by Suzann Thompson | Sep 18, 2010 | Crochet, Crochet Bouquet, Retro Blog Post, TextileFusion
I designed the Frilly Target Flower and its variations for Crochet Bouquet. The flower didn’t make it into the book, but it’s too pretty to keep to myself. So here are the instructions. Medium and large versions have picot frills, which you may choose...
by Suzann Thompson | Sep 18, 2010 | Earthen House, Life, Retro Blog Post
Ella built this entire earthen block castle in one morning. Not only that, she made a mud queen, mud guards, and a mud chicken to run around the castle grounds. Our house is progressing slightly slower. At the beginning of August, we started the second of our two...
by Suzann Thompson | Sep 9, 2010 | Knitting, Retro Blog Post, TextileFusion, Workshops
Last time I went to the Dallas Hand Knitters Guild, several knitters showed off their finished Circumnavigated Cardigans. Medrith Glover wrote the pattern for any gauge and any size. She guides the knitter through calculations and interesting construction techniques....
by Suzann Thompson | Sep 3, 2010 | Earthen House, Retro Blog Post
“All right, guys,” said my cousin Jerry, “it’s time for a pie run.” “Yay!” said Eva, clapping her hands. “I love pie!” Poor girl. She soon found out that Jerry wanted them to pick up the cow patties from our dirt...
by Suzann Thompson | Jul 25, 2010 | Earthen House, Life, Retro Blog Post
To practice our earthen brick-laying and plastering technique, we built a well-house. Our rock foundation, about 5 x 7 feet on the inside, rests on top of a concrete foundation that we dug by hand. The first layer of earthen block is always the hardest to lay, because...
by Suzann Thompson | Jul 25, 2010 | Crochet, Crochet Bouquet, Retro Blog Post, TextileFusion
Judi & Co.’s lustrous Cordé (100% rayon wrapped around a cotton core) gives stunning texture and definition to crochet stitches. It comes in many color-ways, but this one in particular makes me think of raspberry chocolate cream. Apparently the folks at...