I just found out tonight that I've been responding (via email) to comments you've left here, which are being delivered to who knows where. I have responded to each comment because I love reading them and I appreciate your time and compassion, so I am so sad that none of my replies have reached you.
I will be taking some time to reply to comments now.
Many thanks to Andi. If it weren't for your help, I'd still be emailing the black hole of cyberspace. Good grief.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Friday, June 8, 2012
I've been nominated!
I had such a nice surprise the other day when I found out I was nominated by sparklesness for the Versatile Blogger Award! I think Beks's blog is the essence of versatility: she blogs about knitting, cooking, music, travels, books... how much more versatile can you get? :) She is someone I also follow on Instagram, and her feed is always fabulous! Thank you again, Beks, for nominating me!
Now, the rules for the VBA from their website are:
If you are nominated, you’ve been awarded the Versatile Blogger award.
- Thank the person who gave you this award. That’s common courtesy.
- Include a link to their blog. That’s also common courtesy — if you can figure out how to do it.
- Next, select 15 blogs/bloggers that you’ve recently discovered or follow regularly. ( I would add, pick blogs or bloggers that are excellent!)
- Nominate those 15 bloggers for the Versatile Blogger Award — you might include a link to this site.
- Finally, tell the person who nominated you 7 things about yourself.
I nominate the following bloggers for this award:
1. Tanis Fiber Arts - um..gorgeous, hand-dyed yarns, beautiful knits, cutest Whippet; just a few reasons why I love this blog!
2. My Sister's Knitter - I love Andi so much for her enabling! Plus, she is the sock queen
3. life on coyote hill - Katie shares bits of her daily life and I especially love her posts about gardening!
5. Rebecca Danger - monsters and dinosaurs! Plus, she took monthly photos of her newborn and it was awesome seeing him change!
6. not martha - such a creative gal!
7. Susan B. Anderson - Susan seems like a very down to earth person and I love reading her posts about life and knitting
8. Knitting Like Crazy - a new to me blog, but I loved knitting Jen's Faux Cable socks and she knits such beautiful things
9. New Dress a Day - Marisa is a genius! Proficient blogger and seamstress! If you need sewing inspiration, check her out :)
10. A Great Leap in the Dark - this blog follows a couple who is in the process of building a tiny house and making it into a home. It's great to see the progress! Plus, I have a deep fascination with little houses, not that I could live in one (with all my stuff)
11. Sew, Mama, Sew! - since I'm just learning to sew, this is a great blog to read and familiarize myself with techniques and projects!
12. Knit, Stitch, Click! - Dani is a knitting, sewing, weaving queen! I love seeing her new creations
13. North of 49 - I always enjoying reading this blog; Kristie blogs about a wide variety of things
14. Do You Mind if I Knit - whimsical is a great word to describe this blog!
15. Whiskers & Wool - a mix of crochet and cats
Seven Things About Me:
1. I like sneezing
2. I've seen every episode of the Golden Girls about a thousand times
3. I hate soggy cereal, but Scott will actually let his cereal sit to get soggy
4. When I was young, I wanted to live in a lighthouse
5. I'm very OCD about some things, like keeping the kitchen sink clean
6. I magic loop socks, but I think socks on double pointed needles is more aesthetically pleasing
7. Yesterday when I called in a prescription at work, the guy on the other end said I had a nice voice and that if I read a book to someone, they would fall asleep. Kind of weird, right?
I hope you all have a great weekend!! It's our anniversary so we are planning something fun!
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Adventures in Sewing!
Happy Sunday, everyone :)
My adventure actually began yesterday, when I went to garage sales with Abbey and Autumn. Unfortunately, it poured all day. Almost all of the sales we went to were outside, and I felt awful for the sellers. Some had plastic or tarps over their tables, but most of the wares were wet anyway.
