Thursday, January 26, 2006
red hot socks
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
The wrapping is embellished

pink1
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
Here is the wrapping as last seen before beginning the next leg of it's journey.
The intense heat of the Australian summer has not damaged it's emerging beauty and the wise women are taking steps to protect it as it travels those lands so distant from the maiden's own.
Lands where day is night and summer is winter. Lands where mythical beasts roam dusty plains and deserts. Creatures only dreamed of in this place, live side by side with our wise women of the challenge.
Each resting place for the warp becomes a hive of industry for the sewer as she begins to work her magic on it. Each patch becomes a memory of those labours for the cause.
The lady Roz has added a magic symbol 'm' which will forever tie the wrap to it's eventual recipient, the fair Mairead. Placed in a fragrant garden, surrounded by love and cystaline forms of emphemeral creatures, the symbols power will transcend earhtly constraints and last as long as the wrap itself lasts. Forever calling the maiden back to gaze on it's wonderous face.
Now the next embroiderer in our chain has the wrap in her hand and ponders her decisions. Choices which will live on with the wrap and with the young Mairead through life's wending ways and twisting journeys and hopefully work their mystery's to bring her back to these creative arts now and in the future.
For this is the mother's wish, that one day the maiden, perhaps not for many years to come, will come to know the joy, challenge and triumph known to these women who worked the wrap. The joy that is creativity, the challenge that is design, and the triumph that is in spreading beauty to others.
Saturday, January 21, 2006
Mairead's CQ adventure continues ...
Finding Fabric in Furniture
Thursday, January 19, 2006
snail's trail christmas variation

snail's trail christmas variation
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
As I am making blocks for the other members of the row by row quilt swap I have decided to make a block of each pattern I produce in my own fabrics to keep. last year I made 11 blocks for a friendship block swap. Some of them were really nice blocks (if I do say so myself) and I wish I had thought of doing duplicates then too. Anyway, this year I will make an extra block. So, Di's block was snail trail and I have made one in my christmas fabrics for me to keep. I haven't decided whether to use these in my finished row by row quilt or to keep them for something else.
As you can see this one came out very differently from Di's blcoks. The strong colours of Di's blokc and only using two fabrics for each one made the curve of the snail's trail very obvious. Here the different prints were confined to blus and red but with less definition to the finished design. I think the centre blue was probably a mistake as it is too light and doesn't allow the pattern to be seen very clearly. Instead I have ended up with a square within a square arrangement which I am quite happy with. I have one foundation pattern left and may attempt this again with darker blues in the centre, may.
So how do I read blogs
CQ Book

CQ Book
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
I needed even more retail therapy - at this rate I could afford the real thing! Therapy that is! Anyway Border's were having a student discount day with 20% off - sadly they didn't have anything I really HAD to have but as I HaAD to have something (well, it was a bargin) I got this. It's really very similat to her other books (published in 1995 I'm not sure if it might even superceed them) but there are some photos I haven't seen before in it and some pages at the back where she shows her journalling process for a few projects complete with drawings and notes. As I am just beginning to journal things I found this interesting, the ISBN in case anyone is interested is 0-914881-85-X. It's the inspiration rather than the stitch diagrams that I'm after although the stitch combination pictures are always useful.
Talking of ISBNs, Sharon asked for the one for White on white from yesturday's blog entry - here it is - 1-904485-18-9, published by Coats Crafts UK in 2004.
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Quilting with a difference

Quilting with a difference
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
One thing that puts me off embroidering quilts is the time invloved especially when you also hand quilt - as I usually do. So here's the answer, combine the two, enbroider as you quilt.
Quilting with a difference

Quilting with a difference
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
One of the things I like about this book is the lovely clear step by step diagrams, I haven't used the book yet but I'm thinking of looking for inspiration for the making up of the friendship block swap from 2005 and the row by row quilt I'm doing now.
Knitting book - again

Knitting book
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
Uninspiring front cover - but this book covers so much more than what I think of as finishing. If you get a chance to browse this book do take it - I think it is a perfect way to begin the move from knitting other people's designs to designing your own items.
Finishing Techniques for knitters

Finishing Techniques for knitters
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
Internal view chosen at random to show how much information is contained in this book. Hopefully this will illustrate what I mean about moving on to designing your own garments.
White on white

White on white
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
Managed to get a copy of this book by Janet Haigh, which I have been looking for for a while. Love the white on white stuff and will get back to finishing the christmas ornaments sometime (probably as next christmas approaches.
White on white internal

White on white internal
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
Page shows just one of the beautiful projects in the book and on the facing page the diagrams of different stitches, and yes, I do know I don't need any more stitch directories :)
Di's row by row 2

Di's row by row
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
Hi all, here is Di's row 2. I haven't trimmed around the outside yet but the majority of the work is done. Some of those blocks are not exactly 8" Di so you may need to add sashing between the rows or you may be a sewing magician and be able to make the seams line up :) Either way I am quite pleased with how this turned out, not bad for a first attempt t foundation piecing. Jane, I'm off to think red and white thoughts as it's your block next. Lyn, still haven't had a minute to go and buy myself a journal *sigh* hoping to make some time tomorrow or friday.
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
How do you read a blog?
Sunday, January 08, 2006
Mum's Socks finished

