Okay, so they aren't. But I do have a story about some sweaters. A couple years ago. . . I honestly can't remember when it was, but it wasn't last year. . . I bought some wool sweaters at the thrift shop. My intention was to felt them, cut them into squares, and make a quilt. I got this idea when I quilted a quilt for a lady who did this. She might have used suits instead. Her quilt was huge and heavy, but it was SO cool. I loved it. I stitched it in the ditch, and I don't like stitching in the ditch AT ALL. For this quilt it was PERFECT! I couldn't find enough sweaters cheap enough at my thrift shops, so I asked my mom to pick some up for me in Arizona. She brought me a large garbage bag full of wool sweaters. Oh yeah!
First, a friend of mine, Lisa, was giving a presentation at a guild I attend. I knew Lisa liked to play with wool, so I knew her presentation would be interesting. What an understatement that turned out to be. It was so inspiring and so fun. Here are some pictures:
As you can see, she showed us how to make Christmas stockings. She also made a cupcake pincushion (on the cake platter above) in about 5 minutes -- no sewing machine, no hot glue gun -- just a little whip stitching. So fun! She brought a book by Betz White called Warm Fuzzies. It is now on my wish list.
The blog address that you may or may not be able to make out on the table above is http://blog.betzwhite.com/. She, Betz White, must be the queen of wool. I spent quite a bit of time looking at her blog.
And that was day one of attack of the sweaters. Stay tuned for day two -- after Block 2 -- which comes out tomorrow!