Friday, February 20, 2009

What I did instead of knitting...




I spent the day taking pictures of almost all of my yarn stash and entering it into the organizer on Ravelry. (to anyone that doesn't know-Ravelry is on online knit and crochet community.) The Stash organizer is so cool it even impressed my geek Mr.!! I now have everything in one place and I can see what I have, in what gauge, and color and how many yards, and now pictures too!!! I have been trying to get at this since I became a member last summer. I do admit my stash is by my laundry and used the mountains as my excuse to stay in the basement all afternoon. (I did not get it all washed yet and no folding took place but tomorrow is another day!) The pictures are of the stash sorted in picture version and the other is the chart version, too cool in my land of knitting!

The other picture is of my new "borrowed" Kindle. I was given it to try till further notice. I was waiting for "Knit Two" to be available in paperback but downloaded it the other night. I read at night when my hands are too tired to knit so hard cover books don't really work. Have you ever dozed off holding a hardcover or gotten a hand cramp? The Kindle is light and easy to hold and just a click of the bar on the side and you are turning pages. Very cool. Another bonus is that you can change the font size so when I am laying down I can take my glasses off and still read. Thank you Mr ?

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Chilly Willy




Well, they did it and survived!! I have pictures to prove it. Thank to those who sponsored them. I have them home now and warmed up on homemade mac and cheese. Carbs to warm you, right? It was a very nice day and the sun was glorious. I believe there were a record number of "Plungers" at over 75. The principal of T3's school challenged the school families to raise $1,000 to "Plunge your Principal"! She did raise the money and wore a great costume as well. One of our church members also raised $1,800. Really does warm me.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Groups

I have nothing new to show. I thought I would ask you to take a moment of your day to read about some projects I think are very interesting. This is a charity group project to benefit the Support Network for Battered Women, True Beauty. The other group to read about is The Milkweed Project, which is a collaborative art project. (Both of these are Ravelry groups, a and b.)

I also want to brag about my boys. My Mr. and T1 & T2 are taking the Peconic Plunge on Saturday to benefit the homeless here on Long Island. They will be swimming in the bay for a bit and T3 and I will be holding the towels and blankets. (I am making soup to warm the swimmers as well.) Then on Sunday afternoon T1 is participating in World Vision's "I will starve for food" which is a 30 hour fast to raise awareness and monies to feed children around the globe. More here.

Thank you for your time.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Bella, Bella, Bella, and Bella



I finished pair one and two. I timed myself on the second pair and it took 7 hours. I was working out of two skeins and had to finish the second pair to find it took only one skein per pair. I know I have said it many times but the Brown Sheep Lambs Pride is the best yarn and the best value out there. The pattern calls for 220 yards so I got 4 skeins now I have enough for four pairs. When I gave the finished mittens to the teacher that commissioned them another teacher wants the fourth pair! The other day I knit the 7 hours straight and even today still have hand cramps. I know, Boohoo! a whole day of knitting.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Bella's Mittens


I was asked to knit the Bella Mittens from the movie "Twilight" for the kindergarten teacher at T3's school. She and her friends fell in love with them. I have the first pair of three done except for the thumbs. I am using Brown Sheep Worsted in Charcoal Heather from School Products in Manhattan. I didn't want to wait or pay for shipping so I had my Mr. pick it up when he was there last week. This yarn is wonderful. If you have never used it I highly recommend finding a project appropriate. The pattern is only 82 rows so went pretty quickly. Twelve stitch cable pattern and ribbing. Nice. I am going back to finish now and watch the rest of the Super Bowl (really I just like the commercials).

p.s. The computer is working much better now and was only gone for 4 days!