I know that I have been a bad blogger and have ignored this blog for a while now. I apologize. I have missed blogging a lot but have been so busy that it has been difficult to find time to visit. Lately I have been spending a lot of time working on my Master's degree so at least I have a good excuse for being away. My family has had a recent plague (yes! plague!) of pregnancies. 5 nieces...5! YES! 5! Two are due in the Spring/Summer and the other 3 are due in the Fall/Winter. So far I am due to have 2 more great-nephews (May and June) and the other 3 are still too early to tell. I am hoping for girls because I am already getting tired of knitting blue! I just finished one set of items for the first pregnant niece (pictures will come later because she has not seen them yet) and her Baby Shower is this Saturday, March 16th. I already have plans for the second pregnant niece whose baby theme is ocean/nautical. A lot of baby knitting is in my future because I like each new mom to have at least one handmade item...usually a blanket.
I have really not knit anything fun or interesting so far this year. I began, on New Year's Eve, a Green Bay Packer blanket for myself (partly my own design and partly a design off of Ravelry) and I have been working on it between baby items. I will post pictures of it on here later (when I take some!). Oh! My niece, Marine Cheze, moved back to the East Coast after 4 years of being stationed in California. One day she sent me a picture and asked if I could knit her the item in the picture. I fussed at her and told her that I cannot just knit things on the fly like that....I am not a machine. I, of course, was knitting it for her. Later that day I gave her this:
Before anyone thinks she is strange: she is! No, really though she recently took up snowboarding with her boyfriend and some friends so she needed to keep her face warm on the mountain...and she is strange! But what can I say? She got it honestly...from me!
I have missed you, blog! I will be back soon with pictures of baby items and a Packer blanket!
This blog is about all the crafty endeavors I indulge in! I need somehow to be able to talk about the newest knit pattern I found or the newest ideas I have had so a blog is ideal for this!! I also hope this helps me keep track of those crazy ideas I get in the middle of the night when my friend, Insomnia, visits.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Friday, July 27, 2012
A baby sweater and hat set...a gift set!
Browsing through Ravelry.com one day, I came across a pretty little baby sweater pattern called "Lilllie Baby Cardigan." Here is the link: lillie-baby-cardigan. I do not know why I felt so compelled to make this sweater since no one in my family is currently pregnant or has a baby that will fit the sweater but I became obsessed with making it. I cast-on without really having a recipient in mind...at first. Now please remember that I live in the South and in the South we have a looooooong tradition of convoluted family ties with twists and turns and extended family... please keep this in mind as I explain who the lucky Lillie Baby Cardigan recipient is. My sister-in-law's sister has an adult daughter (re: my sister-in-law's niece) and she is a Facebook friend of mine and although I have not seen her in a few years, is a part of my extended family, and lives in Kansas, I could not help but notice one day that she is pregnant (37 weeks this week) and I also could not help but notice that she is going to name her little girl...wait for it...LILY!! So...of course....the Lillie Baby Cardigan would BE PERFECT for her.
I waited until I completed the pattern (in case I messed it up or got finish-itis) and then sent an IM to my sister-in-law's sister to ask if she thought her daughter would appreciate it. I did this because she is young (early 20's) and sometimes younger people (HEY WAIT I AM NOT OLD...I AM IN MY MID-cough-30's) do not want handmade gifts for their new little ones but prefer store bought, mass produced, perfectly made articles for their new babies. My sister-in-law's sister assured me that she would probably LOVE the gift and that I should directly IM her to find out. Imagine my surprise when she was overjoyed with the idea that I made something for her new little one! She practically gushed! I was so...honored...that she thought the gift was "thoughtful and sweet" (her words!) So I also made a tiny matching hat and away to Kansas it went!
I waited until I completed the pattern (in case I messed it up or got finish-itis) and then sent an IM to my sister-in-law's sister to ask if she thought her daughter would appreciate it. I did this because she is young (early 20's) and sometimes younger people (HEY WAIT I AM NOT OLD...I AM IN MY MID-cough-30's) do not want handmade gifts for their new little ones but prefer store bought, mass produced, perfectly made articles for their new babies. My sister-in-law's sister assured me that she would probably LOVE the gift and that I should directly IM her to find out. Imagine my surprise when she was overjoyed with the idea that I made something for her new little one! She practically gushed! I was so...honored...that she thought the gift was "thoughtful and sweet" (her words!) So I also made a tiny matching hat and away to Kansas it went!
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The buttons are heart-shaped mother of pearls |
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complete sweater still needing one button |
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matching hat...so small it fits on tips of my fingers |
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Pirate Hat!
