Monday, September 29, 2025

One Sixth Of The Way

 My 2024 Advent shawl hit the 1/6 of the way to completion.  To remind you I am using fingering weight yarn and a size 8/H/5 mm Tunisian Crochet hook on a cord.  I did include all 3 different size names from the same hook, because quite simply I have no idea where in the world you are reading this from and I don’t want you to have to figure out the right size hook name from a different country.   

Yes, last night I hit the last color of section 1 out of 6.  This section is 12 inches long or 31 cm. The last color was a variegated purple that will contrast nicely with the white.  There are 60 more rows which means that I will be doing 60 Tunisian forward pass rows and 60 return pass rows for each row counted which will be 12 inches or 31 cm of white.  I know it’s an awful lot of work, however; the fabric is turning out quite lovely. Just in case you were wondering about the width, it is 19 inches or approximately 48.5 cm wide.  Yes, I am using the Tunisian Simple Stitch for the entire pattern so far.  That may not apply to the broader.  That would be in case you just happen to have an extra advent box of fingering weight yarn or 18 mini skeins of fingering weight yarn and 2 full skeins of a neutral or contrasting color around and want to make one.  I am using the Russian join so that I do not have to weave in the ends.  This also lets the colors blend in more smoothly, with a natural grace. 

If you do not have an advent box and want to make this please feel free to stash dive. If you are anything like me you like to buy little skeins to try. The mini skeins are not that expensive to buy. Just little bit sized treats.  They just seem to pile up on the shelves. So go get creative with color. Using a color wheel if necessary. I am sure that there is an app for that.

Now the picture so far.  By the way, this advent box is from Conbread and Honey available in her shop with a pre order or mailed out to you just in time for the holidays. 



Wednesday, September 24, 2025

My Slow Project

 I always have a slow project that will take at least a couple of years to complete.  The picture below is my current slow project.  This is an Advent Calendar box by Cornbread and Honey.  It is a shawl of my own design, llllll—-llllll—llllll,  then I will put an edging around it in white.  The center dashes will be white also.  The pattern is included. See the above, the vertical lines and dashes.  Each vertical line is one color the dashes are white. I am doing this in Tunisian Crochet on a size H hook or 5 mm, with fingering weight yarn.  Yes, it is a very slow project.  I just started color number 6 out of 18 plus the white. I am elated that I finally got to the purple.  

I don’t work on this project everyday because of the size of the yarn and the small Tunisian Crochet Hook.  It requires intense concentration for every single stitch.  This project was frogged out once and I went up 2 needle sizes.  This is about as fine as I like to go.  You will also notice the Russian join on all the colors, this leaves a blend join and I am able to use all the yarn which will give me more wingspan when this is finished.  

You would be in the right to ask what the finished dimensions will be at this point.  I will say that I did not do the math to figure out what the dimensions will be. I did not even count the cast on stitches , just made sure it was close to my size. Since this is not going to be a published pattern, but a bespoke shawl just for me.  By the time I finish this it might even be a little bit bigger than planned.  I was losing sizes at a reasonable rate until I got sick in March 2024. I have found it hard to lose weight and inches while dealing with this issue.  Needless to say, I hope to get back to the point when I am losing weight and sizes again. Hopefully the shawl will right size with me.  



Monday, September 22, 2025

Taking New Skills Classes

 The best part about taking classes from a published author is that you can buy their books and take them home with you.  I found it was like taking Lori home with me to answer all my questions.  I recently took a class with Lori Harrison at Bird House Yarn here in Tucson. I do admit that the class pushed me in ways I would never have gone.  Almost everything up until that point was self taught by watching you tube tutorials and watching people do Tunisian crochet.  I do admit that I took one class while Eric was in declining health.  My mind was elsewhere, but I as trying to distract myself and get a few hours to just breathe.  It was not in hindsight the best plan to learn new subject matter. 

I wanted to learn to do Tunisian crochet in the round for awhile and a class came up.  I have learned so much from the class. I was able to rip out my class work and change the colors around.  The books and Lori’s on line videos helped immensely.  I am now about to start the 3 round again.  I did a little refresh by looking at the books. 

I also took pictures of the relevant pages to put in my phone, so I can take the project on the go and not carry 2 extra books with me.  That way I can use a much smaller bag for my project.  

