"Properly practiced, knitting soothes the troubled spirit, and it doesn't hurt the untroubled spirit either." ~ Elizabeth Zimmerman

12/31/18

Happy New Year!

We are home from Providence. I had a wonderful time there with daughter and son-in-law. It was a relaxing and peaceful week. Just what I needed. I hope the new year is the same way.




Live long and prosper. \\//

12/25/18

Merry Christmas!


Wishing you and yours a wonderful Christmas!



Live long and prosper. \\//

12/21/18

Embrace The Light

I've had a particularly difficult time with the days being so short this year, so I'm especially glad for today. Happy Winter Solstice to everyone!



Live long and prosper. \\//

12/19/18

Hurray!

I can't believe it's been a whole month since my last blog post. It's been crazy busy around here, that's for sure. I have to blog about this though, cuz it's so awesome.

Two Saturday's ago (the 8th) our daughter, Ruth, graduated from the University of Idaho with a degree in Computer Science and minors in Geology and Math. We drove down to Moscow, ID to attend the ceremony. I got a couple pictures with my phone, but they're a bit blurry because we were so far from her. She is the one in front of the young man in the blue suit in the below picture. The graduates were walking up to the stage to receive their diplomas.



Here she is shaking the college President's hand.



My husband and I admitted to each other that we were a little bit in doubt until we actually saw her walk into the arena. Then I just started crying I was so happy. It took a long time for her to get through college because it was very hard for her. I am so proud she finished.

Afterwards, we went to a restaurant for lunch, and to celebrate. My husbands twin brother and his wife, and our nephew and his girlfriend were with us, as well as a surprise for Ruth. Her sister, Sarah, flew out for the weekend to see her sister graduate. We didn't tell Ruth. She found out when she looked up in the stands and saw us all sitting together. Here we all are at the restaurant. From left to right going around the table: brother-in-law Dan, Sweet Hubby, Me, daughter Sarah, daughter Ruth, nephew's girlfriend Alira, nephew Nathan, and sis-in-law Sue



Here is the graduate. Ruth.



My beautiful daughters, Sarah and Ruth.



It was a fantastic day.

Last Saturday we drove down to Moscow, ID again to move Ruth out of her apartment and bring her home. Dan and Sue came down with us and helped. I'm so glad they did because it was a big job. I don't think we could have done it in one day without them. So now Ruth is home with us and after the holidays she will seriously be looking for a job.

On Tuesday of last week was the annual Rathdrum festival called December Delights. The library participates every year and this year they asked us to do this little booth thing. Myself and another member of the Rathdrum Library knitting group had a little table set up in the library to sort of advertise the group. My friend and fellow member, Barb, and I spent a couple hours answering questions about the group and knitting. There were a lot of people that came. It was fun. Here we are with our little table. We both brought a few small items we'd knitted to display.



I have one more thing. Knitwits had our December distribution meeting earlier this month. We made a total of 1850 items this year. That makes for a lot of bags.


The Coeur d'Alene Press did a very nice article about the group. If you're interested, you can read it if you click on this link:  Knitwits article

So, next Saturday we, that's me, hubby, and Ruth, are flying out to Providence, RI to spend Christmas with our daughter Sarah and her husband. They bought us tickets and I'm very excited. My sister-in-law Kathryn is going to stay at our house while we're away to take care of the fur kids. So I probably won't be blogging anything until after New Years. I promise, I have been knitting and beading. I'll blog about them when I get back.

Have a wonderful holiday celebration, and of course, as always,

Live long and prosper. \\//

11/20/18

Chantal's Green

Well, we're at that time of year when time speeds up to an unreasonable pace and I find myself in panic mode trying to get ready for the holidays. Joy joy. I think there might be less panic, though, because I started earlier than usual with the hand made presents. I got the socks done weeks ago, and I have finished the first beaded gift. Here it is.



The beading technique is Peyote With a Twist. I used the pattern Green by Chantal  Martens which is a free pattern available to the members of the Facebook group Peyote With A Twist - Not Crochet. Obviously, I used different colors since mine isn't green. I used colors I know the recipient of this necklace likes.



The necklace is 19 inches long. It was only 15 inches long when I finished the pattern chart, which is four inches shorter than I wanted, so I started the chart over again and did two inches. Then I added beads on the ends before the clasp to make it a full 19 inches long. I did beaded caps for the ends of the rope, and I'm not happy with them.



I think I could do better, but I've reached my limit on this project. I've put enough hours into it.



It's 18 beads around so I put a cotton cord inside the tube so it can't flatten. It lays nicely when around the neck. All in all, I'm pleased with the results. Pictures don't do it justice.

