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My Book of the Week:
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The Perilous Gard by Elizabeth Marie Pope
What I'm Currently Reading:
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Lady's Maid by Margaret Forster



Textile Word of the Week:
merino - High quality wool yarn made from fleece of merino sheep which is short, fine, strong, resilient and takes dyes well.












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Tuesday, January 30th

an experiment: how to dye pearls


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Those who know me would agree that it generally takes not much more than a suggestion of an idea for me to jump in and try some new crafty something. When I announce to my dear hubby that I have been "experimenting" he usually sighs and knows that the dining room table will be buried under a pile of rubble for at least a week. (I really don't think he bargained for this - pretty sure that "putting up with messes" wasn't in our wedding vows.) So yesterday, while I was wasting a little time at the bead shop before the yarn shop opened, I got a wild hair and decided I needed to try dyeing pearls. They often come in long strands of different colors at the bead shop and the colors are all expensive. Besides, I really would like a few pink pearls for a silk cuff or something but I really don't need 100 of them. So I bought a strand of plain old white ones for $7.
Somebody told me once that you could dye your own and that pearls were pretty porous, so here's what I did...
1. Start with a strand of plain old freshwater pearls. Not the glass kind, those won't work.
2. Mix up some of your favorite fabric dye. I like procion MX Dyes. I was dyeing some silk anyway, so I just used some leftover dye. I used probably a scant 1/8 tsp of powdered dye to a couple of tablespoons of water.
3. Put the pearls in the bottom of a small plastic container - recycled yogurt cups work great.
4. Pour enough dye over them to cover. Let them sit for an hour.
5. After an hour or so, I poured everything through a mesh strainer and rinsed with hot water and then out on to a paper towel to dry overnight.

With this method, I got lovely soft colors. I am going to try another experiment sometime soon to see if I can get some darker colors as well. Dye colors left to right:
red wine/black cherry, white (this is how they started), avocado green, turquoise, golden yellow, deep purple.
becka on 01.30.07 @ 05:45 PM CST [link]


Wednesday, January 24th

i feel like a star


I was on tv this morning on the local morning show doing a little mini interview about classes at the Textile Center (where I work). It went great and the host was fabulous. I spent the rest of the day answering the phone and hearing people say "I saw you on TV!". Talk about a way to make you feel like a celebrity.
becka on 01.24.07 @ 03:42 PM CST [link]


Saturday, January 20th

green


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from the como park conservatory. a leafy trek captured by andy.
becka on 01.20.07 @ 09:22 AM CST [link]


quilt teaser


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this is what i started with....
becka on 01.20.07 @ 09:19 AM CST [link]


Wednesday, January 17th

holiday gifties


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finally getting a chance to post a few pictures of some holiday gifts for some of my lucky family and friends (at least i think they're lucky).
first, a needle felted table runner for my mom. i bought the grey-green fabric and then added the birds on top with needlefelting. it is about 60 by 18 inches. this was a demonstration project and i am just thrilled with how it came out. it was my first attempt at needle felting something flat and i think it has become my favorite needle felting technique. you can also do 3-d sculptural kinds of things but this is more like painting with fiber. i did another needle felting demonstration last saturday and made myself a cute sweater. pictures of that to follow.

next is a set of "magnetic stories" for my friend ben. i made 1 inch buttons and put magnets on the back. he has nouns, verbs, and adjectives to make up his own stories like "Winnie ate smelly soap" or "Ben built a log house". They were huge fun to illustrate!

becka on 01.17.07 @ 05:30 PM CST [link]


Monday, January 15th

to infinity and beyond


no days off for us today, but we did manage to sneak away in the afternoon for a rendezvous with the Rahn parents at the science museum. we all saw MARS 3D the movie, which was pretty cool. did you know that they put the mars rovers inside a raspberry-shaped balloon and it had to bounce around on the surface for 10 minutes as part of its slow-down-enough-for-landing protocol? we also sat up very high in the cafe that overlooks st paul and the river and had a nice chat. after a brisk stroll through a beautifully lit Rice Park, we had dinner at Sakura, a Japanese restaurant.

