I hope your holiday season is off to a great start. I don't have much time and my use of Internet is limited this weekend.
Tomorrow is my little guy's third birthday. He isn't quite into it yet, but he does like birthday parties and birthday cake. We asked him who's birthday is tomorrow and he claimed it was mine. Thankfully, I have Ia couple of months before I'm considered another year older. I always like to look at this day in history for family birthdays. In 1903 on December 17, the Wright brothers made their first flight.
I've caught the nasty upper respiratory bug that my little guy had. It's knocked me out more than I had expected it to. Work and moving have been a bit tough. I'm glad we chose to hire a company to help us move the big stuff. Our new place has stairs and tight corners.
I'm so happy to have this lovely sweater done and I'm hoping to get some better pictures for the designer.
I hope everyone has a great week. Wishing you all the happiest of holidays.
Saturday, December 16, 2017
Sunday, December 10, 2017
Frantically finishing projects...
It's December...a time of great joy and great stress.
I've finished knitting and sewing together the test knit. Thank goodness!!!
It definitely need some blocking. I think it turned out great. Thank you Fiona for letting me test. I still need to do the blocking, take some better pictures, and complete a survey. I want to make a throw pillow in this lovely color work pattern.
This week has been very busy dealing with a sick Ethan, doing lots of tax planning, readying for the move, and crafting. I've also been doing a lot of purging which is both good and bad. Letting go of old things can be so tough, especially when they have a lot of sentimental value.
The new place is beginning to take shape. The big move is Friday with the movers taking the furniture.
Here is the living room. It's looking much smaller with all of the boxes.
I also have a rare selfie of my husband and me after his firm's Christmas party.
We're both tired messes, but we had a blast.
I'm frantically crafting for Christmas this week, in between moving and work. There is a knit along that I'm trying to participate in. I have to get the project started and photograph the start tonight. There is still time...right?
I might be restarting my nephew's jacket. I found a cooler pattern and the one I was working on was in my purse too long. The yarn got all tangled. My boys might not be getting any hand crafted presents this year, but that's OK. My little Ethan will be three years old in a week...crazy!!!
Have a great week and happy holidays.
I've finished knitting and sewing together the test knit. Thank goodness!!!
It definitely need some blocking. I think it turned out great. Thank you Fiona for letting me test. I still need to do the blocking, take some better pictures, and complete a survey. I want to make a throw pillow in this lovely color work pattern.
This week has been very busy dealing with a sick Ethan, doing lots of tax planning, readying for the move, and crafting. I've also been doing a lot of purging which is both good and bad. Letting go of old things can be so tough, especially when they have a lot of sentimental value.
The new place is beginning to take shape. The big move is Friday with the movers taking the furniture.
Here is the living room. It's looking much smaller with all of the boxes.
I also have a rare selfie of my husband and me after his firm's Christmas party.
We're both tired messes, but we had a blast.
I'm frantically crafting for Christmas this week, in between moving and work. There is a knit along that I'm trying to participate in. I have to get the project started and photograph the start tonight. There is still time...right?
I might be restarting my nephew's jacket. I found a cooler pattern and the one I was working on was in my purse too long. The yarn got all tangled. My boys might not be getting any hand crafted presents this year, but that's OK. My little Ethan will be three years old in a week...crazy!!!
Have a great week and happy holidays.
Saturday, December 2, 2017
Moving and Holidays
So...to say that this week did not go to plan feels somehow like an understatement. After my son finally started feeling better we caught the flu and and a cold. I didn't expect us to all feel so under the weather. Work is very busy along with the preparation to move. We picked up our keys on Friday and now have to get our almost 1200 square feet of stuff into a 1,000 square foot space without much in the way of storage.
Due to the unscheduled sick day I did some knitting, which helped me to finish the first sleeve on the test knit. The second sleeve is much slower, but I can start on the collar and other things.
