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  • Sarvi replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago

    @motherof5 That is so funny about the steel wool! I would love to be part of a group like that. In junior high school (about age 12-14) that was the only class I did well in. Still love the smell of sawdust and the clang of tools.

    @rhythmtyagi Wow, you must be so proud! I could hardly the back of your work from the front. And I bet it’s not only…[Read more]

  • Sarvi replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago

    @Nicole That is so funny about the steel wool! I would love to be part of a group like that. In junior high school (about age 12-14) that was the only class I did well in. Still love the smell of sawdust and the clang of tools.

    @rhythmtyagi Wow, you must be so proud! I could hardly the back of your work from the front. And I bet it’s not only so…[Read more]

  • Sarvi replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago

    @Nicole That is so funny about the steel wool! I would love to be part of a group like that. In junior high school (about age 12-14) that was the only class I did well in. Still love the smell of sawdust and the clang of tools.

    @Rhythm Wow, you must be so proud! I could hardly the back of your work from the front. And I bet it’s not only so…[Read more]

  • Sarvi replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago

    @Nicole That is so funny about the steel wool! I would love to be part of a group like that. In junior high school (about age 12-14) that was the only class I did well in. Still love the smell of sawdust and the clang of tools.

    @Rhythm Wow, you must be so proud! I could hardly the back of your work from the front. And I bet it’s not only so…[Read more]

  • Sarvi replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago

    @Nicole That is so funny about the steel wool! I would love to be part of a group like that. In junior high school (about age 12-14) that was the only class I did well in. Still love the smell of sawdust and the clang of tools.

    @rhythm wow, you must be so proud! I could hardly the back of your work from the front. And I bet it’s not only so…[Read more]

  • Ok, so in my head I’ve started shopping for blazer fabric. Wool for the first one, some corduroy, velvet, denim, seersucker, tweed with leather patches… It’s going to be fun.

  • Robin replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    It’s funny isn’t it Tamara? I couldn’t have children, (too many fibroids, no where for an egg to implant) somehow got pregnant, had far too many complications, was told I miscarried, delivered a healthy baby girl and marvelled at the wonder of it all. And yet when the doctor told me not to have more children I was devastated. Which seems…[Read more]

  • Robin replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    It’s funny isn’t it Tamara? I couldn’t have children, (too many fibroids, no where for an egg to implant) somehow got pregnant, had far too many complications, was told I miscarried, delivered a healthy baby girl and marvelled at the wonder of it all. And yet when the doctor told me not to have more children I was devastated. Which seems…[Read more]

  • Oh, you’re all so lovely. Thank you. It means a lot to me that you say this.

    And yes, I think maybe it’s time to tackle that blazer you’ve all been requesting for such a long time now. I’ll see what I can do between the other projects I’ve got going on!

  • Oh, you’re all so lovely. Thank youT It means a lot to me that you say this.

    And yes, I think maybe it’s time to tackle that blazer you’ve all been requesting for such a long time now. I’ll see what I can do between the other projects I’ve got going on!

  • Nicole replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago

    I would love to join a sewing group. I used to be in a furniture restoration group, we had a blast, scrubbing away with our steel wool.
    Every now and then you would drop your steel wool in your wine instead of the metho.

  • @Rhythm, I probably just murdered your favourite dish. 🙂

  • Sarvi replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago

    Ooh, that yarn is luscious!

    I wish we all lived close enough for a stitch & word that rhymes with stitch. I have two ‘students’ right now (friends I’m helping with little things, really, they’re teaching themselves) and it’s so much fun to see somebody face light up when something clicks for them.

    Reading is usually the best way for me to…[Read more]

  • I am slightly nervous to share our tea tonight as it is very much ‘nursery nourishment’ but my children love it, so I shall.

    Curry in a hurry

    Brown two large chopped onions in some oil, stirring occasionally.
    Put water on to boil a dozen eggs. Hard boil, chill, peel and chop up, set aside.

    While the onion wass cooking I diced a cold cooked…[Read more]

  • vothgirl replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago

    Sarvi, after seeing your gorgeous mustard cardi on Flickr I went online and looked at the Brooklyn Tweed website – so many lovely patterns and yarns! I’ve put several on my mental knitting dream sheet.

    For my mum’s birthday last week, I gave her a skein of this: http://www.tanisfiberarts.com/colour/aurora
    Since my mum is Canadian I thought she…[Read more]

  • vothgirl replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago

    The first craft I ever learned was cross stitch. My mum taught me that the back should be almost as neat as the front. I have a long-running (as in, it’ll take me another decade at least :-P) cross stitch project that I really should pick up again.

    I am currently learning to knit for the 4th time I think. I’ve never stuck with it long enough to…[Read more]

  • vothgirl replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago

    The first craft I ever learned was cross stitch. My mum taught me that the back should be almost as neat as the front. I have a long-running (as in, it’ll take me another decade at least :-P) cross stitch project that I really should pick up again.

    I am currently learning to knit for the 4th time I think. I’ve never stuck with it long enough to…[Read more]

  • I completely agree Sarvi.

    I made a Ice Cream dress for Tildy, for Christmas, and I added length. I *almost* added too much and spoilt the line.
    I definitely made the pockets too low.

    I can sew, but pattern drafting is way way out of my league. I will leave that to Liesl.

    A blazer, what a good idea 😉

  • I completely agree Sarvi.

    I made a Ice Cream dress for Tildy, for Christmas, and I added length. I *almost* added too much and spoilt the line.

    I can sew, but pattern drafting is way way out of my league. I will leave that to Liesl.

    A blazer, what a good idea 😉

  • Nicole replied to the topic Fiber Club! in the forum Fiber Club! 11 years ago

    I do a little embroidery, I am not very good but I muddle along. I used to smock but I went off that.

    I love silk embroidery thread and I like to press my threads before stitching with them.

    I want to learn to knit so badly, that is on my sewing bucket list.

    I think a wee boys outfit, hand made, top to toe would be perfectly adorable.

    Thanks…[Read more]

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