This is the revived and newly named Knitting and Crocheting Discussion. Please notice that it is now called YARN, NEEDLES AND CRAFTS. Bubble will be along soon to lead the discussion. Enjoy!
Hope you talented crafters find this place soon.
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Hello. hello!
I hope your needles did not remain idle while Seniors and Friends was on strike ;D
I am still working on the afghan I started on this pattern https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYPr1TasKm4&feature=youtu.be (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYPr1TasKm4&feature=youtu.be)
I love it! I'll post a photo when... I am still thinking of a border around it to finish it nicely
Hi Bubble, Thanks for showing us the way. I am still working on my false cable afgan.
Hi to all again. I did have to sign in again so finally I'm here. I'll check your pattern Bubble but I'm making an afghan also. Three colors, well four, I guess. The two blues are almost the same so I'm alternating them. Plus tan and white ripple pattern. I was able to make one from start to finish in December and January when I was in Florida visiting the family. This time the youngest finally got hers. It was one large granny square with extentions out the ends to make it rectangular. Both of these are using my stash. I promise myself to not buy more till I use most of what I have up. I spied some bright pink but made myself put that box back and get back to what I already started.
What are the rest of you working on?
Mine is mainly white, with lines of yellow, light green and purple. Very summery!
Well a double WELCOME BACK . It took me awhile to get back in but happy to see that SueB. caught up with us. Missed you and glad to see you O.K.
Thought the family had moved from Florida.
Sue, I have so many of these left overs especially after I received from our craft circle that closed down completely. Now I don't dare go near a 'wool shop' so as not to be tempted. I did have to go to get more white for my afghan so as to be able to finish it.
After that I'll start on sleeveless vest (from the stash) for next winter for my grandson. He is growing so fast that nothing will fit from one year to the other.
Jeanne, thanks for the welcome back. My husband died a year ago, late 2014 actually. I have been busy with the aftermath of that. So only a few months ago did I even have time to do needlework or go online for fun. So much of that was for estate issues.
Bubble, that sounds pretty with with and some color. Glad we are finding each other here.
SueB.
Yes, I remember your husbands passing. Was sorry to hear it. Takes time after it happens. Settling Estates get crazy but now are easier than 10 years or so ago. Computers have helped.
Maybe we should have a Forum on such as that on here. Could be a couple of good retired lawyers reading S and F. that would help some. I was thinking we had one in Seniornet. Maybe it was another forum awhile back.
Good thing you came in prior to S and F closing down. You would have wondered what happened to it.
Are you still in the same home. Same city?
Sue, the crocheting helped me a lot when Ben died two years ago. It kept my thoughts concentrating on something else than myself having to deal with all kinds of issues.
I'm a quilter by passion, however I was taught all the other needleworks as a child. I love scrappy quilts and ones made out of fabric left over from another project with something new added.
I'm attaching a quilt made out of leftover fabric from my daughter's wedding dinner napkins. It's a Bonnie Hunter block called Box Kites. I did add a light polkadot fabric to make it more youthful. It's for my 3 1/2 yr old granddaughter.
When I figure out how to make Photo Albums under my profile I'll share more.
tuckyquilter, have you been to the American Quilt Society museum in Paducah, KY? I assume from your name you're from KY. That's such a great museum.
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Quote from: maryz on April 02, 2016, 06:38:09 PM
tuckyquilter, have you been to the American Quilt Society museum in Paducah, KY? I assume from your name you're from KY. That's such a great museum.
No I haven't. I'm in Southern CA. However I did live in Louisville for a few months when my husband & I were in transition to Japan. Didn't have any of my stuff with me. All packed and shipped overseas.
I do want to go at some point though. My step daughter just lives over in Owensboro.
KQ, I hope you get to go sometime. I've been fortunate enough to go twice. We were in Paducah twice on river trips. My husband even WANTED to go back the second time (that's high praise!). LOL
WOW! that looks like a time consuming quilt with all those squares. I have never tried quilting nor seen it done but it must be a treasure to own.
How long did this one take to finish? It must have been a great occupation when there was no TV or computer to while the hours. With internet I even have problems reading books lol
My mother pieced beautiful quilts. I have the last one she did, which is a little different since it is an applique top and not pieced. I wanted to do quilts like she did but when I took a quilting class I learned very quickly that I just did not have the talent or patience for it.
I love the colors that you used in your quilt, tuckyquilter.
It must require a lot of patience. I did hear that now it is mostly done with a sewing machine. I wonder if it looks any different?
That quilt is a work of art. I admire you for taking the time to do that and you must get great satisfaction working on it and looking at it later. Glad you posted.
Bubble, oh my yes!!! There is a big difference in hand quilting and machine quilting. I would not have the patience to do any hand quilting. It is kind of a lost art, but many people still do it. The Amish people make beautiful hand quilted quilts. They have what they call Quilting Bee's. A group of ladies get together and sit around a big quilting frame and do their work. If you go to many Amish communities you can always visit a home or community center where you will find a group quilting. And, all ages, too.