 On the weekend my daughter who lives in Rhode Island called to tell me she's bought us plane tickets to fly out and stay with her and the son-in-law for Christmas. I think that's pretty exciting. I will have to find someone to take care of the fur kids though. I don't want to kennel Zoey because it's so expensive, and at this time of year almost impossible to find a kennel with an opening. You need to make reservations at least 6 months in advance for Christmas time. And then there's our two cats. Someone will at least need to empty the litter box every so often. I decided to try family members first. My sister-in-law has consented to do it. She'll stay at our house while we're gone. That will be perfect.

We've had cold, but clear weather lately. Sunshine, blue skies, and, at night, stars and temps in the teens F. The ground is solidly frozen.

Birds have started visiting the Parkarosa Bird Buffet again. Just a few. It will get more popular when the snow comes.

Live long and prosper. \\//

11/4/18

Layette Set #35

This is the last one I'm making for Knitwits this year. I went with nice bright colors.



The Cardigan



Pattern: Super Natural Stripes by Fawn Pea

Size: 3-6 months

Yarn: Craftsmart Yarn Value
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Sangria

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Jumbo
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Black

Needles: Circular size 6 and 8

Started: October 7, 2018
Finished: October 18, 2018
Comments: I love this colorway. So nice and bright. Goes great with the bright colored elephants in the blanket. I upped the needles one size and I like it better.



The Hat



PatternChibi Striped Baby Hat by Chiaki Hayashi
Size: 3-6 months

Yarn: Craftsmart Yarn Value
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Sangria

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Jumbo
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Black

Needles: Circular size 7
Started: October 20, 2018
Finished: October 20, 2018

The Booties



Pattern: My own
Size: 3-6 months

Yarn: Craftsmart Yarn Value
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Sangria

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Jumbo
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Black

Needles: Circular size 7
Started: October 25, 2018
Finished: October 25, 2018



The Blanket



Pattern: My own.
Size: 36 by 30 inches

Yarn: Craftsmart Yarn Value
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Sangria

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Jumbo
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Black

Crochet Hook: Size G

Started: October 30 , 2018
Finished: October 31, 2018

And that is that.

We had a visitor last week.



It's been a long time since I've been able to get a picture of a moose. There haven't been as many hanging around lately, and if I do see one, it's usually down the hill on the outside of the fence. This one here showed up in the front yard.



She had one thing on her mind. Getting her lips on the Snowberry bush, or rather, the berries on the Snowberry bush.



After she'd carefully pulled them off and ate them, she wandered off. Here she is licking her lips. They must have been good.



I have been beading all this last week. I picked out the pattern I wanted to use and got started on the Peytwist necklace I want to make for my daughter. Sheesh, but it's slow going. I've worked on it every day for at least a couple hours and got about 6 inches done. Takes me about 2 hours to do one inch. I like how it's looking though.



Live long and prosper. \\//

10/26/18

Socks Done

Well, I finished the socks I was knitting. These are to be my son-in-laws Christmas present.



Socks for Frank

Pattern: Bob's Socks by Charlene Abrams from Socks Socks Socks by Knitters Magazine
Size: Mens size Medium

Yarn: Impulse of Delight Summit Sock (No longer available)
Content: 80% Superwash Merino/20% Nylon, fingering weight
Color: River and Rock

Yarn: Heritage by Cascade Yarns
Content: 75% Superwash Merino Wool/25% Nylon, fingering weight
Color: Marine

Needles: Circulars size 1

Started: September 13, 2018
Finished: October 14, 2018

Comments: I made some changes. The heel and toe are knit in vertical stripes in the pattern. I decided not to do that and just made them my standard way in one color. I also just knit the socks in 2 colors rather than several.

This is a close up of the stitch pattern on the leg.




I'm not real happy with my workmanship. I can see where I changed from one needle to the other on both sides. The tension seems to be fine, especially in the floats, so I don't know why it's showing. I guess I need more practice doing stranded knitting on 2 circulars.

I hope Frank likes them. They are very soft and should feel pretty good on his feet.



A Shingles update: I'm doing much better. The rash is almost healed. I still have nerve pain. It comes and goes as each day progresses but overall is fading. I guess it's going to take a few weeks for it to go away completely. At least it's tolerable now.

As predicted, the beautiful weather we were having has ended and we are getting rain for the next few days or so. Most of the trees in my yard have lost all their leaves, so it's looking very winterish.

