Friday, September 5, 2014

~*Freebie Doodle!*~

Hello Dear Friends!

Here is a little gift for you!  Punch, hook, stitch... have fun!!!

~*Halloween Kitty*~  Freebie Doodle

I've been doing A LOT of punching... needlepunch and Oxford... preparing for the two events I have coming up.  All day today, photos have been snapped so a post could be written up to share with you... because I am trying to stay super in~touch on my blog!  However, a post didn't feel ready.  So... I stopped what I was doing and grabbed my marker and some paper... and drew up a little doodle to share. 

Please enjoy this simple little sketch!  Have fun with it!  And please... share finishes with me so I can share them with all!!!

Wishing you warm smiles...

Betty

Thursday, September 4, 2014

~*Apples!*~

Hello Dear Friends!


Apples took a very BIG part of my day today!  We have two apples trees that were chock full of ripe fruits.  After getting home from my job at the bait shop today, I decided to get the ladder and pick them... ALL!  I didn't count, but I did fill up several plastic grocery bags.  

Some bags were sent with my husband to work to give away to co~workers... I took a bag to a friend... and some... 

were peeled and cored... to make 12 quarts of Freezer Apple Pie Filling!


My chickens were given all the scraps as a treat!


12 Quarts!  That means 12 pies!!!  Or... because I can't eat regular pie crust, I like to make Pork Chops and Apples!  YUM!

I just found the Apple Pie Filling recipe online.  Hopefully I did it right... and hopefully it tastes yummy!  Could it really be anything but good?


I've also crafted today.  My needlepunch went to work with me this morning.  The 4 smaller pieces will be lids on small boxes.  The hand/heart will be going on a hornbook.  It is a pattern adapted from one of Lori Brechlin's awesome pattern books.  It needed to be larger than in the book for attaching to the board, so I free hand drew it.  I just love Lori's patterns!


I spend most of my time alone when at the bait shop.  My mind wanders... and I end up making notes on the excess cloth.  Anyone else do that too?  

We are suppose to get rain tomorrow... and I don't have to go anywhere.  Hopefully these punched pieces... and a bunch of other ditties get finished!

Wishing you all warm smiles...

Betty

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

~*More Oxford Punching... How To Part 2*~

Hello again Dear Friends!

To finish the boxes... this is what I did...

After the glue has dried, cut away the excess Monk's Cloth right next to the outer punched row... carefully.  Because the piece is glued, it won't unravel.
 Now, there are probably snags on the right side of your piece... I told you they were unavoidable.  Simply snip them off even with the loops.  Next, press your piece with a hot iron and a damp towel.  This will even out the surface even more.  I press the piece face down and again face up.
 See all the snags I had on mine?  They will be gone soon.
 This is a blurry picture... but next I grabbed my hot glue gun.  I put a generous spot of glue in the center of my box and placed my punched piece in place.  This is just to hold it for the next step.
 Next, I threaded my sewing needle with my favorite linen thread and stitched a strand of the same wool yarn to the very edge of my punched piece.  This hides the cut edge of the Monk's Cloth and gives a very nice finished edge.  I stitched with a button hole... or blanket stitch.  You could probably stitch this on without the spot of hot glue to hold it to the lid... but this is how I prefer to do it.
 Then, generously coat the lid of the box with Tacky Glue.  Smooth out the punched piece on the box.  I then stack a few books on top while the glue dries.
 See how smooth the tops are now?
 All done!
And that is how I did it!

I'm not a pro-puncher... but I do enjoy it.  If you have any questions, I will be happy to try to answer them.  Just drop me a note or comment on this post.

Wishing you warm smiles...

Betty

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

~*More Oxford Punching... How To Part 1*~


Hello Dear Friends!

I've been crafting up gobs of things... for a couple of events that are quickly approaching.

On October 12th, I will be set up to demonstrate, show, and sell my wares at Cabin Antiques located at beautiful Lake Wabaunsee.  Pam, the owner of the cabin, is having her Customer Appreciation Days... and has generously offered both my Mom and I to be there.  (My Mom makes the sweetest crochet critters!  Her Etsy shoppe is called Sweatheart Threads.  Have you visited her?)

On November 7th, I will be doing more demonstrating, showing, and selling at Fairlawn Plaza Mall in Topeka, Kansas for the 1st Friday Art Walk.  My dear friend Kris, who owned the famous Dickerson Antiques, invited me to join that event.

I am just giddy about both of these!!!

At both shows, I will be doing Oxford Punch and Needlepunch.

I thought y'all might like to see more about Oxford Punch right now.  One blogger asked too... where to get good wool yarn.

Let me answer that first...

I have purchased great wool yarn from Halcyon Yarn.

I have also purchased wonderfully, dyed yarn from my good buddy, Ginger... Prairie Moon Primitives.  Ginger has her website closed at this time though, because she is preparing to set up her wares at Silver Dollar City...  September 12th ~ October 26th.  Maybe you can go visit her?  She will have TONS of GREAT things!!!

I have also been lucky enough to get wool yarn at thrift stores and garage sales.  However, most of the yarn found at those places is acrylic.