Many people now who make lots of quilts for organizations will do the machine quilting. Another way is to tie thread at regular intervals over the whole quilt to help keep the backing and batting in place. I have done both machine quilting and tie quilting.
Now, many of the big quilt shops have a machine that is called a Long Arm Quilting machine. It is a huge machine that you place the quilt on and the machine will do various quilting designs. They are beautiful, but you can still tell the difference between that and the hand quilting.
I used to make small children's quilts for the Linus Project. That is an organization named after the character Linus, in the Charley Brown cartoons. Linus was the little kid who always carried a blanket around. There are many, many chapters and groups all over the country who make quilts for sick children, underprivileged children, or any child who is in need of some TLC ( Tender loving care). I am not sure if it is a world wide organization or not. I mostly crochet small baby afghans now. Not as time consuming as making quilts. The chapter that I donate to has donated over 93,000 blankets and quilts since it started back in 2001. They have to be handmade.
It is a very satisfying feeling to receive a note from a mother of a child that has received on of your blankets. Each person's name and address is attached to each afghan or quilt. There is a lot of work involved with volunteers doing pick-ups from sites where people can leave their items, labeling each item, and then delivering them to the various sites.
I am sure there are others who can add their interests in making quilts.
Joy
Good morning, on a very windy day, 60mi. gust.
Years ago I started in a quilting class, we started out with a pillow, I chose th boy with a big hat, he must have a name, but I forgot. I never finished the class, as the teacher said in front of everyone, she had never had anyone in her class that did the worst stitching she had ever seen. It sure was not a help with me to continue. My husband grandmother from Ala. made beautifl quilts, and they were all hand stitched.
At Homemakers, I have made the quilts that you tie, for aids babies.
By the way, I was deAngel, but I understood I could not get back in here with my old name.
I think you can always change back to your old name with the help of administrator.
Joy here we had a circle of women knitting layette for families of little means of for new immigrants. It was very satisfying.
Hi Lindancer
Thanks for the explanation why the name change.
Kelly
As the Amish area is close to me I see some beautiful quilts they make. None stitched on machines.
Now we are having the yearly quilt show here in town next week. A group of quilters make them . some are for sale but one is given to each new child who lives in the Orphanage here. they do it once a year but each is only given one and has to take good care of it.
I always thought that nice afghans would be lot safer for them to use and not as much work to do. I know my GC. use to go through a afghan pretty fast as can use them all over the house watching TV etc. Easier to wash also
I now remember being in one such Amish place in NC and enviously fingering those quilted heavy bed covers, feeling so sorry I could not fold one in my suitcase. The idea of so much overweight stopped me, plus I would have needed a new suitcase just for that. They were beautiful and in such tasteful colors.
Hello to all on t his spring morning. Actually it's fall on the southern hemisphere. Nice days, warmer than it should be. But I'm rapidly using up my yarn stash, now on a ripple afghan. I have done baby hats, kid and adult hats knit and crochet. Now I'm having to deal with 20 fruit trees and work being done on the house. So the needles and hooks are silent. But I'll get back to it all. As I was looking around I found some bright pink. That may be my next project if I can figure what to make with it. Are you all motivated to create these days?
Is it thin pink? a lacy shawl maybe?
Well, Bubble, that's an idea. It's actually very average yarn so not so thin. But a shawl would work. I think there are two skeins.
Meanwhile, I'm doing yard work. Blossoms are out. Old leaves are there too. So I still have my afghan to work on between outdoor activities.
With all my plumber problems, I have put all crafts aside. My only relaxation right now is the games here. It is good for nerves!
Bubble, I have joined you with plumbing problems, two weeks ago, I needed a new kitchen faucet, as it was linking. Now to day, I went to do a load of wash, and run out of hot water. My water tank is only 7 years old.
sorry you have these problem. I hope you have a better plumber than mine :)
After he changed and fixed the pipes under the floor tile, the toilet started leaking!
I also need a new faucet installed in the back bathroom. I thought my kitchen sink had a problem also. Was water leaking under the sink. I got under and tightened the pipe connectors and that seems to stop the leak. I have to get water shut off outside and to cold for now. So will replace soon as warms up.
I have lost my handy man after 35 years. Hard getting people over here to do small jobs.
Is there a gardening forum? I need to ask how to get rid of grub worms from yard? CC
Hello everyone...
I too like to quilt along with x stitch and crochet....but I must admit the later two have taken a back seat to quilting lately.
Tuckyquilter your quilt is beautiful!!!
I hope to post two of my photos but we shall see if I can.
Amy, beautiful quilts. Love the colors in all three of them. You do beautiful work.
Thanks for sharing. Look forward to seeing more of your work.
Joy
Amy, superb! How do you do that? Are the figures printed ones? I am stunned! :thumbup:
I hope you all know that clicking on those pictures makes them bigger.
Amy, your quilts are beautiful! I especially love the Fairy Quilt with such beautiful colors and the strip framing of the centerpiece is perfect. I know you design your quilts to fit the person you are making them for and I think that they must be treasured gifts from you.
