Wednesday, November 6, 2024

SOME MORE BABY HATS

I added to the baby hat pile and even changed up the pattern with the finer yarn.  The one on the far left is really a pink;  I worked on it in the sunshine for my dedicated 1-hour-outside-time yesterday. 
I have to go for blood work today so will bring some more yarn, 
the red in the foreground, to work on while I wait 
which I hope won't be too long!

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

BABY HATS BY HANDD

Taking advantage of scrap yarn and idle hands, 
I am knitting up some newborn hats for the local women's pregnancy center. I am knitting these by hand not on the knitting machine so I can do it laying down.  Knitting is a very calming outlet.
 

Monday, November 4, 2024

JUST STITCHING FROM MEMORY!

I asked Bill to pick me up some dishcloth cotton and he bought me 6 skeins to keep me busy!  I keep thinking I should make some different ones but then I remember that learning something new right now is a bit of a slog so I make what my hands remember and can disengage the brain! lol  I make 2 dishcloths from a skein so they make a lovely thank you gift for those who brought meals!

Thank you for your kind words from yesterday's post;  and for sticking with me even though my posts have been sporadic of late!  

 

Sunday, November 3, 2024

CONTEMPLATION


 Facing death does something to you physically, mentally and spiritually, to say the least.  For most of the time, eternity is way out there and so we can push it out of our mind.  
Twice now I have been 'gone' and brought 'back' and I think about the fact I don't want to leave my family, yet I do know where I will spend eternity so I am sad about still being alive but happy, too.  See what I mean, it is hard.  And being alive means a lot of pain and pushing yourself to look ahead to see a reason for all of this.  

This is where my faith comes in;  the anchor for me, 
the person of Jesus Christ in the Scriptures. Who provides the prolonging for my days and I trust him for the reason I am still here and also provides my hope for the future
 even through these hard days.
  
 In my prone state, I came across a woman who clearly shares the Scriptures and adds a bit of artwork to her journal pages. 
 I was intrigued.  I could work on my writing , which has suffered greatly these last few months, and my watercolor, which has been all but forgotten, while immersing my soul in sound truth.  
 
 Since Sept 9, I have shared my physical challenges, my mental struggles and I wanted to voice my spiritual beliefs with you also.  Thanks for listening and cheering me on, it means a lot.

Saturday, November 2, 2024

WARPING ANEW


 I ordered a new warping board-it is smaller and lighter -which is a benefit for storage and lifting!  I am going to make a table runner.  Only 300 more wraps to go!!!  I'm going to be trying some overshot weaving and hope to be weaving by next week.  

Thursday, October 31, 2024

GAINING SOME GROUND

I cut the rest of the tumbling blocks for a table runner. 
  I'm hoping to start to  sew some together today!
I've been working on another kerchief with the same cotton yarn.  
I'm thinking I have enough for at least one more.

This one is a variation of the granny square triangle with a picot edge.  I took this to work on after my bone density test when I was waiting for Bill to come and pick me up. 

 

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

IN THE STUDIO

A friend came over yesterday with an alteration project 
and once I set her on the right course, I tried to do a bit of cutting out using the Accuquilt and some Autumn fabrics.
I was able to cut out some small tumbling blocks which will eventually form a table runner!
 

Monday, October 28, 2024

GOTCHA COVERED!

I watched a simple tutorial for this kerchief 
and whipped it up in a few hours. 
 I used #3 cotton yarn (more like threads) and a size 5mm crochet hook.  I will be making several more of them! 
 This is the graduated yarn from black to light grey
 (this yarn  tried to be a shawl but after ripping it out several times, I was definitely over it!) 
so it will be interesting to me to make the kerchiefs
 through the different colors!
 

Sunday, October 27, 2024

A BIT WONKY JUST LIKE ME!

The blanket is completed--I was making 12 different blocks from the book, 60 Quick Knit Blanket Squares.  Even though the blocks were knit on the same needles and yarn, they did not have the same gauge because of the different textured knits so I got mad and put them in a box and tried not to remember them!  I did enjoy making them at the time, though.  But out of sheer boredom now, I dug them out and thought I would crochet them together no matter the variation in sizes and just make a blanket.  
And I did.  
It has been on my lap all day and I am glad it is doing what it was made for--warmth and color!  Someday soon, I will soak this blanket, spin it out and then lay it out to blocks and see if that helps but for now, it matches it's Maker just right!
(after a very discouraging week, I woke up feeling so much better yesterday.  I needed the boost!)
 

