Finished in 2013: MapleO's

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If I were a cereal designer, I'd create something maple flavored that only comes out once a year and is like, the Pumpkin Spice Latte of cereals. MapleO's! There would be photos with artfully applied filters on instagram proclaiming "IT'S MAPLE O DAY!!!!" "OMG! LAST BOX OF MAPLE O'S!" #mapleoomg

But I'm not a cereal designer, I'm just a girl who daydreams about things like that. Please file this under: dream jobs.

One of my September sewing goals was to finish my Single Girl quilt that I started last fall. I used all scraps with the exception of creams- I had some in my stash, Chop bought me a few and friends gave me some. I finally found my pattern, remade my templates (I foundation pieced the arcs) and made 1/2 a block.

And wasn't feeling inspired.

So I rummaged through my scraps and would sew for 35-40 minutes each morning and built this little quilt top. It has lots of special fabrics and blocks within blocks. The big maples measure 21-22 inches, the little maples measure an inch and a half square, the geese & ribbons measure an inch. Thangles mini pack! Get one! Seriously! They make tiny piecing a breeze.

I'm going to carry this quilt with me everywhere, it's so soft and cozy. Very special. I love these kind of projects, when you start with something in mind and it just grows into something much better. The piecing just felt very organic, it's precise and straight in some spots, very improv and using the most of odd cuts of fabric in others. It's a quilt to read and knit under. It's one of my favorite sizes: 52x58 inches. Quilter's Dream Orient Batting, Velveteen backing and for a million reasons I opted to machine sew the binding on using this tutorial. I'm not even remotely good at machine binding and my walking foot was giving me fits but I thought glue basting was FUN! I might have to take it off and redo it on a different machine, it's pretty sloppy!

In hindsight, I totally wish I'd had Lindsay quilt it. I bought four yards of velveteen last winter to back a quilt with and it wasn't until last week that I realized I only received two. So that was a lesson learned, always measure your fabric when it arrives. I didn't have enough overage to be able to send it to her and I didn't have the budget for more velveteen. Total bummer. It would have been so cute with little maple leaves on it!

I sort of imagine my inner Mori Girl walking in the woods with this quilt, looking to find the perfect spot for a nap and some reading. ;) Oh speaking of reading, this came out this week!!!! I'm going to re-read the first one on vacation, then start this one. My friend Eva called it perfect fall reading and it's so spot on!

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No, I'm not knitting a bikini.

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This morning I wore a sweatshirt on my walk. IT'S GETTING COOLER OUTSIDE. Also, it has the word MEOW in glitter so really, it was an epic start to the day.

This also means two things:

Winter is Coming and OMG LET'S KNIT A MILLION THINGS BECAUSE WE CAN FINALLY WEAR THEM!

Yahoooooo!!!!

SO! Real talk time:

I used to beat myself up for working on more than one of socks at once. "Amanda, if you'd just knit one pair, you'll have a full pair to wear soon around the house and THEN you can start a new project". I'm pretty focused and goal oriented but you know what? LHDC, I am so over that. I want to have fun, I want a million projects and I know they'll get done because each one has a purpose. Or I'll just take it apart. I want to enjoy the process more. K? K!

And! I have a new goal. I currently have 21 pairs of socks. TWENTY ONE PAIRS! I'd *love* for thirty one. Because then I can wear a pair a day for a month. Or something like that. I don't have like, a specific date in mind but wouldn't having 31 pairs of socks be cool?

Those two things bring us to this little gem: I have THREE pairs on the needles and MAYBE a fourth. AHUH. That's a lot of socks! I dyed a skein of yarn this morning and it's a hot mess but I'm dyeing (dying! lololol I crack myself up) to see how it knits up.

SOCK PROJECTS!

Here we go!

  • RAWR Purse Socks! What are RAWR purse socks? These are what you get when your husband finds your VERY, VERY, VERY first skein of sock yarn that he bought you seven years ago when you were in McCloud and the museum had yarn that would turn into tiger stripes! You immediately wanted to make Clapotis but at the time you couldn't figure out how. WELL NOW IT'S SOCKS. Well, just one sock and barely a toe. Purse socks are knit one a time and only while out and about. Waiting in line, in the car, at breakfast where the waitresses refer to you as "the sock knitting girl", out with friends, hunting, basically any time my purse is with me, there's a sock being knit. rawr. I think FROM NOW ON, I'm going to keep this little pouch with a single sock in it. I think I was surprised how much downtime I have. OH! This is Opal Tiger Stripe yarn, I'm not sure what it's real name is. 
  • Alone Time Socks! No! Get your mind out of the gutter! Alone time socks are socks that you can only knit when you are alone because they take all your concentration. These are my Ginny Socks! I only have about 45 minutes to work on these per week (who needs a lunch break! let's skip lunch and make socks. JUST KIDDING! (I'm totally not kidding)) but I look forward to it because I love watching the owls progress and this yarn! this yarn! I know, knitting rule, variegated yarn = hard to see lace but I don't care. This is Cakewalk Sincerest!
  • But I Want To Watch Stripes Happen Socks! Ok, seriously. Why did it take me so long to knit a pair of striped socks?Well, technically I only have one striped sock because I'm waiting for a replacement needle but STRIPED SOCKS! They are very interesting to knit because you just keeping saying..."wait, just one more stripe" and they fly off the needles. I'm knitting these two at a time and mismatching. I think if Mrs. Weasley knit striped socks, they'd be shifted one stripe up on each one. Actually, I'm pretty sure I channel Mrs. Weasley every time I knit a pair of socks. This yarn is called Desert Vista Dye Works Zombody Says Boo! I'm going to bring these with me to SewOnNorCal this weekend.

I basically can't stop reading this blog post where Susan mentions 8 pairs on the needles. UM YES PLEASE. And this post where Andi shares a beautiful shawl and her own personal yarn club! I want my own personal yarn club, I gather it's based around this but I need to research it more, hopefully I can join in! Doesn't that sound fun?

On that note, I admittedly only read (aka lurk like a creeper) 5 blogs right now, three are knitting (the above two plus this one) but I'm realizing that there are a lot of knitting podcasts going on that are awesome. How on earth do people watch them? I watch Must Stash Pod Cast and I download it on the iPad's podcast app but it takes about an hour to download each episode! Am I missing a hipper, more awesome way to watch video podcast things? I want to be able to keep up with them, Michelle and I want to try some others!

So, the moral of the story is! I'm going to knit socks this fall and I don't really care if I finish one pair or a million because I'm going to be slowly working on a bunch. And any I finish are going towards my long term goal of 31 pairs of socks.

How do you watch video podcasts? What knitting video podcasts should I watch? Can I jump in or do I have to start from the beginning. I'm very emotionally invest in the Must Stash Girls because I've watched them from the first episode (is that weird?).

the end!

 

 

 

 

Halloween Spooky Sampler: Week Two

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Ashleigh told me last night that this week of Halloween Spooky Sampler is her favorite, I think next week might be mine. But I *love* the owls and witch in this one!

