Saturday, November 6, 2010

Handmade Soap

The podcast sponsor, Lydia Marie, is at the Pittsburgh Mills craft show in Tarentum PA this weekend.  If you live in or around the area, stop by to purchase some fabulous hand made soap or lotion!

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Did you know?

Taking a break from putting the finishing touches on the 2nd Mystery Project (which will be posted very soon!) to share this cute tid-bit.  Last week, I was in the grocery store.  I always check the magazine area, incase there happens to be anything of interest.  It is pretty much hit or miss; if there is a hit, I would much rather grab it than have to pack up the baby and drive aaalll the way out to the book store, even though I have a discount card for the book store.  Anywho, as I was perusing, out of the corner of my eye I noticed someone else.  I didn't turn around, but rather, figured they could wait until I was done looking to have their turn.  (Polite, aren't I?)  As it turned out, the lady happened to be rather nice.  She was older - the grandmotherly type.  Since I was looking at the needlecraft section, she asked if I did needlework.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Time for Halloween!

October is my favorite month of the year - the air turns crisp, the leaves change colors, and there is just a certain smell and feel to the air.  And of course, October means Halloween!  I love Halloween.  No, I do not dress up like some folks do; I do not even pass out candy.  I just like it!  Years ago, my sister and I would watch the move Hocus Pocus as many times as we could during October on the Disney Channel.

Monday, October 4, 2010

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

In addition to the pattern from Plymouth in the previous post, here is a scarf from Classic Elite to knit for breast cancer awareness, (it is the same as the one I posted last year) as well as a few others.  If you have a pattern you would like to share, feel free to post  a comment with info.

Classic Elite Scarf    ---  Also from Classic Elite, here are a few more pink patterns.
Lion Brand Pink Ribbon Scarf
Knitty.com - there are several patterns here, also Tit Bits on the Knitty site
Ribbon Hotpad/Potholder
Ribbon Illusion Dishcloth
Washcloth
Several items from Bernat, crochet included

You can also purchase a pink Denise Interchangeable Needle set!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Yee-Haw!

I finally have my computer back, however the Internet access is intermittent at best.  So, while it is working, I will gab about a few things really quickly about what's coming up.  I REALLY want to get Episode 9 recorded before the end of this month!  I have oodles of things I want to talk about!  For now, I just want to give a shout out to Evelyn at Knitty Noddy. I will admit, I was kind of hesitant about ordering from a place I am not familiar with, but the price was so good I just couldn't pass it up. I will definitely order again once my budget permits.  Fast shipping, and fabulous customer service!!!  I received a personal email from Evelyn, thanking me for my order, etc.  I recommend buying from her if you are in the market for any yarn, needles or patterns.  I am adding Knitty Noddy to the yarn page at the top of the blog.  This is a great site I found whilst looking for a good deal on Handmaiden Sea Silk yarn.  I am in love with this yarn, and will review it in the near  future.  I purchased the color Pumpkin - very appropriate for this time of year, no?!  I started A Handsome Shawl from Victorian Lace Today.  I am so excited to be knitting this shawl!  This is my first endeavor into a real, serious lace project and the Sea Silk is perfect!!  I have already hit a few snags though and I haven't even finished one repeat of the pattern.  Did you know that accidentally picking up 2 yarn overs from 3 rows down can really mess things up???  I sure do now!  Fortunately, that was a super easy thing to fix!  And last night, I finally had a bit of time to myself so naturally sat down to work on the shawl.  Of course there had to be a huge, massive gob of yarn barf which is almost hopelessly tangled.  So I spent an hour trying to pick it out.  I guess I wound it funny, and in the process of pulling out the yarn to knit, it became tangled inside and then all came out in a great big mess.  I am determined to get the tangle out!!
Are you in to reading knitting fiction?  I've read a few books, my favorites so far being the Blossom Street series by Debbie Macomber.  The first in the series is The Shop of Blossom Street.  Lydia Hoffman/Goetz is the main character.  She opens a yarn store in Seattle called A Good Yarn, which she holds knitting classes in.  These books mainly focus on the people she meets at her classes.  A very nice series! I like all of the characters, and the situations they find themselves in are actually pretty believable.   At the bottom of the blog you can check out the books from Amazon.  There are also books of knitting patterns to go along with some of the books!

Also, as you may know, October is breast cancer awareness month.  Get a free pattern from Plymouth Yarn - click HERE!
OK, that is about all I have time for now.  I'll be back soon; until then, Happy Knitting!



Friday, September 17, 2010

Poor Sapphires

She is still without Internet access! Hopefully will be back up and running over the weekend! In the mean time, head on over to my new blog : www.stitchesnpurls.blogspot.com

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Mystery Project #2, part 2

Next 20 rows: sl1 as if to purl, k1 *yo, p2 tog* to last 2 stitches, k 2.
Then, repeat rows 31-42 twice.
Then, repeat rows 7-18 twice.
(posted on behalf of sapphiresnpurls by her sister. Sapphires unexpectedly finds herself without Internet access. :0)

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Catching Up

Hello fellow knitters!  The last month or so has been very hectic for me!  So as not to bore you, I will keep the details to a minimum, and then get right into the knitting stuff.  As you may know, I previously mentioned that I was expecting at the beginning of August.  Well, that turned out to be the end of July instead!  Just a minor problem on my part, I was put on bed rest and baby had to come a little earlier than planned.  Fortunately, I was far enough along that she was not considered a preemie, and there were no health issues.    And then of course, there has been the adjustment period for me - nobody tells you just how difficult and frustrating the first few sleepless weeks with a new baby can be!  Fortunately, I had my mom to help out a little bit, and now baby and I are getting into a routine and things are much easier.  Whew!!

