• Knitting/Crochet,  Session 14

    Bobbin Tatting Shuttles & Accessories

    What is it? -To assist you in your pursuit of all things tatting, Clover has developed an actual system of tatting products. Improving on the traditional tatting shuttle, Clover’s new Bobbin Tatting Shuttle allows you to wind your thread on a separate bobbin and then just insert it into the shuttle when needed. No longer do we need to wind our thread onto the shuttle itself. We can pre-wind as many bobbins as necessary in as many colors as necessary and all well in advance of beginning our project. And…

  • Session 13,  Sewing/Quilting

    I Sew For Fun

    What is it? – What would you do if you wanted to give someone the gift that is sewing?  You know, to enable an individual to achieve their creative expression through sewing, whether that be fashion, quilting, home décor or crafting.  Or, for that matter, any variation or combination of all of the above.  What’s important to have?  What’s necessary?  First of all for any project in any genre related to the use of fabric in sewing or crafts, the requirement for making accurate measurements is absolute.  Being able to precisely…

  • Knitting/Crochet,  Session 13

    Knitting Bobbin Set

      What is it? – Knitting and crochet.  If you look at all of the fibers, textures, sizes and colors of yarns available to accomplish either we find that the potential for creative expression is virtually unlimited.  But wait, if it’s possible to go beyond unlimited we can certainly do so simply by adding multiple colors to the same project.  Adding schmancy to fancy if you will.  Think of basic color work techniques like Faire Isle, Scandinavian, intarsia, C2C graphghans or others.  Using these methods we can manipulate various colors…

  • Knitting/Crochet,  Session 13

    Marking Pins

    https://youtu.be/FNI11PTK5hc   What is it? – Whether we’re into knitting or crochet we’re always making something, something made of individual pieces.  And that something usually means putting those component pieces together.  We all know there are several techniques for joining our knitted or crocheted pieces and that those techniques vary depending on our creative inspiration.  Do we want the seams to be invisible or not?  Perhaps we want them to be very visible and part of our decorative design as in, really standout.  Regardless there is one constant.  At some…

  • Knitting/Crochet,  Session 12

    Circular Stitch Holder

      What is it? – Knitting is a method by which we manipulate a strand of yarn to create a textile or fabric of some sort.  This is done by forming loops of yarn, our stitches, on a knitting needle.  By transferring these active stitches between two or more knitting needles we form our fabric.  By manipulating these stitches we can form shapes or dimensions within that fabric.   Cool, but at this point Hamlet probably would have said, “ay, there lies the rub.”  Yes, exactly.  This is where the problem…

  • Knitting/Crochet,  Session 12

    Pattern Chart Marker Set

      What is it? – Every now and then there is a tool that is so useful, so essential that we wonder how we ever got along without it.  But let’s consider, what is the real value of a tool?  The value in any tool is in what it accomplishes for us.  And in the case or our discussion today, that value is considerable.  It’s a challenge that we all face when working from detailed or complicated lines of instruction on charts.  Charts are graphic representations of knitting, embroidery or…

  • Knitting/Crochet,  Session 12

    Takumi Tunisian Interchangeable Crochet Hooks

      What is it? – Tunisian crochet is a very cool niche of crochet.  Actually you could also look at it as a very cool niche of knitting.  That’s because Tunisian Crochet takes its DNA from both disciplines.  Little bit from crochet, little bit from knitting.  And what’s the result?  A unique type of crochet that holds all of the loops on our crochet hook in a manner consistent with knitting but done on a special crochet hook.  This combination of crochet and knitting results in a crocheted fabric with…

  • Session 12,  Sewing/Quilting

    Wonder Fuse

       What is it? – Welcome to the wonderful world of Wonder Fuse.  What is it?  It’s appliqué.  Well, more accurately, it’s how you do appliqué.  Why do we want to do appliqué?  Unlimited creative potential.  We can take any fabric, plain or with design, and cut it in any shape to represent pieces of any scene intended by the artist and then attach them all together permanently to embellish our finished project.  What genres does it apply to?  All of them.  This art form is used extensively in quilting,…