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Finished Projects&Knitting25 Aug 2010 05:51 am

Remember my whisper cardigan with the long sleeves?

I don’t like 3/4 sleeves and much prefer long sleeves on a cardigan, I always have.  Well, after wearing it twice I noticed how the sleeves just grew and grew with each wear.  This drove me nuts so after spending a wonderful afternoon with my knitting girls on the deck in the sun…

and trying on Sooza’s whisper cardigan with 3/4 sleeves, I decided I needed to make some major modifications in order to be really happy with my sweater.  I then ripped and ripped back until the length was right and knit the cuff one more time.  Here she is after the first sleeve was done and then the final product.

Much better!!!!!!

Oh and here are my new slippers knit out of one ball of Lana Grossa Royal tweed.

This pattern made me cry and throw my needles down in frustration, but as soon as I had it, I found it no big deal and actually quite fun.  I had to admit, I knit them late at night when my brain wasn’t at all at its best, but then again finding  a time where my brain fully cooparates with me is very hard thing to do nowadays.

Finished Projects&Knitting&Sewing&house13 Aug 2010 03:47 pm

Thanks to everyone for the wonderful comments on my last post, I’d almost forgotten about the wonderful bloggers out there, I really did miss you guys.  It’s good to be back!

I admit it’s been hard getting my much-needed knitting in with work, kids and house but now that I have summer break and a bit of freedom with the kids heading to various kids’ houses to play, I’ve actually found some of that golden time to play. Here are some of the fruits of my labors. The first is my brainless knitting that I started a few months ago with sea silk, oh how I looove this stuff!  My whisper cardigan.


As soon as I finished her I cast on for my ambrosia from Interweave Knits. I fell in love with the pattern when I saw it and funnily enough, I had 4 skeins of the called for yarn in my stash from a sale I couldn’t pass up 2 years ago. Instead of bothering with the hooks and eye closure in the front, I sewed the two sides together and I’m extremely pleased with the result.

It’s been a while but a few days ago I was a bit tired of working in the yard so I went straight to my sewing room in the basement to make some fabric buckets. The left one is for me and the right one is for Alida and her many hair things.  As you can imagine, she picked out the fabric and, once again, I really like the result.

Since sewing the buckets I’ve been in the yard working to get this in order and I’ve made tons of progress.  The deck is done and roses, lavendar, blueberries and a butterfly bush have been planted along the edges so now all I have to do is sit and knit.

I’ve cast on for the Metro from the twist collective using Carpe Diem which is a merino/alpaca mix.  It’s sooo yummy!

The sun is out so I’m off to knit, bis später!

Family&Knitting&house06 Aug 2010 04:59 pm

Oh gosh, it’s been a while, hasn’t it?  I wonder if anyone is still around to read me.  Hmm  Well, it’s been one hell of a busy year and I’m determined to get back to blogging.

Where do I start?  How about telling you about my Hashimoto’s thyroiditis which was diagnosed in 2008 but just 6 months ago my doctor really pushed me to get medicine.  I couldn’t figure out why I was so exhausted and a bit down, my knitting mojo was gone and I found everything just horribly tiring.  Once I started medicine everything changed.  Now I’m back to jogging and knitting and feeling great once again.  Thank goodness for that!!

Do you remember this from one of my posts last summer?

Lookie here, now we have a yard with grass and a bigger pool for the kids to play in

and my kitchen curtain is finished and hanging in my window.


We’re working on our deck and it should be done soon so I’ll be posting pics of that too.  I never thought it would be so much fun working in the yard, digging in the dirt and shooing bugs away, but I just love it.

That’s enough for today and I’m hoping that if I keep my posts short I will be able to get back into blogging, I really do miss it and I miss you all.

Family&Finished Projects&Knitting&Spinning24 Jul 2009 10:08 am

The fourth time’s a charm.  At least that’s what I’ve been telling myself.  I’ve now casted on this curtain for the fourth time adding one extra repeat to make it just a bit wider.  I’m absolutely convinced that this one will be the right size and I shouldn’t make any more mistakes, after all I’ve knit this 3 times already.

runninginpool

Yesterday the weather was gorgeous so we filled up the blow-up pool in the back yard and while the kids ran in and out of it splashing all over to cool off, I was able to work on my curtain.  The casing is now done and I’m almost at the point where I stopped my 3rd try.

Oh and because you might like chocolate as much as much as I do and because it may land on your hips as it does on mine, I’m showing you the newest edition to my garden.

chocamocca

This lovely little flower is my new Choca Mocca plant.  My neighbor came home with one of these for her garden and just had to show me.  She’s velvety brownish red  and soo pretty but as you can imagine that’s now why I had to run out and buy one of my own.  No, it’s because when she’s out in the sun she smells just like chocolate.  Roses pale in comparison with this sweet smell, it’s really yummy.  Maybe smelling her off and on during the day and the fact that my running shoes have been back in action will keep those pounds from settling on my hips.

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