Saturday, October 26, 2024

SHE KNITS

 This pair of socks made in KnitPicks' Stroll in the colorway, 
Frolic, but I think it looks more like a beach 
with the sand, water and seaweed! lol 
 2.5mm needles, 64 stitches, toe-up socks with a k3, p1 ribbed leg.

Friday, October 25, 2024

BLOCKS

   

After a couple of rough days, I finally was able to sit up again and so I dug in my closet and pulled out an old abandoned project.  It was abandoned because while I enjoyed making each square, they were not exactly equally sized squares when I was done!  I decided to crochet them together and ignore the differences.

It worked well for the most part.  I am working on adding quite a few rows of crochet around the outside that they are joined.

I will keep adding rows (hdc ttbl) until I run out of yarn!  

 

Monday, October 21, 2024

SMALL SOCKS

This sock for me was a much quicker knit than the man socks!  One done and the toe begun on the second one.
 

Sunday, October 20, 2024

HEMMED IN

My 'accomplishment for the day' yesterday, I hemmed the towels.
Gave them all a good measure and tossed them into the washer.
And after washing and drying, they are perfect!  
(Well to me they are!)  
The towels shrunk 1" in width and 3 1/2" in length so they are 
now 15" wide and 27" long. 
 

Saturday, October 19, 2024

BOTTLED UP

I did a craft yesterday morning!  I cleaned the bottle then stuffed it with 'leaves' and a cork topped fairy lights.
I had cut the white vinyl lettering, peeled back the waste
 and pulled out all of the leftover bits.
I then placed the transfer tape on top 
so I could position it on the bottle!
And the best part is putting it on the window ledge!
 

Friday, October 18, 2024

ANOTHER DAY

A little bit of outdoors time and an ice cream sandwich
 to reward me for the effort! lol
Last night when I was playing yarn chicken and lost....
I had to rip out the first sock so that the legs would be even! 
 It worked out without too much trouble!

And in no time I had a pair of socks to give to Bill!  

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

SO I SEWED


I worked hard to sew the last 5 rows together and then to the top 5 which were already sewn pre-Sepsis!  It was a lot of work and stumbling to sit and sew, get up and iron, reach for the next row, etc!  My eyes, hands and feet are not coordinated with my brain yet and it took a lot of thinking to do what should be so easy to do!  BUT I DID IT!!!  I did have to go and rest afterwards. 
 This recovery stuff is hard work.

Monday, October 14, 2024

ONE DONE

Bill gave the socks a try on to see if it was high enough
 for his taste and he said it was just right!  
A photo for scale --my size 8 sock
 is a bit smaller than his size 15....!
 

Sunday, October 13, 2024

SOCKS

I made it up the large foot and around the heel and am ready to begin the leg ribbing on the socks for Bill.

The pretty bouquet from Bill to cheer me up!  

I do love the color!

 

Friday, October 11, 2024

MILTON LEFT A MESS

Power outages and no internet gave us a few days without being connected to the rest of the world! 
 The yard is a mess everywhere but there was no damage 
to our house for which we are grateful!  
The banana trees didn't fare as well, unfortunately!  
I did a bit of knitting on the smaller Sentro knitting machine 
using DK weight yarn.  I would think It will fit 6-12 month olds.
I also finished another pre-illness project, the crow wall plaque! 
I just needed to put the polyacrylic on to seal the painted wood 
so I could put the Cricut cut vinyl on as the finishing touch!
 
And a noble view of my companion, Lena.

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

WEDNESDAY WIPS

I am putting out a few decorations at a time.
And weaving a 14 row repeat each time I take my 'walk' .  
I am on towel #2 at least so the 1" at-a-time is adding up.
I added a row along the side and along the top on this blanket that never ends.  I still have enough yarn to make it a king size blanket but right now it is 40' x 60".  
I will be setting it aside for a while again.
I did wind up some new sock yarn, Hawthorne, because Bill has asked for a new pair and it will be a nice way to say thank you for the care he has given me over this last month!

We are getting rain already from Milton; we will be experiencing 30-40 mph winds but nothing like the coast will be receiving.  Our home is not in a flood zone so while the lowland way out back where we have our pond will flood, it is not going to impact our house. Bill has the generator all primed and ready if we do experience a power outage.  I know it will be a wild night for many and I will keep my eye on my view from bed...

 

SOME MORE BABY HATS

I added to the baby hat pile and even changed up the pattern with the finer yarn.  The one on the far left is really a pink;  I worked on it...