Bubble, thank you so much. Both of these quilts have panels in them....and then I work from that . A panel is 22x 40 as an example and then you build out from that.
Phyliss, thank you. The fairy quilt is one of my favorites. I hope they like them as much as I enjoy making the quilts for them.
This one was for the young hockey player in the family...
The one beside the hockey quilt was done with blocks of African animals and I did have fun doing this one too!!
I like all the quilts but the one with Fish my grandson would pick.
Amy. WOW! Such nice work. I like the first one, looks 3-dementional. Having a theme makes it fun to choose the cloth. Nice idea.
Maryz, I've also been to the quilt museum in Paducah twice. Both times were on road trips--one time we spent the night in Paducah and went on to Illinois to visit Bill, Dawn, and Andy. The other time we were on our way to West Virginia. The quilts are simply beautiful. We have an active quilting club here in Auburn. They display new ones every month at our public library. I have a couple of really old ones that Bob's mother and grandmother made years ago that I've always used on beds, not for display and they are wearing out. I'll miss them when I have to quit using them. And both Kris and Dawn quilt, but they do machine quilting. I have several small pieces from both of them.
Sue
I found this tutorial & thought it might be of interest to crocheters . I dislike the hole that is left when starting a new row of of double crochet & this tutorial fixes that
http://charmedbyewe.com/alternate-chainless-dc-turning-stitch/?utm_content=b166ba8e625075c8a11b235306cf93c9&utm_campaign=Moogly%20Email%20Newsletter%204%2F23%2F2016&utm_source=Robly.com&utm_medium=email
I do almost the same: a SC stitch like she did in the same first start, then one chain and I go on. It works as well.
Soft, cuddly and lovely!
I wish you were my neighbor, Alpiner!!! :thumbup:
Amy, I think this is the first time of seeing your work, I am quite surprised at how much work has gone into them, they are lovely......do you exhibit them at indoor-outdoor craft fairs?...
Thank you everyone for your kind words. I love to quilt ,seeing a pieces of fabric turn into a quilt is so much fun.
Jackie, thank you, these were gifts that I did for Christmas. There are markets that one could sell their quilts and a friend of mine does that ..
Quote from: so_P_bubble on June 01, 2016, 03:00:07 AM
Soft, cuddly and lovely!
I wish you were my neighbor, Alpiner!!! :thumbup:
Wouldn't we have fun ?
definitely! and coffee is available at all hours... :kettle:
I guess no one knits anymore. I haven't picked up the needles for a long time but my son is making noises about needing some new knit sox so I may get some yarn and see if I remember how to do it after all this time.
Phyllis, I will start knitting again in Sept. I also am going teach a class in Homemakers, when it starts again. We will be making the fingerless gloves. Right now , I am going through a BIG stack of medicare and ins. papers, that I am sure i do not need to save.
Bubbles. I would like to TRY and make the afghan you showed on iTunes.....but goes to fast....is the pattern where I can copy it down...I'm not real good so would have to keep reading directions...Candy
You tube. Not I tunes..lol. Candy
I just started this afghan for Project Linus yesterday . A classmate in a crochet class I'm taking used 60% off coupons at Joannes to buy a huge amount of yarn which she gave to the lady I sit next to . She gave me 2 one pound skeins for baby afghans .
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dreamy-lace-baby-throw
Been a long time since I did any baby blankets. That is a nice pattern.
Lovely! It reminds me that I never finished mine... I better go back to it now that the weather will be cooler.
I have a larger Afghan not finished off also. Now want it for the GGD new bedroom.
I don't know if my wrists will now be able to do all that crochet work on it. I maybe have this lady who teaches at the Senior Centre finish it for me. Been over a year since I stopped on it.
I finally finished a pair of slippers for my husband .
They are from an old Leisure Arts # 205 book . The book is for children's & women's slipper but I changed the instructions to make them larger .
(https://www.seniorsandfriends.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi194.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fz244%2Falpiner1%2FSlippers%2520001_zpskw7rg2py.jpg&hash=56a7c3305e44aad9faeedbae4566d277ae015a46) (http://s194.photobucket.com/user/alpiner1/media/Slippers%20001_zpskw7rg2py.jpg.html)
They look gorgeous and very comfy. I like the colors.
Quote from: so_P_bubble on September 27, 2016, 07:28:38 AM
They look gorgeous and very comfy. I like the colors.
Thank you bubble ! I used 2 strands , solid gray & a gray , blue & white varigated .
Alpiner, I think they look very confortable and would be warm also.
Friday, I will be teaching a class at Homemakers, how to knitt fingerless gloves, now they are also called texting gloves.
Alpiner1. Love those slippers. I had a pattern but never tried. Loved doing slippers. Only thing is 3 years ago I did 24 pairs as Christmas presents all in the famiy along with 4 Afghans. Put my wrists out. Now crochet since but think I will try and finish a afghan I started then. Start soon. The slippers I made were a big hit but now as nice as yours. Much easier.