After the garage sales, we went to JoAnn Fabrics and I think all three of us left inspired! We found some great sewing books and adorable fabrics! I picked out a little bag to make from this book:
So last night I dug through grandma's sewing box and found coordinating yarn and made sure I had all the materials. And this morning (before my first cup of coffee no less!) I got down to business!
Woo hoo! I learned a lot just from making this little purse: how to thread a bobbin, how to change the little sewing foot (I had to use a zipper foot). And my iron actually made a rare appearance.
Tah-da!! I am tickled with this bag!!! It's lined with a different fabric too :)
This is just what I need, another hobby! Ha! This adventure has given me so much more confidence with using a sewing machine and sewing in general. I am sure there will be more posts about sewing :)
My adventure actually began yesterday, when I went to garage sales with Abbey and Autumn. Unfortunately, it poured all day. Almost all of the sales we went to were outside, and I felt awful for the sellers. Some had plastic or tarps over their tables, but most of the wares were wet anyway.
After the garage sales, we went to JoAnn Fabrics and I think all three of us left inspired! We found some great sewing books and adorable fabrics! I picked out a little bag to make from this book:
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this is such a fun book! I love all the patterns in it :) once my sewing skills improve, there's an awesome knitting bag I want to sew! |
So last night I dug through grandma's sewing box and found coordinating yarn and made sure I had all the materials. And this morning (before my first cup of coffee no less!) I got down to business!
Woo hoo! I learned a lot just from making this little purse: how to thread a bobbin, how to change the little sewing foot (I had to use a zipper foot). And my iron actually made a rare appearance.
Tah-da!! I am tickled with this bag!!! It's lined with a different fabric too :)
This is just what I need, another hobby! Ha! This adventure has given me so much more confidence with using a sewing machine and sewing in general. I am sure there will be more posts about sewing :)
Thursday, May 31, 2012
News
The other day I wrote a post and it did something funny to the blog layout, so I ended up deleting the post. If you happened to see the post before it was deleted, it was about the cutest dinosaur, aka Terence the Tap Dancing T-Rex! (pattern by Rebecca Danger). Only something this cute could interrupt my sock knitting. Seriously.
Yarn for the dinosaur is Araucania Nature Wool Multy, and it's knitting up so beautifully! So far I have knit the body and am just closing the head. I am already dying from the cuteness. Pictures soon!
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Araucania Nature Wool Multy...all caked up |
I am still knitting these socks but not at full force. I just finished the heel flap and only have the leg left. Progress:

I received some bad family news yesterday, and depending on what happens, I may be less present here in the coming weeks. But I am praying for the best.
I hope you all are enjoying the end of your week :)
Labels:
Rebecca Danger,
scrappy socks,
sockalong,
socks,
T-Rex
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Sockalong
I joined Susan B. Anderson's sockalong on Ravelry this past week (there are already over 100 people sockalong-ing!). The purpose is to use up sock yarn scraps for a pair of new socks.
I gathered my scraps:
And here is my progress:
I snuck some of the Patons sock yarn (Sweet Stripes colorway) in but I don't think I will use any more of it. It's a slightly heavier yarn and makes for bulkier rounds.
The yarns I am using are the Berroco Sox from my last pair (Faux Cable), the Alpaca Sox from Scott's socks, and a Regia Silk from a pair that is still unfinished :) (but I am at the ribbing and only have an inch or so left to do, so I stole some).
They are not the prettiest socks. There are a lot of beautiful scrappy socks on Ravelry, so I am not being unreasonable :)
I just sneezed like eleven times. Hello, allergy season.
I gathered my scraps:
And here is my progress:
I snuck some of the Patons sock yarn (Sweet Stripes colorway) in but I don't think I will use any more of it. It's a slightly heavier yarn and makes for bulkier rounds.
The yarns I am using are the Berroco Sox from my last pair (Faux Cable), the Alpaca Sox from Scott's socks, and a Regia Silk from a pair that is still unfinished :) (but I am at the ribbing and only have an inch or so left to do, so I stole some).
