Archive for March, 2009

Book Reports

Mar 31st, 2009 Posted in book report | 2 comments »

It has been a while since I filled you in on my reading list. I ran out of new books and did a bunch of re-reading for a while there.

I cruised through:
Dragon Prince and Star Scroll by Melanie Rawn. I have read them each at least 5 times. As I have said before anything with dragons is usually good enough for me. These have some good characters and a unique interaction with magic that I like. (I am pretty sure my sister B has read them 20 times). There are more in the series.

Then The Hawk’s Grey Feather by Patricia Kennealy. An Arthurian based story, told from Talesin’s point of view. Celtic influences but with starships. Good stuff. First in a trilogy. I have read them half a dozen times at least.

Then I got an Amazon gift certificate for my birthday and ordered Eon: Dragoneye Reborn by Allison Goodman. Cheesy title and dumb cover art kept me from buying it before. But a recommendation from Bookshelves of Doom (who has very similar taste in books to mine!) convinced me to order it. Read her summary, she does a beautiful job. I liked it a lot. I look forward to reading more.

Another recommendation from Bookshelves lead me to Silent in the Grave by Deanna Rayborn. I LOVE these books. I am in the middle of the second one right now. Historical mysteries. I have read some who criticize them for not being historically accurate enough, but who cares? The characters are highly entertaining and the mystery itself had many twists which I didn’t expect. Thoroughly entertaining and at points witty enough to make me chuckle out loud. I did have an interesting deja-vu moment – the first book has many parallels to Tasha Alexander’s And Only to Deceive. Similar characters and a couple of familiar situations that they find themselves in.

Tiny Art Quilts

Mar 27th, 2009 Posted in quilts | one comment »



Finally got around to listing a couple of little art quilts in my etsy shop. I have made a bunch of these and I really like working on a small scale. With all of the art quilts happening at work with our IKEA fundraiser, I feel a little like I have these on the brain, so I thought I would share. These are about 6×8 inches.

Tweeting some etsy favorites

Mar 25th, 2009 Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off


This is what is in my favorites right now. I am playing along with an etsy tweet “project”.

Project Patchwork

Mar 20th, 2009 Posted in quilts | 8 comments »


Why is a Raven Like a Writing Desk?
Becka Rahn 2009

If you are in the Twin Cities area and you love IKEA, I have a deal for you! I am one of the quilters participating in an art quilting challenge called “Project Patchwork”. IKEA partnered with the Textile Center. Each quilter got 4 yards of IKEA fabrics and the challenge was to make a quilt using entirely those fabrics. This Saturday March 21 there will be an exhibit and sale of the quilts at IKEA starting at 6 pm. There will be snacks and live music and lots of art to see! Best yet, is that everything we make from selling the quilts goes to support the youth programs at the Textile Center (which are very near and dear to my heart!)

Here is a sneak peak of some of the other quilts, too! All of the remaining quilts (including mine!) will be for sale at Textile Center‘s new online shop in a few more days.

Who is that?

Mar 16th, 2009 Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off


Babies like the baby in the laptop camera.

Sneak Peeks

Mar 12th, 2009 Posted in Uncategorized | 4 comments »



(Apologies for lousy pics. My camera battery died after I snapped only a couple and I don’t want to wait for it to charge!)

Here is my owl sweater. I dug through my button jar and found pairs of brown buttons so that each little owl has a personality all his own. It looks really cute with the navy turtleneck I was wearing yesterday.

Blessings on the Knitting Goddesses

Mar 12th, 2009 Posted in knitting | Comments Off

Blocking actually worked! The owl sweater is not only improved, but is actually cute! I am so excited! I will post pictures once I have stitched on the 19×2 button eyes. It fits (although it is longer than I expected and I am happy about that). And the sheepy smell has gone away.

i like iceland

Mar 10th, 2009 Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off

They believe in elves.

my sweater smells like wet sheep

Mar 9th, 2009 Posted in knitting | 2 comments »

I just finished knitting my first sweater. I have made a couple of shrugs but this is the first whole sweater. The verdict is still out. (Ironically, this sweater is featured at craftzine.com today.)

The pattern is Owls. It is knit from the bottom up, which gives you the opportunity to try it on at intervals and see how things are going. The yarn is Ecological Wool from Cascade.

My first problem was although this is marked as a bulky yarn on the label and matches what is requested for the pattern, there was no way, come-hell-or-high-water that I could get it to knit to gauge. No way no how. I went up and down needle sizes and it just wasn’t working. I went on Ravelry and despite what the yarn label says, the listing info that Ravelry has for the yarn puts it at an Aran weight rather than bulky. I have to agree. For you non-knitters, that means it is a thinner yarn than expected, so it will take more stitches to the inch to make it come out right. If I were to just knit away with this, the sweater would come out too small. So I gave up, knit about 3 swatches and settled on math to solve my problem. I decided that by knitting a size large with my smaller needles and yarn, it should come out to about the right size for me.

I started to sense some problems when we got around the upper rib cage area. It was a little more increasing than I really needed and looked a little baggy, but I didn’t want to have to recalculate to take out the increases because then I would have to refigure the cables for the owls. If you haven’t peeked at the picture, this sweater has a yoke around the top that is all cabled owls. I heaved a sigh and decided that I would see what would happen. I also decided at this point that maybe I would make it short sleeved. Figuring that I am knitting this with wool yarn, I am never going to wear it without something under it, why not save myself the knitting and just stick to short sleeves. It would be cute over a turtleneck!

The attaching the sleeves to the yoke part is completely ridiculous. I don’t know. I did what the instructions said and it was just miserable. There were not enough stitches, I had to pull out a double point needle to get around some tight spots (Thanks to Andy for the suggestion). I am not sure I can describe it to you without a photo, but there was lots of swearing. The gist of it is that you knit the very bottom edge of the yoke all together and then you have a tiny little seam in the armpit to go and stitch up later. It mostly worked. It’s a good thing it’s in my armpits because it isn’t pretty.

The owl part was delightful. Super simple cute cables. I like doing cables. I skipped the short rows at the top (I did the ones earlier and I didn’t like the way they looked.) A little ribbing, cast off, stitch in ends.

Then I tried it on. Bleh. The shoulders and sleeves are pretty nice, the shaping for the waist fits my waist ok, but it’s too big over my shoulder blades. Not horrible, but not great either. I try it on backwards just in case that is an improvement. Nope. I am hoping that with blocking maybe it will relax a little and maybe that won’t be so mediocre. We will see.

So I ran a bathtub full of hot water. It won’t hurt this to shrink a tiny bit (as you may have guessed) so I think why not encourage that… Here’s the funny thing. This is supposed to be natural colored wool. I picked a nice chocolate brown color. The bath water was amber. Something was washing out of this yarn, but I am not sure what. And a very strong smell of wet sheep. Glorious. I broke out some nice handmade soap and I am letting it soak for a while. (Lucy is fascinated)

So that’s where things stand. Sweater is soaking, I am skeptical. I am also staying home sick from work today and I think it’s time for lunch and a nap.

i got nothing

Mar 6th, 2009 Posted in Uncategorized | 3 comments »

Quilt progress is going slow because I have a nasty cold. Lots of kleenex and my sinuses feel alternately like they are going to blow up or that the world is conspiring to make me fall down. Delightful. I have spent the last three days with my collection of pretty vintage hankies in my pocket, snuffling and helping to hang a gallery show at work. This one is all baskets/basketry and we have about 10 more pieces than we really have room for. It opens tomorrow and I hope we find homes for everything. The pieces are amazing and beautiful, which is how I wish I felt.