Monday, December 18, 2006
Sneak Peak ~ NEW colorways for LBW
FIJI - Kettle dyed minimally processed farm yarn. I used Wiltons frosting dyes for this.
MIDNIGHT BLOSSOM - Kettled dyed and same yarn as above, but I used a combination of different dyes (Wiltons, Kool Aid, and acid). I have some of the same yarn dyed black to use as trim.
JELLY BEAN - Handpainted single ply worsted weight wool yarn. Dyed with a combination of dyes. I swatched this yarn and it looks just like a bowl of jelly beans.
COTTON CANDY - Hand painted worsted weight merino wool using Wiltons. I left sections of the natural wool color between the teal and dark pink, hoping for a softer look. I think it worked :-)
DUTCH WINDMILL - Another minimally processed small farm yarn kettle dyed in shades of blue and brown.
STEEL MAGNOLIA - Hand painted bulky weight yarn. This particular yarn is going to be come a favorite. It has a soft hand and nice sheen. It will make a bullet proof soaker. :-)
KANSAS PRAIRIE - Minimally processed farm yarn from Canada. Kettle dyed in shades of yellow, brown, and blue.
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Strawberry Sundae Soaker
Monday, December 11, 2006
A couple Little Bear Wear soakers
If you would like to see more of my soakers, I am guest stocking at belladonna designs until the end of the year:
www.hyenacart.com/belladonnadesigns
Saturday, December 02, 2006
60th Wedding Anniversary Quilt
Thanksgiving 2006
~Hanging out with G&G Knoll~
~Visiting Veldheer's Wooden Shoe Factory~
~A true Dutch Girl in Wooden Shoes~
~Playing dress-up at Bruce & Anne's~
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Free Knitting Patterns
Watch Cap - leftover yarn from my stash that I dyed with Koolaid. The very end of the top decrease turned out wonky and I forgot to guage (shame! shame!) so this is going to the charity box.
http://www.needlebeetle.com/free/seacap.htm
Snowflake Hat - kettle dyed Patons Classic Merino using Wilton's. This is a Christmas present for my 1.5 year old niece. The free pattern is from Little Turtle Knits.
http://www.littleturtleknits.com/snowflakehat.htm
Kitchen Dishie - I didn't dye this. :) It's good old Sugar N Cream. Another Christmas present . . . I've got another one 1/2 done and several more to go.
http://www.jimsyldesign.com/~dishbout/kpatterns/ridgestitch.html
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
It's Voting Day!
Are you going to vote . . . I hope so!
Not planning on voting . . . I suggest you move to Canada!
Enough said . . . I'll get off my soapbox.
Friday, November 03, 2006
What I've been up to lately . . .
1. My sister moved - Yee Haw! Hallelujah! Goody-Goody-Gumdrops! Sarah, Robert, and the boys moved from Brooklyn, NY into a lovely, lovely community about 1 1/2 hours north of the Big Apple. They are all reveling in all their extra SPACE. =) Abigail and I already visited her for a few days. It was a wonderful time for Abigail to play with her cousins and for me to hang out with my lil' sister.
2. Family trip to Williamsburg, VA - This was to celebrate our 10th anniversary . . . back in May, LOL. It was worth the wait. All three of us had a lovely, relaxing time. Take a peek at just few of my favorite pictures:3. More decluttering - Every week several more bags of "stuff" is taken to Goodwill. The next big area to tackle is my SEWING ROOM . . .
4. Christmas preparations - We are spending Thanksgiving in Michigan with the grandparents and will also celebrate Christmas while we are there. That means having all the presents bought or made by the middle of November. Yikes! I am making progress but expect to burn the candle on both ends late into the night next week.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
A little bit of this and that Tuesday
Abigail had her second day of pre-school today. She cried for a bit but was distracted by the bubble blowing so that I could slip out.
I had a very nice Goodwill shopping morning. I found a lovely 3/4 sleeve length Talbot top in red -- my favorite color. It is made from a nice substantial knit so it should launder well. I also found a nice long jumper made from a rayon print - black background with small dark rose flowers. I have a little black t-shirt that will fit well under it and some chunky black Mary Jane's. To top it all off I found a bread machine. =) Last week I read some reviews online about various models and this is one that was highly recommended. Yeah! It is great condition and even has the owner's manual.