They are not the prettiest socks. There are a lot of beautiful scrappy socks on Ravelry, so I am not being unreasonable :)
I just sneezed like eleven times. Hello, allergy season.
Labels:
alpaca sox,
berroco sox,
knitting,
regia silk,
sockalong,
socks
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Woman possessed
That is what I was this past week. But I finished my Faux Cable Socks.
Words are unnecessary.
Thanks again, Andi, for inspiring, encouraging, and enabling me! This is pretty much the perfect sock pattern.
(See previous post for pattern, yarn, and needle specs)
Words are unnecessary.
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Socks with the flowers I planted this weekend; I think they go together nicely! |
Thanks again, Andi, for inspiring, encouraging, and enabling me! This is pretty much the perfect sock pattern.
(See previous post for pattern, yarn, and needle specs)
Friday, May 18, 2012
Socks obsessed
Hey friends.... it's FRIDAY!! Are you as excited for the weekend as I am? This work week has been a real doozy; three surgery days in a row means chaos. I am ready for a stress-free weekend filled with lots of knitting and home improvement :)
A little while back, I fell in love with Andi's socks. And I mean, I really fell in love with them. I was pretty much obsessed with them night and day. I had to start my own:
The pattern is Faux Cable Socks by Jen Lucas. The yarn is Berroco Sox and I'm using 2.5 mm needles. Looking back, this was probably not the best yarn choice; the cables kind of get lost in the bold stripes. Oh well :) These were also the first cuff-down socks I've knit in quite awhile and it took a bit of adjusting! (the last three pairs have been toe-up). There are certain parts of cuff-down that I really enjoy, and there are parts of toe-up I prefer. For instance, I like the heel turn on cuff-down soooo much better, but I like the cast on and gusset on toe-up. If only the two methods could get married and make the perfect sock construction baby.
I hope you all have a wonderful and fun weekend!
A little while back, I fell in love with Andi's socks. And I mean, I really fell in love with them. I was pretty much obsessed with them night and day. I had to start my own:
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Cast on May 14th |
The pattern is Faux Cable Socks by Jen Lucas. The yarn is Berroco Sox and I'm using 2.5 mm needles. Looking back, this was probably not the best yarn choice; the cables kind of get lost in the bold stripes. Oh well :) These were also the first cuff-down socks I've knit in quite awhile and it took a bit of adjusting! (the last three pairs have been toe-up). There are certain parts of cuff-down that I really enjoy, and there are parts of toe-up I prefer. For instance, I like the heel turn on cuff-down soooo much better, but I like the cast on and gusset on toe-up. If only the two methods could get married and make the perfect sock construction baby.
I hope you all have a wonderful and fun weekend!
Monday, May 14, 2012
Scott's Socks II
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I love the stripes! |
Woo hoo!
Yarn is Classic Elite Yarns Alpaca Sox. The colorway should actually be called Mr. Grinch, because that's what the color reminds me of! But really, I don't know what the colorway is called.
I used 2.25 mm needles because I read Alpaca Sox needs to be knit at a tighter gauge since it loosens. I did not love knitting with this yarn. It was very splitty and undefined. But I absolutely looooove the finished fabric!! So squishy and wonderful. I have two other skeins of this yarn (in different colors) that I received for Christmas last year, and I will undoubtedly knit a pair for myself.
Happy Monday, everyone!
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Summer Socks
I finished these babies yesterday! From now on, socks shall only be knit with sport weight yarn; they're a breeze! (Scott's socks will certainly be knit with sport weight from now on)
It's Sereknity Yarn and Fiber and was won in a contest put on by Gina House of SleepyEyes. It is sport weight and 260 yards. I knit these toe up with Magic Loop and was determined to use all the yarn! I did end up using most of it, except the last yard or two.
I started with a 3.00 mm needle and switched to 2.5 mm for the ribbed leg because I was worried it wouldn't be snug enough. I think it was a good call because they fit beautifully!!