Hello to you needlework folks. I have not stopped in here in a long time. I'm busy trying to get rid of as much stuff as I can. This house and acre are too much for me. No time for fun. Well, that isn't totally true. But it's much work and I want a simpler place so I can do more fun and less work. So speaking of unfinished projects, I have an afghan going and it sits on the couch. Maybe with getting back to S&N I'll be inspired to get my work done on the afghan. So nice to read all your notes on your projects.
SueB, how nice to see your post. We were just talking about you a few days ago--and were sorry we hadn't heard from you recently. It sounds like you're doing well.
SCFSue
SueB, I also join in saying it is good to see your post. I know I need to let go of a lot of my , I guess they call it stuff. It only has meaning to me.
I taught a large class i fingerless gloves a few weeks ago at Homemakers.
Some are calling them texting gloves. I am also making them for Christmas presents.
Linda, I've seen those texting gloves. They must be pretty popular. Nice you can teach that. I have a supply of yarn but must push myself to finish what I already started.
SueB. Good to see you back in here. It has been awhile. I also have got to get started on clearing out so much stuff. Not in the mood to move yet but its getting harder to get people to work on things that come up and need doing.
Are the family still living in Florida?
I also have a afghan only half way finished. Think I am going to ask this lady if she will finish it for me. Crochet seems to bother my thumbs to much. That is my only place but now it seems like need thumbs so much. No one in the family seems to bother with E-M anymore. they are into Texting. Again need thumbs. Don't like to do it anyway. Phones are to small.
Are you still using you Tablet?
Sorry about your thumbs, Jeanne, but you don't have to use them to text...I don't. I just the trusted pointer finger. LOL
Alpiner, Your slippers are very nice. I like the way they come up high on the front of the foot. I wear the ballet type slippers around the house but I do have trouble with them slipping off at the heel sometimes and would like to have slippers that stay put better. :) I haven't done any needlework in a while so maybe I'll take another look at the patterns for slippers.
Jeanne, the family does live in Florida. Son is in Seattle. I've seen him several times this year. Heading to FL soon. Maybe I'll take my needlework with me to finish there. I hardly use the tablet at all. I take it when I travel to check e-mail and do games. I recall some time back spending lots of time looking for pattern online for knit and crochet. I printed out many of those. Guess I'll have to go look at what I have already. Not much posting here of late. Hope you are all well.
SueB
Enjoy your trip to Florida. Hope you are not driving in the TG Traffic. Just saw on the news that traffic on most interstates, specially Int. 1 Florida was moving at 16 miles a hour. Least you will have some sunshine. Enjoy your Christmas there.
It seems as though our long lovely fall weather has gone and it is getting cold and stormy here in Western NY. JeanneP, you don't need to bother sending any more of those wintery blasts out our way. ;)
Anyway since the cold weather has returned to our neck of the woods, I'm really enjoying my hand knit wooly socks. I already have a pair on for the evening and my feet are toasty. :thumbup: Thanks to those of you here who encouraged my along with knitting them a few years back.
These are fun to watch. Will calm people down. http://www.goodtoknow.co.uk/craft/547673/glitter-jars-how-to-calm-down-jar
Good afternoon, cloudy day and warm for this time of year, To morrow it is suppose to be very cold, and i am suppose to go to Red Hat luncheon, at the food court in the mall, Our Jan. and Feb. meeting were decided to do at the mall. If it snows that day we do not have to worry about restaurant reservations . Which has happen before, if you were not able to drive, the restaurant still wanted their money.
JeanneP, I loved that glitter bottle idea. I made a copy, and will teach it at home makers. Thanks, I am always looking for ideas. I have already taught the fingerless gloves. 10 people took the class.
Lindancer - I did not know you were known as deAngel previously. Thanks for updating this information.
SueB: Hug to you on getting your life in a different order. You are right to take time to make any decisions - wishing the best for you. We are in Tucson for the winter and it gets more and more difficult to return to our high altitude home in Colorado (for Don) each spring. The children live there, of course. We don't have to make any decisions now - but who knows what is to come.
Anyway, I stopped in to rest my knees - aching because I am trying to sort out a quilt on the floor and it isn't as easy as home where I have a flannel on a wall - so much nicer to be able to look straight at the quilt layout.
Afghan for Project Linus . The pattern is Alternating V Stitch & Double Crochet .
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Corner to corner pattern I used for a shawl . The yarn is RedHeart Ocean . This pattern is easily converted to any size afghan .
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alpiner Very nice patterns. I really the first one.
I like the first one also. Bet it goes fast. Been a long time since I made baby blanket. Got a Afghan that needs finishing. Been in the box so Long half finished that I bet the months have gotten to it.
Alpiner, I, too love the slippers you made for your husband.
Like MaryC, I have trouble keeping slippers on my heels. I like these because, like you, I think they would stay put better with the fronts coming up higher.
Alpiner, any chance of where I could find the pattern or would you be willing to share the pattern??? I like the wider toe, also. They do look very comfortable.