then i came home and curled up under a blanket to begin casting on The Emperor's New Scarf

mine is being knit in cherry tree hill superwash merino in java (which is really a lovely blend of brown-olive-cranberry, which you really can't see in the picture) and drops alpaca in color 7240. the picture from the pattern really doesn't do it justice. the sample i saw at the yarn shop is really very cool. i am of course using the wrong yarn size and a different size needle (with much consultation at the yarn shop) so i am keeping my fingers crossed.
becka on 01.15.07 @ 11:41 PM CST [link]


Wednesday, January 10th

fun stuff


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saw this and had to have it. carrying around my change in a sock is just too good. you can get your own at Little MissMatched who also carries pairs of mismatched gloves and socks in sets of 3. just makes me smile!
becka on 01.10.07 @ 04:56 PM CST [link]


back to work


1. the computer is back from the dead. we replaced the power supply and then had to make a minor repair on the new power supply (argh!) but it is now back.

2. happy new year. we haven't had a chance to take our tree down yet and there are still a few stray packages and cards to get in the mail... but i think we made it through. had a great visit with my family and watched many fred astaire movies.

3. my sister got engaged. hooray! congrats to beth and nate.

4. my friend sheri had a little baby girl in december. i have almost finished her quilt. her big brother got the very first blanket i ever knitted. it took forever.

5. read a GREAT mystery - And Only to Deceive by Tasha Alexander. great historical fiction. good characters. lots of trying to guess who the bad guy really was.

6. picked up another fun book to read while i had coffee last weekend - The Voyage of Patience Goodspeed (young adult). Patience's father is the captain of a whaling boat and takes his kids along on a whale hunt when their mother dies. the part when they get a whale is yucky - probably very accurate.

7. LOVE this. Trust Snape tshirt. i can just image the reactions. i might have to make myself one. smile i have a love hate relationship with snape. he is a marvelous bad guy. but he is just mean. and he is mean to neville. i can't stand that. but there has to be a reason. and then there's dumbledore.... you just don't know what to think. my favorite character? lupin. i would love to have a butterbeer at the pub and chat.




becka on 01.10.07 @ 11:16 AM CST [link]


Wednesday, January 3rd

my computer went "snap-crackle-pop!"


and no that's not a good thing. so that was our number three "bad thing to happen to us". furnace died - water supply line split - computer power supply shorted out. ok, so now we're done! no more appliance disasters. so far the computer is not too disasterous. the hard drive and the back up drive are fine and we didn't lose any data. the problem is that we know the power supply is fried but we don't know if it fried anything else on its way out, but the only way to tell that is to get a new power supply. quite the dilemma. we could replace the power supply and the computer would be fine, or we could replace the power supply and have a fried computer with a new power supply. andy has cobbled us back together in the mean time, while we mull this over.

i am finally heading to the post office today to mail all of the christmas packages. yes. i got nothing in the mail before the holidays. late presents are always fun and well, i just didn't have time or energy to get everything finished any earlier. i must go start putting things in padded envelopes and finish up the last of the christmas cards...
becka on 01.03.07 @ 09:08 AM CST [link]


Monday, January 1st

Happy New Year!


It is a bright sunny day here with some snow in the ground. Just lovely! We are spending the day relaxing, playing games and enjoying the sunshine. I have a belated holiday gift for all of you...

This ornament is a reproduction of a beloved one from mom & dad's Christmas tree. Their dog and cat had a little tree-tipping-rodeo this year and the original purple cow got a little chewed. He was brought to me for rescue/reincarnation as he is a favorite of my youngest sister. Purple Cow was discovered at a church bazaar in the 1960/1970s and sent to my dad as a gift from my grandma. He has been on the tree for as long as I can remember. My new and improved version uses the rhinestone eyes from the original. Since I was making a a new Purple Cow, I decided to make a pattern and share it with all of you. You can make your own Purple Cow for your tree with this purple cow pattern. Enjoy!
becka on 01.01.07 @ 01:44 PM CST [link]