Living up here in Canada -- a good day's drive NORTH of the border with Montana -- I always feel like Spring arrives on March 1, even if Mother Nature disagrees. This year, She has been undecided, and has sent mixed messages.
Today's been rather grey with that wonderful thing known as "mixed precipitation", and some fog, and Totally Grey Skies -- so I've spent it inside with all my favourite 'makes' and thought I'd catch you up on all things creative around here. My objective is to Take Your Mind Off All the World's Foolishness...and just share some colour, beauty and art/craft goodness. One day at a time, Gentle Readers; one day at a time! 🩷
Over at Deanne Fitzpatrick Studios, we're still in the throes of "March is for Makers". I say "we" because every week day at 2 p.m. Atlantic Time, (rug) hookers from all over the place gather on Zoom -- via DFS -- to meet, greet, hook on our mats and share ideas with each other.
Even those of us who are rather introverted and prone to Zoom Fatigue have participated.
Alas, this was a Special Event and isn't a regular thing for the Whole Wide World. We've been having a great deal of fun -- found friends who live near us (surprise!) or whom we've met at conferences/retreats. A place where Canadians, Americans, and folks from the UK (rarely farther afield at the moment) can gather, laugh, tell stories, share our backgrounds and our love of the rug-hooking craft -- as well as our love of knitting, spinning, quilting and stitching because, of course, most of us are 'multi-craftual'. None of us want this to end, so...we'll see what sort of challenge this poses the Studio for the future!
As for hooking, well...I've been focusing on what one of my friends calls a "Dreamscape". I mentioned it in my last post in which I showed my initial sketch and a tiny start of the hooking. Since then I took it to this:
And then, joining the 'hook-ins' almost daily...well...today, it's finished, though still on the frame:
| Pussy Willows, Cat Tails (c) 2026 |
I confess I'm not sure about framing it and putting it up for sale -- would it have any takers? I've been accepted into the local Encore! Art Show & Sale in mid-April...any thoughts?
I've also purchased two online classes from Deanne -- one on 'Working Big' and one that's a "Sea Garden Abstract". Both, I think, will be valuable -- though my 'Sea Garden' will have morphed into a prairie...Stay tuned for more!
Of course, aside from hooking, I continue to Knit Every Day. It's tough to break a 65-year-long habit! 😉
I continue to enjoy my 'Train Knitting' and the Sylph Cowl is slowly getting longer. My Spring Start-itis began when in my last post I showed you my cast on for the Sea Haven Pullover, a pattern by Jennifer Shiels Toland that I won from the "Recreational Knitting" podcast (thanks, Karen!) I continue to love this pattern! I'm now past the yoke patterning and finished the short rows yesterday -- my first attempt at German Short Rows. Not hard to do but a bit challenging in that they are less visible than the "wrap-and-turn" version.
Here's a couple of progress photos taken earlier today:
The wee red marker identifies the front...and indicates that from there, I have to knit 1 1/4" before I can split for the sleeves.
See the blue arrow? That's the German short row section I accomplished this morning (my first experience with those).
Having mentioned that I have Spring Startitis, I must let you know that today I also cast on stitches for a cardigan -- a pattern I've had in mind for a Very Long Time: the Shades of Spring Cardigan from Sara Louise Greer. I apologize, as it's no longer readily available. That just shows you how long I've had it in mind. Sigh...
I've decided to knit it in a rather colourful variegated yarn from deep stash, and even made a swatch (!?! Who? Me?!?). So far...I've just cast on for the back so there's really nothing to show you. Stay tuned for further reports!
In my quilting studio, I satisfied some of the 'Spring Staritis' by making the March Block from A Quilting Life. You'll recall that I'm trying to stretch my Canada 150 fabric for a red-and-white version. This is what the March block looks like:
Methinks I'm going to be even better at making points match -- in stars or elsewhere -- once this BOM is over! 😉
Speaking of 'matching points' well...Bonnie Hunter. I swear, having made her mystery quilts (and some of her "Addicted to Scraps" blocks and "Leaders and Enders" projects) -- she is pretty much single-handedly responsible for my ability to make (most of) my points match in any given pieced quilt!
And yes, I'm on the last part of this year's 2026 Mystery quilt, aka "Lupines and Laughter". This design was inspired by Bonnie's trip to Iceland in 2025 -- where, it seems, lupines are found in abundance. I don't have to go that far north. They are among my favourites spreading through my meadow/flower beds. This was a natural for me and I've enjoyed every minute. And yes, all fabrics have come from my stash.
| Quilt top, inner border, 1st outer border |
| Close-up of 1st border, attached to top |
As I'm making this top at 75% of the called-for size, it took a bit of...adjusting...but it worked!
This is going to be an "almost 40" gift for my son's partner -- her birthday is in August -- so I'm hoping all will continue to proceed accordingly between now and then!
And then there's stitching -- where the Spring Startitis is really taking hold!
My work on the "Little Acorns SAL" from Modern Folk Embroidery continues...but I've started a slight move away from Jacob's recommended sections. I'm on the third section from the top -- but according to the pattern, it's supposed to include two parts - the one on which I'm stitching and a second that's a good 80+ rows down in the charts. Seriously?! Neither my brain nor my 73-year-old eyes is prepared to do that. So...I will finish the current section this month and move forward in an Orderly Fashion! Ahem! 😉
I've set that aside for just a bit, though, given the State Of The World, and have turned again to "Disagree" from Rebel Stitcher. I showed this in my last post, and have made significant progress thus far, as it's been almost a focus piece.
Last evening I discovered A Problem. It's taken me close to the finishing point of this piece to discover that I may have (inadvertenly!) stitched it the wrong way on my fabric. OOOOOOPS!!!
Yep! See that blue arrow? And the gap near the right side of the hoop? There's only about an inch (!!) of fabric to the edge. Sigh...
The lettering will work out fine; the motifs I'll adjust accordingly...and it will likely become a small hanging or a pillow or go into a project bag. It's only for me -- not a gift. I've never let perfection get in the way of 'Good Enough'!
And what about stitchy Spring Startitis?
Yes; there is some! First, I finished the "Winter" section of the Seasons from the long-ago pattern from Elsa Williams, so I am ready to start "Spring" -- because I'm doing it all on one piece of aida -- it's a kit from when dinos roamed the earth...
| Back-stitch, etc. - I'm rather chuffed! |
And then...well...my Newbie of Choice is inspired by the hue and cry that went up in my home town (southwest Quebec) and family back in the day, and still (for me) marks the Actual First Day of Spring:
The robins are here! The robins are here!
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| The Robins are Here! -- Brenda Gervais |
I confess, I got such a kick out of this that I had to kit it up and I'm ready to stitch -- even though the weather is still a bit too cold and so The Robins have yet to arrive here. It will be my Spring Start this weekend!


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