I'm so glad everyone didn't mind that I shared this project last week, we are in the process of wrapping up our winter samplers this week. Winter! Crazy right? It's still over 90 degrees outside! We are getting together tomorrow and we have three pieces of gorgeous hand dyed GLITTER fabric to assign to each chart. Yes, THREE! And when I say glitter, I mean omg it's WOVEN into the linen. And it's so sparkly! I'm reallllllllyyyyy excited.

So this week we have:

  • L is for Lollipop!
  • O is for Owl!
  • W is for Witch!

I had an hour to cross stitch this weekend and I made a tiny bit of progress on my Autumn Sampler, I want like, a full weekend just to sit and cross stitch! Once I get into the rhythm it's so relaxing and fun! It didn't hurt that I had a homemade Pumpkin Spice latte either. I had wishful thinking that I'd spend last week sewing and stitching but in reality I ran out of time! Isn't that how it always is?

 

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Halloween Spooky Sampler: Week One

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I try not to self promote too heavily on my blog, just because I'm not sure how many people actually are interested in cross stitch or the process behind designing a pattern but I absolutely HAVE to share this sampler with you. I just do. And this year the Pumpkin's have become a huge part of my everyday life so it feels sort of funny to not talk about!

Ashleigh & I are so obsessively and emotionally involved in this project. It's our baby. Our total pride & joy. We wanted to launch a new line of samplers for 2014 and this is our starting point. Here are new things:

For the past year all our seasonal samplers have been 25 squares with frames, I both love & hate those frames. I *love* how the finished sampler looks but omg stitching the frames, I'm the slowest ever. So Ashleigh wanted to try something different, a bigger and more elaborate frame.

I personally feel like she nailed it. A skull and bat lace border! When she started texting me screen shots, I almost fell over. SO clever. Then we decided it would be fun to spell out Halloween inside and use each letter to illustrate something Halloweenie!

So far we have:

  • H is for Haunted House
  • A is for Apparition
  • L is for Lightning

And you can see a teeny tiny bit of O...;) I had so much fun making lists and trying to figure out what each letter would stand for. Brainstorming for this project just spawned a ton of pages of ideas for upcoming projects for sure!

When she brought over her finished sampler for me to photograph, I spent all of Friday morning taking photos. If quilts are fun to take photos of and yarn is amazing to take photos of, cross stitch might be the winner. I easily took over 50 photos, just messing around. It's SO fun. All the little tiny stitches, the variegation of the hand dyed floss and the depth of the hand dyed fabric. It just glows.

Autumn Sampler...wowowowowow!

Ok, I won't go into it too much but this season finishes off the series of 25 squares. And these squares! So so so dang cozy. Like, filled to the brim with apple picking, pumpkins, drinks & treats, a scarecrow, a little back to school themed block and creatures. I can't wait for an afternoon to take photos of it all. It's so good. I'm stitching this one (but we also have testers working on it too and one is already done- remember, I'm slow and messy, I'm not cover worthy! ;)) and I hope I can share some photos with you!

My goal this week is to finish up a bunch of work and then spend the weekend watching Haven and working on Autumn Sampler! I'd also love to have a finished quilt by Friday but I'm not sure if I can squeeze it in. I sure hope so. I've been looking forward to the season premier all summer and I want to have a new quilt because I'm weird like that. I'm kind of freaking out. This show is my very, very, very, favorite. And Pam & I always chat about it afterwards too. GO TEAM NATHAN!!!!!! Also, I probably don't need a cozy new quilt because...you know...it's 100 degrees still. Ew. Oh, one more thing before I go, Sleepy Hollow as a t.v. show?! WHAT! Count me in! I hope it's good. I'm also counting down until new season of Grimm. I super love Rosalee but Juliette. Ugh.

Somehow I started this blog post chatting about Halloween Sampler and ended it with Fall T.V. shows, lol.

Okok, off to work! <3

Small Business Partnership Tips

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Let's talk about business partnerships today k?

If you are new to this blog, I co-own The Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery with my bff, Ashleigh.

Here are a few things I thought might help or interest some folks. I call them my Rules to Successful Partnership 101.

  • What assets do YOU bring to your partnership?

Really stop and think about this. An asset can be money, skills, a particular talent, etc. In our partnership, Ashleigh brings all her graphic design knowledge and creativity. I know *nothing* about computers, I can resize my photos and that's pretty much it. Without her computer skills, there would be no PDFs, no cute store front, nothing. What do I bring to the partnership? Years of self employment experience, social media connections, and the ability to be the public figure in our business. I manage our finances, work on our facebook page, work on emails and promote our patterns. The point is, for a successful partnership to work, you HAVE to bring something to the table constantly and consistently. Otherwise, you or the other person could just be in business alone!

  • Get the what if's in WRITING!

No seriously, get it in writing. One of the most common mistakes businesses make is they put the businesses successes first and don't provide an answer to the WHAT IF's. What if: we get into a fight and hate each other? What if: an accident happens and we can't work? What if: something tragic happens to one of us? Yeah, those are all things we'd rather not think about but you know what? One afternoon of thinking it out, coming up with scenarios and writing out a PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT and we feel amazing about the future. I'd be crushed if the business dissolved, but there is no guessing or trying to figure out who gets what. It's already done and taken care of. We've already decided that. No stress. And we wrote all 38 pages of our partnership agreement so if the business fails, our friendship can stay in tact. And my friendship is WAY more important than the business. There are many partnership agreement templates online, we found a basic one and edited it to death so BOTH of us would be protected. This isn't because we don't trust each other, it's the opposite, we are doing it to protect each other. And most banks require you to have a partnership agreement on file before you can have a joint business account. Our partnership agreement was overlooked by a lawyer, a banker, our accountant and our small business adviser and they ALL said it incredibly through. Trust me, take the time to discuss the what if's and get it in writing.

  • Be Transparent 24/7

When your business is your full time job, your only means of income and you basically live & breathe your work, you NEED to trust the other person. It just has to happen that way. I am the least trusting and most jaded person ever (sad but true!) so for me to just let go and trust in Ashleigh is huge. But it's worked and it's been great. We are completely 100% transparent with each other, we share EVERYTHING with no hidden ulterior motives. Small details like "oh I have to go do this and this today" to big details like "uhh I have a huge hospital bill hanging over my head that is stressing me out". It helps us know where the other person is coming from. By constantly sharing things, your on the same page and the goals are the same. One of us is always working on our set tasks, if one of us is concerned about something, we address it. Always.

  • Be realistic about your personality.