Thanks.
Joy
Alpiner, I was able to find a used copy of that leaflet on Amazon and just now ordered it. I saw a picture of the cover on the leaflet and liked a couple pair of the slippers. ( good old Amazon... can usually find whatever you are looking for.)
I hadn't looked at this site for a while, so glad it showed up on my "unread posts" notice today.
Estimated delivery time is a couple weeks, but things usually come quicker than what they tell you.
Those slippers look just like what I am looking for.
Joy
Joy I glad you were able to find the book on Amazon ! Its out of print . My first book is very worn & I was fortunate to find another copy at a garage sale . Happy hooking !
alpiner, that first one is a beauty!
Mine is waiting in the knitting basket since last winter.
I wonder if I even remember the stitch, but then that is not the problem. Just that I am feeling so lazy these days, very tired.
Hi everyone! I have barely made a dent in my quilting lately but intend to take over the kitchen table tomorrow just to cut fabric.
Thanks for the pictures of your really nice work!
Remember the slippers I posted back in September ? Hubby has been wearing them every day some days all day long . The heel of the soles need patching but I can't get them off him !! He has other pairs but...no !
Those were really nice. Now are they knit of crochet. If crochet I may try after looking at the instructions. Did you put them in here? if so when?
I went back to April 2016 and don't find them and so maybe not in. Can you show again?
Alpiner, I am still waiting for the little booklet that has the slipper pattern directions. Don't know why it is taking so long????
I am anxious to make those slippers. I had found another pattern and made a pair, but I made them too big. I wasn't thinking about them stretching so much. Not sure if I can tighten them up or not. I did put a draw string through them, but that didn't help too much.
Just anxious to get that booklet. Nice that your husband loves his slippers so much. I am hoping I will like mine just as much. LOL
Joy
Quote from: JeanneP on February 20, 2017, 03:46:20 PM
Those were really nice. Now are they knit of crochet. If crochet I may try after looking at the instructions. Did you put them in here? if so when?
I went back to April 2016 and don't find them and so maybe not in. Can you show again?
They are crocheted . I didn't post the instructions . They are copywrited .
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Crocheted-Slippers-7-for-Women-Children-Pattern-30-Days-To-Shop-Pay-/311677372164?hash=item48916b4704%3Ag%3ASCoAAOSw2xRYeWDN
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Another afghan for Project Linus .
Alpiner I like the bright colors, looks so cheerful
Very nice, Alpiner. Good choice of colors. Looks like you were trying to use up some of your "stash". Love it !!!!
Joy
Alpiner I would love you as a neighbor. You would encourage me to be more active with the needles. ;)
Like the colors. I use to hate to keep changing though. Messed me up.
Quote from: Joy on February 25, 2017, 06:06:08 AM
Very nice, Alpiner. Good choice of colors. Looks like you were trying to use up some of your "stash". Love it !!!!
Joy
The yarn was mostly from my stash ! The varigated looks nothing like it does on the skein . The name of it is Red Heart's Star Brights , it isn'n't made now .
Alpiner: I like the fresh colors in the blanket. It looks so cheerful.
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http://thewhoot.com.au/crochet/bavarian-rainbow-square-blanket (http://thewhoot.com.au/crochet/bavarian-rainbow-square-blanket)
A lovely idea for a blanket.
I'm making a baby afghan in this pattern for Project Linus .
http://thecrochetcrowd.com/crochet-modern-granny-afghan-pattern/
Bubble and Alpiner, both afghans are very pretty. I have tried the Bavarian stitch. Made a little sample, but never did any more with that patter. I do think it makes up very pretty,
Thanks for sharing.
Joy
Another afghan for Project Linus . The Modern Granny . http://thecrochetcrowd.com/crochet-modern-granny-afghan-pattern/
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Alpiner, you do such good work - both the handiwork and for Linus; the afghan is beautiful.
Mary Ann
Alpiner, thanks for posting lovely afghan. I my try it later on. Right now I am making gloves and scarfs for Christmas.
Love that baby afghan. Been a lot of years now since I made one. Babies seem to come often in my family but not for awhile. I made so many afghans that we all have enough. Maybe I will get back into crochet again in winter. My wrist sort of gave out. So hot here. Been mid 90s for last 8 days. Just awful. Feel like just loafing around.
Alpiner, That is really a pretty pattern in this afghan. I just watched the video for making it and after you once get going, it does sound pretty simple. I have never heard of that yarn. I have used the Caron yard, but never seen the "Caron Cakes". I like how it changed colors in the middle.
I am working on a baby afghan for a great-granddaughter. I had made her one and her mom said it was too pretty to use. So, I am making another one so that she will have something nice and soft and comfy when it gets cold again. I am just using one of the patterns from the Linus Project website. The slanted shell stitch which goes quickly.
Thanks for sharing.
Joy
This is the pattern I'm working on now in light green .
http://www.handcraftingwithlove.net/yarn/pat-avshell1.html
Very pretty, alpiner1. Will you give it to someone?