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Abigail's Favorite Books
Play with Me by Marie Hall Ets
Sammy the Seal by Syd Hoff
Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans
There are Rocks in my Soxs! by Patricia Thomas
Thy Friend Obadiah by Brinton Turkle
Ox-cart Man by Donald Hall
Corduroy by Don Freeman
Blueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskey
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
How I Spent my Summer Vacation by Mark Teague
The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats
Don't Forget to Write by Martina Selway
Rabbits & Raindrops by Jim Arnosky
Good Job, Little Bear by Martin Waddell
Guess Who's Coming, Jesse Bear by Nancy White Carlstrom
Curious George by HA Rey
Frog and Toad Together by Arnold Lobel
Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey
Humphrey the Lost Whale by Wendy Tokuda
Friday, September 08, 2006
Modest Mommy Shopping
'Tis a Gift to be Simple
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Mission De-Clutter
Houston . . . we have a clothesline!
ETA: Um, I love the smell of sheets fresh off the clothesline. They smell of the wind and sunshine, something that laundry detergent and dryer sheets can NEVER duplicate.
ETA #2: I just read over at BWO that Crystal is starting a Frugal Friday column so I am going to tack that on to this post. In our last home (a condo), we couldn't have an outdoor clothesline, so my husband put 3 clotheslines in the basement. We used them faithfully the 6 years we lived there and our electric bill reflected that. When we bought our first house 4 years ago it was somewhat vague if we could have an outdoor clothesline in our community so we used a combination of a basement clothesline and 2 drying racks. Now that the electric rates went up, we bit the bullet and bought an umbrella clothesline from Home Depot. Here are some links for other alternative drying options in various price ranges:
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Simple Bathroom Cleaning Routine
Clean the two upstairs bathrooms is part of Wednesday's house blessings and this is the routine I follow:
- Collect bath towels and wash clothes. Pile them all in the hallway. Reserve the hand towels to wipe up during cleaning.
- Get cleaning supplies bucket from laundry room. It contains 5 things - window cleaner, toilet bowl gel, soap scum solution, multi-purpose cleaner, and scrubbie pad.
- Move toiletry caddy to windowsill.
- Quick swipe of counters to pick up loose hair (I shed alot and really don't want that in my scrubbie).
- Squirt toilet bowl gel around inside rim of toilet bowl and let sit while I clean.
- Pull up basin stoppers, squirt with soap scum solution, and gently scour with scrubbie pad and tepid water; rinse and dry with one corner of reserved hand towel.
- Spray counter top and faucets with multi-purpose cleaner. Wipe dry and shine chrome with 2nd corner of reserved hand towel.
- Spray mirror with window cleaner and wipe dry with remaining dry half of hand towel.
- Quicky wipe windowsill, light switch plate, and tops of towel bars.
- Scrub toilet with brush.
- Wipe top of toilet tank lid, flush handle, toilet lid, toilet seat, toilet bowl rim, outside toilet bowl, and toilet bowl base with the now damp hand towel (I start at the top and work my way down so not to spread any germies on my clean toilet). Toss in pile with other towels.
- Sweep floor and deposit loose hair in trash.
- Empty trash and replace liner (ie. Walmart bag); replenish toilet paper as needed (I keep one on the holder and 2 in reserve).
- Hang clean towels.
The second bathroom is just the same except:
- There is no window in this bathroom and therefore no window so I set the toiletry caddy on the edge of the tub.
- There is a tub in this bathroom so I scrub it right after I scrub the toilet. I don't use a fancy tub cleanser -- just a squirt of anti-bacterial hand soap on the scrubbie pad. That's the way my Momma did it when I was growing up. :)
It seems like alot when you write it down but I can do both in 30 minutes. It is kind of weird but I always feel very domestic when I finish cleaning the bathrooms.
A Knitting Random act of Kindness
On Monday, I was in Walmart picking up some navy blue thread for a sewing project. The knitting needles were adjacent from the thread display. I happened to overhear a young woman say to her friend, "I really want to learn how to knit." She must have noticed my head pop up because she asked me, "Do you know how to knit?" I helped her pick out a pair of knitting needles and some good yarn. I told her about www.knittinghelp.com and the wonderful how-to videos on that site. We parted ways with a smile and "have fun!"
