"Properly practiced, knitting soothes the troubled spirit, and it doesn't hurt the untroubled spirit either." ~ Elizabeth Zimmerman

6/14/18

Oh My Goodness!

Dogwood and Hummingbird. I've finished it! Only took 2 days. Why didn't I finish it months ago?



I got frustrated with it when I started doing the back stitching on the back of one of the Hummingbirds. It was so confusing to stitch because the lines are diagonal across the squares and the back stitch thread is barely a different color than the stitches I had to stitch over. I had a hard time seeing them. I had a terrible time keeping straight which ones I'd done. I decided to put it away for awhile. Ended up being 2 years!



Last week I joined a couple Cross Stitch groups on Facebook and got inspired to finish it. I looked at the pattern again and figured out a way to stitch it without getting lost or confused. It feels so good to get it done. Now I just need to wash it, block it, mount it, and frame it. I should be able to enter this one in the fair this year. Huzzah!

I've also done a bit on the applique Christmas stocking.



I'm enjoying it immensely.

Yesterday, bad back and knees regardless, I took on the task of weeding the front flower bed. My daughter Ruth helped. I am so thankful she did because if she hadn't it would have been a huge job for me. With her help, we got it done in just a couple hours.



This morning my sprained knee hurt quite a bit more than it did the day before because of the yard work I'd done, but I think I'll be okay. I was expecting the backs of my thighs to hurt a lot, but they don't. Yay! The front yard is looking pretty good now. Tomorrow I plan to do a little work with the weed trimmer. Then it will be done. Maintenance from that point should be easy if I keep up with it.

We've had such nice weather all this week. They're predicting rain on Saturday. I'll be glad to get it. It gives me an excuse to put off the yard work in the back yard for a day. I could use the rest.

Well, I need to get dinner started.

Live long and prosper. \\//

6/9/18

Mini Star Trek Progress

This is where I'm at on the Mini Star Trek cross stitch project.



All the characters are done. I'm about half done with the names of the characters. Now I have to figure out what I'm going to do for a border and I want to put something at the top. Perhaps the words "to boldly go" or something like that, and a little Enterprise ship somewhere.

After a week of gorgeous weather, we are having a rainy day, which I am enjoying immensely. The cleaned gutter is working perfectly. There is no more waterfall coming down in front of the back door. It was worth the effort.

The knee is healing. I have been able to sleep in my bed the past 2 nights, fairly comfortably too, for the first time since spraining my knee. I have enjoyed the sleep so much, and I think getting sleep is helping the knee heal faster. I've got times during the day with no pain. I'm also getting some energy back.

I've come to terms with sweet hubby going back to school. It could end up being a very good thing, for him especially. Acceptance can be a good thing. I will adapt.

Live long and prosper. \\//

6/6/18

Layette Set #30.

I have made 30 layette sets since I started making them for KnitWits. What's really amazing is that I haven't tired of them yet. Usually I can't stand making the same thing over and over again. This is the 4th set for the year.



I can get 2 blankets from one yard of fleece because it's 60 inches wide. I found this yarn in my stash after purchasing the fabric. I am so pleased with it.

The cardigan.



Pattern: Super Natural Stripes by Fawn Pea

Size: 0-6 months

Yarn: Premier Yarns Everyday Soft Worsted Prints by Deborah Norville
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Red Rocks

Yarn: Caron Simply Soft
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Autumn Red

Needles: Circular size 7

Started: May 22, 2018
Finished: May 27, 2018

Comments: I love how this yarn knit up. The striping is awesome. 

A doggy button.



By the way, in case you haven't figured it out, I'm using the same pattern as usual, just not doing the stripes. This yarn stripes itself.



The hat.



Pattern: Chibi Striped Baby Hat by Chiaki Hayashi

Size made: 6 months

Yarn: Premier Yarns Everyday Soft Worsted Prints by Deborah Norville
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Red Rocks

Yarn: Caron Simply Soft
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Autumn Red

Needles: Circular size 7

Started: May 28, 2018
Finished: May 29, 2018

The booties.



Pattern: Seamless Garter Tassel Booties by Karen Strauss
Size made: 6 months

Yarn: Premier Yarns Everyday Soft Worsted Prints by Deborah Norville
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Red Rocks

Yarn: Caron Simply Soft
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Autumn Red

Needles: Circular size 7

Started: May 30, 2018
Finished: May 31, 2018
The blanket.



Pattern: A shell stitch edging.

Size made: 36 by 30 inches

Yarn: Premier Yarns Everyday Soft Worsted Prints by Deborah Norville
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Red Rocks

Yarn: Caron Simply Soft
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Autumn Red

Hook: USA size G

Started: June 3, 2018
Finished: June 3, 2018

That is all for today.