SCFSue
Quote from: SCFSue on June 15, 2017, 10:23:24 AM
Very pretty, alpiner1. Will you give it to someone?
SCFSue
I crochet afghans for Project Linus .
http://altrusasdncc.org/project-linus.html
https://www.seniorsandfriends.org/index.php?topic=80.msg91200#msg91200 (https://www.seniorsandfriends.org/index.php?topic=80.msg91200#msg91200)
Another baby afghan for Project Linus .
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Alpiner, that is a very pretty design, fine looking. I have not done any knitting this summer, although, I have fingerless gloves and scaRF started
Alpiner. Very nice. They appreciate you for doing that.
Did I tell you before. I owned the same couch as yours up to about 4 years ago. Loved it. Just went into a smaller one
Alpiner: That is an interesting pattern.
I am in a funk here since my quilt pattern is definitely missing the very last instructions. Setting everything aside until I feel better about working on it again.
Maybe I should stick to hot pads? Oh, well. Tomorrow things will look brighter.
Quote from: JeanneP on August 10, 2017, 12:59:13 PM
Alpiner. Very nice. They appreciate you for doing that.
Did I tell you before. I owned the same couch as yours up to about 4 years ago. Loved it. Just went into a smaller one
The couch was my husband's parent's & we were given it when they moved into a mobile home . It was originally covered in a polished cotton floral . Did your's have scallops across the back & the couch is slightly curved ?
No. Mine had that material when I purchased it. Was yours a couch that had wood carvings along the back. and curved. That was a older type of sofa I thing. they sure were build much better years ago. Lasted years.
Quote from: JeanneP on August 12, 2017, 07:34:09 PM
No. Mine had that material when I purchased it. Was yours a couch that had wood carvings along the back. and curved. That was a older type of sofa I thing. they sure were build much better years ago. Lasted years.
There is no carving on the back , just soft scallops across the back . We had it recovered with the fabric in the picture . Husband's parents bought it in the mid 1960's .
I bought mine in the late 60s. been gone a long time. Can't remember if the back was carved but I know it was well made. Spring still perfect after at least 15 years. Loved the pattern. Would like to have something like it now as mine in all one colour. Tan and now bored wth it.
I crochet for Project Linus ( afghans for babies & older children in hospitals ) . Here is my latest afghan for an older child .
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Lovely, Alpiner; I can just see an older girl wrapping herself in the afghan to read or even to walk around with it as a wrap.
Mary Ann
Quote from: Mary Ann on July 30, 2018, 04:58:32 PM
Lovely, Alpiner; I can just see an older girl wrapping herself in the afghan to read or even to walk around with it as a wrap.
Mary Ann
I had one yarn cake . When I used it up I picked up on some similar colors in the yarn cake from my stash & added them .
Pretty one, alpiner!
great one Alpiner!
Alpiner, beautiful work--and I know a young girl will be very happy to receive it!
Sue
That is such a pretty on. Make a nice wrap also. I never could do on that shape. Just had to do square...Not done any for awhile be do have one I need to finish.
Alpiner, thanks for posting. I like the design very much, I make the square lap robs most of the time, using leftover yarn
Another afghan for Project Linus . Alternate V Stitch & Double Crochet .
https://ibb.co/jy8bDK
Alpiner, I like that pattern and the color combo is good too.
Mary Ann
Thank you Mary Ann . I started with what is called a "cake" . The cake ended with the turquoise . From there I used yarn I had . The pattern is an octagonal granny pattern .
My latest creation .
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Great work, alpiner. Quilted? It almost looks like it could be crocheted, too.
It sure looks like crochet to me.So pretty. Not made any for a few years now. No new babies for awhile.
It is crochet . I crochet blankets for Project Linus .
Great in any case. I saw the sewing machine behind you and that's why I asked about quilting.
The picture was taken in an upholstery class room where a crochet class I attend meets through adult education .
It's a work of art. Beautiful!
I love the colors you used, Alpiner. So soft and pretty. I used to make the Linus blankets but the drop off place went out of business and there wasn't one close enough where I could take the blankets.
I haven't done any knitting or crocheting for a long time and maybe I need to start again. I miss having something to do with my hands when I am sitting in the evenings.
In crochet class there is a table that we can donate yarn , etc. I found the yarn on the table , the teacher calls the yarn "orphan yarn" . The varigated is Caron .
The afghan is lovely, Alpiner--and it's great to at last see your face!
SCFSue
Thank you all ! I also crochet slippers for my husband Norm . He has saved many of the worn out pairs for the day I won't be able to crochet more pairs !
show us the slippers!
The picture is too large . But here is the book I made the from .
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/scrap-slippers
https://ibb.co/cvGB5Ky
How nice! They look to be very comfy too. How long does it take you to crochet a pair?
It depends on how much spare time I have .
Here is another baby blanket using the same yarn .
https://i.ibb.co/Qr2fT2Y/Project-Linus-001.jpg
I still have leftover yarn I'm using it to make a hexagon granny square baby afghan .
