Saturday, October 17, 2015

Feather Stitch 2 November 2013 Stitch of the Month


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November 2013 Stitch of the Month Knit

Feather Stitch 2 

Multiples of  7 + 2

Row 1: Knit to end of row.

Row 2: Purl to end of row.

Row 3:    k2. *yo, p1, p3 tog. P1, yo, k2. Repeat from * to end of row.

Row 4:  Purl to end of row.

Repeat rows 1 to 4 for pattern until desired length.

 

 

 

 

Monday, September 21, 2015

Popcorn can cover

This is a foot strool I made, no pattern just measured the popcorn can and made it to fit. First the top, and I made two covers for it, one for the can, then one for the bottom of the pillow, and then the top of the pillow. Made the piping out of the same material I used for the can base, turned out pretty I think.




Thursday, September 17, 2015

May 2013 Stitch of the Month Knit


May 2013 Stitch of the Month Knit

 

 Multiple of 13 sts
 

 

For sample cast on 39 (13x3= 39)
Rows 1 and 3-wrong side-K 2, * p 4, k 1, p 4, k 4; repeat from *, end last repeat k 2.
Row 2-P 2, * yo, SKP, k 2, p 1, k 2, k 2 tog., yo, p 4; repeat from *, end last repeat p 2.
Row 4-P 2, * k 1, yo, SKP, k 1, p 1, k 1, k 2 tog., yo, k 1, p 4; repeat from *, end last repeat p 2.
Rows 5 and 7-P 6, * k 1, p 12; repeat from *, end last repeat p 6.
Row 6-K 4, * yo, SKP, p 1, k 2 tog., yo, k 8; repeat from *, end last repeat k 4.
Row 8-K 5, * yo, sl 1, k 2 tog., pass sl st over the k 2 tog., yo, k 10; repeat from *, end last repeat k 5.
Repeat rows 1 to 8 until desired length, bind off after in pattern after row 8.


 
 


 
 

 

 

Monday, September 7, 2015

Free Apron Sewing pattern

 
Easy Apron

Need a quick and easy project for that favorite someone?? This apron will take about 3 hours from start to finish and uses a 4x4 hoop.  My daughter loves bird houses, so is for her. One size fits all, but you can
cut the ties shorter if needed.
 
You will need:
5/8 yard (45 inches wide) of a main color fabric (A)
¼ yard for a flower fabric to match above ( B)
1 piece 8 x 8 white material
1 piece 8 x 8 iron on stabilizer
1 design from http://www.designsbysick.com/details/beautifulbirdhouses ,
Digitized by Linda. I used design number 6.
Thread to match A, threads for design (I changed some of the colors so that they would look better with my fabric for A)
1 large safety pin.
Note: use a ¼ seam allowance  (picture one)
 
Iron stabilizer to 8x8 white fabric, set aside.
From top of A, cut 2 - 3 inch wide strips (45 inches long each). (for ties and band) Rest is apron.
Sew around each piece of fabric and the white material with a zic zac stitch.
 
picture one
      Ties and apron band.
       Sew short ends together of the two 3 inch wide strips you
       cut, press seam flat. This is the band and ties.  Mark 10 inches
      each side of the center seam. See picture one.



Sew the ties shut from this mark to end, leaving the ends open for turning. Repeat for other end. Press seams flat.
 
Turning ties

picture two
picture 3
picture 4
picture 5










Fasten safety pin at one end of tie (see pictures two, three and four) insert pin into tie tube and push pin to center, pulling out the tie. See picture four. ( The open center is for the apron) Repeat for other tie. Press seams flat. 
 
At this point you can shorten the ties by holding the band and ties centered in front of you, and tie, if too long, cut the ends to the length you need.
 
Turn down ¼ inch on each side of center of the band and press flat. Set aside.  See picture 5
With right sides together, sew Fabric B to bottom of apron. Press seam down.
Hem: Turn up ¼ inch at bottom of apron, press, turn up again, press, and sew in place. Sew side seams them same way. Set aside. See pictures 6 and 7.
picture 7
picture 6





 




Stitch your design on the 8x8 white material, this is the pocket on the apron.  When done, turn under ¼ inch around the pocket, press. Then turn down the top  again, press. Sew across the top of the pocket only for now. Pin the pocket on the apron 4 ½ from the side, and 7 ½ from the top below the gathering. Sew sides and  bottom of pocket. See apron at top of page.
          