Cnv0311
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
Here's the pair, finished and in the post tomorrow - should be there in time for her birthday and if they're too big she can swap with dad's socks from his birthday which were too tight. They are bed socks anyway so the fit isn't crucial :) If she doesn't like them I'll have them back - my second ever pair. Next pair are definately for me!
So, knitting projects reduced by one. OTN I still have my Colinette cardi and a jumper for Katie, a Debbie Bliss pattern in gorgeous soft wool, one sleeve to do, but knitting up a bit big for little X so no rush.
I feel some sewing coming on. After last nights - rubbish row I think i had better get some practice in for the row by row swap *sigh* I moved my design wall into the front room with all the rest of my stuff. I changed rooms last year as the house began to fill up with brightly coloured plastic and X and I needed more space but never got round to moving the fabric for my design wall through to the front room. Now it is back up and row one is on it. Yesturday's photo is a little washed out by the flash the colours in the log cabin are strong bright reds and blues and I really like them so i am hopeing good things will follow and this will be a bright cheerful quilt. The only way it will be complete for Christmas 2006 is if the rows are here early *rolls eyes* and as I am a bad one for rushing to meet deadlines at the last minute I can't expect anyone else to be early, so i am thinking 2007, which gives me lots of time to do the quilting. I am playing in my head with different settings rather than straight row on row and different borders and sashing to see what shapes and dimensions I can come up with. Might not use any of these but having fun thinking about the possibilities. Looking forward to my next row which is for Di and is bright amish type colours with a feature fabric Di has sent in navy. This row is 'open' so I am waiting for Di's notebook/log to see if she has any preferences.

and this is the row Ted is doing for her


jam_mam's row 1

jam_mam's row 1
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
Decided it was time I got on with the sewing - that's why I'm up blogging the row by row first row - log cabin at 12.45 (yawn) just finished. And it is shocking! Good job you can't see too close up :( Also good job I am not a perfectionist! And a good job this row is for my quilt :) If it were someone else's row I would have to do it again, it's miles out and too short but it is 40 1/2" wide because I just kept adding strips until it was and then trimmed it down to 8 1/2" wide. Maybe I should try foundation pieceing, maybe I should not sew when I ought to be in bed, maybe I should sew straight lines straight! Oh dear, ah well, onward and upward:)
The theme for my quilt is Christmas, inspired by the great quilt Jenkay made from the friendship block swap for 2005 :) The prints are all predominantly red or blue because that's was the christmas prints I had in my stash in abundance. I am happy for people to include green, gold, or any fabrics they consider to be christmassy - most of the prints have stars on them somewhere so I am also happy to receive stars for this quilt.
Thursday, January 05, 2006
More books - knitting this time.


Other than this shopping I have also been knititng :) A couple more inches on Mum's second sock so hopefully I get to turn the heel tomorrow and then finish by the day after. Need to get these posted by the 9th or 10th at the very latest (with expensive next day postage if it's the 10th - vbg)
I have plugged this forum a few other places but don't think I have mentioned it here before but I have learned more about knitting in the month I've been a member than in the preceeding 35KY (knitting years).
In case anyone is wondering I haven't stopped sewing :) I've just stopped sewing for the time being whilst I finish the present for Mum then back to the machine with the row by row and art quilt challenges :) This is supposed to be the year I get to grips with some of those UFO's!
Monday, January 02, 2006
More Socks

More Socks
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
Opal self patterning yarn - for mum's birthday. Originally bought this to make myself a pair - have a bad habit of giving everything away :) but the compullsion got the better fo me so these will be for mum. Mine next!
There is the entry about the first pair of socks I made for my dad.Stash builder - squishie

Stash builder - squishie
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
I went to collect some mail from the sorting office and this lovely surprise was waiting for me. There were also some metallic threads which have been absorbed by my stash! Thank you so very much Jan, what a lovely surprise and a great way to start 2006 :)
M's Bag2

M's Bag2
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
and the other side of the front of the little denim skirt she is working on. So far she's broken 4 needles but it's a small price to pay for seeing her sew when every other encouragement I've given her to start sewing has failed. Looks like the cq did the trick :) She was also very keen for me to photograph and blog her work so you could all see it too. Blogging goes intergenerational :)
MAureen and Lyn have both posted photographs of the work they've done on M's blocks which are here.M's Bag1

M's Bag1
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
My DD has been inspired by looking at the work people have been doing on her naked blocks hereand here to begin a 'bags of fun' bag of her own. Here are some buttons and beads she filtched from my stash.
Ideas for art quilt challenge

Ideas for art quilt challenge
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
My wool picture is beginning to give me ideas - here are the preliminary sketches from my journal. The interpretation is still quite literal at this stage but I expect it to evolve as I begin to look for materials and methods. The piece will be quite large 42" x 52" to hang in the space above my fireplace. It will also be very textured with lots of additional materials, wool (no surprises there :)) and padded shapes too. I also thought about including other animal references apart from the sheep and rabbits that are already there in the drawing but I don't know how to draw alpaca. I would use phot transfer pictures but that would change the cartoon character that I have come to like about my work so maybe I will find another way, any suggestions welcome :) The flowers below the shelf were suggested by the out of focus shapes in the photo and came from the colours. The bees are because the balls of wool reminded me of beehives! I am also thinking of knitting stitch samples and attaching them to provide texture and contours for the hanks of wool. Look at the original picture to see colour suggestions. Love the picture that was sent to me as my inspiration for this project more and more every time I look at it :)
The blog for this challenge is here and is well worth a read as there is lots of discussion about design and different techniques for realising those designs.Tuesday, December 27, 2005
The Golly Girls - where it all began :)

The Golly Girls - where it all began :)
Originally uploaded by Jam_mam.
While I am rounding up the dolly story I should show you the swap which began Belle and my friendship :) The golly/Mammy swap. Belle made me these gorgeous girls. I still love them, they are so different from anything I had ever seen before. She put so much time into making them and like all her dolls they just sing 'quality', now when someone makes something this carefully and with this attention to detail you just have to admire their work and befriend them immediately. I have certainly learnt loads this year. One thing is that friendships are made by shareing, so this duo were very portentious, quilting friends indeed!