Saturday 30 October 2010

2 posts in 2 days





Can you believe it .................... I am posting again and no I am not sick. Maybe it has something to do with babysitting. Then Jill and I took the baby and the dogs for a walk. Not that the baby walked................ she rode in the stroller/buggy that has moved into our house along with many other things. The buggy part of the stroller/buggy serves as a bassinet, plus we have a baby seat, a highchair ( it is living in the back of my car for now with a few other strange things), a bright coloured thing ( I don't know what it is called) that you set on the floor with the baby. It flashes and plays music to amuse the wee one. There is also diapers, clothes, bottles ( in case Mum isn't around to breast feed), formula, soothers, baby blankets, spit up cloths ( they would be great if we ever remember to use them) and toys.

Anyway the reason I am posting this morning in Inge sent me photos of the quilt our group made for Brigit who loves Tinkerbell. So here they are.
Every one in the group made a block and some made more than one to help fill in spots. Brigit loves Tinkerbelle . She did the most wonderful thing when she say the quilt , the thing you hope to see when you make a gift for someone ........................... she cried TEARS OF JOY.

Friday 29 October 2010

tons of photos





Well it is time to update this blog and I have a lot to say. October 15th Gail and I headed to Cache Creek for the Desert mesa retreat, which is hosted by Sheila and Donna............. see the photo below.These are the hosts of the retreat.............. our fearless leaders. They have to be fearless to be photographed wearing those hats ................... right!!!

The following photos are pictures of some of the show and tell at the retreat. There are many talented women in the group as you can see.
















Toni modeling the shawl Sheila made for her. It is the Peacock pattern but I am having a senior moment and can't remember by whom the pattern was written.
Some of the spinners and some of the different wheels.
The retreat ended on Sunday after much laughter, shopping at the vendors (four of them) and great company plus I did a whole bunch of spinning. In fact I spun almost everything I planned to do.
The retreat centre is now run by 4 Monks from the Phillipines. They had only been in Canada 3 or 4 months and were suffering a bit of culture shock. The Senior Monk, Father (I don't remember his name which is okay as I can't spell it anyway) told Sheila that he was amazed that there were 45 widows interested in spinning. Sheila laughted and said some of the women were widows but most were still married. He wanted to know who was home taking care of their Husbands....................... see what I mean about CULTURE SHOCK.......................LOL
The food was interesting as they served rice at every meal including breakfast. I guess it is a staple in their country like bread is in ours. It was good food though, mind you Gail said they could feed her peanut butter sandwiches for every meal and she would be happy as long as she didn't have to make them.

Sunday it was all over and after lunch everyone went home. Many hugs before we all left.

Monday was Shelby's Birthday and we went to Appleby's for dinner, complaints of DD, Cory.

Cory's friend Alaina and her son joined us for dinner. He had ribs............... can you tell????



Alaina after the waitress dropped her dessert down her back.
Jill and Shelby with the baby in the car seat................. can't see her? She is there sleeping in her car seat honest.
Shelby hanging on to her tickets to see Justin Bieber. Her Mom tool her on Tuesday. The tickets were from the whole family.
Shelby in the new outfit Cory bought for her to were to the concert.


So I unpack from the spinning retreat and pack for the Quilting retreat. You wouldn't
believe the stuff you have to take for a quilting weekend. I had books, projects, sewing machine, rulers, mats, snacks, wine, and clothes. Gail suggested I just go in my PJ's and not take any clothes at all. Fortunately I didn't follow her suggestion because we were told no PJ's at breakfast because there was a pastors retreat. Like they haven't seen women in PJ's. In fact my PJ' cover more than my clothes. The Father at the spinning retreat told me I looked like a Fairy in my long white flannel night gown.

This is Jocelyn who is always cold.
Inge makes the most amazing paper pieced blocks
Carol pausing for a photo.
Brigit being Tinkerbelles Grandmother and blessing all of us.
Margaret's Birthday Cake
Tracey's beautiful Cat quilt that taxed her brain.
Lisa finally finished her quilt for her Husband except for the binding. Margaret on the left and Lisa on the right.
This is the back of the quilt.
Tracey showing of the top of the wedding quilt for her son and his wife. She had the guest write on the white pieces. The pink, green and burgundy in the background is the backing for a quilt I am doing. I am just joining random pieces and it isn't working as well as I would like ..................
TOO MUCH PINK.
I won a door prize............... $15 at Wineberries, so I got this pattern that I really liked. Their fabric is getting more expensive all the time. Fifteen dollars won't even buy a metre of fabric.
I got 2 wonderful wee sock swap parcels. This one was from Gayle in Madison WI
This one was from Darcy in California.
This week I am looking after the newest granddaughter every morning. Usually she looks like this but ......................................



Some times she looks like this....

Well I think that updates everything .

Sunday 10 October 2010

Done

I now have two giant slippers ready to felt tomorrow when the family is here. Now what to start??? I do have Christmas knitting to do but haven't decided what to make. .....................
needless to say this makes it very difficult to start anything. I do have a cotton sweater started and only have the short sleeves left to do so maybe I will do that. Oh shoot .............. this is made of recycled yarn and I spun it and plied it to get the grist I wanted. Guess why I haven't started the sleeves................... I haven't done the spinning.
I also need to spin the sisalwe gotat lastfall's DSesrt Mesa retreat...................... I readlly wish I could type so I didn't have to keep fixing everything I do........... maybeIwill do some spinning or maybe I will jsut make some hot Chocolate and go to bed. (I hope you can read this as I didn't fix any of the mistakes just as a demonstration of my poor typing skills).............. I don't seem to spell very well either.

Thursday 7 October 2010

My brain is on sabbatical

I am trying to do the second slipper from the pattern "Felt Clogs" by Fiber trends. I started the sole four times and the numbers did not come out right. I asked Doris and Gail if they had trouble when we were at Knit Night. Then I came home are read the pattern , including how to do the increases...........................DUH............ no wonder it wasn't working. I was doing kfb instead of picking up thread between sts............................. OKAY I am happily knitting away and every thing is fine. OR SO I THINK ........................... dun dun dun (scary music) ........................ I go to change colour and there are two strands together in the lighter blue ............................... OH SH@#$^T.
I read the pattern AGAIN and sure enough I am supposed to be using 2 strand of yarn ..... YES TWO................. NOT ONE BUT TWO!!!!!
AAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH ........................ I need to do it AGAIN. Maybe the fifth time I cast on I will get it right. I want to have this done before Monday ........... next Monday that is Oct. 11, 2010

Want to see how big these are before felting????







I want to felt them when the family is here for Thanksgiving so my Son-in-law can see how big they are before I felt them and let him take them home.
Well time to try the slippers again. I have 2 DGD here one happy one and one who will never like me again. Their Mother and a friend are moving furniture in the living room and it is much easier with no dog and no kids under foot. Shelby wants to go home and is not happy with me
at all because I won't take her there.