...for Hubby that is! He finally got his long awaited sweater, and boy was he happy! (Men are so easily satisfied)
Saturday, April 26, 2008
It's A Happy Day!
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
Vine Lace Vest
My mom saw Grace's bolero, and asked for the exact same sweater. She liked how it was something little to warm her shoulders. I didn't think a short little bolero would look very good on her, so I chose something a little more grown-up:
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Friday, April 11, 2008
Poor Hubby has been patiently waiting for his Transformers sweater. A few inches from the end, I ran out of yarn:
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Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Hello!
Hello Everyone! Sorry I haven't posted in a while! To be honest, I've been seriously thinking about ending this blog. I haven't been feeling very motivated to keep it up. My husband, of all people, doesn't want me to stop, so I'll still be popping in every once in a while.
A lot has happened since the last post. My baby girl turned 5!
Easter toys were knitted:
Pattern: Fuzzy Mitten Lamb
Yarn: mystery mohair and Bernat Satin
Pattern: Which Came First from Mochimochi Land
Yarn: Elann Peruvian Highland Wool
Baby vest completed:
Pattern: Vest from Essential Baby by Debbie Bliss
Yarn: Patons Grace, 2 balls
Needles: 4mm
Hubby's Transformers sweater is almost done, 2 new sweaters and a cowl have been started, and I've purchased a load of new patterns. The problem is, not much knitting is being done. My usual knitting time in the evenings has been replace with an early bedtime. Everything aches right now, and even sitting on the couch knitting is not very comfy. I've also been trying to give the kids more quality time, since I know they'll be neglected once Baby #3 arrives. I have only 10 more weeks to go...I'm so excited, but so not ready! But like Hubby says, "That's okay! It's not like we were ready for the first two!".
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Two New Bags
I love my Knitting Needles bag!
It was such a quick and easy pattern. I used Patons Shetland Chunky in Dark Olive, about 2.5 balls. The wooden needles are 9mm, and the lining is Amy Butler. The thing I was looking forward the most about making this bag was trying out my new sewing machine. I have to say, it was a lot harder than I thought it would be! I hadn't touched a sewing machine since grade 8 home ec., so I had to read the manual cover to cover. I'm not going to tell you how many hours it took me to sew two pieces of fabric together, 'cause it's really embarrassing! I'm so pleased with the result. Now I have to convince Hubby I need to join a sewing class.
I also got this little cutie from Schrodinger Originals:
On a completely different topic...have you heard about homeschooling being declared illegal in California? I don't know all the details, and as far as I know you can continue to homeschool without fear the government coming after you, but still. It's very scary, the way society is now. I know there are a few homeschooling moms that read this blog from California, and I just wanted to let you guys know, you and your children are in my prayers!
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Sunday, March 9, 2008
Snow, snow, go away!
When the weather went to 11 degrees the other day, and a lot of the snow melted, I seriously believed that the snow was behind us.
I was wrong:
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Friday, March 7, 2008
More baby knitting...
A few weeks ago, I was at Walmart browsing around the baby section. I spotted some simple flannel burp cloths, and thought to myself that I'll be needing lots of those. Then I looked at the price...$9 for 2, tiny rectangles of fabric! Ha! Forget it! I immediately went over to the craft isle and grabbed an armful of Handicrafter cotton.
That was a few weeks ago...this is now:
Pattern: Baby Genius Burp Cloth from Mason-Dixon Knitting
Yarn: Bernat Handicrafter, 2 balls per cloth.
Needles: 5mm
I'm very pleased I have such pretty cloths for baby to spit up on, but I'm so sick of Handicrafter now!
Also on the needles are some vests from Debbie Bliss' Essential Baby:
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