When I got my monthly knitting magazine fix in July I was OVERJOYED to see a pattern for a toddler hat with a skull and crossbones on it! I have never really followed a chart before but this one looked simple enough and I cast-on happily. My intention, at first, was to make the toddler sized hat and send it to Kansas along with the Lillie Baby Cardigan (please see other post for this sweater!) but when the hat was complete...it was soooooo big that it didn't even fit my adult-sized head! I was a little disappointed with myself because I did everything the pattern stated except I did not knit a swatch...I never do though and everything usually works out fine. I didn't really know what to do with the finished hat...but then had a brilliant idea! My text-pal (think penpal but more MODERN) just had a birthday in June and LOVES hats. He lives in upstate New York and has cooold winters. So I sent to him! He loved it! Since making it I have had 2 other people ask for one! Here it is:
Monday, July 23, 2012
RAK...
I recently got a package in the mail! A RAK...or random act of kindness. A person, who I have never met, sent me some beautiful Mini Mochi yarn! SO...I wanted to return the favor but do not own anything equal to the Mini Mochi yarn (unless I sent it back to her!) but have been known to string a few beads here or there. As a return RAK, I made BEADED STITCH MARKERS!
These fit needles US size 4 and smaller so I hope my "mystery friend" can use them or pass them on to someone who can!

These fit needles US size 4 and smaller so I hope my "mystery friend" can use them or pass them on to someone who can!
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Jack the Zebra and hunting safety gear!
I recently bought a book at the local Goodwill with knitted stuffed animals in it...written by Fiona McTague. As I was looking through it I saw a zebra that I knew would be perfect for my zebra-loving niece, Allison (read previous post with Alli and her zebra scarf!). After reading through the pattern I realized that I couldn't really understand the directions so I changed a lot of the pattern to make the finished zebra. After making the zebra, I thought he needed a little...something...so I knit him a day-glo orange vest! As a Virginian, I know all about hunting season and how hunters roam the woods in search of defenseless animals to shoot. I did not want the poor zebra to fall victim to hunting season so that day-glo orange vest will ensure that hunters can see him! I scoured Ravelry.com for an appropriate pattern and asked in two different forums but nothing seemed quite right so I found a few patterns I liked and modified them to fit. Without further ado, I give you the newly-named zebra: Jack!
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Jack and his "girls" |
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Jack and his safety vest! |
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Jack and his soulful eyes |
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Jack's mane, arm, and safety vest |
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Jack and his new mommy, Allison!!!! |
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Zebra!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is Allison...my "niece" (ok so really she is my niece's fiance's little sister/best friend....which is why I just say "niece"...unless you are from the South these types of relationships can be extremely confusing! Us Southerners are used to having a mash up of mixed relations so it is normal for us to be, say, an Aunt for your neighbors grandsons wife's sisters cousin...its normal!) Anyway, one day while sitting in my sisters kitchen Allison asks me if I could knit her a zebra scarf. Now, this impressed me greatly because of 2 very important reasons: 1.) a 17 year old WANTS a hand knit scarf!?! and 2.) she doesn't think that knitting is "weird" or for "old people." I am not so proficient at knitting that I can make zebra stripes in the traditional sense nor have I really ever written my own pattern (unless you count a leaf that is posted on this blog!) but I promised Allison that I would try.
I, of course, instantly became OBSESSED with trying to find a pattern to make a zebra scarf. I found that even though Ravelry has EVERYTHING it lacks a zebra scarf pattern. Looking on Ravelry I found a pattern for a zebra puppet which became the basis for my pattern.Susan B. Anderson Zebra/Panda Puppet pattern. So this left me with having to make my own. Which is TERRIFYING!
Adapting the puppet was kind of easy at first. Instead of making it like the puppet I just extended it into a scarf. After the scarf was done (oh and color changes are something that was new for me as well!) I made two more pieces to attach to the bottom for pockets. Once the pockets were done I began to have fun with the scarf. I added a zebra face on one pocket and on the opposite pocket: a tail! Here are some pictures:


sorry about being blurry...cellphone pics!
<------Zebra face
The Tail---------------------->
Of course, I could not stop at just making Allison a scarf (by the way the pockets behind the head and above the tail are HUGE and sturdy!) so I also made a hat....Allison asked if I could figure out how to make one that matched the scarf. So once again I turned to Ravelry for inspiration! I found the greatest pattern for an ear-flap hat that used two needles. Despite being a little apprehensive about the pattern (I have never used two needles for a hat before...I usually stick to circulars and double pointed needles for hats.) But went full force into making this hat: Kat's "Two-Sticks" Ear Flap Ski Hat. I made the hat using the same stripe pattern I used for the scarf. Once the hat was done I began the task of the of adding the mane of the zebra, which is done the same way one would use to add fringe. A crochet hook and small piece of yarn. Here are some of the pictures of the hat on 2 different models (my 10 yr old niece, Kirsten and my 3 yr old great-niece, Sadie)
I completely LOVED making this set! It was tough and frustrating but came out wonderfully! As you can tell from the first picture on this blog of Allison wearing the hat and scarf...she LOVES it as well. Here she is wearing both:
Now she wants one in Bumblebee style....I love that she loves it! Now if only she would want to learn to knit.......
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Cervix
This is "before" I push the cervix into the uterus. Once I push the cervix into the uterus it really gave stability to the whole knit.
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