Below are  pictures of the front covers of Lori’s books.  Signed copies of both books are available at Bird House Yarns.  I encourage you to buy the Books from Bird House Yarns, both books are available online, or your Local Yarn Shops.  All small businesses are in need of sales right now.  You can find Lori’s website at Aklori Designs.  You will find videos and her complete pattern collection there too.  






Sunday, September 21, 2025

A Kickback Day

 Today I took it easy. A few chores.  I finally finished the next pair of mittens, for a total of 4 pairs in the last couple of months.  I put the glove bag away as is, because I still want to make a few more pairs for myself.  I set up the next project bag , which is a shawl that I want to finish.  I worked on a new pattern tonight.  Pick up and put away random things around the house.  Even the rain took it easy at my house today, only 1/8 of an inch.  

I am wishing everyone a good week ahead.  

Saturday, September 20, 2025

A little progress everywhere

 The good news is that my tummy has almost finished it reset after last week’s dinner disaster.  What finally worked was bagels, cream of buckwheat , water, applesauce and bananas.  

I over did it when cleaning up the knitting room today. The bright side is that there are 2 empty large shopping bags. Now turned inside out in the laundry basket.  One project was put in permanent time out to be rehoused. Speaking of housing, I found another place for a basket to get it off the floor. That’s a lot of progress. Lots of things landed in trash or recycling.  The knitting room was finally neat enough to map out, it has something to do with the programmed cleaning. It’s new technology, so you know it’s not my thing.  I also put 3 bags of roving in the closet. I have decided to give one basket away too. I can’t refill it if it is n longer in the house. 

As tempted as I was, I did not start any new knitting or crocheting Projects today. That’s the hard part about straightening up the knitting room there’s always prettiest to play with. But I am trying to finish all my UFOs..

Friday, September 19, 2025

Restoration Work

 I got to help restore a vintage Ashford Traditional Spinning Wheel from the 1970’s today.  First we had to get rid of the bad screws.  At some point, someone did not take the time to pick the proper size screws.  Some of the screws were installed in a haphazardly way.  I suspect that someone took apart the wheel and put it in storage for a while and lost the original parts. I was surprised when I took apart the flyer to check and oil the metal rod in the flyer.  The metal rod in the flyer looked brand new, so it obviously had not been used much.  The rest of the spinning wheel was lightly oiled in the right places. 

Once all the screws were replaced it was on to putting a new drive band on.  Getting the tension adjusted, was the hard part for me. Being that I only use either a Lendrum DT, a Louet Victoria or a Hansen miniSpinner Pro.  So there was a bit of getting the configuration of the tension line and drive band in the proper position.  Once that was accomplished I was able to spin a variety of different yarn widths, from lace weight to worsted weight singles. This spinning wheel really wanted to be used and liked. The spinning wheel was in great shape for its age.  Then it was time to pack everything off so the new owner could do the sanding and polishing. This wheel will then be gifted to someone who wants to learn to spin yarn for her crochet work.  I set the spinning wheel off with some roving to get started with.  Also directions on how to make an inexpensive Knitty noddy.  

I know that spinning your own yarn can be much more expensive than buying ready made yarn.  However, I do find it a very relaxing hobby.  I also found it very fun and enjoyable to get the Ashford Traditional Wheel in working order.  








Thursday, September 18, 2025

Monsoons and More

 It is a bit late into the rainy season, for our summer monsoons in Tucson to just perk up. Over the last 2 days we have gotten a total of 1 inch or 2.54 centimeters.  Which is more rain than we have gotten all summer at our house. This is what a long term drought looks like well into the second decade.  I am not sure if this is a man made problem or a normal 1,000 year cycle type of event.  For that you would need to talk to the scientists.  

I do know that our desert landscape is enjoying the rain fall.  Native desert plants are very good at soaking up water very fast.  Our yard looked very good today.  Everything was a bit more perky and clean.  There is nothing like a good rain to get the dust off things.  

I am well on my way to finishing my second set of mittens for my purse.  I always carry 2 pairs of mittens one set is short enough to eat or knit with.  The other pair are longer for just keeping my hands warm.  Somehow over the summer I lost both pairs of mittens.  I put them some place safe so I would not lose them. I forgot where I put them, hence making 2 more pairs when I already have 2 serviceable pairs.  