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
The Sewing Bug
Can it be?! I think I caught the sewing bug. :) The weather is getting cooler and I am itching to get started sewing some fall clothing for Abigail and perhaps myself as well. What makes it even sweeter is that I have so many lovely corduroy and cotton prints that will make beautiful outfits for her. Abigail loves to wear dresses so I am going to run with that and make her several jumpers that are play-friendly -- nice and roomy with patch pockets for her "treasures". I think I will line a couple of them with a nice cotton solid or print for added warmth so that she can wear them into the winter. If I get some girl sized knee socks, I can pull them up around her thighs like old-fashioned stockings and her legs will stay toasty warm.
Monday, September 04, 2006
Simple Living Part 2 - House Blessings
I can't remember where I picked up the phrase "house blessing" but I like it so much better than daily chores or house cleaning. Even though it is my job to take care of the house, I don't want my husband, daughter, friends and family to think that it is a drudgerous task. I want the daily activities that I do to keep my home clean and tidy to be a blessing to them.
Monday
- tidy and dust bedrooms
- vacuum bedrooms
- grocery shop
Tuesday
- clean kitchen
- vacuum living room, family room and rugs
- errands
Wednesday
- clean upstairs bathrooms
- vacuum hall and stairs
- change bed sheets and towels
Thursday
- clean 1/2 bathroom
- swiffer wood floors
- errands
Friday
- vacuum kitchen floor and mop
- sweep bathroom floors and mop
Saturday
- bake for following week
- pick up sewing area
Sunday
- church
- meal plans for coming week
Simple Living Part 1 - Daily Tasks
Make beds
1 load laundry - dry, fold, and put away
Load/Run/Unload dishwasher
Walk with Abigail
Sewing/Reading
Pick up toys
Straighten kitchen - wipe down counters, empty sink, change towels/dishie as needed, sweep floor
I've been following these DMRs for over a year and it's working well for me. Some days I might have a bad headache, Abigail might not be in fine form, or I'll have an unexpected activity pop up and I can fall back and just do these things. It keeps me from feeling guilty which is a very nice thing.
Happy Labor Day
List of TTD (9/4-9/9)
- Pick up contacts - after 12 noon on Tuesday
- Make medical appointments - physicals, blood work, dental, vision, etc. We are changing over to a Health Savings Account next year so we want to get all the expensive stuff done before Jan. 1, 2007.
- Work on Gma Ruth's quilt - I'd like to get 10-12 blocks done this week.
- Clean out spare bedroom - It's been a catch-all for junk since Abigail's birth 2 years ago.
- Daily housekeeping tasks
- Weekly library visit
- Weekly thrift store visit - This week it will be Tuesday as we are going with friends from church. :)
- Finish 2 wool soakers - All I have to do is kitchener graft the crotches on both of them and knit the cuffs.
- Re-work LBW hyena cart - Take some new pictures, list some new items, etc.
- Refill propane tank
That should keep me busy during naptimes and on errands.
Meal Plans (9/4-9/10)
Monday - sandwiches for lunch / church picnic for supper
Tuesday - sandwiches + yogurt + fruit for lunch / Lasagna for supper
Wednesday - leftover Lasagna for lunch / homemade chicken noodle soup for supper
Thursday - leftover soup + sandwich for lunch / sausage and oven fried potatoes for supper
Friday - leftover sausage & potatoes for lunch / out-to-eat for supper :)
Saturday - various leftovers for lunch / homemade pizza for supper
Sunday - BBQ chicken on the grill for lunch / various leftovers for supper
Sunday, September 03, 2006
Christmas Present Planning
Stephanie - 11 years old; small quilted messenger bag
Christopher - 9 years old; flannel lounge pants
Joshua - 5 years old; flannel lounge pants
Matthew - 9 years old; flannel lounge pants
Mikayla - 7 years old; small quilted messenger bag
Madison - 4 years old; knitted wool slippers
Makenzie - 2 years old; knitted wool slippers
Jesse - 5 years old; tangram set & tic-tac-toe game
James - 2 years old; bean bag set
Gpa Knoll - knitted wool scarf
Gma Knoll - knitted wool fingerless gloves
Gpa Molenaar - knitted wool hat
I have all the fabric and yarn that I need for these projects so all I have to provide is the time to make them.