Did a postcard swap with some buddies over on ravelry.com and this is what I received. Not sure why the pic is sideways....
Thursday, April 1, 2010
card swap
Did a postcard swap with some buddies over on ravelry.com and this is what I received. Not sure why the pic is sideways....
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Ravelympics

I won the following medals as a member of Team 10in2010. You can see my projects at this page labeled with "ravelympics."





I can't wait till the next time!
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Catch up!
Well, the first and foremost would be ravelry!!! Love it and am now addicted! I am on there posting in my groups, chatting, looking for patterns, whatever. I'm also addicted to swaps! Swaps are where you sent stuff to someone in the group and get stuff in return--usually based on a theme or at least a price range. I did 12 (yes 12) in the last couple months of 2009 and I'm signed up for a dozen more in the next few weeks. I'm in a couple pools--those are different. You sign up for a group that is centered around a reality show where contestants leave each week (like Survivor), you are put with a group of people and each person is given 2 contestants. Person with the winning contestant gets stuff sent from the other "losers."
Stemming from my new interest in ravelry is my quest to become a better knitter and not be so scared of everything. I learned how to knit in the round (taught myself) and have made many cowls. Here's a couple:
Lastly, I'm online on Facebook quite a bit. Always interested in what everyone else is doing and saying....
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Knitting poem
A Knitters Night before Christmas
'Twas the night before Christmas and all around me was unfinished knitting not under the tree. The stockings weren't hung by the chimney with care 'cause the heels and toes had not a stitch there.
The children were nestled all snug in their beds, but I had not finished the caps for their heads. Dad was asleep; he was no help at all, and the sweater for him was six inches too small.
When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, I put down my needles to see what was the matter. Away to the window I flew like a flash, tripped over my yarn and fell with a crash.
The tangle of yarn that lay deep as the snow reminded me how much I still had to go. Out on my lawn, I heard such a noise, I thought it would wake both Dad and the boys.
And although I was tired, my brain a bit thick, I knew in a moment it must be Saint Nick!
What I heard then left me somewhat perplexed-ed, for not a name I heard was what I expected. "Move Ashford; move Lopi; move Addie & Clover; move Reynolds; move Starmore; and Noro - move over!"
"Paton, don't circle round, stay in the line. Come now, you sheep, you'll work out just fine! I know this is hard being just your first year, I'd hate to back to eight tiny reindeer."
I peered over the sill; what I saw was amazing, eight woolly sheep on my lawn all a'grazing.
And then, in a twinkle, I heard at my door Santa's coming across the porch floor. I rose from my knees and got back on my feet, and as I turned round, Saint Nick I did meet.
He was dressed all in wool from his head to his toes and his cloths were hand knit from above to below. A bright Fairisle sweater he wore on his back, and his toys were all stuffed in a aran knit sack. His cap was a wonder of bobbles and lace, a beautiful frame for his rosy red face.
The scarf round his neck could have stretched for a mile, and the socks peeking over his boots were Argyle. The backs of his mittens bore an intricate cable, and suddenly on one I spied a small label.
SC was the duplicate stitch on the cuff, and I asked "Hay Nick, did you knit all this stuff?"
He proudly replied "Ho-ho-ho, yes I did. I learned how to knit when I was a kid." He was chubby and plump, a quite well-dressed old man, and I laughed to myself for I'd thought of a plan.
I flashed him a grin and jumped in the air, the next thing he knew he was tied to a chair. He spoke not a word, but looked in his lap where I'd laid my needles and yarn for a cap.
He quickly began knitting, first one cap then two; for the first time I thought I might really get through. He put heels on the stockings and toes on some socks while I sat back drinking scotch on the rocks!!
So quickly, like magic his needles they flew, that he was all finished by quarter to two. He sprang for his sleigh when I let him go free, and over his shoulder he looked back at me.
And I heard him exclaim as he sailed past the moon "Next year start your knitting sometime around June!"
- Author Unknown
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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Sunday, September 6, 2009
60 scarves in 60 days challenge!