In between resting  today, I am managing to move projects around to put the ones I want to work on up front.  The others will go to the knitting room for a temporary time out.  This should help me focus a little bit better.  I am running out of battery do more tomorrow.  TTFN

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Rumors Abound

 There are some very disturbing rumors going around that I may have too many unfinished projects scattered around the house. This may or may not be true depending on how you determine if there are too many or too few projects that need to be completed.  

Once completed that will lead to different problems, such as too many empty project bags and baskets.  Drawers overflowing with knitting needles, Tunisian crochet hooks, crochet hooks, bobbins for spinning wheels. Hanks of newly spun yarn needing to be washed and dried. Then woven and distributed. Where to put all the drop spindles?

This may also lead to off schedule donations. A fire place that can actually be seen. Clear counter tops with no baskets overflowing with unfinished projects.  

This will then lead to the question, do I have too many knitting needles and crochet hooks.  There are too many empty project bags.? Do I have too much yarn? Should I limit the amount of projects that I have going at a time.  Some projects are big that require a table or a couch in the winter to finish, but they all started off as little projects and grew. Some projects are small enough to put in my purse or a small project bag.  Should I carve extra double pointed knitting needles into hard to obtain Tunisian Crochet Hooks?

I can tell you with the upmost confidence that all my stashes are smaller than at the beginning of COVID19. I can’t remember if I gave 2 or 3 loads of fabric to Project Linus, Eric would have liked that all his favorite fabrics went to help other sick kids.  50% of my fiber stash was divided between two friends.  Lastly there is very little yarn left in the garage, it used to be stacked to the ceiling.  One truck load went to The Old Pueblo Knitting Guild in Tucson.  I lost count of how much went to the Navajo Nation in Northern Arizona.  Some went to my students and friends.  The empty boxes are still in the garage to transfer things in the storage room to clear boxes for easier identification and access.  

One thing that I know for certain is that I am going to be spending at least 20% of my work time on projects for myself.  After 26 years of knitting hundred’s of projects for charity, I need a few items for myself.  Below is the 1st of 2 Quick Knit Mittens by Jen Hintz.  I love this style of mittens for knitting and eating out in the cold.   Any useful advice will be looked at.  


Monday, September 8, 2025

A tired day

 Today turn into a shopping and rest day.  I let Shipit deliver the Target order.  John and I went to Sprouts. I mainly picked out the fresh fruit and vegetables, while John zoomed around the store getting everything else on the list.  Although I think I forgot to add bread to the shopping list.  

I also managed to clean the kitchen up and not take a 2 hour nap after my shower, that is baby steps on the road to recovery.  I would occasionally like to take a giant leap. That is not happening now.  

Dinner was cooked together with John handling the vegetables while I made the omelette.  There is absolutely nothing wrong with having breakfast for dinner on warm humid days.  

I only knit about 2 inches on a broken rib pattern scarf.   

Now it’s time to call it a day.   TTFN 

Saturday, September 6, 2025

Tunisian Crochet in the Round

 Today I took a class on Tunisian crochet in the round at Bird House Yarn on 5th Avenue and Tucson Blvd.The class was fun. I had a good time. I found the cup warmer easier than the beginning of the hat. I think I’m gonna have to make a few new stitch markers to finish the new hat project. That should be an easy 20 or 30 minute task. I promised write all about the class and books tomorrow when I have more energy.

Despite resting all morning, I am exhausted. I drove to mid town, spent 3 hours at the yarn shop. Then drove home.  John took me out to dinner.  I sat and knit most of the evening.  I am definitely out of spoons, but much too hot to sleep.  TTFN

Thursday, September 4, 2025

An Editorial to Share Far and Wide

Please feel free to copy this blog and send it to your insurance company. Feel free to post it to you social media posts. Thank you, Sheri

 Dear United Healthcare, Kaiser Permanente, Well Point, Aetna, Blue Cross, Blue Shield and other Carriers,


We the public have not heard how you plan to handle the actions of the new healthcare mandate from Florida and the growing wave of parents who refuse to vaccinate their children against the common but in some cases extremely dangerous and deadly childhood diseases that are preventable.  I am talking about Poliomyelitis, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Whooping Cough, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Chickenpox, RSV, Chickenpox, HPV, and a host of other infectious diseases.  


