gone south for the winter
Me, travel? huh. yeah right. My idea of going south for the winter is driving to Iron Ridge. (about 7 miles directly south)

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Alabama Stitch Book: Projects and Stories Celebrating Hand-Sewing, Quilting and Embroidery for Contemporary Sustainable Style
Whoosh, back to the south! This book does not disappoint, here is a quote from Amazon
“Haute homespun out of the Deep South.” That’s how Vogue magazine has described the fashion of Natalie Chanin. Alabama Stitch Book brings us a collection of projects and stories from her clothing and lifestyle company, Alabama Chanin, known for the cutting-edge twist it puts on tried-and-true sewing, quilting, and embroidery techniques, applied mostly by hand to recycled cotton jersey.
Already, I love this book, I work mostly with wool, but Alabama Stitch Book focuses on recycled cotton jersey (T-shirts), the whole cotton thing in the south and all........
I have boxes of cut up wool sweaters, I must not start collecting t-shirts, too... I must not.... I must not.... Oh well, I will think about that tomorrow...........What time does Bargains Galore open today?

Actually I have been without dye since October, but I am just now deciding how I really feel about it.
Already playing




After felting, I see that it has not worked as I planned,,,, the whole bag shrunk...including the part made from the preshrunk blanket. And there is no interesting texture in the crochet part, AND I hate the securely felted in chain stitching.
UGH.................I always tell my customers that felting is unpredictable.....I should take my own advise, I guess.






