
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Hedgehogs and Pumpkins

Saturday, October 18, 2008
Words on Mittens, Pumpkins on Socks





Friday, October 10, 2008
Felting Frenzy




Sunday, October 05, 2008
Mittens and Socks



Sunday, September 14, 2008
Bits and Pieces


Monday, September 01, 2008
Felted Soap and Juno Regina Revealed


On another note, no pun intended, a few weeks ago Tracy, Carey, Mom, and I got together to try out another craft project for a potential project for our Good Things group. We covered soap with wool and felted it, making a little "sweater" for a bar of soap. It turns the soap into a combination soap/scrubbie, and when the soap is gone, it is a fragrant little sachet for your drawer.
I used a sampler pack of colorful fibers dyed by Angela of True Love Fiber, and we wrapped the bars, added a little hot water, and put the covered bar into a kneehigh nylon stocking, and then rubbed, rubbed, rubbed. Not long after, the wool had felted and voila! it was done.
Here are two of the bars, my first attempts. I did others, and Carey took photos, but they never seemed to make it on the blog (HINT HINT SISTER). It was a fun and easy project. Some of the felted soaps on Etsy are quite complicated looking, but ours were just our trial runs.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
The Internet is a fun place to be
If you want to create a word search you can print out, check out www.teacherly.com/. Now that you've made yours, just what do you do with it? Check this out: http://www.curbly.com/DIY-Maven/posts/5074-How-to-make-a-Word-Search-greeting-card-
If you want a giggle... trust me, I laughed until I cried. Check out http://cakewrecks.blogspot.com/. I really liked the section to the right called fan favorites.
And, in honor of Emily taking biology this year, I bring to you this. For just $4, you can get the pattern to create a knitted dissected lab rat. You must see this to believe it. http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=14627496
I Peaked Early


This week marked the first day of school. My baby is in 2nd grade. My giant boy is in 8th. The last year of them ever going to the same school, unless Alex gets held back several times in a row. Emily has refused first day of school photos for years.
On the knitting news, I finally got a decent photo of my Undulating Waves Scarf I did for Ravelympics. I still haven't blocked the Juno Regina.
My ribbon winning days are getting fewer and farther between, but I did just win a few medals!
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Ravelympic Update


Friday, August 08, 2008
All that training paid off...
Finished those this morning, due mostly to my hair appt. Now to wash them and pray for softening. They fit well, so I hope they get more comfy.
I cast on my main Ravelympics project, the Undulating Waves Scarf, this morning when I woke up. The official time to begin was after 5 am which corresponds to Beijing Olympic start time, but I cast on around 7. Not too bad. I have about 5 rows done. I actually starting stringing beads last night, since that isn't actually casting on. So far moving the beads down the yarn is a pain. I think I like the crochet hook method better, but for this project they need to be strung on the working yarn. Other than that, this pattern is basically like the waving lace socks I made last summer.
The yarn is Knit One Crochet Too Handpainted Ambrosia that I purchased at Lambtown. It is silk, alpaca, and cashmere. Yummm. I'm hoping for a yummy beaded scarf. This qualifies for the Scarf Stroke and the Balance Beads events. Yes, I realize this is a little silly, but it is fun.
Notice the stitch markers? They are little pink donuts. I got them on etsy.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
In case of chills...

Upclose shot of the cables - the color is much more chocolatey. Mmmmm. I still need to block it and add the buttons.


Sunday, July 27, 2008
What to do while avoiding lace

So, I knit socks. Plain socks. Lots of instant gratification. The latest is out of the prettiest yarn I found at Imagiknit last time I was there. Great colors!! Unfortunately, the yarn makes Noro Sock feel like merino. It is so scratchy! I'm hoping washing with conditioner helps. The first sock was NOT fun to knit even though the colors were beautiful. It just felt icky.
Pretty though.
I also bought some lovely soft chocolate alpaca at Lambtown last weekend, and I have been searching Ravelry for something appropriate to make with it. I finally decided on the Celtic Cable Neckwarmer. I have started it, but only have this blurry photo to show for it at the moment:
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Action Jackson Part 2
We went to Joanns and got a 18x24 canvas and some paint in our new color scheme (chocolate, green, orange, magenta) and got to work.
First we base coated the canvas the chocolate brown color. We worked together on this part, and Grace made sure I was doing it right.
Then, once it was dry and the yard was shaded enough to prevent all artists from sweating too much, she went to work.



Sunday, July 20, 2008
Lambtown!


and Grace got to sample some ribs from the cook-off (notice the toothless grin)--

We saw some angora bunnies that were ultra soft -

and saw lot of people spinning lovely yarn, this one will become socks--
We saw lots of fiber--
and handspun ready to be judged--