Have you talked with your actuaries about the increased risks and costs associated with each of these diseases? Including, but not limited to the cost of lifelong use of ventilators, braces, wheelchairs, and special equipment associated with  Poliomyelitis? This is important because the federal government is cutting back on Medicaid funding that would normally cover these costs . The March of Dimes has changed their goals with the advent of the Poliomyelitis vaccine. The March of Dimes no longer covers the costs associated with Poliomyelitis for individual patients. Instead they now work to reduce birth defects. The increased stays in Pediatric Intensive Care Units for infants who get Whooping Cough? With each disease having its own associated costs.  


As I look at the bigger picture you have a number of different factors that come into play.  First and foremost are your stockholders. How will they react to lower dividend rates brought about by higher healthcare costs? Will the stockholders ask for higher rates from your customers so they’re dividends are not impacted? Will they ask for policies to be terminated?


 You also have those that pay for the insurance. This includes many businesses and some individual policyholders. Will they stand for higher rates because people refuse to do preventive care? Will they demand the people be excluded from benefits for refusing to vaccinate? Will they be willing to pay higher price prices to cover the cost of people who refuse to vaccinate? 


Then you have the individuals with the insurance. How will they react to the insurance company telling them they must vaccinate their children or their children will be excluded from their policy for the following conditions of normal childhood illnesses that are preventable by vaccines. How do you plan to educate these people? People tend not to look at the entire picture these days. Some people say vaccines are bad no matter what so you can’t make us give our kids vaccines. Others are saying we must vaccinate for the public good. How are you going to balance that out?.


The reality is that most people of childbearing age are not old enough to remember the effects of these childhood illnesses. They don’t remember how entire schools got vaccinated on the same day by the public health departments across the country. They don’t remember losing friends to childhood illnesses. Most of these people have been vaccinated themselves and don’t remember weeks of isolation until you were well enough to go out in public again. They also don’t remember the dark rooms children had to stay in for a couple weeks at a time to prevent blindness from rubella. No books, or television allowed, because it would damage the eyes. Two to 3 weeks of solid boredom. Can parents afford to stay home the entire time?


Where are you going to take your stand? Right now the country's last line of defense, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention is in tatters. They have lost their focus on preventing disease and trying to keep the country as healthy as possible. The CDC is losing a vast number of doctors and scientists. Their only job was to keep America healthy. They are being replaced by people without medical degrees or the knowledge of science needed to do the work. They are being replaced by gossip mongers. These gossip mongers are spreading lies and would not know the basic science if you put the book right in front of them. Are you willing as companies to take a stand for the health of America? Are you willing to let your bottom line be ruled by gossip mongers without facts? Are you going to demand that science must lead the effort for health in this country? US major health insurance companies have more power than the average person to change the course of this discussion. All I ask is that you gather your facts as soon as possible. Talk with your actuaries. Talk with your board of directors. Talk with your major stockholders. Come up with a reasonable plan. Most importantly put their plan to action. You have the power to change the course of history. You have the power to make America healthy. Use your power wisely.


Sincerely,


Sheri Karobonik 

Retired Disability Rights Activist 


Mrs. Karobonik retired as a Disability Rights Activist when her youngest child died from an incurable metabolic disease in 2019.


Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Busy getting things finished.

 I have been busy finishing projects, but too tired to take pictures.  The count for this week is 3 scarfs finished.  1 pair of Maxi Fingerless Gloves completed.  Another pair a mini mittens started, the first one is almost done, and I think I have a better way to do them. Time for pencil and paper first. I personally prefer bottom up instead of top down.  Also knitting on 2 knitting needles or one pair of circular needles is easier for beginners than juggling 5 double pointed knitting needles.  

I restarted a Tunisian crochet scarf and am making quick progress.  My purse project is 25% finished.  My 3 pound cone scarf project is making great progress.  No it’s just the odds and ends of the UFO’s that need to be finished.  I just need to find a place out of the house either no distractions.  

I have at least 1 new pattern to type up too.

I even found the time for a few 5 minute chores around the house today.  Now it’s time to call it a day.  

