It was time for a new winter scarf, so I pulled some new yarn out of my yarn bin, and whipped this lovely, and warm scarf up. I knit it on size 10.5 US needles out of Trabajos Del Peru, 100% Extra Fine Merino Wool. I made a simple pattern, of knitting the middle length wise and than picking up stitches on the ends to add both length and interest. So far it has been perfect, soft, warm, and pretty!
Monday, December 31, 2012
Friday, December 28, 2012
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
New Old Jars
With mothers getting rid of things we have been gaining things left and right. This new, for us jars, have just found a home in our pantry holding our bulk goods.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Making Monday: The Basket
I began a very intense adventure of trying to use all the t-shirt material left over from making t-shirt quilts. What had started as a medium bowl/hamper thing to hold projects I was in the middle of or latter in life toys the kids had left on the floor, grew into crocheting a basket to hold blankets next to the couches.
The project has now been completed! It is very unwieldy, and huge, and works quite well. It is really very fun to touch and look at.
Friday, December 21, 2012
1...2...3...Break
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Shopping Local
Since Black Friday, we have decided to only buy from local shops and locally made whenever possible. Check out some of our favorites below.
Here is a list of some great local places
Buy Local Twin Cities
Eateries:
Hop Wong
Pizza Luce
Punch Pizza
Seward Cafe
True Thai
Taco Taxi
Grocery Stores:
Hampden Park Co-op
Shops:
Glad Creations
Yarnery
Articulture
Welna II Hardware
Video Rental:
Filmzilla
Here is a list of some great local places
Buy Local Twin Cities
Eateries:
Hop Wong
Pizza Luce
Punch Pizza
Seward Cafe
True Thai
Taco Taxi
Grocery Stores:
Hampden Park Co-op
Shops:
Glad Creations
Yarnery
Articulture
Welna II Hardware
Video Rental:
Filmzilla
Monday, December 17, 2012
Making Monday: Soap
With some boiling water and grated, locally-made soap, we created liquid soap. Mix a few other things to make laundry soap. We will let you know how the soaps work. Check out this site for recipes.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Handmade Bowls
This is my favorite stack of bowls in the house, everyone of these bowls was made by hand, and everyone of these bowls gets eaten out of.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Monday, December 10, 2012
Making Monday: Project Tote
I was so inspired by my grocery tote that I modified the tote bag pattern a little to make myself a small project bag to make transporting knitting projects smoother. My great aunt Bertie has been cleaning out her fabrics which has meant amazing things for me. The outside of this bag, is made almost only out of pre-cut squares, she gave me, sewn together to make this patchwork fabric. I used some of the leftover ones to make a small pocket on the inside, which is adorable. Now all I have to do is get knitting.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Paper Boat
Sometimes when I'm bored in a classroom at work I'll make little things out of paper I've found on the floor. And then I'll leave it in my pocket, once things start to pick up. When I come home and switch into pajamas I empty my pocket and re-find small treasures. Usually I will leave them somewhere, and every once in a while they will catch the right light, and make me smile, and live in that moment.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
GreatGrandma's Sewing Basket
I recently received my great-grandmother's sewing basket, with all of it's treasures and curiosities. I have been having a blast going through it and digging up lace, ribbon, wooden spools, and endless buttons.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Making Monday: Tote Bag
I recently sewed up a grocery tote bag and added a quilt square/circle for some fun decoration. It has been holding up really well. I used the tote bag pattern out of the "One Yard Wonders" book, which was fun knowing that I am supporting other crafty Minneapolis women (one of the authors is co-owner of Crafty Planet). And because I want to use it and show it off I actually remember to bring it into the store with me!
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