Sweet Hubby has been working very hard on his school work. He's spent many many hours on it. Way more than I thought he would have to. He is usually either up in his office working on his homework, or at school, so I haven't been seeing him a whole lot. Quite a change from seeing him 24/7 the past year before school started.

I am almost done with my next layette set. I absolutely love the colors I chose for this one. Looking forward to posting the finish pictures when I have them.

Live long and prosper.

10/24/18

Learning A New Beading Technique

Earlier this month I found a group on Facebook called Peyote With a Twist - Not Crochet (Peytwist for short). I was curious, so I joined it and this is how I learned there is a new beading technique. It bears the name of the group. The technique makes peyote stitched tubes that look just like slip stitch bead crochet rope. I love bead crochet rope necklaces. I've made a few, but haven't in several years because the eyes don't want to see the tiny thread I need to crochet with to accomplish the task. So I kind of got excited about this new peyote technique and have set about learning how to do it. It is actually fairly easy once you know how to start it.

The July 2018 issue of Bead and Button featured this technique, which was invented by Gerlinde Lenz. I didn't get that issue. My subscription ran out in June and I decided not to renew it. Anyway, Gerlinda and the other members of the PWAT group were very helpful in directing me to resources that helped me learn it, including this video:


So, here is my very first Peytwist rope necklace.



I learned the technique from the above video. I love it. It's fun to do and the finished rope turned out gorgeous. It lays very nicely on a neck.



I used a very simple pattern to start. The beads are size 11 Japanese Miyuki seed beads in a matte light gold and shiny opaque deep purple.



One of the things I learned in the group is how to make beaded end caps to finish the rope. There are instructions in the groups file section for this.



 I love the look. It goes perfect with the rope.



The rope itself is very flexible as peyote stitch goes.



More so than a regular peyote stitched tube, but not quite as flexible as bead crochet rope. I can live with that.



I am so excited about learning Peytwist. I can hardly wait to start my next rope.

Live long and prosper. \\//

10/10/18

WIP Wednesday

I'm working on the cardigan for Layette set 35. I'm loving the bright colors in this variegated yarn.



I'm still working on the second of the socks I'm making for Frank. I'm about 20 rows from finishing the stranded pattern.

I am having a somewhat miserable week. Last Sunday I took myself to my favorite Urgent Care clinic and was diagnosed with Shingles. Shingles is no fun. I've got severe pain that starts in the middle of my spine and radiates around my left side to my abdomen accompanied by a very painful rash that has spread around me. My skin feels like it's on fire. I broke out in the rash Thursday morning. By Saturday evening I was pretty sure I had Shingles. Thus, hauling my ass to the doctor early the next morning. I've been given a prescription for an antivirus medication which is supposed to cut the length I have this torture. Other than that, it's just waiting until it works it's way through to healing.

I'm contagious as long as the blisters of the rash are blisters. I'm staying home this whole week. I can't give someone else Shingles, but I can give them Chicken Pox if they haven't had them before. So, I've been trying to knit and stuff. It's hard, though, cuz the pain distracts and makes it hard to do anything.

When I am well again I will be getting the Vaccine . You can get Shingles over and over again. I don't want this ever again.

It's a beautiful sunshiny day today. I'm hoping the afternoon will be warm enough that I can sit out on the deck for awhile. I could use the fresh air.

Live long and prosper. \\//

10/4/18

Yesterdays WIP Wednesday

I wanted to post this yesterday but I didn't have the time. So I'll do it today.

I have completed the knitting of the first sock and have started the second one.



I am not completely happy with the first sock. As you can see in the photo, I have a problem where the needles join in the corrugated rib cuff. I can't figure out how to make that column of stitches even in size with the rest of the columns. I'm very frustrated because the same thing is happening with the second sock. The body of the sock is fine at the join. It will block nice and flat. The floats are perfect on the inside. So, anyone got any advice on that cuff problem?

I've also been doing a bit of beading. I stumbled across something new in the beading world. It's called Peyote With A Twist Not Crochet, or PWAT for short. It's a way of making peyote tubes that look like bead crochet.



I am learning how to do it. There are lots of cool patterns being created for it too. Tons on Etsy.

This technique came out in the August issue of Bead and Button magazine (though that's not where I came across it. I didn't get that issue). I found it here on the internet while looking for something else. So far, I like it. It's fast becoming popular too. If you're interested, there's a very nice video that teaches how to do it here:


I am wondering how the gal who invented it did so. What was her thinking that led her to do this? I'm amazed by some peoples thought processes.

