Thursday, November 1, 2007

Summer heat is behind us...bring on the yarn...

Thanks to the folks at Grafton Fibers for
this wonderful free sock pattern....
Easy to make and comfy to wear!!!!
This is called
*Rest, In Pieces*
and it was prompted from a challenge in the
FF Challenge group to make a granny square
poncho..I had several skiens of this fancy fur
yarn and figured it was a great project for it...
18 skiens later......here is the poncho..
modeled by my daughter Dolly..
It reminds me of the rag crochet rugs ladies used to make...




The Princess has her *wings*

...and here she is........



Gypsy Wings...

I went a little crazy with buying grey/black/ white
yarns on my visit to Alabama and this is what has
evolved. I named it *gypsy wings* and it is with out
a doubt the softest piece I have ever made. It is living
in a basket--because our kitty, Missy, adopted it..

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Moving into August. or...In The Pink

Becky & Dolly





Dothan ,Alabama----IT was Hot..
We visited and crocheted and visited some more..
Made a couple runs to Michaels to buy SALE
yarn...whoooooo we got some bargains!!!
I actually got to work on... and finish the
pink, free form ,baby blanket while we were visiting Becky.
It was for Sierra Anita.I delivered it to
her today.. she slept through it---Her Mom
loved it!!!!










The Pinks were a fun colorway to work with..
I have a gray project in the works...that wasn't
planned..stay tuned for what it turns into at
a later date....

The official Hot August Nights is over....It was a huge
success and we had a wonderful evening of food,music,
friends and frolic......and the anticipation of the Silent
Auction........The beach chair was a crowd pleaser and
sold for a hefty sum....The catfish, Penny found a new
home with a local Lawyer.....A good time was had by all.....












Thursday, August 2, 2007

Parts of my July *gig*


I thought I would filll you in what has been taking up my time the last few weeks..or part of what has..... Every year our Parish has a Charity Auction called Hot August Nights and one of the major attractions are the chairs local artists have been asked to paint. I have never managed to do one before and this year I had the chance. I was excited..





I had intended to complete the entire chair in patchwork but the idea came to me to paint a beach scene on the back that has a chair in it...sort of a mirroring thing...They ask about a dozen local artists to paint the chairs for them in any way you want to. So off I went to pick up my chair ( and my catfish--more about that later) about 5 weeks ago. I had to paint in the middle of my living room because I don't have my studio set up here yet and it was wayyy to hot to paint outside. I have painted alot of hours on this chair. The last count I had over 200 little faux fabric pieces..after that they all got hand stitching... so wow--is a pretty approptiate word here..I painted a crochet doily on one arm and a couple of faux buttons and even a threaded needle...There was a point I had to say STOP!!lol
THere was a point I had to say STOP!!lol Some of you may know what this style chair is but for those who don't here is a wee bit of the history.. An Adirondack chair (or in some parts of Canada, a Muskoka chair) is a type of chair used primarily in an outdoors setting. The precursor to today's Adirondack chair was designed by Thomas Lee in 1903. He was on vacation in the New York State mountains and he needed outdoor chairs for his summer home. He tested the first designs on his family.The original Adirondack chair was made with eleven pieces of wood, cut from a single board. It had a straight back and seat, which were set at a slant to sit better on the steep mountain inclines of the area. It also featured wide armrests which became a hallmark of the Adirondack Chair. Today's Adirondack chairs usually feature a rounded back and contoured seat. The style has also been translated to other pieces of furniture, from gliders to love seats Some modern Adirondack chairs are made out of engineered wood instead of wood. Adirondack chairs are becoming popular as outdoor seating at cafes, because the flat armrests are suitable for setting food and drinks on, making it possible to provide individual seating without using tables.Here is a little closer detail of one arm with a button and the needle. These chairs sell for around $200 here and the auction prices usually fo between $500 and a $1000--Awesome eh? So I'm just gonna hope all the hours I put in this will bring a good price for the Parish. I saw 3 others as I returned mine..it was exciting. One had a flag and gazebo and one was retro 60 in lime green with pink/yellow/ blue flower power and one was a burgandy and black throne with a large painting of lips on the seat.....



THe other part of the project was painting an 18 inch catfish-molded of resin. Since we are named as a Catfish Parish and have the official catfish festival ever April the town decided to adopt the catfish as it's mascot..as well as these table top catfish they will have several 4 foot ones gracing the parish is outdoor spots courtesy of commercial sponsors...Since we Have two catfish processing plants at this end of the Parish I am hopeful they will sponsor one for Wisner and I can get to paint it!!! This is a *she* fish and her name is Penny! I had some pricy copper paint I'd inherited from my daughter Kris that I had been reluctant to use because of the price--but this seemed like the perfect occasion /project to use some of it. I made the parasol from a doily and bamboo skewers and a chopstick and some wore and beads...I wanted it open and her holding it but the dynamics and engineering of that escaped me...so the rain passed and she was able to hold it in her lovely tail... Now we got to see several of her brother/sister fish and they are charmers....there was a *cashfish* with $ bills glued on bits of him...a widow fish dressed in black, a referee fish, a baseball fish and some other cuties... I'm hopeful they will take pictures and have an online version of these. they got the idea fom an online site . You might like to check them out too...... http://www.fremontneb.com/bigfish/bigfish.html I have quite a few other things going on for me but I will save that for another time........Dolly and I will be going Sunday to spend a couple weeks with Becky and Rick in Alabama-- Will try to get some photos of our adventures and share with you.





