Monday, July 30, 2007

Picked Fresh from the Garden


Isn't the color breath-taking! This is a crossed cherry tomato in my daughter's garden-when we saw the color-all swirls of yellow and orange-we knew we had a picture that had to be taken. The wool I handspun is a hand-dyed superwash from an EBay store, Jenya Loves Fibers, and it spun like a dream. The sock is a free pattern posted on Turtlegirl's blog called the Red Dwarf Socks. This was my first time knitting toe-up socks and it was a new challenge. Think about all the lace patterns you have tried cuff to toe and now imagine the pattern going the other way.........what creative possiblilities!

Jewels for the Feet!


Aren't these beautiful?! I think they turned out better than I hoped especially since the colors I was aiming for, purple/green and brown, sure are hidden in this outcome--sometimes creative goofs are still jewels in their own right. These will be ornaments for my daughter's feet-I love you, thanks for encouraging my creations and letting me make some for you!

Saturday, July 28, 2007

A Sewing Room



Worked all day on Friday and finished today--an area in the previously owned boys room that is now a guest room/sewing room! It has been hard to have to store things in a corner of my kitchen and then to set it all up each time I wanted to sew! To have an area to leave it all set up is a definite step up in the world! So nice to not have to pack it all away when I was finished with today's project! As we add on to this home, I won't even have to share this room-it will be a right proper room of creativity....I can see it already.................

I knit some kitchen hand towels for the boy's apt--some traditions need to be passed on to the next generation....thank you, sons, for appreciating this fact.

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Empty Nest/Full Heart


Today our youngest child moved out to share an apt with his big brother. Their jobs are in the same town so it is a nice move for both of them. They have both moved out before but I think this move is the final one - have you experienced this, too? This time the move-outs were happy and mature events; we have prepared them for this since birth, right!? I knitted on the way there and back-the way I verify all occasions in my life-so many events are marked by a particular project that are like memorials to me-even if it just looks like a sock, scarf, sweater, etc. to others....here is today's project-the sock I am making for Favorite Socks KAL.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Travelling Day


Ahhhh, home....I am always excited to head out on a trip and always so grateful to arrive home again. Held Tommy, my cat, for half of the 8 hour trip and the rest I finally got to do some knitting. This is going to be the first pair of socks from the Favorite Socks book by Interweave Press which was the catalyst for starting the blog-I also joined their KAL (a knit along online group). For this pair of socks I dyed the wool, a superwash from Halcyon Yarn, and spun it on my Ashford Joy spinning wheel. It is now going to be a full sock version of the Padded Footlets from the book-the best thing about working with your hands is the individual touch you can add to a design!

Monday, July 23, 2007

A Day of Firsts


Today I have done something to celebrate a new era of my life, I am joining the community of knitting/spinning bloggers! This year has held a host of new activities-mainly retiring and moving from the Northeast to the Southeast which has been a dream since I was 12 years old. Gratefully, the man I married was blessed with the same inclination and we have aimed for this goal for 31 years!

(Thank you to my 'tech guy' , my daughter!)

PLEASANT PUTTERINGS

I did sew the rows together and cut the borders so I could sew them.  I didn't make too many mistakes (the brain is still very slow! lol...