 Finishing:
 
Gather top of apron and pin to center opening on the open part of the band, sew with ¼ seam. Remove gathering threads, press seam up. Pin back of tie to apron to cover the gathering and sew in place. Sew ends of ties closed. And you are done.
          
    front  sewn on machine                                                                         back, I handed stitched this.
 
 
 




 
This pattern is copyrighted, and may not be used on any media, including websites, lists, newsletters, nor sold, recopied or reformatted. It is for your personal use only           


Saturday, September 5, 2015

Santa Claus Coasters


Santa Claus Coasters @2011 N. L. Banks
                               
Notes:
1. I do not use a ¼ inch pressure foot; I use the right
side of my sewing foot.
 
2. Seam allow ¼ inch.
 
3. Makes a large mug or mat about 8 inches square.
 
   
Materials:

1:    9 ½ inch square for backing, cut 4
2:    9 ½ inch square for batting,  cut 4
3:    4 ½ inch center square          cut 4   (I used the Santa Claus)
4:    2 inch x 4 ½ inch strips         cut 8   ( I used green)
5:    2 inch x 7  inch strips            cut 8   ( I used green)
6:    2 inch x 7 inch strips             cut 8   ( I used the red floral)
7:    2 inch x 9 ¾ inch strips         cut 8   ( I used the red floral)
8:    5 yards 2 inch wide binding.
 
Photo 1
Sew #4 to center cut square at top and bottom. Iron seams flat. See Photo 1

 

Sew #5 to sides of center cut square. Iron seams flat.   See photo 2

Photo 2
 
Sew #6 to top of bottom of square. Iron seams flat. See Photo 3

Photo 3
 

 




Photo 4
 

 
 
Sew #7 to sides of square. Iron seams flat. See photo 4.


 
Sandwich batting between top and backing, matching edges, pin in place.
Photo 5
 
Sew top stitching on seams between 3 and 4.   See Photo 5
 

Sew top stitching on seams between 5 and 6.

 

 
 
 
Attach binding to edges.
 
To turn the corner see
 
http://ninasatmyhouse.blogspot.com/2015/01/how-to-turn-corners.html
This pattern is copyrighted, and may not be used on any media, including websites, lists, newsletters, nor sold, recopied or reformatted. It is for your personal use only.

 

 

Sunday, August 30, 2015

THE VALLEY

THE VALLEY @ 1991 by Nina Banks

As the last rays of sunlight kiss
The mountains tops, they cause
Long shadows to move across
The Valley, leaving an eerie
Darkness in the afterglow.

I ride silently in the early
Twilight, moving slowing, down
Into that Valley, where my
Heart is lingering still, in
A world I used to know.

The breeze, blowing gentle through the
Pines, the beauty of a lazy moving river,
The smell of coffee at my campfire,
Bring back dreams of a life
I lived here, long ago.

The smoke, curling upwards from the
Dying embers of my campfire, bring
Memories of the lonely cry of
Timber Wolves, as geese fly
Southward, away from the coming snow.

In trees nearby, a Hawk Owl is calling
For it's mate, I pour more coffee and
Listen to the beauty of the wind, and turn
In time to see, a Buck, standing
Gracefully and not far away, the Doe.

After I drink my last cup of coffee,
I'll lie down on a bed of Pineneedles,
Watching the stars above me, knowing
With the suns rising, I'll leave
This Valley, a world I love so.

Rising in the misty dawn, I ride
Silently along the ridge and take
One long glance at the Valley far below,
Leaving behind me all the things I
Love, in this world I used to know.

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

June 2013 Stitch of the Month crochet


June 2013 Stitch of the Month crochet


Multiple of 6 ch sts +1

For sample chain 19

Row 1: wrong side–Work 1 dc in 4th ch from hook, and 1 dc in each chain across row.

(Note–To work dc around post of dc from front, yo, insert hook from front to back in space before dc, then from back to front on other side of same dc, yo and draw up a loop, yo and through 2 loops, yo and through 2 loops–top of st is left free. To work dc around post of dc from back, yo, insert hook from back to front in space before dc, then from front to back on other side of same dc and work a dc–top of st is left free. )

Row 2: Ch 3, turn, skip first dc, 1 dc around post of each of next 3 dc from front, * 1 dc around post of each of next 3 dc from back, 1 dc around post of each of next 3 dc from front; repeat from * across row. 1 dc in top of turning ch.

For pattern, repeat row 2 until square or desired length. 

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