That's weird to type but it's true. I'm a work-a-holic who wants everything done YESTERDAY. I have absolutely no patience for drama, girl games or lackadaisical behavior. I set the bar ridiculously high for myself. I know these things about myself & I highly doubt I could work well with anyone other than Ashleigh. I need to know the status of everything, what our fiances look like, what our schedules are, what our goals are, what she's working on, what I'm working on, our next 6 months, etc. I am an obsessive person. And I know because of this a lot of people find me cold and overbearing because I'm brutally direct & to the point. Our partnership works because Ashleigh is very laid back, she's not dramatic or gossipy, she's an *incredibly* hard worker and she wants this to succeed as much as I do. She's just as driven as I am, I have to tell her to get sleep and to take time off, she's notorious for working herself into the ground. And she tells me to simmer down sometimes and I need that because I get all anxious and riled up. It's a balance. It's SO important that you are honest with yourself about who you really are as a person, I know that sounds silly but it's true.

  • Partnership means just that. PARTNERS.

This is a big one. A partnership is between two people. In a lot of ways partnership is like marriage. I *never* complain or speak ill of Chop. To anyone. Ever. To me, that's a huge violation of trust. And it's rude. We all have little quirks that can drive each other crazy but you'll never find me posting it on facebook or whatever. Partnership is the same, if Ashleigh does something that drives me nuts, I talk to HER about it (I don't think this has ever even happened to be honest-she's truly the easiest person to get along with), not everyone else. And she does the same for me. There isn't room in a partnership for other people. If one of us makes a mistake, we both take the blame and consequences. No one stands alone. We don't talk about money with anyone, we don't talk about numbers unless they are someone who needs to know or can offer advice. What happens with the Pumpkins, stays between the Pumpkins. The end.

  • Utilize technology. Work smarter, not harder.

I'm a big fan of being organized. We each have an iPad for work and our calendars are synced so we know where we stand with projects, our goals for releasing new patterns, when our taxes are due, the schedules for new patterns, tracking our mileage, the deadlines for us and our pattern testers. It's a lot of little details that have to fit together like a puzzle to create the bigger picture. We each have flash drives that contain all the same files, I know that doesn't sound like a big deal but Ashleigh uses four software programs to create our patterns and if something goes haywire, we'd be LOST. I'm in the process of switching from QuickBooks to FreeAgent because it's so much easier and smarter. Find apps that allow you to multitask. I'm always searching out ways to just work better and more smoothly. Don't ever think that there is just *one* way to do things, research it because you might find something that works so much easier for you!

  • Appreciate each other!

Whenever Ashleigh & I say goodbye at the end of a day of work, I always hug her and thank her for her hard work. She does things that I don't even understand and sometimes I feel like she's speaking a different language of file sizes, vectors and whatever else. I couldn't do this without her. I told you guys how we recently celebrated Friendship Day because sometimes you HAVE to schedule in some fun! It just makes work so much better. We also look for any excuse to celebrate with treats, for example after we've completed 5 weeks of a sampler, we'll go out to lunch and talk about what went awesome and what didn't. Or buy new sock yarn. It's important to celebrate the little things because the little things help a business become BIG! Plus, who doesn't love a nice GF Lemon Bar?! We do!!! And while we work really hard, we don't take ourselves too seriously. Because how can you be super serious when you design pumpkin cupcakes with eyeballs & want to cover everything in glitter?!

:)

ps: that curly haired girl is Ashleigh. She's pretty internet shy but look at that hair! My hair is obnoxiously straight, I'm always threatening to shave her head so I can wear her hair as a wig. I'm kind of creeeeeeeepy! ;)

 

 

Noodlehead's Super Tote

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I'm not quite sure how I managed to complete one September goal so quickly but I'm not going to question it!

I made a Noodlehead Super Tote yesterday with Ashleigh!

We went to JoAnn's in the morning, she had to pick out a lining for her bag and I wanted some elastic. We both found these super cute microfiber handles for $5.99 a pair...and then they rang up as $2! I think they are phasing out their bag making supplies at my local shop because they had practically nothing left and everything was on clearance! Woowoo! I love using Clover leather handles on handmade bags but I can't always find them locally and I wanted to work on this bag with Ash!

Together we cut and sewed and watched The Suburban Stitcher podcast (that accent! that sweetness!). And drank absurdly giant RT44 iced teas. I stopped eating sugar (real & artificial) a few months ago and a mango diet green tea was an amazing treat! So good!

Let's talk about this pattern k?

  • Super clear directions, illustrations and prints beautifully. That last one is important to me, if it's a pdf and the pattern has you line up pieces and tape them together, nothing is more frustrating than something that doesn't line up. Printing & taping the few pieces in this pattern is a breeze.
  • Clever design! As I was making the pleats I kept saying "oh, I LOVE this. LOVE." The pleats allow the top of the bag that sits under your arm to have a slim profile but the bottom remains big so you can cram it full of stuff.
  • Sturdy construction!
  • Anna offered to help! This is HUGE. While I didn't think I'd need help, I *love* when a designer goes the extra mile and stands by their pattern. Ashleigh & I do this with our patterns and seeing Anna have such a good approach to being available for help with her patterns made my day.

Here are a few of my personal changes and they reflect what I personally like in a handbag!

  • I used Pellon fusible fleece as my interfacing and I used it on the lining ONLY. Why? Because the body of my bag is a sturdy 100% wool tweed. It didn't need anything but adding the fleece to the lining gives it a little bit more shape.
  • I lined all my pockets rather than just facing them.
  • I didn't add the extra gusset pieces for the same reason, thick wool is thick!
  • I used commercial handles instead of making my own.
  • I did my zipper and pulls slightly differently because I made this on my featherweight with a jacket separating zipper.

Fabrics I used:

  • 100% Wool Tweed I had in my stash!
  • Fort Firefly for the outer pocket and the top of the recessed zipper!
  • Juliana Horner from JoAnn's for the lining, I'm not sure why but this reminds me of my grandmother in a very good way.
  • A random orange lace printed fabric also from JoAnn's for the pocket.
  • Pellon fusible fleece
  • JoAnn's microfiber straps & a Dritz magnetic snap

Can we talk about Fort Firefly for a second? O M G. Ashleigh and I both love Teagan White. She has such an amazing style, some things are so painfully sweet, like this fabric, then she has this completely heart-wrenching macabre side that kills me. Seriously. She's amazing. But the fabric is organic cotton, therefore, expensive. I have mixed feelings about organic cotton, sometimes it's incredible, other times it's quite thin and practically sheer. So we picked out the above fabrics, bought a yard of each and then split the yards in half. I love sharing fabric. ANYWAYS. When I opened the box I almost died, this cotton feels AMAZING! dreamy! perfect! It's absolutely worth the price and the print quality is also phenom! So so so so happy! We spent the day daydreaming of dresses made from these prints too. I couldn't bear to cut any more than I already did, that's saying something. I'm not a fabric hoarder at all but this stuff feels like it should be something special.

One thing I personally am rotten at is knowing the size of things. I just struggle with envisioning numbers. Is it Nordstrom where their purses online have a little key that says "fits water bottle, magazine, etc", I can't remember, BUT I LOVE THAT. SO! Here we go!

What does a Super Tote fit?

