Thursday, October 14, 2010

Slacker

So the top blankey from the last post ended up like this:


I made it for a sorority sister's new legacy and she LOVED it. I've two more in progress right now, a blue v-stitch for my nephew Brewer and a multicolored one in the above pattern for my niece. I did a large granny square for my nephew and didn't take a pic before I gave it to him! :( He loved it though!

I'm going a bit slower...looking forward to knitting some scarves when I finish the blankets! I've also got two Halloween costumes to make and want to crank out a Halloween pillowcase dress for the princess next week.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Crocheting like crazy


The top blankey is in progress. I started it this afternoon. I'm using Bernat Cotton Tots in Pretty In Pink and a J hook. It is my first time working with 100% cotton yarn. I like it. I prefer larger hooks and multiple yarns though. I modified this pattern--instead of using single crochet (which would take FOREVER), I'm using half double crochet. It also provides a more open weave, which is good for a warm climate baby!


I finished the bottom blankey this morning. The picture (my cell camera) doesn't really do the colors justice. I used Vanna Baby ducky (yellow), bluebell (blue) and Vanna's Choice fern (green). I used an S hook, v-stitch pattern (although I think it resembles a pinwheel quilt more than a v-stitch blankey) with a single crochet border. I made it for Chase's teacher, who just had a baby boy.

I did some knitting last week. I took some leftover yarn and just started knitting.




I ended up with a rectangle, which I folded in half. I sewed the sides from the bottom and left enough space open on the sides for Cassie's arms. She's got a cute, stretchy, grow-with-her shrug that will look ADORABLE with khakis or chocolate brown pants this fall/winter. I used size 19 needles with Jiffy (camel and expresso) and Thick and Quick (ivory) yarn in a simple stockinette stitch.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Big Boy Room!


I wish I'd thought to take a few before shots. After we sold Chase's bunk beds to my cousin, he wanted a "big kid" room. It took a while, but I finally got around to it this weekend. I painted his walls on Thursday. Saturday I went shopping in my Dad's basement. I grabbed my Mom's old desk (circa 1950) and brought it home. Jamie was horrified (it was sporting a green and black combed faux finish that was older than me), but I saw the potential. I spent Saturday stripping, standing and painting. Chase picked out new hardware, fabric, and accessories at Hobby Lobby Saturday night. I spent Sunday afternoon sewing a new valance & decorative pillows. This morning I crafted a headboard out of foam core and paint.

I'm rather pleased by my efforts and Chase is thrilled!

Friday, July 30, 2010

Cleaning

The question I am most frequently asked by guests is "How do you keep your house so clean?" I'm married to a veritable hoarder (you know, he NEEDS those VHS tapes of his high school sports teams), so it isn't always easy. However, it's necessary. I can't relax in a pigsty. My best advice is to multitask. A few times a week, while I'm in the shower, I hose it down w/cleanser. I finish my shower and then squeegee the walls. Every so often, I use a scouring pad to scrub it down--but you'd be surprised how frequently a little cleanser & steam do the trick. I keep cleaning supplies in every bathroom--if I notice something needs cleaning, I do it when I see it. Cleaning up little messes generally prevents BIG messes.

While I'm not the sort of homemaker who has a strict schedule (Monday is marketing, Tuesday is laundry, etc), I always clean the house on Friday and do a touch up on Monday. Dust, vacuum, mop & wipe down bathrooms. My favorite tools are a dusting wand, vacuum cleaner & bleach/baby wipes. I use baby wipes on everything from painted & upholstered furniture (test in an inconspicuous area) to walls and switchplates. They also work well on vinyl & ceramic tile floors. And they'll remove makeup in a pinch. My daughter is toilet trained, but I'm still buying them by the case!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Photography

Reflecting
Such a happy girl...
Stormy Lake


I like the composition of the first shot better, but Cassie's facial expression is cuter in the second shot. I'm still very much in beginner mode w/the new camera. The storm shot was taken in manual mode b/c the colors were washed out in auto. The others were taken in auto.

The first two shots of the kids were (obviously) candids. I love doing candids, but it is difficult to shoot them b/c the kids start hamming it up when they see the camera. I'm hoping for Photoshop next, then I could clean up the reflection shot of Chase...

Monday, July 26, 2010


Knitted scarves, the gray & black is in simple garter stitch. The black is in stockinette stitch.

The blanket I'm crocheting for a friend's new baby. Three strands of yarn together, single crochet with an S hook.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Nuts for Knitting

I whipped up three scarves in two days last week. 2 were made in (two) shades of grey & black Jiffy yarn, using a simple garter stitch. I finally mastered stockinette stitch and knit myself a super long scarf using black Thick & Quick. I knit it w/two skeins, holding two strands together. I love it! Hancock Fabrics had a HUGE yarn clearance, where I also picked up two sets of jumbo needles. I really enjoy using the super-sized needles--I love the texture of a nice heavy knit!

I'm currently crocheting a baby blanket for a friend--same pattern as the kids' blankies (3 strands together, single crochet w/a super sized hook) in Jiffy chili, camel & coffee. It is coming along nicely, but I'm looking forward to my next knitting project--perhaps a hat for my newest niece or a hoodie for Cassie...