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.
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.
ReplyDeleteThanks! :-)
ReplyDeleteI've read somewhere that Christmas cactus are really hardy plants.