  • An iPad in a case!
  • A knitting bag with a sock (um, also a tutorial by Anna, it's her open wide pouch that I made giant! Did you know I like Anna? Yeah, Lizzy too a ton!)
  • A wallet! 
  • A cat pouch crammed with girl essentials, a present from my bff.
  • Part of a Single Girl Quilt top.
  • My camera (not pictured because...you know! I'm using it!)

That is pretty super. Sadly, the pattern doesn't come with a cape. Or a super hero power. But you'll feel pretty pleased with yourself when you finish so that's kind of like a super power, the power to conquer sewing a new cute bag!

Anyways, I had fun and I wholeheartedly suggest this pattern! Now to find my Single Girl pattern so I can finish this top...I was hoping if I pulled it out and took some photos on it, I'd be extra motivated to finish it. ;) success!

Finished in 2013: Germinate Shawl

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Germinate Shawl!

Let's talk about it!

  • By far the most complex thing I've ever knit in my life.
  • I dragged it around everywhere for a month. It saw mountains, water, desert. California, Nevada & Oregon.
  • I have one tiny bit of knitting regret with it.
  • I learned a *lot*!

So it was a hard knit for me. Like, don't come near me while I'm knitting and don't text me and just basically stick me in a sound proof room. I just struggled with the lace and even stripes, it didn't come naturally or intuitively to me. I triple counted everything as I went and I had a million stitch markers. But there isn't a single mistake in the shawl, so my craziness paid off. It wasn't until the very end that it clicked and I finally "saw" what was happening with the pattern.

My most favorite feeling in the world was sitting outside with this on my lap while working on it. Seriously. I don't knit big things so having the weight of the shawl on me while knitting was so different, very relaxing and calming. Also, if I'm being honest, totally distracting. I kept wanting to smooth it out and see how the yarn was looking!

Tiny knitting regret: I wish I didn't use the Sundara yarn for the lace section. I don't know a ton about yarn bases but here goes: it's very bumpy & nubbly, sort of like ToshSock whereas Plucky is very smooth. Does that make sense? It's just a completely different texture. And it's a beautiful yarn, don't get me wrong! But it sort of distracts from the lace. After finishing and weighing my yarn, I would have had just enough of a left over skein of Plucky to use it instead, so that kind of hurts.

The size of this shawl is so perfect. I'm a bigger girl and it wraps so comfortably around me. I have a bunch of shawlettes and I'm constantly adjusting them and trying to get them just right. This one just sits beautifully. And Chop got me my lusted after shawl pin as a birthday gift! I feel like my personal taste for shawls is now "go big or go home".  ;)

I'm so glad I finished this, I debated frogging it so many times because it was brutal on my hands but my IG buddies encouraged me and checked in and slightly nagged me (in a loving way of course!) and once I had it blocked, the sense of relief and pride was amazzzzingggggg.

The thing is, it's not a hard pattern. At all. And it's written perfectly. It's just me, I'm just bad at lace. But I'm so so so so so glad I tried it and did it. Seeing these photos makes me want to pull out my color affection and work on it so I can have two giant shawls this fall!

 

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PS: I wear this tshirt pretty much daily. I love a good cat tshirt always. rawr x a million!

 

Worsted Weight Socks

This weekend I finished my Worsted Weight Socks and omg. I'm already wanting to cast on a second pair. Seriously. These are so squishy and fun and cozy and amazing to knit up. You can find my ravelry notes here and I was inspired by Susan's blog post & Virgina's instagram photo.

While digging through my yarn basket this weekend I came across another skein of worsted weight yarn that Rose (Cakewalk Yarns on Etsy) dyed for me last winter. I'd planned on some sort of hat but now...SOCKS! It was funny, I flipped the yarn over and it's also a skein of Sudden Valley! That's what I absolutely *adore* about hand dyed yarn, the same colorway can be completely different. My socks have sort of a purple.gray base but my skein is more white! Her shop is closed but I'm crossing my fingers she'll go back to dyeing because her skeins are totally amazing.

I got my Dyak Craft Heavy Metal Needles last week, I'm so excited to cast on. The cord is so long and the join is dreamy feeling. I can't decide if I'll knit a pair of socks for Chop or if I'll cast on with a new skein of Numma Numma that's supposed to arrive today. Chop decided he wanted to enter a salsa contest at work...but he doesn't even cook! LOL! So I made a giant jar of salsa, sadly we didn't win but I think he felt bad so I "won" a skein of yarn & a little bottle of a new Soak Wash scent! haha! BEST! He's the most amazing guy.

Yesterday we went to Target and omg. Holy Halloween. It's amazing. It's not quite as good as the year they had Domo as the official mascot, but that year was epic and hard to beat. I wanted to buy the Pumpkin Spice & white chocolate candy corn M&Ms so bad but I decided on candy corn flavored coffee instead and WOWOWOWOWOW. My house this morning smells like a candy factory in the very best way ever.

I also made use of some JoAnn's coupons which is always fun. I have a few sewing goals this month:

  • Esme top in flannel! I found a really pretty flannel there that is quite soft. I've already made an Esme dress and a top but they are too big now. I think I'm going to make a muslin of the size 14 and go from there! I just think a cozy flannel blouse with wooden buttons would be amazing this fall.
  • I'd love to finish my little four block single girl quilt. I can't for the life of me find my copy of the pattern though. So this week I either need to find the pattern or get a new one. I found my quilt progress and fell back in love with it. Plus I'd love to quilt some circles. And be cozy hand sewing the binding on in the evenings.
  • I want to make a Noodlehead Super Tote for knitting SO BAD. Ashleigh & I are obsessed with Teagan White,  like crazy fierce, so we are splitting a yard of a few of her new fabrics. I'm pretty sure the fabric I got for the lining won't match (Juliana Horner flowers!) but I'm not sure I care, I just like it! a LOT! This bag is so neat! The side pleats and elastic pockets are such pretty details.
  • I'm going on a quilting retreat the end of this month and I couldn't for the life of me decide what to bring to work on...then I saw this pattern: Suburbs! So I'm going to make a Halloween Suburb quilt. Does that surprise you? It shouldn't. While at JoAnn's I saw all their fox themed Thanksgiving/Fall fabric and I almost died. I need a Thanksgiving quilt at some point in my life.

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Oak Leaf Mitts

These might be my new favorites.

I forgot how much I liked them until I pulled them out this evening to take some photographs!

The pattern is called Oak Grove and it's such a sweet little knit.

I think if I were to knit it again I'd make them a little smaller, they are a bit big in the wrist, nothing extreme though.

The yarn! Oh Plucky! Why are you so good?! Seriously this yarn glows and shines. Such beautiful depth in her solids. It's the perfect roasted pumpkin color, I bought it during one of her insane etsy updates, the color is called Latte Time!

Lovexamillion!

I'm sure my knitting could have been neater on these but you know, recovering from surgery + pain pills = slightly wonky knitting. I know for sure that YO 7 at the base of the leaf could have been neater but it's ok. My main goal was to keep my hands busy AND knit something cozy for fall AND just relax while enjoying the process.