Thursday, September 3, 2009
WOW--I won!
Pictures on my facebook page
Monday, August 31, 2009
Fair entries--ugh what a day!
I walked down to the needlework department table (after being misdirected several times) and waited in another line. I handed over my entry form to 2 ladies I'm guessing were just shy of 90. (FYI--I have no problem with the elderly in general). They started asking me for my items in the order listed on the form and argued over every one of them. They didn't know knitting from crocheting, yet seemed to dispute each entry as being the wrong category. Then they both felt the need to make snarky comments about each item (baby hat was too small, scarf looked like a belt, Steeler baby booties were just a silly idea, etc). The one lady had ragged fingernails and snagged 2 of the items before they got to the display tables.
When they finally finished insulting me and the items, they handed them off to the woman who displayed them according to category. She then made her own round of snide comments about each entry. I fully expect if I get each of the items back, they will be dirty, snagged, and obviously not winner of any ribbons.
What happened to the family friendly county fair that I remember as a kid? Perhaps if these ancient fair organizers are not happy about accepting this reseponsibilites, they shouldn't do it! I heard the ladies at the next table gushing over each entry given to them (flowers) and they were nothing more than ordinary flowers like the ones I got from the store to plant outside. Apparently, the long time fair entrants and friends of fair staff got the pleasant treatment only.
Guess I'll find someplace else to enter items next year!
Friday, August 28, 2009
Lion Brand FREE patterns!
You can search the patterns by search terms or categories. My ONLY complaint is that the have the same pattern using different types of yarn and call it different patterns. That kind of bugs me. But overall, I think it is a great resource for finding new and interesting things to make--especially if you use any of their yarn like I do!
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
CPSIA update!
"A new vote has exempted fabric and yarn from the lead testing and certification requirements for children’s products under the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act. The exemption, which is expected to go into effect within a matter of days, does not include snaps, buttons, zippers and the like. The result is that the final garment will still need to be tested."
So as long as there are no snaps, buttons, etc, we are cool! Good news for those of us who pulled all the baby stuff off their site or stopped making it to comply!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Lapghan--like it or hate it?
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
2 new yarn stores in 1 day in the big city!
The second store was Knit One in Squirrel Hill. I got lost on the way there (thought it was in Shadyside) and they gave me great directions by phone. Very fun place and if I lived in the city again, I would probably live there on their comfy couch. Picked out some great yarn by Beracco--Vintage Wool and Comfort Chunky. I asked for it to be wound into pull skeins and they showed me how to do it on their winder--so cool!
Been exploring Berocco's website and found a blog and new FREE patterns. Love it!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Wicked the cat and yarn...
This is Wicked the cat. He is 5 1/2 years old and since I adopted him almost 4 years ago, he has lived up to his name in many ways (hence the reason I named him that). However, the one thing he had NEVER done was show any interest at all in my yarn stash. I laughed at the many stories of other knitters/crocheters who had cats destroying their IPOs or digging in their stashes. I was very thankful that Wicked was rather uncharacteristically well behaved in that area. I even used to tempt him with small balls of left over yarn, but he had no interest at all.....that is, until this morning. I woke up and Wicked was not asleep on the washer as he normally was each day. I knew something was up so I was careful to look where I walked in fear of stepping in something warm and squishy. In the living room stretched from end to end was an unraveled ball of eyelash-type yarn. Wicked left sort of an art project for me. Almost all of it was damp or wet from him chewing on it. Gross! I guess he had a fun night! He was already under the sofa expecting to get yelled at, but I just laughed. Guess I learned my lesson on trusting yarn with a cat--can't control their playful nature forever.
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Approaching other knitters.
Friday, August 14, 2009
I followed a crochet pattern!
Then on Facebook, I found some old high school buddies. One suggested I look up his wife on Etsy (Jaybird Designs). I did and immediately bought a pattern for a really cute scarf. After much, much frogging, I finally completely the first one.

Jen (the designer) had a good laugh over my years of experience and difficulty completing an easy pattern. But I'm quite proud of conquering my fear and whipped out a second one.
I have since gone pattern crazy and plan to master a lot new stitches and stich combinations. Jen's work can be found at www.jaybirdDesigns.etsy.com
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Adventures with first flat panel and blocking
So I had another first--blocking. I wet it completely, folded it in half (it was over 8') and pinned it to my ironing board.
After letting it dry, I took out the pins and was SO EXCITED because the scarf was perfectly flat. I picked it up, shook it out a little, and ZIP, it rolled back up again. Not quite a small as originally, but a tube nonetheless. I was rather discouraged because I had mastered the tube scarves ages ago and really wanted something nice and flat. I chatted with my list buddies on Yahoo and realized that the all ewrapping or knitting was the culprit and without purls, it was always going to curl. So, I decided to leave it like it is and promote it as a long scarf good for wrapping.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Sadly neglected!
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Overdue update!
I have a few new scarves in my original shop. I'm still obsessed with knitting Homespun yarn by Lion Brand. Lots of different colors--check out the russet and lavendar fantasy scarves.
I'm intending to do a handmade Christmas this year as part of my Etsy pledge to eliminate waste. Hope family and friends appreciate the hours of work that will go into their gifts (handmade by other Etsyians too).
Friday, July 25, 2008
Scrabble tiles!
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Etsy
Shout out to my buddy Marcie on the other side of OH. Probably the only friend who actually visited my site after getting the link. Marcie sells Avon so visit her store at http://youravon.com/mzorn-smith