Live long and prosper. \\//

6/5/18

Layette Set #29

Not doing much blogging of late, not that I haven't had something to blog about. I have had lots to blog about. Just haven't been able to sit down at my computer. It's actually a bit frustrating cuz I want to blog more than I have been.

I have been doing lots of knitting, cross stitching, and embroidering though. I've got layette sets finished. Here's number 29.



The Cardigan



PatternSuper Natural Stripes by Fawn Pea

Size: 0-6 months

Yarn: Jojoland Invention
Content: 80% Acrylic/20% Wool, worsted weight
Color: 3 Wva

Yarn: Unknown Acrylic
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Black

Needles: Circular size 5 and 7

Started: May 10, 2018
Finished: May 18, 2018

Comments: I started out thinking this yarn would look good with some fabric I already have, but it knit up quite differently than I thought it would and looked horrendous with my fabric. So I decided to knit everything up, then go find fabric to match.

The yarn is plyed to have 2 variegated colors plyed together doing long color changes. It has made for some very interesting fabric.




Close up of the button.



I ended up getting a red fabric with dogs on it that had many of the colors that are in the yarn. I also found some adorable dog buttons to go with.

The Hat



Pattern: Chibi Striped Baby Hat by Chiaki Hayashi

Size made: 6 months

Yarn: Jojoland Invention
Content: 80% Acrylic/20% Wool, worsted weight
Color: 3 Wva

Yarn: Unknown Acrylic
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Black

Needles: Circular size 5 and 7

Started: May 19, 2018
Finished: May 20, 2018

Went with a pompom on the hat this time.

The Booties



Pattern: Seamless Garter Tassel Booties by Karen Strauss
Size made: 6 months

Yarn: Jojoland Invention
Content: 80% Acrylic/20% Wool, worsted weight
Color: 3 Wva

Yarn: Unknown Acrylic
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Black

Needles: Circular size 7

Started: May 20, 2018
Finished: May 21, 2018

Comment: The booties do not match each other because I didn't have enough yarn to make them match, but they match the cardigan just fine. I like them this way.

The Blanket



Pattern: One rnd of (sc1, ch1) all the way around with 3 (sc, ch1) in each corner, join rnd with sl st. One rnd of sc1 in each st with 3 sts in each corner all the way around,  join rnd with sl st. Change color and do one rnd of dc with 3 dc's in each corner all the way around. Join with sl st.

Size made: 36 by 30 inches

Yarn: Jojoland Invention
Content: 80% Acrylic/20% Wool, worsted weight
Color: 3 Wva

Yarn: Unknown Acrylic
Content: 100% Acrylic, worsted weight
Color: Black

Hook: USA size G

Started: June 2, 2018
Finished: June 2, 2018 

Cute fabric, isn't it? I found it at Joann's.

Two weekends ago I was puttering in the yard and managed to step into a small hole and sprain my right knee. I didn't see the hole because the grass was hiding it. That same day, I went up and down a ladder quite a bit. The knee wasn't hurting much at all. My daughter and I were cleaning the rain gutter on the back of the house. It had never been cleaned out before, so it was pretty full of yuck and pine needles. 

Doing the ladder with a sprained knee was not a very smart thing to do. I think it's made it much worse than it was to begin with. So now I'm hobbling around with my cane. It's been very painful and making it very hard to sleep at night. I've been using the ice pack quite a bit and it's helping. It's healing, but very very slowly. I'm frustrated. I've got a ton of yard work that needs doing and I'm severely limited in what I can do now. Sigh.

At least we've got a clean gutter now.

The weather has been glorious. Sunshine and perfect temperatures. I've been able to throw the windows and doors open and let the sweet smelling breeze drift through the house. All the winter stuffiness is gone. We've had some rain too, cleaning the pollen out of the air.

How's this for news. Husband has decided he's going back to school full time and getting a Masters in Computer Science, rather than hunting for a job. I really am not very happy about it. It's going to take at least 2 years. I just want him to get a job and have things go back to the way they were before he was laid off. Sigh. Having him home has completely discombobulated my life. There are so many changes in it now I have insomnia. I am not able to sleep. I'm awake almost all night long. The brain just won't shut down. I've been reading a lot. I'd rather sleep though.

Daughter Ruth was not allowed to graduate, so she is home for the summer. She will have to do one more semester to retake the classes that the credits expired on. She doesn't seem to mind. Me, I'm pissed cuz credits should not expire. I am enjoying having her home though. She's been a big help to me, especially since I sprained the knee.

I will, hopefully, blog about Layette set 30 tomorrow. Until then

Live long and prosper. \\//