I have this coat, I'm trying to figure out a way to maybe crochet a little chain so I can tie the mitts together and then maybe sew a little loop in the pockets to hook them onto? I'm afraid I'm going to lose one! Last fall I knit Squirrel Mittens, they've only been out of the house twice. I only wear them when I need something in the very bottom of our deep freezer, lol! Isn't that terrible? In my defense it's never really cold enough to wear full mittens here but fingerless gloves, YES! Especially out hunting.

Thank you for helping me find the cat in my previous blog post, wowzas! If you want to see some incredible eye candy, be sure to check out Fox in the Pine. Absolutely dreamy.

:):):)

PS: I get all gooey hearted when I see one of our patterns being stitched up by a blogger I admire. I don't like to seem too self promotional on my blog but it's so nice to see this!!!! I've been slowly catching up on  blogs and this made a grouchy day so much sweeter! I totally had a case of the Monday's today (I practically incinerated an eggplant!) I'm craving a giant Mexican hot cocoa and a good book!  Good night!<3

A stripe and a speckle

I've been spending time learning a new accounting program, Free Agent, and I'm absurdly in love with it. I'm always looking for ways to work smarter, especially with our finances. We have an accountant but this is so perfect for our day to day stuff, tracking our mileage, etc. He's going to *love* us in December and I'm going to love not paying him a ton extra because I organized everything to death. High 5! But omg. Spending so much time in front of the computer kills me. I have zero patience for that sort of stuff.

Ashleigh & I got together earlier this week for our official FRIENDSHIP DAY 2013! We get together a few times a month for work, schedule out new patterns, hire stitchers, design awesome things, go over new ideas, etc. This day was PURELY friendship based. No work chat, just knitting! buying bat tshirts & crazy printed leggings! eating strange raw snacks! drinking giant iced teas! having a grand old time! It was a well earned break for both of us.

She knit a toe of a sock while we had coffee, I seriously was freaking out. I want her to love knitting socks like I do, it's so selfish of me. ha! ;) I want a real life friend who will obsess over sock yarn and knit with me, I love my internet friends naturally but there is something so satisfying about curling up in a coffee shop & knitting with your BFF. While she was knitting her sock, I finished up my first striped sock. And! I knit it completely Continental!

I was two rows into an after thought heel when my Signature Needle snapped off from the cord, dropping all the stitches. O M G. I literally sat there stunned. I emailed customer service, stuck Ashleigh into my car and we went to our local yarn store right before they closed.

JoAnn who owns the shop is seriously one of my most favorite people ever. She's just super patient and knowledgeable. They were out of Addi's so she suggested HiYa (ninja!) Sharps, I tried them and HEY! Not bad! I only finished the socks heel so I don't have enough experience with them to review them but for $9 in a sock knitting emergency they made me happy! Signature is on backorder for size 1's and I got different gauge with the HiYa's so I'm going to wait to cast on for the second sock, which is kind of a bummer because I was very much enjoying the yarn AND the needles. I found Continental knitting was a BREEZE with those crazy sharp points, I did notice I knit a little tighter but nothing drastic.

In the meantime I did two things:

First, I'm trying these needles. They shipped yesterday. Handmade in the US, interchangeable tips and cords, sturdy! I only bought one pair rather than the set, it's sadly out of my budget and I'd hate to spend that much money if I didn't like the needles. I went with a 1.5 and a 39 inch cord. I *love* knitting on 1.5's. Its my favorite size needle for socks. I'm excited for them to arrive!

Second, I cast on for a new pair of socks! How could I not? I needed something to knit while playing Adventure Time monopoly with Chop. Also: CAKEWALK YARNNNNNNN. I seriously love Rose so much. So many speckles! I love how the yarn is knitting up and if you are a sock knitter, try a pair of worsted weight socks. COZY X A MILLION. I'm already thinking about a second pair. I keep finding excuses to try it on because I love how squishy it feels.

Here are a few things I can't stop thinking about:

This line of fabric.

This cat! It's a stupid tumblr link that leads to no where! I'd love to know what breed he is!

Such a pretty quilt!

I want to add him to my life list!

Sewing space! It reminds me how much I miss working on a long term patchwork project. seriously.

My goal this week is to clean my sewing space, aka our dining room. It's like a fabric explosion and it's driving me NUTS. I want to get it super clean and organized so I can sew a ton this fall without stressing that I'm going to be crushed to death under a precariously perched pile of scraps.

Who wants to come help me? I pay in wasabi peas and awkward 90's music sing-a-longs!

Oh knitting needles!

A little present arrived for me from Porkchop, a skein of yarn so randomly cool that I had to cast on right away!

This is called Lollipop Yarns, she sells on etsy & updates every other Sunday. And OMG it sells fast. Like 3 minutes and the shop is empty kind-of-fast. I love it, it's like piranha sock yarn buying. You have to chomp before anyone else does.

The colorway is called Life is Beautiful and it'll have 5 rows of 8 colors. That's so neat right?

Typically as soon as I decide on yarn for socks, I weigh it on my kitchen scale in grams. Then I ball it into one center pull ball (actually: I don't own a swift, so I hold it and Chop uses the ball winder). Next I divide the ball in half, one for each sock. I like to knit my socks two at a time for many reasons like:

  • They come out identical.
  • Once you finish, you are totally finished!
  • It's just fun!

Here is what I don't like about two at a time socks:

  • People ask if you are knitting a bikini. 
  • Sometimes when you are knitting, you only have time to knit just one of the socks and not the other and your needles get tangled. I'm constantly knitting in waiting rooms or the car (I have "purse socks" that I carry in the car/my bag) and sometimes you just have to smash your knitting into your bag ASAP.

SO when I opened the box and saw this sweet little yarn, I about died.

How does she ball the yarn like that? IDK but it's gorgeous! I'd honestly feel so guilty re-skeining it. It's beautiful. And so I decided...one at a time sock knitting.

YAY! Except my sock rockets are currently being used on Ginny's Socks!

I thought I'd give my Signature Needles a second shot. I have mixed feelings on these and I want to love them. I don't consider myself a "Knitter", just someone who enjoys sock knitting so I feel like maybe I'm missing something, like I just am not hip enough? I'm not sure. But when I took them out of the pouch:

CRINKLED MESS! The cord was literally 3D, hopping off the table, being out of control! It was stiff and standing up on it's own. Can sock needles be possessed? Because these are. Night of the Living Dead Status!!! I assumed with knitting it would flex and work the crinkles out. WRONG! SO WRONG! I cast on and got a few rows in and couldn't take it anymore.

I remembered when I bought a pair of Denise Interchangeable Needles a hundred years ago, so many people said warm water made the cables smoother. I thought I'd give this a try!