I'm super excited about the PomPom 2017 winter issue. It's been out for a while, but I think I need to make five patterns about of the magazine. Here is the issue link: Winter 2017. This link is not to Ravelry so you can see the lovely pictures without logging into an account. I was disappointed by the Fall issue, so I wasn't expecting to enjoy so many patterns in this issue. From the winter issue, I love the cover sweater and almost all of the accessories.
We adopted a new pet for our new apartment. It's a Bobi Pet robot vacuum. It might not sound fun, but it will be quite entertaining for us. Our new place is interesting...still a work in progress. We're hoping to save some money over the next 12 - 24 months to buy a home. I'm hoping not to regret this move. It won't be easy.
I'm keeping this short, but hope to have progress and photos for next week.
Have a wonderful week and happy crafting.
Due to the unscheduled sick day I did some knitting, which helped me to finish the first sleeve on the test knit. The second sleeve is much slower, but I can start on the collar and other things.
I'm super excited about the PomPom 2017 winter issue. It's been out for a while, but I think I need to make five patterns about of the magazine. Here is the issue link: Winter 2017. This link is not to Ravelry so you can see the lovely pictures without logging into an account. I was disappointed by the Fall issue, so I wasn't expecting to enjoy so many patterns in this issue. From the winter issue, I love the cover sweater and almost all of the accessories.
We adopted a new pet for our new apartment. It's a Bobi Pet robot vacuum. It might not sound fun, but it will be quite entertaining for us. Our new place is interesting...still a work in progress. We're hoping to save some money over the next 12 - 24 months to buy a home. I'm hoping not to regret this move. It won't be easy.
I'm keeping this short, but hope to have progress and photos for next week.
Have a wonderful week and happy crafting.
Saturday, November 25, 2017
The Holiday Season Begins
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. We had a nice time at my in-law's. There was a full spread with both Turkey and Tofurky.
If you couldn't tell from the last post...I've given up on my novel. I made it close to 25,000 words, but began falling short. We'll be moving, so I've been busy sorting and purging. My eight year old's room has so much space now. He and I don't like it simply because it doesn't feel like his room any longer. Sadly, my son has been sick all day with a stomach bug. I'm hoping his stomach has calmed down, but we'll see.
Ok, enough with the yucky stuff...There have been lots of fun sales and knitting patterns released.
Most of the projects are crochet based, but check out the 4th Annual Mega Sales Event: More Info. I actually looked at every designer's Ravelry page and patterns. The discount varies based on what each designer chooses. I did buy a few patterns that I'm super excited.
The Fibre Muse Quarterly is out now too! Here is where you can buy a copy. Here is a link to Ravelry where you find a few of the patterns listed: Giver. It was such a nice surprise when that arrived in my e-mail. There is a pattern that I'd lake to make for my sister-in-law. I've struggled to find something I really like. I found one thing that I think is awesome and then I struggled with choosing yarn. Maybe I'll try to get a couple things going and see what works.
Here is my hat from the Giver challenge that Aroha knits did this week. I love the blue beads.
I was able to do the finishing on several old projects to donate and those have been turned in. This hat might join them. I do love it...choices :).
With the impending move and the fact that we have no real decorations I'm hoping to make some home decor items for the new place. I have some ideas as to how to add color. I ordered some IKEA rugs for our new space. Lot's of neutral colors so some throw pillows, wall decor, and table decorations could help. Here are the rugs I've chosen for the living room and dining area. These are IKEA's images.
I definitely have a good size stash of many colors to make lovely things. I'm thinking of using some spilled Perler beads with neutral tones in the background. Something geometric?...so many ideas.
Have a great week!
If you couldn't tell from the last post...I've given up on my novel. I made it close to 25,000 words, but began falling short. We'll be moving, so I've been busy sorting and purging. My eight year old's room has so much space now. He and I don't like it simply because it doesn't feel like his room any longer. Sadly, my son has been sick all day with a stomach bug. I'm hoping his stomach has calmed down, but we'll see.
