At my Tuesday night craft group, Annie was knitting her first ever dishcloth with some cotton yarn. Dishcloths are fun to knit. They don't take long and they're quite useful. While driving to our winter holiday in south Texas, I would knit a dishcloth to use in our condo. These were two of my favourite patterns.
Thursday, 5 February 2026
What to Take...
Tuesday, 3 February 2026
Sewing WIPs
I finished sewing a couple of English Paper Piecing projects and am now at the thinking stage of how I will finish them.
Back in the summer of 2022, a bunch of us went up to a quilt show and sale at the Farmer's Wife Retreat House in Beaverton.
I got inspired and purchased a couple of kits to make a mat using English Paper Pieced hexies. Of course I hurled myself at this new craft and quickly finished the top of the mat. Then tucked it away for finishing.
Ready for action.
While I'm on the subject of sewing, I really am getting lots of use out of the point turner I bought a while back. It was pricey but I do use it a lot.
Saturday, 31 January 2026
Reading Your Knitting
I finished the second Cousteau VEVO (neck warmer) and it's dried from blocking. This was the smaller version with the 148-stitch cast-on.
This is a great item to just shove in your coat pocket, yet around the neck is warm and snuggly, and stylish, too!
Thursday, 29 January 2026
VEVO 2.0
After blocking the Cousteau VEVO, I felt it was too wide. Folded over, it was perfectly snuggly against the neck.
Monday, 26 January 2026
Another Neck Warmer
Yesterday I had the urge to try out some of my new fabrics and make another Zippy Bag. I'm not sure why it took me so long but I got one finished. I went for high contrast for the backing/binding.
The zipper was a regular one from my stash. I'll use the Lori Holt ones at some point.I quilt the larger piece onto fusible batting with the non-fusible side against the fabric. I do this so I can fuse the batting to the back piece before I do the folded binding. It keeps things from shifting.
Now that I've finished crocheting my second Persian Tiles blanket, I needed something to work on while I watch TV in the evenings. I don't usually stitch whilst sitting in the family room so needed another crochet project or a knitting project.
I had a look in my big tote of laceweight yarn and discovered this MadelineTosh Prairie 100% superwash merino laceweight in the Cousteau colourway. I'm old enough to remember Jacques Cousteau's shows exploring the 'undersea world' with his ship, the Calypso. 4mm needles.
I had purchased the skein at the Kitchener-Waterloo Knitter's Fair in 2013. Good thing yarns don't 'go bad' after sitting around for over a decade.
Saturday, 24 January 2026
More Challenging that I Thought
Barb and I exchanged texts this morning about our Lori Holt purchases and what we'll do with them. She was watching this tutorial and figuring out what she would need to do to make one of the bags from the panel she bought yesterday.
I liked that in the video Lori used batting but I didn't like that she just zigzagged the raw edges and left them exposed in the bag. It got me thinking how I would use batting but not have raw edges exposed.
I picked a white on white fabric for the lining.
For this particular bag, I felt the bright yardage I bought yesterday would be too garish. I also used a grey zipper from my stash instead of the heavier Lori Holt zipper.
After attaching various pieces together I added fusible batting cut 1/4" shorter inside the edges. That way, when all gets sewn together there isn't double batting on the seams; just a personal preference.
A couple of my modifications required further problem-solving but in the end, I was successful.
The fabric on the back is reminiscent of images on old sewing pattern envelopes. I didn't quilt the backing, rather, pressed the fused side to this exterior fabric.
Of course, I added my sunflower tab and had to finish it with a zipper pull.The inside seams are finished nicely - no raw edges.
There is probably an easier way to make this as this way was quite 'fiddly'. But I like a challenge. Making the bags with a bigger back so the binding can be folded is much easier than this - anything to avoid having to create then attach 2 1/2" double-fold binding.
Friday, 23 January 2026
A Very Successful Outing
Barb and I ventured northward to Uxbridge this morning. The Quilter's Cupboard has a vast array of Lori Holt fabrics so I was pretty sure I'd find companion fabrics for my Zippy Bag panels.
I was not disappointed. Because it was Barb's birthday, she got 20% off her total. Because all the fabrics I selected finished the bolts, I also got 20% off them. Yippee!
I bought three colours. Farmer's Daughter Cozy Weave (blue), Farmer's Daughter Tea Rose Bandana (red), and Peace & Plenty Marigold.
I like how any of them could go with any of the panels.You will note on each panel where the zipper goes, the colour coordinates with zippers from her pack.




