I've been making some changes to the blog, as you may have noticed if you have been here before.  Just trying to make things easier to navigate and the like.  There are many more changes I want to implement, and will be doing so as time permits.  Also, I hope to make some more YouTube videos at some point in the near future.  I really want to figure out how to make better quality videos, so if anyone has any tips for me, please let me know!!

I have been able to find a little time to work on my knitting, but not much.  I have desperately been trying to complete the next part of the 2nd Mystery Knitting Project, and am happy to say that I am almost there! I have a new book to review, plus some others due to be released soon I want to talk about.  That I am saving for the podcast; other things I want to talk about in the next show are below.  I am not certain when I will find the time to record the next show, so for now this is it.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

4th of July Knitting Patterns and Other Stuff


Here are a few patterns if you are looking for something quick for the upcoming 4th of July.

Flag
Ribbon
Felted Hot Pads

A couple of years ago, I got some Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock Yarn called Liberty.  I never made the socks, just tucked it away with my sock yarn stash for a rainy day.  That rainy day hasn't come around yet, and I know that I would never be able to get a pair of socks finished in time this year, but maybe next year.  This is such a pretty yarn though, I can't wait to use it!  I actually found a pattern that uses this yarn at Sock Knitters, by Linda Walsh.  If you are interested, you can get it HERE.

You may have noticed a few changes here on the blog.  I've added some more links to free patterns, along with links to some blogs and newsletters.  Newsletters and blogs are a nice thing to check out - often there are some free patterns, special offers and the like.  The side bar is getting a bit crowded, so I've added some new tabs, located at the top of the blog.  There you can find links to the websites to some knitting magazines.  From there you can subscribe, order back issues, find pattern errata, etc.  (Except for Debbie Bliss.  At this time, there is no subscription offered.)   Also, there is a page for the Mystery Knitting Projects.  This is strictly for links to the entire pattern once it has been completed.   I will still be posting the pattern in parts as I go along, but I thought it a good idea to have a place where the pattern can be downloaded in its entirety; so be sure to check the Mystery Knitting Patterns tab at the top of the blog!

Now, here is a picture of what you should have so far, if you are working on the 2nd Mystery Knitting Project.  I hope to have the next pod cast done in the next couple of weeks, comfort permitting.  Not only does knitting cause my arms and hands to fall asleep, now my feet and ankles are swelling if I sit too long at the computer.  However, the end is in sight, so after baby arrives I expect these issues to go away and I can return to all things knitting!  If I am not able to get a show recorded, then the pattern will just be posted here on the blog.




And finally, thank you to my fabulous followers who have left comments!  Thanks for sticking with me!



Happy Knitting!

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Pod Cast Episode 8!!

Well, I finally have enough energy this morning to get a few of the things together that I've been wanting to talk about since the last episode.  I have no magazines to review this episode, mainly because I have not read one single magazine for months!  I have been buying them, and have started a collection on the coffee table that just keeps getting higher and higher. I know I am missing out on some great tips and yarns and patterns, so I hope to feel up to digging into them soon! In the past episodes, I listed each magazine in the corresponding blog post with a link to the web site for each magazine.  I have decided to just add a list to the side of the blog of the magazines I typically read, along with any others that I happen to come across I think you may find interesting.  I still plan to talk about magazines in future pod cast episodes, there will just not be a link within the blog post.  If you are interested in a magazine, you can just follow the link in the side bar.  I will try to have that done as soon as I can.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Still not knitting

I know it has been forever since I posted a new podcast, or comment... or video.  I had so many plans and ideas, but have gotten very side tracked.  With good reason, though.  But first, I did have a question.  What kind of yarn did I use in my "Elongated Stitch video?  Just plain old Lily Sugar n Cream cotton yarn.    Ok... so why haven't I been around lately?  Well, you might have guessed if you have scrolled down to the bottom of the blog recently.  Around the end of November / beginning of December, I started getting extremely tired.  So tired that I was falling asleep around 8 PM and still could barely drag myself out of bed in the morning to get to work on time.  On the weekends, I was sleeping in and as soon as I got up, I would sit on the couch and almost immediately fall asleep again.  That is so not me.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Long Time No Knit

I apologize for being away for so long.  I was in need of a little break.  I have had a little something going on, which I am very excited about and will be sharing with you shortly.  The next episode of the podcast will be up soon.  I have the first part of the next Mystery Knitting Project ready for you as well.  I have lots to get ready for the next podcast, and so will be working on that over the next several days.  I can't wait to get back into the swing of things!