Ok, enough with the yucky stuff...There have been lots of fun sales and knitting patterns released.
Most of the projects are crochet based, but check out the 4th Annual Mega Sales Event: More Info. I actually looked at every designer's Ravelry page and patterns. The discount varies based on what each designer chooses. I did buy a few patterns that I'm super excited.
The Fibre Muse Quarterly is out now too! Here is where you can buy a copy. Here is a link to Ravelry where you find a few of the patterns listed: Giver. It was such a nice surprise when that arrived in my e-mail. There is a pattern that I'd lake to make for my sister-in-law. I've struggled to find something I really like. I found one thing that I think is awesome and then I struggled with choosing yarn. Maybe I'll try to get a couple things going and see what works.
Here is my hat from the Giver challenge that Aroha knits did this week. I love the blue beads.
I was able to do the finishing on several old projects to donate and those have been turned in. This hat might join them. I do love it...choices :).
With the impending move and the fact that we have no real decorations I'm hoping to make some home decor items for the new place. I have some ideas as to how to add color. I ordered some IKEA rugs for our new space. Lot's of neutral colors so some throw pillows, wall decor, and table decorations could help. Here are the rugs I've chosen for the living room and dining area. These are IKEA's images.
I definitely have a good size stash of many colors to make lovely things. I'm thinking of using some spilled Perler beads with neutral tones in the background. Something geometric?...so many ideas.
Have a great week!
Sunday, November 19, 2017
Who's ready for Thanksgiving?
I'm definitely not ready and can't believe that it's already November 19. With the holidays and an expected move in December, I'm trying to get the personal stuff in order as much as possible.
Jeffrey had a look at the unit we're interested in and is now on-board with the idea of moving. It would be downsizing, so he would share a room with Ethan. The living room is quite spacious and the plan would be to have the boys bedroom be for sleeping only with their clothes and storage in their closet. I've been looking at a few different ideas for bunk beds.
Today was full of errands and I've started going through our stuff to try to purge a bunch of things. I went through much of our DVDs and books earlier this week. We'd been holding onto a lot of Ethan's clothes to pass along to my sister-in-law. We had almost a full bin of 9 month clothing that didn't get used so that's going...going...gone. Scaling back on the things we're keeping from Jeffrey to Ethan helped too.
Then, I had to start digging into my yarn stash. What a nightmare! I definitely have a problem. I pulled out all of my partially completed projects.
You can see the mound of projects. There are a few that I'll try to finish. I'm getting rid of the rest of the UFOs (unfinished objects). I didn't even get through all of the bins this evening.
Some of the items are done besides a few hidden ends, so I'll get those it finished and send most of them off to a charity that helps the homeless.
One Christmas I wanted to give Groots. Each time I talked about it someone more wanted one so I gave up having three of them mostly done.
Here is a great start on a lovely shawl. The yarn is a bamboo, which makes it super soft. It's a very delicate lace.
Here is hat that I made because I didn't have the patience to do an entire scarf in the lovely pattern.
Lastly, when I was going through my sons' clothing, I found a pair of socks that I knitted for Jeffrey a couple of years ago. He came to the yarn shop with me and picked out the yarn. They came out beautifully and he actually wore them (Don't mind the pocket change all over the floor and toys. The kids definitely made a mess this weekend).
I'm making progress on the test knit pattern and am excited to get that wrapped up quickly. Thankfully, the sleeves knit up faster.
Today will be big day. My nephew's first birthday party should be a hoot. It's so amazing to think it's almost been a year since he has arrived. He seems like such a cute, sweet, and good baby. I'm hoping my kids can behave.
I hope everyone has a great week and a nice Thanksgiving.
Happy crafting!