I duck taped the needle tips to our kitchen counter. Yes, duck taped. These needles truly have a life of their own, both washi & packing tape just lifted up. Working from needle to the end of the cord, I smoothed the cords out and wrapped twist ties around them. I'm not going to lie, this took me 10 minutes because as soon as they'd behave and lay flat, one would move and stand back up. Zombies!!!!

Once the cords were twist tied all smooth, I pushed the knitting to the needles and stuck the cords into a mason jar of hot water. I let it sit for maybe 4 minutes?! I obviously didn't want to hurt them but I wanted them to get warm enough to actually change shape.

AND IT WORKED. The cords are still super stiff (obviously) but now they aren't stuck in the strange shape they previously had been! The above photo shows before and after, I didn't take a before photo with this particular pair because I honestly didn't think it would work. Plus, this isn't rocket science, I'm pretty sure everyone already knows how to do this. But you can see how the pair with the knitting on them lays flat, whereas the other pair is sticking up all over the place. It's hard to tell but they are literally standing 4 inches up the air. Crazy!

I forgot two things that I *love* about these needles:

  • Sharp sharp sharp!!!!!! so stabby awesome!!!!
  • They are LIGHT. I'm pretty sure I'm over compensating for how light they are by gripping tighter but omg. I love it.
  • How smooth they are, from editing photos to writing this blog post I've almost finished the toe, I feel like with these needles and sock rockets, once you get going, it's such smooth sailing. I *am* tempted to try and knit these Continental just to practice my tension. Usually I knit a few rows this way on my color affection and wuss out because the tension is a little off but for some reason these needles are just asking me to try it that way!

Now this weekend I can mindlessly knit & read on the couch while Chop studies for an upcoming exam. It does feel funny knitting just one sock but I think watching the yarn come off the ball and change colors will keep me focused and wanting to make the second sock. I totally want mismatching socks because I think that's crazy cute and cozy looking. I am however, the WORST at after thought heels, no matter how many stitches I pick up the corners, I end up with little gaps. So my goal with these is to be NEATER. But in case your wondering, I've found the heel directions for Merripog are the easiest to understand.

Also, here is something inspiring I found last night via Brenda on pinterest!!! WORSTED WEIGHT SOCKS! I saw Virginia cast on for a pair on instagram and couldn't get it out of my head. I'd never seen Susan's blog before and holyyyy awesome! I love seeing her knit so many pairs of socks- totally inspiring!!! She has a video a few pages into her blog that is of her knitting and WOW. She is smooth! I want to try DPNs again. Also, I love how much she loves Cakewalk Yarn, because I love Rose SO much.

ANYWAYS! Now I need worsted weight yarn for socks!!! Anyone have a favorite?!

One more thing! Speaking of sock knitting, want to see something that will make your jaw drop? Jeannie won our Speedy Stitcher contest for Summer Sampler and I found her on instagram. Imagine my surprise when I saw just PART of her sock collection!  I fell over! For real though, I love love love love love looking at photos of hand knit socks so much. I created a pinterest board just so I can look at hand knit socks. I sometimes think it would be cool to do a blog post once a week of sock photos and sock yarns that I'm inspired by but I don't think I'm a knowledgeable enough knitter to do that. Maybe some day!

See you soon friends! <3

Hello, nice to see you!

I can't believe it's been over a month since I've blogged! Yikes! I hope you'll forgive me!

I'm recovering from surgery! I don't want to get too personal because that's not how I am but it's just going to make my life a lot more enjoyable. But the downside is I'm healing super slow and I've reached the point where I want to DO EVERYTHING but physically can DO NOTHING. So frustrating!

I spent an entire week on the couch, doing nothing but reading and knitting. I'm not going to lie, it was kind of amazing. I very rarely sit still that long and to just SIT with zero obligations felt incredible. I knit a pair of socks in 4 days! 4!!! That's amazing to type. I read soooo many books, they deserve a blog post of their own. The socks do too! And then I knit a pair of fingerless gloves. I also finished some Halloween socks but the yarn is disappointing so they don't deserve a blog post of their own. ;) But now I've reached the antsy stage, I wish I could have bottled the week of calm. I did nothing on the internet except goodreads and it felt kind of nice!

Before surgery I had a week to get things together & prepared. I finished my birthday quilt which you can see in these photos. I was SO hoping to have it completely done before surgery but I ran out of time. It worked out ok though because once I piece the back, Lindsay is going to quilt it for me! YIPPEEEE! There is something super magical about sending out a quilt top and having it come back super fancy!

Ashleigh & I have been working our butts off. We both are so crazy for Halloween & Fall, after a million hours, we decided to run TWO CLUBS. This is huge for us and it's awesome. Basically, we made a list of all of our favorite things and realized we had to go big or go home. And we went big. If you follow us on facebook you'll know that we've been sharing sneak peeks here and there, it is SO hard not to share the entire projects. Halloween Sampler is strictly Halloween and it's incredible. Skull & bat LACE BORDER. Hand dyed floss! Hand dyed fabric! It's very different than what we've done before & I love it. My floss arrived earlier this week and I can't wait to work on it.

And then! We are doing our very last season, AUTUMN! It matches the previous seasons, 25 squares of seasonal goodness but NOTHING Halloween. I love this one because Ashleigh literally crammed everything Autumn into this. Baking. Apple picking. Pumpkins galore. KNITTING (yes! That's a sock! On a blocker! With a yarn ball & a circular needle!) Woodland Creatures. Snacks. I would go as far as saying these are our two best charts to date. Seriously. I can't stop gushing about it & I'm pretty sure everyone on instagram is sick of seeing me work on it.

My birthday was last week, it was the first time I haven't made a giant event of it. I mostly slept and read. I ate 1/2 a kit kat. I watched some owls. Chop surprised me with balloons, yarn, flowers, a vacation in October...the whole shabang. He's totally a keeper, he's had the patience of a saint with me.

Here are a few things I *love* x a million:

Sheesh. That's a lot.

I'm going to go read & eat a pomegranate. <3

Oh hi Color Affection

I started my Color Affection this morning.

Do you know what that means?

That means I FINISHED MY MYSTERY SHAWL! It's taking all my will power not to drown the internet in photos of it.

Here's one of my favorites:

Those leaves! Please pretend there is a smiley face with heart eyeballs emoji right there k?

We are going to a wedding in Fall River Mills this weekend and I'm hoping it's chilly enough in the evening that I can wear it and have Chop take some photos of it.

I'm so glad I kept going even when I thought I hated it. It's so big- 63 inches long and 23 inches deep and COZY.

I want this shawl pin so bad. I asked Chop for it as a birthday gift, it's soooo pretty and I think it would look awesome on this! Hint hint nudge nudge Chopster! <3

Now I want to make a million giant shawls...but...I just bought a pair of shoes. First pair I've bought in seriously 2-3 years! I got these after seeing Diana's super cute post about her pink ones, mine are a different style because naturally I wanted Halloweenie ones. I bought them yesterday morning at 9:30am and it shows them already out for delivery today! Way to go Zappos! High5! Cross your fingers they fit.