You can also use wool fabric... cut to a size 6... or about 5/8" wide (I think).  If you use wool strips, you will want them to be at least 18" long so you don't have to re~thread so often.

Here is how I made these...Part 1

 I started with some plain boxes.  They were painted, distressed and waxed (with shoe polish).  This photo is only of the painted boxes... without the final treatments.
 I use the #10 Oxford needle...
 I punch on Monk's Cloth.  The fabric on the left is the 'cheap' stuff you can get at the discount stores.  The fabric on the right is the better rug hooking quality.  Either will work.  For this project though, I used the cheap stuff.  HINT**** When working with the lower quality fabric ~ WASH AND DRY IT FIRST TO TIGHTEN THE WEAVE.  It will help!!!
 Stretch your fabric super~drum~tight on your rug hooking frame... then stretch it even tighter!  (You can use a hoop, but will be much happier with a gripper frame.)

Mark your outline.  HINT****  The Oxford punch will stretch out your design!  Because I want my pieces to fit on the lids of these boxes, I made them about 1/4" smaller all around.  The outline on the left shows where I traced the box... then drew a line on the inside to work with.  For the circle, I just used a compass.

To thread the needle...

Begin by threading the hole in the top with your yarn or fabric... with the open side of the needle up... like so...
 
Align the yarn with the groove in the needle...
Then pull on the end of the yarn so the yarn will work down into the groove...
Next, pull back on the yarn so you have about an inch or so still showing... this will be your tail...
Don't allow the yarn to get tangled or caught on anything.  It needs to flow freely through the Oxford Punch.  I drop mine into a wooden bucket...
Begin punching.  Remember, you are working on the BACKSIDE of your finished piece.  Press the needle down into the fabric until it hits the wooden handle.  Leave the tail sticking up for now.  It should be about an 1".  Punch down, pull up ~ but don't lift the metal part of the needle off the fabric.  Drag the needle a little (maybe 1/4")... then punch down again.  Repeat and repeat until you want to change yarn or fabric. 
Later, cut your tails off even with the top of the fabric.
Punch your rows next to one another.  Don't worry about over~crowding.  If you have punched and later can see a gap from the front side... simply punch some more to fill it in.
After all the punching is complete... use Tacky Glue or Elmer's glue... put a generous amount along the outside row... covering the first row of rug punching and about 1/2" past to the unpunched fabric.

Let it dry.

Another HINT**** Don't worry about snags on the front side of your work!!!  This will be cleaned up before you are all finished.  Snags will happen!!!  It is impossible for them not to!!!  

For my box lids (pictured at the top)... I punched a row ~ plus some (meaning I overlapped a little) with wool yarn... then I punched a row ~ plus some wtih wool fabrics.  I repeated yarn/fabric/yarn/fabric until it was all punched.  I started on the outside and worked to the center.

I'll share how to finish the pieces for the boxes in the next post.  Honestly... I was worried there were too many pictures.  Hopefully they all load for y'all!

Wishing you warm smiles...

Betty

Monday, September 1, 2014

~*Happy Labor Day My Friends*~

Hello Dear Friends!  I hope you are enjoying an extra long, peaceful, fun~loving weekend!  

I took a little walk around our home today...

Autumn is near... the leaves are beginning to turn and fall...
 The cattle across the road were enjoying themselves...
 The Buckeyes are beginning to POP...
 My Grandpa Milliken loved to find these.  He would give them to us grand kids and tell us they would bring good luck...
 The walnuts are falling to the ground...
 The pecans are nearing readiness...
 Apples are ripe for pickin' and pie making...
 The pears are getting ripe...
 My chickens are so much fun... and even though they are running towards me for food... I can still think they are 'just happy to see me'...
 Red is the only one with a name.  She is our best layer in the bunch... (I can tell her apart from the others because her comb lays down.)
 We had a nice rain last night.  It is so good to see even a little bit of water trickling into the pond from the spring...
 Our pond is just so serene... I love it here!
 Soon I will venture into the woods on the hunt for bittersweet... but not just yet... too many spiders, snakes, and ticks.  The bittersweet should be ready by the end of the month.  I'll bundle up good then and go out...
Wishing you all warm smiles...

Betty

Sunday, August 31, 2014

~*Ebay Auction Starting TONIGHT!*~

Hello Dear Friends!

I am so HAPPY to say I have been crafting and crafting and crafting... and, even better than that, finishing and finishing and finishing!

My goal is to be back~in~the~swing of things and I am slowing getting there!

Please meet ~*Jack and Jill*~...

 Two... ever~so~sweet Art Dolls... made and designed by me.

 True love?

I punched both with awesome wool threads purchased from my dear friend, Ginger.  The threads were so GREAT to work with... and I do just LOVE how the dolls finished.

Beginning tonight at 7pm CST... both dolls will be up for offering on Ebay... in separate auction listings... and starting at only $1!

 
Friends, I have so much more to share... and promise to be much more active on my blog in the next few days.  For tonight... I must go clean up after the tornado that has gone through my studio... and whip up some more wind in the process!  I'm on a Crafty~Roll!

Wishing you all warm smiles...

Betty