Friday, March 30, 2012

Yarn Pr0n Friday

Hello there! Haven't done one of these for a while, but I really love these pictures so there you go.

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Do you see it??

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besides these awesome greens....


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a hint or two of it here...
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Bad Amy Knits Rumpelstiltskin in Lucky Pot o'Gold colorway (I got it in a destash :)
438 yds of superwash 75% Merino, 20% Nylon, & 5% Metallic (gold in this case ;)

Now to think of what pattern I want to use....hmmmm...

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Ten on Tuesday

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This week is 10 tips for moving! Something I know a little about (2 moves in 4 months after 21 years in one spot ;)

1. Declutter - been meaning to go through that full closet/garage/etc. Do it early! Donate, throw away, or have a yard sale!

2. Have a portable file and/or box for all your valuable papers close at hand. In our instance, we were moved mostly by professional movers so none of our personal paperwork could go with them. We had to move it ourselves.

3. Make lists - let me tell you, it saved me many times! By the end, my mind was fried....

4. If you have precious, irreplaceable things, take pictures & inventory them. Case in point, the cradle my FIL made for my kids. The moving company just put a blanket around it. I figured it was ok, you know they "know" what they are doing...

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Dunno what happened, but they paid for the repair.  I don't have a picture, but it's a great repair.

5. If you are packing your own boxes, do a room at a time.  Keep some tape/markers in a bag to carry from room to room. I read where you start labeling your boxes by numbers.  The largest numbers will be the stuff you use a lot, meaning stuff you don't pack until the end.  I used towels, sheets, and fabric in addition to some bubble wrap for padding.  When I packed my wheel, I used a wardrobe box, put it in the center, and packed fiber/yarn around it. Worked great. 

6.  If you can, take at least a week or two off before the move.  The smartest thing I ever did....of course besides packing for our own little truck of things we were taking for temporary housing, um..er...I had some touch up painting and other cleaning to do.

7.  Gather all your medical records if possible(some charge $$ for copies) or at least cards from your doctors, dentist, vets, etc. so that you have their addresses on hand at your new home, makes it easier to fill out all that new paperwork.

8.  Keep at least the last bill of all your utilities so that when you get to the new place, they can contact (or have you) for proof of good standing. Often times, they waive a deposit.

9.  If you have children, make sure you have copies of their school records!!  If necessary, a sealed transcript (for high schoolers) will make registration easier.....or should I say it would have made it easier...someone who wasn't supposed to open it, did (not me!) and the school required another transcript to be sent...yeah, just because a volunteer didn't know what she was doing!!

10.  MOST IMPORTANT!!!!
 If you are moving across the country like we did, please inform your bank and if you use credit cards, those company's too!  Most have a travel number you can call to warn them of your upcoming activity that is out of the ordinary.  How do I know this....well...after buying so much diesel fuel for the moving truck (our personal stuff) they froze 2 credit cards, and our bank debit card.  Thankfully, not all at the same time.  (*note to self, trip coming up in May, don't forget to call!!)

It's frustrating being at a rest stop in Texas, trying to get a signal on your cell phone, approving transactions so they can lift the hold on your account.  Also embarrassing when you have to let the front desk of the hotel know that...um...can you please use this card instead when we check out....or....after you have filled the humongous diesel tank and you have to pay...yeah, like I said, thankfully not all cards at the same time ;)

After all that time in one home, what did we learn?  We aren't moving ourselves again fully or partially.....if the company doesn't pay for it, then Pods it will be!!!  Has to be cheaper than diesel!

Monday, March 26, 2012

Short weekend....

Well, probably short for me as I worked most of it....good and bad.  Good as my check will be a wee bit bigger....not much though :( Bad as not a lot of spinning/knitting time.

Highlights are back
I did get a trim and highlights. My hair is normally darker and those bad gray roots keep popping up...shame on them huh!  I used to have highlights a few years ago and well, like my hair length, change is good. Plus, hair grows back ;)

This way, I can stretch out the root touch ups a lot longer, which helps the budget.
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Pointing to the plaque hubby got me on a trip to Maine a few years ago...
See that sign
It says "Having kids is like being henpecked by a duck"...so true...well...maybe...not that I'd know what being henpecked by a duck would feel like.

Glasses...yes, I'm needing them more and more.  I did get contacts, but due to my astigmatism...they aren't the best.  Each eye is a different strength, one for short distances and one for longer...quite the weird feeling.  I've bought all the pairs allowed with my insurance funds, doubt I'll be buying anymore after that though....time will tell..

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Sneak Peek Thursday

Lots of things going on....soon some FO's ;)

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Finally on heel of sock 2! Been working on this pair since...well, July!! Remember, this is the 2nd reknit of this yarn.