Jeffrey had a look at the unit we're interested in and is now on-board with the idea of moving. It would be downsizing, so he would share a room with Ethan. The living room is quite spacious and the plan would be to have the boys bedroom be for sleeping only with their clothes and storage in their closet. I've been looking at a few different ideas for bunk beds.
Today was full of errands and I've started going through our stuff to try to purge a bunch of things. I went through much of our DVDs and books earlier this week. We'd been holding onto a lot of Ethan's clothes to pass along to my sister-in-law. We had almost a full bin of 9 month clothing that didn't get used so that's going...going...gone. Scaling back on the things we're keeping from Jeffrey to Ethan helped too.
Then, I had to start digging into my yarn stash. What a nightmare! I definitely have a problem. I pulled out all of my partially completed projects.
You can see the mound of projects. There are a few that I'll try to finish. I'm getting rid of the rest of the UFOs (unfinished objects). I didn't even get through all of the bins this evening.
Some of the items are done besides a few hidden ends, so I'll get those it finished and send most of them off to a charity that helps the homeless.
One Christmas I wanted to give Groots. Each time I talked about it someone more wanted one so I gave up having three of them mostly done.
Here is a great start on a lovely shawl. The yarn is a bamboo, which makes it super soft. It's a very delicate lace.
Here is hat that I made because I didn't have the patience to do an entire scarf in the lovely pattern.
Lastly, when I was going through my sons' clothing, I found a pair of socks that I knitted for Jeffrey a couple of years ago. He came to the yarn shop with me and picked out the yarn. They came out beautifully and he actually wore them (Don't mind the pocket change all over the floor and toys. The kids definitely made a mess this weekend).
I'm making progress on the test knit pattern and am excited to get that wrapped up quickly. Thankfully, the sleeves knit up faster.
Today will be big day. My nephew's first birthday party should be a hoot. It's so amazing to think it's almost been a year since he has arrived. He seems like such a cute, sweet, and good baby. I'm hoping my kids can behave.
I hope everyone has a great week and a nice Thanksgiving.
Happy crafting!
Sunday, November 12, 2017
November is in full swing...
I'm almost to 20,000 words in my novel, which is the total I need for today. I found out that Sammy has been reading it a bit. I didn't give approval, yet I don't care.
I'm going to have the front of the sweater completed tomorrow night. Then, I'll only have two sleeves to go... :)
Andrea Mowry put out three patterns recently that drew my attention. My favorite of the three is The Weekender. It's a boxy relaxed fitting pull over. I spied some yarn on KnitPicks Color Mist: Vermillion. I think five skeins will do, but I can't get myself to pull the trigger to buy any new yarn given the concern over moving costs and having to then move the yarn.
We're probably going to have to move. We asked to sign a new lease, but the owner doesn't want to make that commitment. The rules here are that a 90 day letter is required for a no cause eviction. My fear is that we'd get the letter and have to move while I'm in my busy season. We like the place we're in, but don't want to risk it. I'm going to reach out to the property manager. Having this place vacant for a few months would likely be more costly then signing a six month lease.
I looked at a possible option, but it's taking us farther from Jeffrey's school and we'd be in an apartment complex setting. The place would be cheaper and not much smaller. I'm looking at another complex as well, but I'm not sure if we'd be lucky enough to get a larger unit.
I had the chance to see my nephew today. He'll be one year old this month and it's amazing to see what a happy boy he is. He liked being held and goofing around with his Uncle Sam today.
My dad and his lovely wife, Lori, were in town today. They had fun spoiling the grand kids and hanging out with my in-laws.
I'm behind on my holiday crafting to no one's surprise. I might have to make coupons for gifts to be delivered in January or February. Hope that's ok...eek!
Have a great week!
I'm going to have the front of the sweater completed tomorrow night. Then, I'll only have two sleeves to go... :)
Andrea Mowry put out three patterns recently that drew my attention. My favorite of the three is The Weekender. It's a boxy relaxed fitting pull over. I spied some yarn on KnitPicks Color Mist: Vermillion. I think five skeins will do, but I can't get myself to pull the trigger to buy any new yarn given the concern over moving costs and having to then move the yarn.
