Wool Gathering coming up

I’m getting ready to take “Learn to Spin” kits and niddy-noddy-nostpinnes to the Wool Gathering on Saturday.

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Anyone want to try spinning? Everything you need is here– a handmade drop spindle, an illustrated book of instructions, and 2 oz. of wool roving. These kits could be good to include in your Back-tack bags, for those of you participating! I’ve seen lots of hinting blog entries out there, like this one by Amy at angry chicken. If anyone wants me to set a kit aside before I sell it this weekend, leave me a comment and say if you’d like light (birch), medium (cherry), or dark (walnut) wood. (Oh–prices. Kits are $22 with $5 shipping and handling)

If you’re my buddy, I’ll leave some hints soon:)

Sets

I get so frustrated with Brenna sometimes. She escapes into books and her own little world and does her own thing most of the time. She has a great imagination and is an amazing reader for a five year old–but when it is time to go out the door or feed the rabbits or go potty it drives me crazy how she is totally oblivious to anything I say. It is of the utmost importance to her to get her pretend picnic set up perfectly before she can focus on anything else. She calls them her “sets.” They are a very integral part of her life.

Barry helped me wade through my art room this past weekend and get it in order so that it is functional. We sorted fabric scraps, tossed things out… He rearranged shelves so that things were stored in logical places. I did this:

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I made “sets”.

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The apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree.

Quilt Monday

Well, before our trip I got my Kona Cotton Color samples that the Denyse Schmidt suggested. (Yes, Denyse Schmidt commented on my blog. If you don’t believe me, check this out!)

So, here’s my stack of squares:

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They didn’t come labeled, so I went through with the list they came with and stapled names and numbers to each of them so that when I picked my colors I would know what to order.

The colors of our road trip really inspired me. I couldn’t get over the layers of grasses–the white/yellow of the dried grass, the red and orange plumes, the fresh greens–all against the back drop of deep green trees, gray trunks, and gray blue sky. As we drove I decided I wanted a quilt that was a late summer day, and as I’ve played with my color squares I came up with this color combination:

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My photos just don’t do the colors justice…

Anyway, I found these vintage reproduction fat quarters at the New England Quilt Museum which fit my color scheme.

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Hopefully soon I’ll get a chance to get underway!