BUT ANYWAYS. New shoes and I kind of want to make a bunch of pairs of ankle socks to wear with them! Preferably in this Robot Overlord yarn. Or Bertie Botts. Either way, I want new short socks and a new shawl k?

Anddddd I just sent two quilts to Lindsay and bought fabric for one more.

LET'S MAKE LOTS OF STUFF THIS SUMMER!

I need Hermoine's Time Turner so I can do it all! ;)

ok, just one more photo for good measure. ;)

<3

Finished in 2013: Winter Woodland Weekender

Happy 4th of July!!!

I've spent this entire heat wave week sewing....because my sewing machine is directly in front of the air conditioner. ;)

This week I:

  • finished two Halloween quilt tops
  • finished three sock sacks
  • finished two rough drafts of new sewing patterns
  • finished a pair of leggings
  • hemmed two pairs of pants
  • added darts to two tank tops
  • anddddd...

Finished this bag! yay!

I don't really have much to say about it that I didn't cover in these two posts already. I will say this version isn't even remotely as neatly sewn as my previous ones. In fact, I'd go as far as saying it's a hot mess. I just struggled with assembling it every step of the way: broken needles, tearing fabric with a seam ripper, puckered spots no matter how many times I seam ripped & fixed them. It was just strange! I double checked all my pieces against the pattern pieces and it should have gone together smoothly!

Either way, I love this bag, even if I don't let anyone look at it up close. ;) I wanted something very zakka, very handmade looking and very winter-y fairytale-ish. Mission accomplished!

I love:

  • the fabrics
  • wool straps!!!!
  • getting the lining for $2.50 a yard (Denyse Schmidt too!)
  • how big & sturdy it is

and...

Lots of room for snacks and projects!

We are going on a little family weekend tomorrow and I'm excited to cram it full of stuff and lug it everywhere with me.

Welcome to the Frog Pond!

It was 109 degrees yesterday.

I was pretty sure I was melting all day. And I was also all hopped up on mango iced green tea.

All day I sorted. Cleaned. Organized. I love starting a new month with a completely clean slate!

I made piles of quilts that I want to finish and send to Lindsay. I seam ripped three quilts apart. I found a missing piece to a project that I'm going to wrap today hopefully.

And then I went through my knitting.

Oi!

How did I get so many projects going at once? Crazy! I should know better. I try so hard to knit a whole bunch of things but I'm much happier when I only knit two or three things at once. And if we are being *really* honest with ourselves, I'd be fine if I knit my entire sock stash into plain vanilla socks. I know, I'm boring!

I ended up frogging a pair of socks and a shawl! I liked the socks but wanted to go up a needle size because the fabric felt a little too stiff, plus I want to do a different pattern I think?! And then the shawl. Meh. You guys helped me pick Brooch and I love how it looks but I didn't enjoy knitting it. I sort of feel like since knitting is my favorite hobby, I want to keep it that way and only knit things that bring me 100% joy.

Now I feel SO much better. I'm working on a pair of plain socks, a sweater and my mystery shawl. Way more manageable! And my sweater is on hold for a little while until I can decide what size I should make, so really I only have two projects!

laughing

Can I share with you a silly photo? This is Chop & I from Friday night. It was 106 degrees and we were sitting outside in Redding and he was making me laugh about who knows what, this guy is TOO MUCH! So snarky! We saw Old Crow Medicine Show and it was truly one of the best shows I've been to in ages. Their energy was so infectious and their music is incredible. The amount of talent on that stage...wowza! We danced all night and were covered in sweat but smiling like crazy. Sadly my engagement ring broke for the 4th time (o m g) so today we are running to Chico to get it repaired. Oi! I'm thankful I noticed it, I would have been heartbroken if I lost it! <3

FO: Hermoine Everyday Ankle Socks & Shawl Progress

First up!

I finally finished something! It feels like I haven't finished anything in a million years!

I started these socks in February right before my hand started hurting. This yarn is one of the very first sock yarns I ever purchased, it's from Pigeonroof Studios and I *love* Krista's dyeing. I'm pretty sure this colorway is called Blossom but don't quote me on that!

For the Hermoine socks, I cast on for my normal favorite sock pattern, but just added the Hermoine stitch pattern to the top of the foot. I do this with pretty much every pair of socks I make, I just like how they fit, I have the increases and heel memorized and it just works nicely for me.

Normally I knit socks tall-ish. My very favorite feeling in the winter is hand knit socks in Ugg boots. I know, Uggs are hideous but they are so warm and soft. I try to knit my socks 7-9 inches above the last heel stitch so they go above my boots. But these socks were taking me FOREVER. AND EVER. AND EVER. I debated frogging them but I kept seeing my friend Amber's crazy cute short socks (seriously, look through her ravelry & instagram! sooo awesome!) and I thought, I'll try that!

And I *love* it! I've been sleeping with them on + chai scented lotion and it's amazing! Super soft feet AND fun socks.

Why did these take so long? Because somehow I was knitting 10 stitches to the inch on size 1 squares. Holy tiny. Typically I do 8-9 stitches per inch for socks. You'd think the extra stitch or two wouldn't matter but it totally did! So strange! They still fit perfectly!

This is what I've been working on mostly. OMG.

If it wasn't for my instagram friends cheering me on, I would have maybe pretended I never started this and hidden it in a drawer somewhere. Seriously. Every day my friend Michelle tags me in photos of her finished shawl and says "WHERE ARE YOU AT AMANDA!" haha! Motivation for sure! I'm trying so hard not to look at all the finished shawls on ravelry, it makes me feel bad for not keeping up!

The pattern is written perfectly and it's truly amazing watching it grow (this photo shows where I've left off at: the lace panel of clue three) but o m g. I basically have to sit in complete silence to knit this lace. I'm not the most intuitive knitter, you know how sometimes you can read your knitting and just know what comes next? Yeah. Not so much for me. And for some reason this is brutal on my hands. I think I'd be going a lot faster if I didn't have to take so many breaks. Chop brought me home some size 7 Square Needles and they've helped a little bit. Remember, with square needles you have to go up a size, originally I was knitting on size 6 addi turbo lace.

But when I sit with it in my lap and work on it...Oh you guys, I am truly in love. The yarns! The colors! Those stripes! That lace! I know it's going to be something I treasure and wear a ton!

JUST KEEP GOING! That's my motto k? One row at a time!!!!

And then there is this. Saying HEY AMANDA! DON'T YOU WANT TO KNIT ME UP?

YES! YARN! I DO!

I'm dying to make a color affection shawl. Like, it takes all my will power to work on my mystery shawl and not cast on IMMEDIATELY.

I picked colors this week and I seriously can't wait to start.

Main color: Plucky Feet in Bisque

Second color: Dream in Color Smooshy Cashmere in Torchwood

Third color: Pigeonroof Studios...I can't find the ball band! Shame on me! But its sooo soft and very autumn-y.

If I only make two big projects this summer, those two shawls will make me super happy.