The blanket is beautiful, Alpiner. Your work is lovely!
SCFSue
Thank you SCFSue !
I finished this one yesterday .
https://i.ibb.co/xHCdSxH/Project-Linus-Octogon-granny-001.jpg
Alpiner, such pretty delicate colors and an interesting shape.
Mary Ann
Thank you Mary Ann !
Alpiner, your newly finished quilt is lovely. The colors are so pretty together. I haven't knit anything in a long while--it is so hot here in Alabama in the summer that it just isn't fun! What do you do with your finished projects?
Sue
I donate the baby afghans to Project Linus .
Alpiner.
That is so pretty. love colours. Now I would love it for the small round table in my bedroom. Perfect colours I also do not crochet anymore. Doubt I could have done that on anyway. My afghans not quite that good.I made a lot of them over the years.
How great it is to "find" all of you. I cannot believe that you have been 'here" all this time - sorry for missing.
My little project right now is to make fabric tissue holders that fit in a purse or pocket. I have sewn 26 or so and my goal is more & more. All to be donated for a church bazaar this fall. It is very simple, the pattern I mean.
Keeping on here - both hubby and I have medical appointments and keeping up the house and visiting with everyone fills most of our time.
Just need to clip the threads and iron this and it is on the way to the longarm. This is called a Log Cabin in the barn raising design.
Thank you Bubble for your help.
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Trying again.
Pretty quilt, Amy. I knew the real thing would appear eventually.
Mary Ann
Amy - Such a beautiful quilt, with the many shades of green, offset with white. I like the intriguing name - "Log Cabin, in the barn raising design". Makes you take a closer look!
MaryAnn and Marilyne, thank you. I did have fun doing it.
Marilyne, there are many ways to put the log cabin together, Barn Raising is one of them.
Absolutely superb! Amy, you are a real artist.
Did you ever consider selling one?
Bubble, thank you. Most have been gifted out but maybe one day I may sell some. Now I am back to making cancer quilts and want to start on skateboard quilts for the kids that get to go to a camp.
This is a Camp quilt for some youngster with cancer....it has all the names of the plants and stars on it so he/ she can learn a lot from it.
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WOW That is sure to be appreciated and cherished.
Do you also make wheelchair size for elderlies? I used to make in crochet but yours are so much nicer.
Bubble, thank you. The group I am with does just cancer quilts. I think your wheelchair covers would also be lovely and much needed warmth on the legs.
I did make my bil a fidget quilt, lots of thing to play with and see when he had dementia.
What is a fidget quilt? Never heard that term.
A fidget quilt has many things sewn on it. For ladies it could have lace, zipper.ribbons.....thing of different textures for them to "feel" keep their fingers busy. On my bill's I put his name with beads, farm animals, Velcro .keys on a ring that could be removed for washing. I made his big enough to cover up in.
Here are some ideas for you to look at.
https://frommycarolinahome.com/2016/02/18/more-fidget-quilts-for-alzheimer-and-dementia-patients/
https://www.honeyhillhc.com/single-post/FidgetQuilts
https://www.pinterest.ca/mary42862/dementia-alzheimers-fidget-sensory-quilts/
How interesting! I remember Making something similar with button to fasten, zipper to open, shoe string to pass through holes, poppers to push in or open, loop to put around a big button, all that in kindergarten for my daughter and others to learn those skills. Then it was called an activity cloth :)
Basically the same idea...keeps the mind and the hands busy.
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Finished thumbnail.jpgskateboard quilt.jpg this skateboard quilt for a girl, made two last year for boys but girls also skateboard:)
Beautiful! You are so talented...
Love that quilt. Good colours for a girl.
Granny Square Afghan finished at last ! It was put away for about 5 years & I realized I'm not getting any younger & I better finish it .
https://ibb.co/b5z67mf
A lovely one Alpiner. Who is it for?
I should follow your example: I also have one abandoned for about 6y, when Ben got sick...
Lovely, alpiner! And a great way to use up some of the yarn stash. I made several of those, but haven't in a long time. I knit more now (with the one and almost-two new great-grandbabies), but occasionally crochet an afghan, using a "pattern" I got from one an aunt made many years ago.
Quote from: so_P_bubble on May 05, 2020, 04:14:34 AMA lovely one Alpiner. Who is it for?
I should follow your example: I also have one abandoned for about 6y, when Ben got sick...
I'm keeping it !! I haven't made any thing for myself in years . I have another afghan that needs finishing too . Mostly I crochet baby blankets for Project Linus ( a charity ) . Then need to make husband slippers . I patched his the other day .
I also have a afghan half finished. Maybe just 4 years for mine. It is the colour of the Bed Doll and I am wanting to send both to myGGD for her bedroom. Lavender and white are her colours. At least they were when she was about 4. Now 6 years later she maybe changing her colours. Will see
I was out today. Got all those books back to library. Did some card buy for Grads. one birthday. Got so hot that I had to just come home. Will go to drug store about 7 tonight. Be cooler
Good morning all!
