My squirrels are often caught, even if I catch and release to catch again.
I have been chasing a few squirrels lately.
One recurring squirrel is the Arrowhead quilt. I did some quilting on it a day or so ago, but there was a storm so I stopped. I also had a couple of issues with the machine. For some reason the thread cutter jammed and stopped the bobbin case from turning. I whipped out my trusty screwdrivers and managed to fix it - and clean out the amazing amount of lint that had accumulated.
Another squirrel in my kitchen is named "Kimchi" --- it is a Korean treat that I love to eat. However, it is a taste you love or hate. I made three jars of it yesterday. Two are made with Napa cabbage as the main ingredient, the other is daikon radish.
It is in a rich red paste made with many ingredients, but the red is from the Korean red pepper. Yes, it is hot and spicy but loaded with flavor.
I also finished another knitted dishcloth. On this one, the yarn ran out. So I figured out how to change colors without too much angst.
The white corner was the ending section.
On my mini loom - an Ashford SampleIt rigid heddle - I am playing with a color and weave pattern called Log Cabin or in other places Basket Twill. Won't you be shocked to find that I am not always following the pattern? (no, I didn't think you would be shocked. ha ha) Adding some other elements/ colors makes it more interesting, don't you think?
On the Saori loom, I am weaving some handspun yarn on a black wool warp. Notice the black pattern lines on the woven part that are created by threading the loom differently - or as a traditional weaver might say "You didn't thread it right!" But some of those -maybe all of them -were on purpose.
I have a small bin of yarn that I have spun to continue with this for a while.
And let me close with this cute picture I found on the internet- if you saw the movie Up! you will laugh even more.
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6 comments:
And I call this chasing my tail! Squirrel sounds better. Lol. As to the thread cutter.....I did this once and realized what I did that caused it. I hit the cutter button and immediately raised the pressure foot....before the thread cutter had finished its full function and returned the hook to its place. I was too fast for the machine sensor, it seems. Of course, that is probably the only thing I am fast at! So lesson learned.....wait for the cutter to fully finish its cycle and return the hook to the correct position. I love your weaving.....all the colors are glorious together.
You are enjoying yourself so that's all that matters!
Hey, I see absolutely nothing wrong with "chasing squirrels". Just shows what a well rounded interesting person you are. So what if it takes a little longer to get finished with some tasks? I find it keeps me from getting burned out with the nose to the grindstone approach. If I feel like doing something else for a day or two, it is my choice to skip around.
Your squirrels are always amazing.
What kind of needles and yarn do you use for your dishcloths?
Hi Gene I just read your bio and was surprised to learn you are Cherokee. My Great Gran was full blood married to a Scotsman( my Dad's side ). You chase squirrels and in my case it is dust bunnies. When I am busy doing 5 different projects all in the same time frame they collect everywhere.....Your Kimchee looks wonderful. And so does your quilting. I pray someday you will do that weaving You Tube video on selvedge edges..Yours are quite good. Be well!
Variety - it's the spice of life! :-)
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