Category: Christmas Tree Skirt
Borrowing my Husband’s Tie
Swatching for the Christmas Tree Skirt
Christmas is here!
Little to Show For
I’ve been knitting several hours every day. Yet, I feel like I am not making any progress on my Big Dipper Scarf. I am convinced that after I knit several rows someone comes behind me and rips out the very same rows. It’s downright wicked behavior. If I catch who’s doing it, I’m going to draw and quarter them!
So, I need some quilting advice.
I was so proud of myself for attaching the binding fabric.
OK, I’ll admit it: I cheated. I went to Wal-mart and bought the pre-made quilting binding strips. It matched my quilt fabric perfectly and it saved me from having to make binding strips. I was sold! I attached it the same way I would have it the strips were home-made. I left the binding folded in half, lined up the open ends with the quilt edge and stitched with a 1/4 seam.
What is the problem you ask? Well, as you can see there is not enough fabric to wrap over the 1/4 seam and attach to the back. I don’t know what to do. Do I rip it all out? What is the proper way to attach it?
Onto the good news of the day:
- I sold my 1st pattern on The Knitting Vault.
- I am now listed as a designer on Ravelry. I have only added information on my Lucky Drawstring Purse and my Vase Cozy. I hope to add more patterns next week.
- My entire weekend is going to be spent watching baseball. I am attending the Phillies games on both Saturday and Sunday.
- Naturally Spun
sent me a picture of the Christmas Yarn. You see it here laid out to dry. The dye has set and it will be ready to spin soon. The amazing part of the spinning process is that she will be doing all of it on a drop spindle! I told her that she had the patience of a saint.
Pretty Yarn Pictures
Tracie had wished me lots of yarn for my birthday. Her dedication of then calling my MIL to have her send the wished yarn is really touching. How else do you explain the box I yarn I opened yesterday from my MIL?
Can you tell what yarn it is?
I think a closer pic is in order.
5 skeins of Manos del Uruguay! Woo!
Included with the yarn were 2 books from Jil Eaton. After a year of Hubby insisting that I could NOT under any circumstances dress Jake in clothes, he’s starting to cave. He saw the pic of the Cabled Sweater design in Jil’s Top Dog Knits and thought it would be a fun way to showcase one of my cable designs. I can’t wait to complete the 4 projects that are on the needles now so I can start on Jake’s 1st sweater. 1st of many, if I get my way! And about that 4th project, I can’t wait to tell you about it.
To recap:
Project #1: Mystery Project
Project #2: Big Dipper Scarf
Project #3: AWHF Shawl
So, what is Project #4? …………………………………. A Christmas Tree Skirt!
3 types of yarn will be used in the skirt:
- 100% wool in plain white
- SinFlex by London Yarns in Partita (sparkly green)
- Hand-dyed & Hand-spun natural fibers from Naturally Spun
Here is a pic of the recently dyed yarn. Isn’t it lovely?
For more pictures and an explanation of the dyeing procedure, please visit Naturally Spun’s Blog.
I’ll post more pictures of Naturally Spun’s yarn once she starts spinning it.