It's chilly! It's chilly! It's chilly and just in time I've made a few things to especially enjoy in this wonderfall weather. Now, I am not going to be specific, because I know our "chilly" temperatures are heat wave temps by comparison. Personally, I could not leave my bed without socks and a bathrobe. And before Geoff left to Hawaii, he insisted it was time to turn on the heater... honestly, that Man! I am going to have to report him to Al Gore. I suggested we try closing windows and wearing pajamas before we crank up the furnace, and he grinned sheepishly. I love it when he grins sheepishly.

Before I actually close windows, because I love the cool fresh air, I will start adding layers. An extra blanket, or quilt, for instance, can go a long way to keep the shivers at bay. And here is the quilt I whipped up this week. It's tied, because while I try to finish the Hawaiian Aloha quilt my fingers really need recovery time. And the pieces are chunky large and not very elaborate. The main thing was to make it ridiculously comfy, immediately gratifying and to feature this adorable folk art print that I am so in love with.

Back in June, I took complete advantage of a fabric sale at a certain favorite quilt shop, and that was when I bought all of this bumpy, silky, slinky Minky. The boys went all summer wondering when I was going to get around to making it in to something they could wrap up in. It just begs to be snuggled in. Sandwiched in between is an old blanket that was a favorite, but had seen better days. In its second life that thread bare blanket is making the whole quilt lofty, warm and softy.

Sigh. It's just so Me. Colors and images and sentiments that make me swoony and glad.

This next Fall project was completely spontaneous and pink. Maria was with me in a craft shop looking for a frame, and she had to have pink yarn. Believe me, I resist 99% of the time that anyone "has to have anything," but she was hugging this skien of yarn and loving it and insisting I could "quilt something beautiful with it..." Maria calls everything I make "quilting," and I think it is wonderful that she notices and appreciates handmade things. So the very pink, cotton yarn came home with us.

On and off throughout my day, I fashioned a hat out of it. I am not trying to be modest or coy... I do not know how to follow crochet patterns and I do not know a single crochet from a clove hitch, but I do have pretty good luck just faking it, until it looks like something. And this time it looks like a hat. No, I didn't use a pattern. I got so pleased with myself when it was done, I tried to make a blue one and nothing zippo, zoinks... I could not do it again!

So, I tried a scarf this time, and that came out pretty good. Reminds me of the time a blue bunny appeared from the yarn I was playing with... just in time to be Maria's first handmade gift.
Labels: Autumn, Island Style, Maria, Quilt, Remembering, Sew, Talent, Weather, Yarn