tongue Plant", the little one on the table. I hope to have a collection of "pots" on my table. I also thought that they would be fun to take in the camper, put on the picnic table, and no worry about their survival.
called PlanetJune. Take a look around.
http://www.etsy.com/shop/PlanetJune?ref=shop_sugg
The patterns are all very well written and the designs replicate actual plants. She even provides the scientific names. I started with a small potted cactus, Gasteria, "Ox Tongue Plant", the little one on the table. I hope to have a collection of "pots" on my table. I also thought that they would be fun to take in the camper, put on the picnic table, and no worry about their survival.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Wintertime Project begins
As the winter progresses, so does the Garden Afghan or some such name. The colors of the Woolease
chunky yarn were selected for previous projects, rug, placemats, mug rugs, and others, but they are working nicely together so far. The colors also happen to coincide with duvet colors on the bed where the afghan will come to rest. Twenty blocks like the 4 seen in the picture will complete the piece. Hopefully spring will come as I wrap this up and get back to weaving.
chunky yarn were selected for previous projects, rug, placemats, mug rugs, and others, but they are working nicely together so far. The colors also happen to coincide with duvet colors on the bed where the afghan will come to rest. Twenty blocks like the 4 seen in the picture will complete the piece. Hopefully spring will come as I wrap this up and get back to weaving.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Valentine Love Birds
With Valentine's Day coming up soon, I decided it was time to make a new Valentine Card Print. There's something about birds and tree branches that I've always loved, so I came up with this design. If you would like more information or to see more views, you can visit my etsy shop at: RebasPrints.etsy.com
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY EVERYONE!
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY EVERYONE!
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Woven Pillow
This pillow cover was woven on the Kromski, rigid heddle loom. The back side is solid black. The pillow was an old, faded one that now has been reborn. The yarn was a mark down at Webb's store in Northampton, MA and is a bulky, fun yarn with occassional bows of matching roving. Yarns like these are fun to use, the final look is very whimsical I think.
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