Always,Kathie




Wednesday, June 13, 2007

How in the world did JUNE slip by so fast?










I was wishing I could get over here and speak about the super-spectacular busy few weeks I have had. Possibly I could create one for you but the simple truth is--I ain't! LOL



I have done a little bit of alot of things and that sucks the hours of the day right down the tube...but makes for no major accomplishments.--maybe our screen porch which is progressing by leaps and bounds..good share for the next post!



My project for quite a while has been the Blues& All that Jazz coat..



the challenge group






(where your encouraged to join -some great things are happening over there!)



has a BLUE challenge going..that prompted me to work on my project a bit and I have got the fronts shaped up rather well. I am using my favorite long sweater for a guide.



I have alot of bits and pieces(scrumbles-if you will) to put togather for the back and I have both sleeves about three-quarters long enough. What amazes me is the amouth of room it takes to keep a project like this contained. I have a wooden box full of blue yarns and a wicker oval clothes basket with the pieces in progress in. A small plastic trash basket but the wips--to contain them from roving kitty paws...she indeed has 10 needles and she loves to work them in yarn...




the other fiber project...is a purse--the challenge this time was music..that took some *thought* now I love music and listen when I knit/crocht but how to fit it to challenge? I found some Lion Brand Yarn called KISS in the local BUCK store and one was pinks and greys and fuzzy....I was really wanting to make something with it. In the background Dolly(my daughter) was playing her Beyonce CD--over and over...and this line was "to the left--to the left" so I said "indeed Beyonce, I shall crochet to the left--as always" and the Beyonce To The Left Bag was born.



A photo in progress..I was using an awesome wooden hook Becky made of red ceder and recently sent me...I lined the bag with single Crochet pink yarn.



Here is a finished photo...



Now to start another day and go work for a little while.What a job an hour and a half a day....lol

Always,Kathie

Monday, May 21, 2007

Yarn Challenged




I don't consider myself a competitive person. I didn't know I was a
challenge junkie until Jane started her FF challenge Yahoo group,
know I know I can't walk past a challenge. Maybe it is just excuse or
incentive I need to put a reason behind having the hook or the needles in
my hands.Do I need an excuse?..probably not....




Lights and Shadows--using one color yarn. That was way to good to pass by...
being a paint artist by nature I have many times just used pencil to get the depth
of light and shadow. I knew yarn would be a little different..I also knew I wanted to
incorporate the element of 3-d with a sculptural look and feel... With several hundred
yarn colors at my very arms length---- how was I supposed to choose just one? The concept
of freeform is building a colorway stash, I have worked long and hard to do this. Now I am
challenged to use just one!! that in itself was the challenge for me!! This is how it happened....
Scientifically--I reached up in the top box of yarn,wiggled my hand down in the middle,where I couldn't see--and fished one out! There that wasn't so hard to choose!!!
It was Lion Brand Jamie baby yarn in a fisherman color..Very good Choice!!! I spent
the afternoon knitting,turning it this way and that,adding a line,making a part and
assembling it. Cool..I liked this alot!!! I grabbed the camera--and here you are.....












As if that wasn't good enough......There was a Bullion challenge..Now Bullion's are little fat crochet stitches made by wrapping the yarn around your hook-10 0r 15 times(or more or less)and drawing your yarn through all these wraps..Was I intimidated? Oh my yes, when I first started I could manage the wrap part...for a year I wrapped and cursed...It was not working for me. I was suspecting either 1. there was magic command involved or 2. someone(like everyone) was in a conspiracy and leaving a step hidden. but I kept trying, I'm up for a challenge--did I mention that? I finally figured out the secret a couple months ago. For me it was the hook...how simple is that? My daughter Becky carves the best crochet hooks and she has sent me quite a few of them. I picked up my favorite square end on, one day, and a bullion fell off it as if it was magic! wrapped, pulled through--like slicing butter...how cool was this? WAY...and about 2 million bullion's later...I was indeed up for a bullion challenge..using any of the wooden hooks in my collection.


THe challenge part of it was to made something you see in nature-not a leaf or flower-using some bullion's....I choose the sun--and used a colorway I had never used--yellows.( I found them when putting the Jamie baby yarn away) So here is my version of sunshine.....via yarn, a fantastic wooden hook and some very bright yarns.....