I am seriously over the moon with these! It might be because they are the quickest socks I've knit so far (only six days! I feel like those all-star sock knitters who whip out pairs before you can blink. Yes, Andi, I mean you!) It also might be because I love hand-knit socks and now I have another pair!
Happy Thursday! The weekend is almost here!
(Progress photos can be seen at this post)
It's Sereknity Yarn and Fiber and was won in a contest put on by Gina House of SleepyEyes. It is sport weight and 260 yards. I knit these toe up with Magic Loop and was determined to use all the yarn! I did end up using most of it, except the last yard or two.
I started with a 3.00 mm needle and switched to 2.5 mm for the ribbed leg because I was worried it wouldn't be snug enough. I think it was a good call because they fit beautifully!!
I am seriously over the moon with these! It might be because they are the quickest socks I've knit so far (only six days! I feel like those all-star sock knitters who whip out pairs before you can blink. Yes, Andi, I mean you!) It also might be because I love hand-knit socks and now I have another pair!
Happy Thursday! The weekend is almost here!
(Progress photos can be seen at this post)
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Western Montana Yarn Shop Hop 2012
I am a little bummed that I will be missing the Shop Hop this year. Last year was my first year participating and it was so much fun! All you have to do is visit six participating local yarn shops in Montana, have the shop stamp your Hop card, and then turn your card in to your LYS. Each LYS has unique prizes to win for people who complete the Hop, and last year I won a Namaste bag!
The Hop is only through May, and I just learned today it was happening this year; I think I will run out of time to visit enough stores.
Here are the links to my posts about last year's LYS (reading them again reeeeally makes me sad I'm not doing it again this year! It was such a blast to drive around Montana, sight see, and check out new yarn stores) :
That settles it... this summer I am definitely doing my own shop hop. There are some shops in Kalispell that I really want to check out, and I want to revisit Bozeman.
Happy Hump Day! I am soo close to binding off on my Summer Socks...I'd love it if I finished them this morning. Bye!
Does your LYS participate in a Shop Hop in your state? What makes a "good" local yarn store?
The Hop is only through May, and I just learned today it was happening this year; I think I will run out of time to visit enough stores.
Here are the links to my posts about last year's LYS (reading them again reeeeally makes me sad I'm not doing it again this year! It was such a blast to drive around Montana, sight see, and check out new yarn stores) :
- Helena -- We also went to a local brewery/restaurant and had the BEST amber ale...delicious
- Bozeman -- I fell in love with Bozeman's yarn stores!! They were so neat and so unlike Missoula's
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Yarn bomb in front of Bozeman's LYS Stix |
That settles it... this summer I am definitely doing my own shop hop. There are some shops in Kalispell that I really want to check out, and I want to revisit Bozeman.
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Scott was such a trooper and went to all the shops with me, only grumbling when I was on my fifth lap of each store |
Happy Hump Day! I am soo close to binding off on my Summer Socks...I'd love it if I finished them this morning. Bye!
Does your LYS participate in a Shop Hop in your state? What makes a "good" local yarn store?
Friday, May 4, 2012
New socks
Remember the yarn I received in a contest?
Well, it became two cute little yarn cakes...
...which became two cute little toe cups!
I am so excited about this yarn and the colorful socks it is becoming! The yarn is sport weight and I'm using size 3.0 mm circular needles from Knit Picks. One of my LYS stocks and sells a huge variety of Knit Picks needles which is great because then I don't have to pay for shipping :)
Let's end this post with a cute photo of Berny, shall we?
May the Fourth be with you! -- Happy Nerd Day!
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the yarn! |
Well, it became two cute little yarn cakes...
...which became two cute little toe cups!
I am so excited about this yarn and the colorful socks it is becoming! The yarn is sport weight and I'm using size 3.0 mm circular needles from Knit Picks. One of my LYS stocks and sells a huge variety of Knit Picks needles which is great because then I don't have to pay for shipping :)
Let's end this post with a cute photo of Berny, shall we?