Monday, September 1, 2025

Another BBD

 Today was another BBD.  I managed to sleep most of the day.  However I did get myself together enough to go out to Loving Spoonful’s for a lunch of tomato soup and a corn muffin.  The great thing about a good vegan restaurant is that I can order anything without having to ask if there is milk in the dish.  

After lunch was more napping.  John took me out to Beyond Bread for 1/2 sandwiches for dinner.   Followed by a trip to Safeway to get more fresh produce.  

I started a new Tunisian crochet scarf. I just meandered my way through the first few inches.  I also got a few rows of my purse project finished before dinner.   

Both restaurants are locally owned and have good food.  We like to support local businesses whenever we possibly can.   If you are ever in Tucson, I can recommend both restaurants personally.   

Sunday, August 31, 2025

BBD

 I woke up to another bad body day.  Not much got done except for 3 loads of laundry, changing linens, tinking a project.  

Saturday, August 30, 2025

I Have Stirred Up a Hornet’s Nest

 Yesterday’s blog post stirred up a hornets nest. Apparently some fiber artists and business owners believe that there is only one way and one tool to measure wraps per inch. I disagree. Below are things I have used in the past to measure my wraps per inch. Everything in the picture, but one thing has been used. The only thing in the picture that I would not use is a ruler with a metal bar across one side. The reason for this is that the metal will cut into the fiber and damage to the yarn.

Yesterday’s blog was about the labeling of yarn. I stated that Yarn manufacturers and Indy Dyers needed to place the correct yarn weight on the package. That is not a huge ask considering that it is literally your job to get this right.  The yarn I was showing in yesterday‘s blog was sold as worst weight yarn, the yarn was so thin that I decided to measure it. The yarn came out as fingering weight yarn at 14 wraps per inch.  I have been told that I don’t know how to use a wraps per inch tool and that I don’t know how to measure Yarn weight correctly. I learned how to use a wraps per inch tool, OK it was a 12 inch ruler 20 years ago. I don’t think I need a lecture on how to measure yarn weight. What I also know that if the yarn comes in at 14 wraps per inch it is not worsted weight yarn and should have been labeled fingering weight yarn. Using your eyes to determine a yarns weight on your phone or computer screen is not scientifically possible. There are many different  factors to consider, including did the photographer use any enlargement. Does your computer screen magnify your images? Can you really judge the size of yarn on your phone screen? To really judge a size of the yarn, you have to be there in person. You also need to rely on vendors to get the information right.

I usually only need to use my wraps per inch tools in spinning.  I personally feel that the fiber arts need to be very inclusive. This includes everything including gender, race, and religion. We should not make economics a concern for anyone. As you can see from the picture below there are wraps per inch tools that we can even borrow from our kids school supplies. All you need is a 1 inch measure, Whether it be a piece of cardboard, a dowel, a ruler, a needle case, anything will work as long as you can put a 1 inch measure on it.

We as a group need to tell these people to stay in their own lane.  My first spinning teacher ran a farm and raised fiber animals. She sheared them. She processed the wool. She spun the wool. Most importantly, she taught me how to use a wooden ruler to determine wraps per inch and what weight fiber I had spun.  So unless you can show me how measuring an inch in the round or on a ruler is mathematically different, then stay out of my lane. My husband designed the wraps per inch tool that I use the most with my help. It is exactly 1 inch. So unless you are measuring the diameter of an object, a linear inch is always an inch.

We also have to be very aware of people’s budgets. Not everyone can afford to shop at a local Yarn store or even Michaels. Some people shop for their yarn at Salvation Army, Goodwill, or any other number of thrift stores or garage sales. Some people get their yarn from church. Some people get their yarn from other organizations in return for finished projects. It does not make you a better Knitter if you can afford expensive yarn. That just means you have money to spare. I have been known to rip out projects and not want to look at the yarn ever again. The yarn is still good and still usable, This is why I give the yarn as practice yarn to new students. I know that any art endeavor can be expensive, so because you’re your business owner it does not give you a right to tell everybody which tools to use. You can recommend tools that you carry, which is your prerogative. However, which tools an artist uses is up to them.






Friday, August 29, 2025

Yarn Standards

 There are supposed to be standards in yarn sizes. When I first started knitting over 25 years ago we learned the names of the yarns. Lace, weight, fingering weight, sport, weight, double knit or DK, Worst weight, Aran weight, Bulky weight, super bulky weight.