Always,Kathie



Friday, May 18, 2007

Our HOME Project










A few years ago we owned a booming Ceramic Business.
GoodTimes Ceramics

We had a shop in town and also sold greenware to several
suppliers. It was alot of work but definently alot of fun. We
had thousands of molds and the majority were Christmas.
Then the craft dynamics changed..scrapbooking seemed to be the new thing!!(which I understand because
I'm ALWAYS changing. )
The last molds we bought, and they cost the price of a compact
car, Were the entire Currier&Ives Village collection by Byron.
This was my DH's LOVE......When we sold our shopand moved to
Galveston ,we sold all our molds.....but we kept bisque(that's the white cooked version)
of each house. When we moved back here and bought this place Roy
decided to display the houses..... And we had this huge blank wall......His project was born..






HE put up his shelfs and put the houses up and he was pretty happy...He had painted alot of these houses himself,I have painted some, our daughters painted some...and as you will see on the top shelf some are yet to be painted.......





I wasn't so happy with this wall...and was trying to remember why they looked more special in the shop...then it dawned on me--because I had painted a background to give them depth..OffI went finding paint and brushes...I must confess..I had alot of yarn piled on top of them...LOLand I changed the background to this....and I couldn't leave it alone....I painted the rest of theroom the cereluan haze color--so far I have refrained from adding clouds to the other walls.!




I must be thinking these are my toys..cause I was dusting them yesterday and caugh tmyself rearranging them..especially all the little trees and people.....Interactive wall ART..gotta love it!!!I have a close up of the middle of the village I will add here..there is even a statue in the middle of the town....





So thats the latest project on the home front-- inside....Outside we are adding a patio/screened porch..more on that later......

Always,Kathie

Thursday, May 17, 2007

The Meeting


I went to the library today. Not very interesting you say?
The Wisner library? It has been cleaned up dramatically, the
lady, who was in practice to be a ceo for computer company,
has moved on---yeah, she was the one who thought
Dewey Decimal was a mystery writer from the 4O's.
The last I heard she was working at the Dollar General.
It was quiet in there-the windows were open and a slight breeze was blowing
magazine covers, the smell of wisteria was in the air.Afternoon light filtered through the trees and flooded in the windows onto the polished hardwood floors.
I turned the corner,and oh my, there was a man in black hunched
over a small table,caressing a book. I cleared my throat and he turned to look at me, the light from the
transom stain glass bounced off the thickness of his glasses.
A lock of dark hair drooped down on his forehead. Who was this familiar looking guy?

"I have been waiting here in the afternoon, for you, for weeks, Kate." He brushed that
hair back and stood up and offered me his hand."No need for introductions Kate, we have met before and spent so many hour togather ."
I'm standing there like a dumbass ,grinning from ear to ear. " Yeah, how cool is this SK?"
HE picked the book up off the table. I have been waiting to give you this. I was begining to
think you didn't want to read it.
"Yeah,right like I don't want to read your books. Well I have to admit Stephen, I am having a little
trouble reading DreamCatcher." I can't believe I told him that!!

I"t's okay Kate, I think I had a bit of a problem getting that one on the paper."

I accepted the bright red book.. " Nice Jacket design." I said.

I am such a bumbler, here stands Stephen King....
the Mr King and I'm babbling on about Jacket design.

"John FullbrookIII--Best cover I have had yet, most people don't even notice it,well maybe a couple
crazy ladies--oh Kate don't take exception to that, I didn't mean you were a crazy lady..."

Now he was making me laugh

"Well Kate, hate to run but have a book in process and I have been taking off every
Tuesday and Thursday to wait for you. I knew you would show up. Enjoy Lisey's Story."
She would want it that way.

He gave my shoulder a hug on the way past. Was that a hint of sulfur or possibly brimstone
I detected ? He was gone so fast...
I hugged the book up to me and headed home 'cause I knew I had to tell you this story...

Always,Kathie

( Well the book was sitting there on the new book rack.....but I thought you would like my version better)


Outside the Box....

On one of the free form groups we have challenges,

and one of the Challenges was to think outside the box..and

knit/crochet a box....I loved the idea....after some thought

and wandering around outside the box that wasn't made yet..

I decided what would I put in my box? Well my $$ would be great...

and after calculating the money I had left after the last yarn stash

trip for *blues & all that jazz* I had this thin dime left....Since it

is better than being broke--I got out my double points and made

a tiny box....it was fun..I knitted it all in once piece..added a crochet

trim--and a bead for the closer.....Here are pictures of it....

open and closed


Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Freeforming

Ok....always checking......now it is up and working close

to the way I want it to..more time to customise later..



I was excited today because I got news that the book is

published and ready to ship..with pictures of the Coat of Many

Scrumbles I participated in making...I have several scrumbles

in the coat, that was put togather by Prudence Mapstone in

Australia..It was her website that inspired me to free forming full time.

I'd love you to take a look....



http://www.knotjustknitting.com/



Here is a picture of the coat....we also sent enough scrumbles to

put togather a underseas shawl. The book comes out in July...
I'll keep you posted..


Welcome......

A few blogs later........

perhaps this one will work as my

daily post....It will, hopefully, let

the world know who I am and what I'm doing....


I'm enjoying knitting and crocheting freeform these days..

I have a coat in process now

called "Blues,& All That Jazz" .This is my first coat,

but my 3rd full freeform garment.


This is the coat in progress...