2. My kids can do it too! They are not ready to knit or crochet yet, but they have had no problem learning to embroider!
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Two More Reasons to Love Embroidery
1. It's really fast! I completed this project in a few hours.

2. My kids can do it too! They are not ready to knit or crochet yet, but they have had no problem learning to embroider!
2. My kids can do it too! They are not ready to knit or crochet yet, but they have had no problem learning to embroider!
Friday, September 26, 2008
Why I Love Embroidery
- After teaching myself to crochet and to knit, learning to do embroidery was extremely easy.
- It is easy to pick up and put down and to transport.
- You can do a lot with a few basic stitches.
- There are a limited number of inexpensive supplies required for the craft.
- The color and design possibilities are endless.
- There are hundreds of free patterns available. Here are a few of my favorite sources: 1. Needle'n Thread and 2. Needlecrafter.com, and 3. the Hoop Love Vintage Transfers Flickr group.
- Simple line drawings can be traced and used for patterns. This is what I did for my first project. I Googled "fleur de lis," printed a clip art image, sized it using image editing software, printed it, and traced it onto my fabric using a water soluable pen.
- The supplies are generally readily available. I say generally because in the town where I live, I CANNOT PURCHASE EMBROIDERY FLOSS. Yes, you understood me correctly, and I am not mistaken. I live at least an hour-and-a-half from the nearest craft store! However, as you probably guessed, there is a Wal Mart in town, and it still sells fabric, so for that I am thankful. I got a really nice muslin there this week.
- Because I do a little drawing and lettering, I am inspired to create my own original designs, and I already have several in mind.
- Embroidery can be combined with quilting and sewing and other types of mixed media such as artist trading cards and art post cards to create wonderful, interesting artwork. Take a look at this!
- There is a great Flickr group with lots of inspiration.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Crocheted FO!
Friday, July 4, 2008
Recipe: Banana Bread
Kathryn Estelle's Banana Bread
¾ cup whole wheat flour
¾ cup all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking soda
3 ripe bananas
1 cup sugar
¼ cup canola oil
2 eggs
1 cup chopped walnuts
Peel bananas, break into pieces, and place in bowl of an electric stand mixer. Use mixer on low speed to mash bananas. To bananas, add sugar, canola oil, and eggs, and mix well. In a separate bowl, mix the flours, salt, and baking soda. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix on low until just combined. Add the walnuts to the batter, and fold them in gently by hand. Do not over mix the batter. Pour batter into a greased (I use canola oil spray.) 9 x 5 inch metal baking pan, and bake at 350 degrees for one hour. Remove the pan from the oven and let cool for 15 minutes before turning out bread onto a wire rack to finish cooling.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Fiber Update
Since I finished knitting the feather-and-fan scarf, I haven't been able to motivate myself to knit anything, but I have several projects in mind. One is a Baby Surprise Jacket for my cousin's baby expected in October. Are you game, Happy Hands? I'm going to use the Cherry Tree Hill DK, I think.
I have been doing some crocheting. I made a washcloth for a friend's birthday gift, and I am working on a simple baby blanket. It is very basic, but I'm thinking of making the pattern available when I'm finished. It's the type of thing I was looking for when I was a beginning crocheter, and its the kind of mindless project I need for DVD viewing.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Knitting FO
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Hiatus FOs
I took a break from blogging for a while because once I got onto Ravelry, the intended purpose of this blog had been met through that wonderful medium. However, I eventually returned here so that I could document some new found creative interests. During my time off, I completed several knitting and crochet projects, as you can see in the photos above. For more info on these projects, visit my Ravelry page.Post edited for clarity 7-22-11.
Saturday, September 1, 2007
Put a Fork in Me...
...I'm done with the Umbilical Cord Hats. I don't think I could knit another one if my life depended on it. I don't know how some people knit or crochet the same thing over and over again!
This one was knitted in Cascade 220 Tweed #7608. I added the flower to cover up a mysterious hole. I have no idea what happened.
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