Then when I started spinning, I found the code to those names and what they mean. It involves a tool called a wraps per inch tool. I wrapped the yarn around the tool and figure out how many wraps it takes to fill 1 inch. So the code gives me the size of the yarn. Lace weight yarn is 30 or more wraps per inch. Fingering/ sock weight yarn is 14 to 16 wraps per inch. Sport weight yarn is 12 wraps per inch. Double knit yarn or DK Yarn is 11 wraps per inch. Worsted weight yarn is 9 wraps per inch. Aran weight yarn is 8 wraps per inch. Bulky white yarn is 7 wraps per inch. Super bulky yarn is 5 to 6 wraps per inch. These numbers also determine the amount of yarn you will get per skein of yarn. 

These are all mathematical formulas. The math is supposed to be precise, not subjective. These formulas are all standardized. They’re standardized to the point where they now have code numbers 0 which is lace weight yarn all the way through size 7, which is Super  Bulky yarn.  

With yarn sizes presented to makers and users of yarns, why in heaven‘s name am I getting mislabeled yarn from some dyers of yarn.  Take my current project for example. The label clearly states that the yarn is a worsted weight Yarn. This would call for a US 7 to 9 knitting needle. My only question is why am I knitting “worsted weight” yarn With a US size 3 knitting needle. As you can see below, the stitches are perfectly fine with a size 3 knitting needle. If I were to use a US size 7 to 9 knitting needle, I would have a very lacy project at this point. For a size 3 knitting needle, the yarn is supposed to be a fingering or sock weight yarn. The yarn is at least four knitting needle sizes too small for the stated size. 

As you can see from the two different measuring tools I used to measure the weight of the yarn. It is definitely a fingering weight yarn. The brown measuring tool comes from Katrinkles.com and the red wraps per inch tools are made by my husband and available only at Grandma’s Spinning Wheel

This problem is not limited to Indy Dyers or large multinational yarn companies. I know it can be quite difficult to get exact specifications from some mills. But all yarn must meet the standardized sizes. If ordered the quantity of yarn that I needed for a sweater in a worst of weight yarn and a fingering weight yarn was substituted, I would have multiple problems. First off I would not have enough yarn to complete the sweater. Secondly my gauge would be off  by at least 25%. And if I use the proper size needle called for worsted weight Yarn, I would not have a sturdy sweater, but a lacy sweater. The size would most definitely not fit right.  The desired pattern would be useless to a newer knitter. A more experience, knitter would first curse out the producer of the yarn for mislabeling the yarn. Then would have to decide after making a swatch in each of the desired patterns if it is worth rewriting the pattern to use the yarn or pick a different project. If they really wanted to make the sweater, they would have to re-order the yarn possibly from a different vendor. 

I know it can be quite pricey to have to reprint labels. My humble suggestion would be to determine the actual size of the yarn before printing the labels for the yarn.  By all means, please measure the yarn before you label it. I am lucky, I am only making a scarf so the needle size doesn’t matter. However, I did order a worsted weight yarn and got a fingering weight yarn, which makes me very unhappy. This has happened with several different Yarn companies to me this year. With the price of yarn drifting ever upwards we expect better from everyone. We expect the yarn to be properly labeled. We don’t want to buy a worsted weight Yarn and get a DK or fingering weight yarn when we order a worsted weight yarn. We really want a worsted weight Yarn. Otherwise, we would’ve ordered a different size yarn. 

Inflation does not shrink the width of the yarn. However, spinning the yarn to the wrong standards will shrink the size of the Yarn. Please don’t think your customers are fools. We demand the best from you.



Changes Ahead

 Yesterday afternoon in an effort to make my purse lighter, I changed the projects in my purse out.  My current project was was almost 400 grams or 14 ounces and growing. Think making a shawl. I changed it out for 10 ounces which will shrink once I finish the scarf.  The scarf pattern will be finished soon, once I have the energy. This is the third time that I am making this pattern.  I really love the ease and look.  