May the Fourth be with you! -- Happy Nerd Day!
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Is it May or January?
Maybe I'm exaggerating a little. But it snowed this morning. And it's also only 34 degrees F at 12:50 pm. Brr!
This is the view from our kitchen window. Usually you can see mountains in the background :) Even though the weather has gotten a bit nasty this week, I know warm weather will be back soon. And I am still so in love that all the trees are budding!! Makes me happy to see them.
Part of me hopes this weather keeps up tonight (I'm pretty sure it's in the forecast for the week) because I just borrowed this funny book from the library:
and I want nothing to do other than to wrap myself in blankets, knit, and read! This book has been on my reading list since it was published and the first few chapters I've read so far are hilarious. I think Mindy Kaling is just great.
It's super easy to borrow an e-book from your library too (it needs to offer Overdrive). Sign into your library account via a computer. When you find a book you want to check out, it should give the options to either download to your computer or download to a Kindle. After you click on download to Kindle, it will prompt you to sign into your Amazon account. To receive it on your Kindle, you have to turn Wi-Fi on and allow the device to sync and check for new items. Voila! (I learned how to do this today).
Time for work. I hope it's a bit warmer in your area than it is here!
This is the view from our kitchen window. Usually you can see mountains in the background :) Even though the weather has gotten a bit nasty this week, I know warm weather will be back soon. And I am still so in love that all the trees are budding!! Makes me happy to see them.
Part of me hopes this weather keeps up tonight (I'm pretty sure it's in the forecast for the week) because I just borrowed this funny book from the library:
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Yup, that's my cabled Kindle cozy in the background :) still working great! |
and I want nothing to do other than to wrap myself in blankets, knit, and read! This book has been on my reading list since it was published and the first few chapters I've read so far are hilarious. I think Mindy Kaling is just great.
It's super easy to borrow an e-book from your library too (it needs to offer Overdrive). Sign into your library account via a computer. When you find a book you want to check out, it should give the options to either download to your computer or download to a Kindle. After you click on download to Kindle, it will prompt you to sign into your Amazon account. To receive it on your Kindle, you have to turn Wi-Fi on and allow the device to sync and check for new items. Voila! (I learned how to do this today).
Time for work. I hope it's a bit warmer in your area than it is here!
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Happy May!
On this day, many years ago, a filly was born. The mare belonged to my dad's friend, and she was staying with us. The filly was such a sweet girl with the cutest face. Her name was Shiloh. I always think about her on May First; I wonder where she is now.
On another note, I finished my first project to be auctioned at my friend's fundraiser! It's taking place sometime this month; I still have an afghan to finish and I'd like to knit a few more things.
Meet Geet the Bunny:
He even has a fluffy tail!
The yarn is Stitch Nation by Debbie Stoller Full o' Sheep in Clementine. It's the first time I've used it and it is fantastic yarn! Great stitch definition and it feels nice :) Generally knitting the arms and legs are the worst part for me, but with this yarn they were a breeze! (especially when compared to the two acrylic Baldwins I just finished!)
The sun is out and I must knit*.
Happy Tuesday, everybody!
*The mountains are calling and I must go. -John Muir
On another note, I finished my first project to be auctioned at my friend's fundraiser! It's taking place sometime this month; I still have an afghan to finish and I'd like to knit a few more things.
Meet Geet the Bunny:
He even has a fluffy tail!
The yarn is Stitch Nation by Debbie Stoller Full o' Sheep in Clementine. It's the first time I've used it and it is fantastic yarn! Great stitch definition and it feels nice :) Generally knitting the arms and legs are the worst part for me, but with this yarn they were a breeze! (especially when compared to the two acrylic Baldwins I just finished!)
The sun is out and I must knit*.
Happy Tuesday, everybody!
*The mountains are calling and I must go. -John Muir
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