I meant to write up the pattern to my Thunder Bluff Mittens, and it turns out I kind of forgot / put it off for a whole year. Oops. Well here it is now:
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I meant to write up the pattern to my Thunder Bluff Mittens, and it turns out I kind of forgot / put it off for a whole year. Oops. Well here it is now:
DSC_6150, originally uploaded by kalamaridemocracy.
In about 4 hours total. Started cutting and piecing Friday night and assembled the blocks and border today. I should be working on my fall quilt, but its boring at the moment, and easy piecing is more my style. I am extremely happy with how it turned out. In fact, its supposed to be a wall hanging for Christmas and I want it to hang it right now.
I was reading this blog the other night, and I was really inspired by all of her scrappy quilts, and all the redwork she does. I’ve always wanted to do a crazy log cabin quilt out of scraps, and I was surprised at how fast it went. Most of the scraps are leftover from my tree skirt, and there are a few prints from Tula Pink’s Nest.
I was really excited to start this quodiblet pattern I bought at a quilt shop on vacation. The “rails” blocks (pictured at the bottom) turned out really well. When I moved on to the checkerboard blocks I made some unfortunate color choices.
Yeah… the spots on the gold combined with the brown reminded me of an old spotty banana, not attractive and not even remotely matching the blocks I have already done. Oops.
We got a tiny boy cat yesterday. Still deciding on a name. He wailed for most of the night, but then was very playful today during the day.
I saw this dress on pinterest the other day, and I had to have it. The image came from a French fashion website, so I knew it wouldn’t be easy or cheap to buy. Thats ok though, I’d much rather sew it myself.
The pattern I will be using is McCalls 6117 (which is apparently discontinued, although I just bought it a few weeks ago.) I’ll be using view c, top right. I will also need 2.5 yards of 60″ denim and white top stitching thread. The pattern matches the original dress almost exactly, but I will need to make pockets, and figure out some way to add the buttons to the neck opening.
I’ve been enjoying my holiday weekend so far. Yesterday my husband and I headed to Ribfest in Naperville, and definitely had our fill of ribs and pulled pork. My favorite part, however, was getting to wear my new sun hat. I have wanted to buy a large summer hat for a few years, but I was always afraid that it would be too weird or ridiculous. I’m glad I caved though, because I got quite a few compliments yesterday on it and the rest of my outfit.

The last sewing machine I owned had a blind hem stitch setting, as well as the foot for it. Overall the $200 Viking machine worked really well for about a year, and then was painfully bad for another two. I was really disappointed in the very short shelf life of something that (to me) is quite expensive. I really do love my new quilting machine, but the fact that it has no zigzag or satin stitch whatsoever means that I can’t do buttonholes, overcast edges, or do a blind hem.
Hrm, I guess I will have to do all of that stuff by hand now.
If I didn’t love this so much I would stop knitting. Three balls at a time is driving me bonkers.
The column running down the front and around the point is a simple braided cable, and the rest of the body will be in garter stitch. The darker brown area will be a leather belt. I figured I would buy dark green leggings and brown leather boots for the rest of the outfit, and they can also be reused later for non costumey stuff. Needless to say I am pretty pumped about this idea. I really haven’t been this excited about a knitting project in a long time, and I haven’t designed something from scratch lately either.