It has been a long time since I picked up any knitting or crocheting, and even longer for needle work.
I thought of you all when I ran across some old pattern booklets in Project Gutenberg. In fact, I actually have some of them.
This one I am not sure I have, but I do have some of the patterns listed: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/62482
These two I have: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/62487 I made the curler carrier, the boots, and fuzzy wuzzy. I still have the curler carrier although I don't do curlers anymore.
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/62486
I am not sure I would call hairpin lace "exciting" I do like a few of these patterns including the lovely baby set. http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/62718
Anyone working on anything during this shutdown? I really need to get back to finishing a few projects. The cats, however, may have other ideas for my yarn.
I have a hairpin white blanket I started long ago and abandoned, I don't know why.
Maybe I should try to finish it? At the time I thought it was fun and growing fast.
I was always one that could sit for hours either Crochet, Reading. Polishing things. etc. for some reason right now just can't stick to one thing. Lasts about 15 min. and up on my feet walking around the house again.This scorching weather not helping. Maybe had this pandemic happened in Winter would be easier. Hope it doesnt last till then.
Quote from: JeanneP on July 22, 2020, 12:57:59 PMI was always one that could sit for hours either Crochet, Reading. Polishing things. etc. for some reason right now just can't stick to one thing. Lasts about 15 min. and up on my feet walking around the house again.This scorching weather not helping. Maybe had this pandemic happened in Winter would be easier. Hope it doesnt last till then.
I have the same problem . I sit for a few minutes & get antsie & need to get up & walk through the house . I'm very unsettled .
This is what I'm working on now .
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Nice, alpiner. How much bigger are you planning to go?
Afghan size for a friend
https://thecrochetcrowd.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Modern-Granny-Jeanne.pdf .
alpiner, hope you post a photo when finished. This is going to be lovely with the variegated yarn!
It is a self striping yarn . It is now 52 inches long . I asked our daughter if she could use another afghan & she said they use afghans a lot . We are planning to visit her this summer so I'll take it along to give her .
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WOW!! :thumbup: The afghan is beautiful!! I must admit I can't imagine all the weight on your hands/arms when doing this but certainly well worth it!! Your daughter is going to love this. Thank you for sharing the photo..
The yarn is actually not heavy when made into the afghan .
I finished this afghan a few weeks ago for a high school friend I hope to visit next month . It is the same pattern as the afghan above it .
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Alpiner, this one turned out just as beautiful as your other one....like the colours in both of them. Thank you for sharing.
I just finished this one this morning . I'm keeping it .
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Same pattern , I finished it a few days ago .
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Alpiner, another beautiful afghan!!
Another one done..just need to make the binding.
I love it!
Bubble, thank you. This was fun to do dispite not having a proper pattern.
There all kinds of designs for quilts, aren't there? I love this one, Amy. Dramatic colors and what kid wouldn't like all the wild animals? Where do you come up with your ideas? And, I hope you are recording with photo and information everyone you make.
I miss doing handcrafts so much! I was never a good quilter...not enough patience. I guess. My mother made beautiful pieced quilts but always sent them out to be hand quilted by a local lady she knew or a church group who did the hand quilting for a source of income to the church. I loved knitting and cross stitch and crocheting but don't do any of them now. But, I still love looking at them (the ones I have left that Mother made and I made) and even using some of the things I have left.
Phyllis , the animals were cut from a panel and a dickens to get straight as they are rarely square. I had another pattern that I could use for a guide then used my measurements to put it together. I find quilting relaxing to do .
I crochet and cross stitch but since picking up quilting haven't done a lot of either.
The ones from your Mom are keepsakes and I am sure David will appreciate both yours and your Moms.
Finally finished another, this is a queen size one and I did win the wrestling match with it.....just. This photo was taken yesterday, today we have snow on the ground.
I am crocheting this afghan for my granddaughter's new husband . I have crocheted afghans for her two children & he said he would like one in Los Angeles Lakers colors
(https://i.ibb.co/tBj6J6v/Corner-2-Cornrt-Afghan-Ocober-16-2024-001.jpg) (https://ibb.co/SNYg3gM) .
Oh boy that is a lot of work! This will certainly put a smile on his face! You do amazing work. Thank you for sharing.
Very nice. You are talented.
Very nice.
I really need to get back into my knitting and crocheting this winter. My needlework is just about all I brought with me to the apartment. The other crafts got donated. I stopped several years ago for some reason or other, partly, I think, because the cats were way too interested in "helping". In fact, Oscar still likes to bat my tablet stylus out of my hand if he is close enough. Shan and Oscar do a major nap-time between breakfast and lunch I may be able to take advantage of because that nap sequence does not usually involve my lap. By 2:30pm, Oscar is ready to engage my lap if I haven't already settled in for a relaxing spell before dinner.
Quote from: MarsGal on November 01, 2024, 08:05:09 AMI think, because the cats were way too interested in "helping".
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