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Spinning single 2 of my first 3 ply yarn to be...

What could this be....
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Or these?
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Stay tuned! Time will tell!

Monday, March 19, 2012

White Sunday

Here in the high desert, this was the scene on and off most of the day.
On and off all day :)

Right outside my fiber studio window.
View beneath my window

This was literally less than 30 minutes from the previous photos
Backyard fun :)

It sticks, it melts, it does what it wants....it makes me happy though!
Backyard clouds
Ominous cloud bank coming at us!  Total snowfall so far is about 9-12" with more happening right now! Glad I'm off tomorrow ;)

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Herbology.....

I think that was a class at Hogwarts wasn't it? :D

I've always wanted my own herb garden....NC was too hot and muggy and I didn't really have a good spot that wouldn't get soaked with bug treatment stuff...Here in AZ, well, since the dog has the entire back yard, I don't think they'll live...Maybe I'll try a plant or two.

Luckily I've been getting some herbs in my Bountiful Baskets. I don't seem to be able to use them all up before they go bad, so I decided to try drying them.   I just tied the ends with some kitchen twine and hung in the pantry until they were dried.

Here is the parsley.  It smells so good!
Harvesting the Parsley

Here it is jam packed in a wee jar.  I plan to reuse some of my current jars when they are empty, but these I found here. I had a $5 off coupon and got a few other things and paid less than 75 cents for each :)
Parsley

Here is the oregano...this smells sooo good too!
Hanging out to dry in the pantry
You can see I taped it here.  I've been trying to find one of our small hook hangers in the garage so until then I'll wing it ;)

Not too much yielded from the stems above...
Oregano

But I have more almost done drying...
Oregano


Next up is cilantro....yeah you can see my current hanging system.  Gotta love those honking big push pins huh!
Next up....

If anyone has any hints or ideas on what/how to dry herbs...LMK :)

Friday, March 09, 2012

Eye Candy Friday

Its....mini mania....
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Yeah, I've joined the mini craze....well sorta ;)
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I've been in 2 swaps and the rest are my leftovers, well the smaller ones. I have a few larger leftovers but they looked weird in here...

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Some Socks that Rock, Plucky Knitter, oops...that's basically what's in here..

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Some mini's are from those little emergency skeins from a few years in the RSC.
I got a fishbowl at work at a good price and thought it was perfect for them...
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See...they have their own stirrer too ;)

What will I do with them...I dunno, a sock yarn blanket...hexipuffs...who knows.  Until I decide they at least have a home and look good as decorations....well I think so :)

Thursday, March 08, 2012

Take me back Thursday

Wow, haven't had one of these for a while. I found these while unpacking stuff to go into the file cabinet. Had no idea I still had them :) My son is going to laugh at them as his line drawings are done on a computer!

In 8th grade, it was still a requirement to take either Home Ec or Industrial Arts. I was definately not going to take Home Ec...learn how to cook, sew and knit??? No way I was a tomboy!! That was girly stuff! (well ok, I had been learning to cook, my Mom was teaching me so I could help her out)

So...you can guess what I picked ;)

Line drawings
I can't believe I still had them. In 1976-77 I chose the Industrial Arts class and I loved it. Before we could start any part of the project, we had to do a line drawing.


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I learned the proper way to use tools, both hand and electrical.


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You can see some pictures were graded pretty good, a few were so..so.
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It all resulted in what you see below...

pump lamp
A Pump Lamp!!! Sorry for the small photo, I searched the entire interwebs and couldn't find any close to what I made.  I have no earthly idea where this finished lamp is...sniff....I sure wished I did......

Saturday, March 03, 2012

Raindrops on Roses.......

About a year ago, I first saw this pattern as a part of the Woolgirl sock club.  Tried as I might, no one would destash the pattern :(

So, when Carrie found out she would be able to sell it herself, she asked me to knit a sample for her.  She sent me the yarn and I started knitting on it the weekend we met up in Phoenix.

Unblocked
I didn't get the chance to block before I sent it for her photoshoot.

Body of the shawl
Here's a close up of the body of the shawl.

Here, courtesy of Cheekyattitude, the photographer and ilikecake, the model is how she looks blocked!

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Raindrops on Roses by Irishgirlieknits
Madelinetosh Sock in Vermillion (a hard to photograph red)
US 5 needles

I was a bit worried that I would run out of yarn so the last 4 rows were knit with a size 4, then I bound off with a size 5. Figures, I didn't need to as I had 4 oz. leftover. It was an easy pattern to knit. I did use a ton of stitchmarkers for the edging, that's the only way I can make sure I don't make a mistake on lace.

No mods....well except for the needle downsizing for a few rows.  Great use of sock yarns!

Now to knit up my own ;)