I managed to strain my back over the weekend. Ugh. I'm in a lot of pain, but I think it will heal fairly quickly. All I did was sit in an uncomfortable chair for about an hour. Judging by the pain, you'd think I'd tried carrying a 500 pound rock or something. Ice packs and pain killers are my friends right now.

Our weather is getting colder each week. We had a fairly heavy frost on Tuesday night. Killed off my Marigolds for sure. Winter is coming.

Live long and prosper. \\//

9/28/18

Layette Set #34

Another one done. I didn't have to do the blanket this time. A pretty little pink blanket was donated to KnitWits, so I made it into a Layette set.



Cardigan



Pattern: Super Natural Stripes by Fawn Pea

Size: 0-3 months

Yarn: Caron Easy Care Acrylic
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Off White

Yarn: Caron Jumbo
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Spicy Ombre

Yarn: Red Heart With Love
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Bubble Gum

Needles: Circular size 5 and 8

Started: September 10, 2018
Finished: September 17
I love the pinks in this project. A nice change after all the brown. Back of cardigan.



Nothing fancy about the button. I sewed it on with yarn. I split the plies apart and used just one ply and a small tapestry needle that would fit through the holes in the button.



Hat



Pattern:  Chibi Striped Baby Hat by Chiaki Hayashi

Size: 0-3 months

Yarn: Caron Easy Care Acrylic
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Off White

Yarn: Caron Jumbo
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Spicy Ombre

Yarn: Red Heart With Love
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Bubble Gum

Needles: Circular size 5 and 7

Started: September 18, 2018
Finished: September 20, 2018

Booties



Pattern:  My own

Size: 3-6 months

Yarn: Caron Easy Care Acrylic
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Off White

Yarn: Caron Jumbo
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Spicy Ombre

Yarn: Red Heart With Love
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Bubble Gum

Needles: Circular size 7

Started: September 25, 2018
Finished: September 27, 2018

Back to working on the socks.

Live long and prosper. \\//





9/26/18

Layette Set #33

Geez, I had a hard time getting this post done. Everything was working so slow on the internet. Sweet Hubby suggested rebooting the modem when he got home from school. It fixed the problem. I wish I'd thought of that sooner. Would have decreased the frustration.

Layette set #33 is done.



Cardigan




Pattern: Unnamed design by Me

Size: 3-6 months

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Caffe Latte

Yarn: Red Heart Wintuk 4ply Knitting Worsted
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Off White

Needles: Circular size 5 and 7

Started: July 17, 2018
Finished: August 1, 2018

Comments: This cardigan is from a pattern I've been writing. I hope to have it published before the end of the year. I've been trying to come up with a clever name for it. I love this stitch pattern.



I found some adorable sheep buttons for it.



The back looks pretty nice too.



Hat



Pattern: My own
Size: 3-6 months

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Caffe Latte

Yarn: Red Heart Wintuk 4ply Knitting Worsted
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Off White

Needles: Circular size 7

Started: August 7, 2018
Finished: August 11, 2018

Comments: I used the same hat pattern as always. Just adjusted the cuff and used the stitch pattern from the cardigan.

Booties



Pattern: My own.
Size: 3-6 months

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Caffe Latte

Yarn: Red Heart Wintuk 4ply Knitting Worsted
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Off White

Needles: Circular size 7

Started: August 14, 2018
Finished: August 15, 2018

Comments: I should write this pattern down and publish it. It's very flexible to being changed to accommodate matching the cardigans I've been making.

Blanket


Pattern: My own.
Size: 36 by 30 inches

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Caffe Latte

Crochet Hook: Size G

Started: September 22 , 2018
Finished: September 22, 2018

Comments: This is the last piece of this fleece fabric. Yay! I was getting tired of knitting with brown.



I was going to go all fancy on the edging cuz I found a cute one with polka dots, but realized I would be happier with a little bit plainer, and perhaps more masculine edging. So it's just a couple rounds of single crochet.

Since this is also Wednesday, here are the current WIPs that are getting my attention.

I've made a 34th set and am working on the booties for it now in glorious pink. A nice change from brown.



I'm making progress on the first of the pair of socks for Frank.



I am working on the heel flap. The pattern has vertical stripes here, but making them is incredibly fiddly so I decided to just make a plain one. Horizontal stripes would be cool though. Hmmm.....

Summer is gone. It's autumn in North Idaho. The leaves are changing color, and the temps have cooled down considerably. I feel like I've been cheated of the best parts of summer because it was so unbearably hot the whole time, and from the last week in July until the end of August I couldn't go outside and enjoy my deck because of the smoke from the wild fires. Phooey. Winter is on its way.

Live long and prosper. \\//