But first, can I say that this was basically me and my hubby this morning?
The morning after Daylight Savings end is always tough. I was so bleary-eyed this morning.
Okay. That out of the way ...
Weekend fun was had.
My husband and I decided to try making venison hot dogs this weekend.
So tasty!
Saturday I got a bee in my bonnet to dye some aida cloth.
I purchased a mess of RIT dyes within the last year. I'm getting braver about dying aida cloth. Even though it's so easy there's still the "What if I mess it up?" thoughts.
I threw on a tutorial from the Housewives to make sure I remembered how to do it correctly.
When I poured the dye out of the bottle I had a bit of a start. The dye came out greenish instead of the expected light brown color.
After a stir it looked okay, and I started out with a small amount of color. I had something in mind.
Then I decided to try something that may make my dyer friends cringe. I placed the pan on top of the wood stove, to heat up the fabric and set the dye.
It worked!
I have a cross stitch project in mind for this piece of fabric.
While the fabric was cooking on the stove I decide to be brave and pull out the pieces of my crochet cardigan and started pinning it together.
I rewatched the craftsy class videos and the gal's method of seaming the pieces together made more sense the second time I watched. Basically it was a double whip stitch to seam everything together.
The cardigan has been receiving attention each night.
Tonite I stitched the ribbing on the bottom.
I'm getting so close to the completion of this piece. Up next is the collar and the button band.
Before I sign off for the night I want to share a couple photos of the Christmas cactus I have. It was purchased at Aldi's a few years ago. It bloomed the first year. This summer I had it outside and it grew a lot more segments. It came back in to the house about a month ago.
It's sitting on the back of the toilet. I figured it was one of the best places in the house for it, and it bloomed for me.
The "big snow" we had last week; it's all gone. Temps have risen past the freezing point and most everything melted. What didn't melt was washed away by the rain that started on Sunday.
2 comments:
The aida came out really pretty! I like it. You cactus is beautiful, too. Mine is covered in buds, but none of them have opened, yet. I thought I'd killed them last year with overwatering, but they're bouncing back just fine.
Thanks! :-)
I've read somewhere that Christmas cactus are really hardy plants.
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