We're probably going to have to move. We asked to sign a new lease, but the owner doesn't want to make that commitment. The rules here are that a 90 day letter is required for a no cause eviction. My fear is that we'd get the letter and have to move while I'm in my busy season. We like the place we're in, but don't want to risk it. I'm going to reach out to the property manager. Having this place vacant for a few months would likely be more costly then signing a six month lease.
I looked at a possible option, but it's taking us farther from Jeffrey's school and we'd be in an apartment complex setting. The place would be cheaper and not much smaller. I'm looking at another complex as well, but I'm not sure if we'd be lucky enough to get a larger unit.
I had the chance to see my nephew today. He'll be one year old this month and it's amazing to see what a happy boy he is. He liked being held and goofing around with his Uncle Sam today.
My dad and his lovely wife, Lori, were in town today. They had fun spoiling the grand kids and hanging out with my in-laws.
I'm behind on my holiday crafting to no one's surprise. I might have to make coupons for gifts to be delivered in January or February. Hope that's ok...eek!
Have a great week!
Saturday, November 4, 2017
Nanowrimo and Charity Crafting
It's November, which makes it National Novel Writing Month (Nanowrimo). I remember reading about this when I was younger. It's been around since 1999. It's a project that encourages people to write a 50,000 word novel from November 1 - November 30. I have about 5,500 words and need to add a few more this evening to stay on track. It's been a personal goal to complete it. Maybe 2017 is my year! I didn't start with an outline so wish me luck. Let me know if any of you would be interested in reading it. It's an alternate reality of my life with a spooky note piece.
I wanted to be a writer when I was kid. I used to type up scary and adventure stories on an old green screen.
On to charity stuff...it was nice to hear from a local representative of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), who is looking for handmade hats, scarves, gloves/mittens for gift bags to go to the homeless in Portland. It sounds like my office is willing to collect items as well so we'll make sure they have lots of stuff.
Whenever I'm making things for charity I try to find nice simple patterns that can work with many types of yarn. My favorite site for inspiration is Purl Soho. They have a ton of great free patterns. I love their hat and scarf patterns. I've made a baby blanket or two from their designs as well.
A buddy, Margaret, is making squares for high risk babies. There is the purple hat campaign for Shaken Baby Syndrome awareness (Twisted Yarn Shop Page). There is also a group that meets regularly to make baby hats in Beaverton (Hands on Greater Portland). There are a lot of charitable crafting opportunities around Portland. You can even ask a local homeless shelter what they would like to have to give to their clients.
One last thing...here's my best Halloween picture of my boys. They had a fun night, and it was awesome to share it with their cousin who is turning one year old soon.
I wanted to be a writer when I was kid. I used to type up scary and adventure stories on an old green screen.
On to charity stuff...it was nice to hear from a local representative of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), who is looking for handmade hats, scarves, gloves/mittens for gift bags to go to the homeless in Portland. It sounds like my office is willing to collect items as well so we'll make sure they have lots of stuff.
Whenever I'm making things for charity I try to find nice simple patterns that can work with many types of yarn. My favorite site for inspiration is Purl Soho. They have a ton of great free patterns. I love their hat and scarf patterns. I've made a baby blanket or two from their designs as well.
A buddy, Margaret, is making squares for high risk babies. There is the purple hat campaign for Shaken Baby Syndrome awareness (Twisted Yarn Shop Page). There is also a group that meets regularly to make baby hats in Beaverton (Hands on Greater Portland). There are a lot of charitable crafting opportunities around Portland. You can even ask a local homeless shelter what they would like to have to give to their clients.
One last thing...here's my best Halloween picture of my boys. They had a fun night, and it was awesome to share it with their cousin who is turning one year old soon.
Have a great week! Happy crafting.
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