And then there is this.

This skein is a BIG DEAL.

Why is it a big deal?

Because it's going to be socks.

FOR PORKCHOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Imagine me shouting that at the top of my little lungs because I totally am!

Ever since I learned how to knit socks, I've wanted to knit him a pair. But he's hard on socks, like crazy hard on them. And even though I'm fine with mending them, he's doesn't want to ruin something I make him. He's absurdly cute like that.

Sooooo these are going to be wedding anniversary socks. It's not until October 30th so I have plenty of time and he knows he's getting them but I'm so excited to put all my love for him into a little pair of socks.

The best part? Chop has finally seen all but the last two Harry Potter movies and now makes hilariously dry Harry Potter jokes constantly. This color way from Sunshine Yarns is called...Hogwarts at Night! Perfect for the guy who is the hugest muggle out there! haha!

<3<3

Briar Rose & The New Leaf Obsession

I genuinely feel bad for anyone that crosses paths with me this summer. Chances are, I'm going to talk your ear off about New Leaf. Poor Instagram, all day long I'm like NEW LEAF! NEW LEAF! NEW LEAF! Ask Ashleigh. She made the mistake of asking me if Animal Crossing was like Frogger (fair enough!) and I spent an hour yakking about my town. Poor Smash.

So what's new New Leaf?

The newest in the Animal Crossing series of games! Quite possibly the cutest, most fun video game everrr!

I hemmed and hawed about buying it. I read a million reviews. And I decided as an early birthday to myself, I was getting New Leaf. It didn't hurt that Target had the 3DS XL on sale either. And in pink.

After a hilarious afternoon scouring Yuba City for the game, I bought the very last one at WalMart and I did a little dance in the check out line. That might be weird but you know, it was WalMart, so I didn't stand out. ;);) You can download the game through the 3DS but I wanted the physical game.

You start the game as MAYOR! This is huge! Compared to past games you can customize your town so much more! It's incredible! I'm already on my third house expansion, a gardening center has opened up in my town and I won a Bug Off!

My typical New Leaf day is watering plants, buying clothes, picking fruit, digging up fossils, fishing and visiting the island. YES. THERE IS AN ISLAND! Incredible. Also, I have some new neighbors I've never had before, including a little frog named Croque!

Naturally on day one once I ran out of battery life I decided to make the 3DS a little pouch and I'm so glad I did, I carry it everywhere. Seriously addicted.

I just measured the 3DS and make a quick piece of scrappy patchwork using a beautiful Briar Rose bee from Amanda. Seriously, how sweet is this line of fabric? It's so charming. And it goes perfect with the New Leaf theme. Because you can catch honey bees with your net. Or you can shake trees and get stung. Either way! I think the bee prints and the clover are my favorite for sure. Once yardage is available I think I'm going to buy bee fabric for a dress. Or sleep pants. Or both. Amanda has fat quarter bundles for pre-sale and I'm so tempted to snag one and make a summer-y Sparkling Cider. Because that would be so fun!

I made the little pouch on my featherweight, which was really exciting for me, I don't have a zipper foot and it turned out just fine! woo woo

<3<3<3 Back to my town!!!

Finished in 2013: Scrappy Shoo-Fly

In March I dove into my scrap bin and pulled out some text-y fabric and some special scraps. I decided on a super traditional Shoo Fly block. Over the course of a quiet weekend at home, I made this quilt. I bound it while watching a show on netflix called Luther! So good!

I love the size of this one, it's around 75x75 inches square. Perfect for napping on the couch!

<3

ps: I feel like I'm emotionally spent! Last night we watched the season finales of Dr. Who (omggg), Lost Girl (whattttt! Kenzi!!!) and Grimm (NICK! NOOO!!!). Now what am I going to watch this summer?! I think we are only regularly watching Longmire!

pss: After watching Dr. Who, we couldn't sleep and one of the movie channels was playing Grosse Point Blank. I totally forgot how much I *love* that movie. Dry humor at it's finest!

Finished in 2013: Bear Paw BFF Quilt

If it's possible for a quilt to steal your heart, this one has stolen mine.

I made this quilt top the last week of January/first week of February. I gathered all my treasured pink fabrics for something ultra sweet for myself...but with a little bit of a soft graphic edge. And traditional. I love traditional. Nothing is more traditional than a bear paw block. But with a different sort of twist.

My fabrics came from so many friends, so many that I've been hoarding and some that I searched high and low for!

  • Tracey helped me find the background fabric online. She's a pro at finding fabrics online. Seriously. Keen eyes will notice that I used this fabric alternating with Farmer's Wife Blocks. It's a Sweetwater subtle gray zigzag. I can't for the life of me remember it's actual name but I did buy 7 (!!!) yards of it off eBay. First time in my life I've ever purchased that much continuous yardage. I'm going to be crushed the day I use up all my scraps.
  • Karyn sent me the feathers and the Japanese center block fabric (it's a little rabbit who's gardening with some radishes-I should have taken a close up photo!). She's the best.
  • Pam sent me some of her dots that I'm totally obsessed with. She sent me three colors- bright pink, light pink and a taupe. I have only the tiniest squares left. It's *that* good.
  • Sudi-Laura sent me the William Morris fabric. O M G. I had bought a fq quarter in Sacramento years ago, uncovered it while cleaning and decided I needed more. And wow. I vastly underestimated how popular Barbara Brackman fabric is. Like, I called easily 20+ fabric shops, searched online for hours, finally turned to instagram friends and BAM! Sudi-Laura sent me some. I may have did a little dance when I opened the package!
  • Heather Ross. Ok, I'm not actually BFF's with Heather Ross, she has no idea I even exist but without her- no quilt! I used Mendocino, FFA3, Nursery Versery. I've been quilting a mediumly long time and I think without Heather & Lizzy, I wouldn't bother quilting that much. Seriously. Their fabrics keep me sewing because they just make me gleeful. Don't get me wrong, there are a ton of amazing fabric designers but I truly love fabrics that are narrative & tell a story! And those two ladies get me without even knowing me! The backing is lightning bugs in jars and a pretty Anna Maria Horner from field study.

And of course! This quilt couldn't be possible without Lindsay! The quilt was fine but nothing special when I sent it to her. When I got it back? Amazing. Brilliant. Perfect. She used this incredible new thread that is a shiny pale pink and helped me pick this quilting design. When in doubt, I always let her pick. She just *knows* and gets me. I love that. She also uses my favorite batting ever, Quilter's Dream Wool! This stuff has the best texture, warmth and loft. I debated ironing the quilt for these photos but nope, you can see it with all of it's wrinkly goodness. Also, let's face it, I'm too lazy to iron a quilt. ;)

 

Thanks friends for helping me make this pretty quilt! I can't wait for winter so I can use it on a regular basis instead of just a background for knitting projects, lol!

 

<3

(ps: thanks handsome assistant for helping me wrangle quilts and making sure I don't get run over by a train! love you Chop!)