My incredibly talented mother-in-law finished her needlepoint box. Each side is a masterpiece of organization, execution, and artistry. I had no idea you could do so much with needlework!
Friday, April 20, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
an ode to ikea
My latest project: redoing my craft room, a la Ikea. Look at my wall of yarn! It makes me so happy just looking at it. Before, I would sit on my couch and get stressed out by all the clutter. Now there still is clutter, but it is contained. And now I have all my books within easy reach.
This is the sewing corner. Check out the fabric bolts, the same ones I discussed in an earlier post.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
mark my words
My latest addition to the craft distraction armamentarium: a set of metal letter stamps.
I wanted to make plant markers that would last year after year. Last year I tried getting some silverware at a thrift store and writing on the handles with a sharpie. However, sharpies wash off in the rain.
Then I learned that hammering stamps onto stainless steel doesn't work at all.
My next door neighbor has been selling a lot of small antique-y things that she inherited, mostly jewelry and small things. One thing she hasn't been able to sell well is silverware. There's a lot of cute stuff, but it's all silver, which nobody uses anymore because who wants to spend the time polishing.
But silver is eminently stampable.
Hammering the spoons flat is a little tricky. This spoon was a jelly spoon or something like that and was already mostly flat. The small knives work really well because they don't even need hammering.
To make the letters dark, you color over the letter with a sharpie and then sand it off while it's still wet. The color remains in the valleys of the stamped letter. The "basil" is a little smudgier because that spoon is a little softer, and so the letters stamped more deeply, and thus was a little trickier to sand away.
So fun! And now I can make markers for any and all of the plants and herbs I am planting this year.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Ruffle madness
The new fun yarn at Stitches last year. One skein! It's a ribbony yarn - you stretch it out, wrap it around a cardboard tube, and then knit into the edge. So easy, fast, and gratifying. This was a birthday present for a friend living in a sunny clime.
Yarn: Acacia Yarns, Flamenco
Pattern: 8 garter stitches
Needle size - doesn't really matter. I think I used something around a 10.
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