Thursday, January 7, 2016

Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising


Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising plays host to an impressive collection of more than 8,000 textiles and garments from cultures around the world. Additionally, it is home to a wide range of 19th and 20th century western artifacts, including textiles, beaded flapper dresses, hats, shoes, handmade lace, and famous designer apparel. Design, history, and textile students and scholars enjoy access to more than 18,000 catalogued clothing, textiles, and interior furnishing objects.


There are four exhibits that launches, which opens January 30 in their new facility:
Mr. Blackwell: “Artist of subtle witchery”

Layers of Meaning: Color and Design in Guatemalan Textiles 

Tiny Bits and Pieces 

The Power of Maya Women's Artistry

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

A Book Challenge


Modern Mrs. Darcy website has a challenge for us!  This is a good one, especially if you like to read, as I do!  Some of these will be real challenges--like read book you previously abandoned--oh, my--how, will I stick to one that I've already discounted as worthy of my time!
A book someone chooses for me??  Really, I'd better find that
perfect person to suggest that book!
Hope you can fit one of these challenges into your daily readings.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Do You Finish What You Begin?


2016 Finish-A-Long

Motivation?!  Who needs motivation to finish what I've begun--Well, I do!  This little nudge will be just the thing to keep me on track.  And it's not necessarily just for sewing projects; but, all those projects that have been lingering in the background.  Several years ago, I vowed to finish at least two projects, before beginning anything new!  Now, let me tell you--that was hard to stick to, but somehow, I finished more than I begun.  Maybe, this year will be the same!
How about you?  Do you need that motivation?

the Finish-A-Long is is a place to find motivation and encouragement to complete unfinished sewing projects. Every quarter, you post a list of projects you hope to finish in the next three months. Then, when the three months are over, you post a link from your blog, Flickr or Instagram for each successful finish from your original list. 


The hosts for the year will be:

Monday, January 4, 2016

Working on BH's 2015 Mystery..................................

Finally!! I got to my sewing room--I'm wading through moved furniture, stacked boxes, etc.  Flooring will be installed this week so everything has been moved from my weaving room to my sewing room.
But, I'm excited!  that I can actually get two of the clues finished for Bonnie Hunter's 2015-16 mystery~

Here is 120 four patches from golds and neutral fabrics

Another step was 1.5" finished half square triangles from grey and neutral--it was a constant
grey too so that was an easy one to complete--just 296, that's all!
But now, if you see from the photos--now of these have been pressed!
I'm thinking that could be an all day event...........................

Sunday, January 3, 2016

We're Cooking!

Yes, it's the first of a new year and what do we do?  We start thinking about our
waist line and eating healthy-------again!
Every year, it's the same!
Recently, I found this recipe in January Southern Living Magazine.
It looked good and easy to prepare,
besides I had the ingredients on hand.
Our son, who thought he was getting a good deal, bought one, got one
on sale--Salmon that is!
Then he found out it was small sections of salmon--
He likes big slabs of fish, not
little sections.
Hence, here comes this recipe
perfect! for this recipe.

Ingredient

4 tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon seasoned rice wine vinegar
1/4 teaspoon dried crushed red pepper
1 pound fresh medium asparagus
8 ounces fresh green beans, trimmed
1 small orange, cut into 1/4- to 1/2-inch slices
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
4 (5- to 6-oz.) fresh salmon fillets
Garnish: toasted sesame seeds

Hope you enjoy it as much as we did!


Saturday, January 2, 2016

Keep Calm--And--Crochet

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will start on 13 January 2016. The tutorials for each part will be released every two weeks on a Wednesday on  blog where they will remain available forever.
This is a mystery crochet-along for a rectangular mixed motif blanket where either blocks or rows will be introduced every two weeks. Lots of different shapes and stitches will be incorporated so it won’t get boring and there will be plenty of opportunity to play with colour!
As well as posting information on this blog I’ll also be linking the information in my KCACO-UK Community Facebook Group year, is a great source for support and helpful tips from fellow Crochet-Alongers: Facebook page.
So on to the fine details of the CAL…this is a bit of a long post so bear with me!

DETAILS OF THE CAL:

  1. There is no charge to join the CAL; anyone can join in as long as they have some yarn and a hook.
  2. All featured pattern elements in the CAL will be FREE of charge patterns if released separately from the CAL.
  3. For those that like a deadline I will be adding new details about each square every two weeks on a Wednesday at 7 pm-ish (GMT time) – see below for full schedule. For those that want to hook when they have the time then that’s fine too; no pressure to this CAL it’s all about having fun!
  4. For this blanket I will be using double knit/8 ply/yarn weight #3 and a 4mm (US size G); though you could use worsted /aran/ yarn weight #4 with a larger hook (US size H) for a larger blanket if you wish to.
  5. I will be using both UK and US crochet terminology in the pattern (UK/US) so you can pick your preference. I will also always link a conversion chart and any helpful information about each element including links about special stitches with the release of each new section.

YARN:

I’ve designed this CAL to be a stash-buster to use up bits of yarn you might have lying around (in my case lots) or you can buy new.  I estimate that you will need at least:
  • 12 skeins of  Double Knit (1200g / 3600m / 3936 yards)
  • 14 skeins of Aran / Worsted (1400g / 2744m / 2996 yards)
Please note that these amounts are approximated – actual finished blankets may vary depending on yarn and hook used and own personal tension when crocheting.  I would always round up a bit as some stitches take more yarn that others.  
As for colours; well this giant bag of multi-toned blues from my stash is going to be the colours I use this time.
Yarn

Friday, January 1, 2016

New Year--New Beginnings!


Happy New Year to you!
There is a saying that what you do on the first of January
will follow you through to the end of December!
So, I'm going to KNIT today!
Last January 1st we were traveling and it seemed
all we did all year was travel and not much knitting was done.
I'm beginning with 2016 year of lace scarf designed by
Elizabeth Ravenwood on Ravelry, of course!
I did finish 2015 Lace scarf!!!! 
I used handspun wool/silk blend

The scarf has not been blocked yet.
I'm happy with this method of knitting.
Each month you have a section to complete;
easy to do--if you stick to it!!


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