The next change is dealing with health matters in a reasonable way.  I have been dealing with the same health issues for 17 months.  With 17 more months of treatment currently planned.  I do have a hard time walking long distances without resting.  So I have applied for a new license plate for my car.  With the personal caveat that on good body days, I will park near the back of the parking lot and on bad body days will use it to park in the front of the lot.  This way I can gain back a little more independence.  Hopefully this will allow me to look and feel a little less haggered after doing just a few errands.  

Of course I am spending a few minutes each day organizing y knitting room.  I can get a lot done in 5 or 10. I utes of work. This way things don’t feel so overwhelming.  

Monday, August 25, 2025

This and That

 To day was all about getting paperwork done and packages out the door.  I packed the boxes and John went to the post office.  I was reminded again to pack the books separately because the postage is less that way. I must say that I took a few minutes to swoon over the Golding Fiber Company Spinning Wheels. The only one in my budget range is a small traveling spinning wheel. Not to say if budget was not a problem there were one or 2 spinning wheels that I might consider. 

Then it was on to the paperwork. I am not surprised that the durable medical equipment company who refused to take my insurance also failed to provide their company tax identification number on the paperwork they sent me for the insurance claim.  I will be going to another more reputable company for the on going supplies.  

I even managed to get some paperwork out for a nonprofit out 2 months early.   I still have 2 on line forms to fill out. I really hope that they are quick forms and the pages are not to long.  

On the fiber front. I unravel 3 rows of Tunisian crochet due to a dropped stitch.  I also worked on the Doodling Shawl for 40 minutes and knit a little over an inch.  

Well it’s time to call it a day.  


Sunday, August 24, 2025

Reorganizing Again

 I got a new mushroom shaped ottoman for the knitting room.  It has enough storage space for most of my very small warping yarns.  This in turn gave me room to swap out to shelves that store yarn and projects.  The warping cones went to the small bookshelf and the kits to the more roomy bookshelf.  The advantage to this is that when I want a larger cone of yarn, I will not have a bunch of cones falling on my feet.  I also have a larger area to put kits of yarn. This makes them more visible.  

To tell you the absolute truth is that I am searching my yarn stash for a certain shade of brown and yellow in a luxury fiber like  silk and linen blend or just silk or maybe something more exotic, before I search the bins.  This of course is for my bespoke shawl.  So far I have not found neither.  So the bins it is for some stash diving. 

I also put away a slew of books and started a Bookman’s bag.  All totaled it took all of 30 minutes.  Which was wonderful, because I only had 30 minutes of spoons.  

I also got 6 inches into a broken rib charity scarf from the 3 pound cone of yarn.  This will be scarf number 5, with at least 15 to 20 more to go.  At least when I pair the yarn on the cone with a worsted weight yarn I can use U.S. size 13 knitting needles so it goes extremely fast.  

I am wishing everyone a wonderful week. 

Saturday, August 23, 2025

My Doodling Shawl

 Today’s progress was made on another one of my favorite designs.  My Doodling Shawl by Sheri Karobonik , this time using Perth by Queensland Yarn in the color Bay of Fires.  Using US 10.5 circular knitting needles.  The pattern can be found on Ravelry.com under Sheri Karobonik.  The shawl is very easy to knit. It is a perfect beginner pattern or a break from lace knitting.  

No projects got finished today  


Friday, August 22, 2025

The Best Way to Work Down My Yarn Stash

 I am making a good amount of progress in knitting and Tunisian crochet projects today.  Except for weaving in the ends they are basically finished.  So today’s  knitting and crochet count is one of each.  I do wish I had a bigger Soak Wash tub to hold the projects that need seaming or weaving in the ends.  The basket includes one pair of Maxi Fingerless Gloves to seam in the Della Q snap bag and 3 scarfs that need the ends woven in.   Maybe it is a good thing that this is the small wash tub.  I am sure I could get 3 times the amount of projects in the bigger wash tub.  I like to weave in the end in natural light.  I also tend to have more energy earlier in the day.

Currently I am on a finishing binge on the project front.  My body seems to require more rest right now.  So the best thing besides napping that I can do is listen to a book and knit.  Also winter is coming, so I need to knit faster.  I say this tongue in cheek, because today was yet another day over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. There has not been enough rain this summer. So the summer seems longer than normal. A good afternoon rain storm just makes the day more pleasant. Because of the long-term drought in the desert Southwest, we haven’t seen regular afternoon rain showers for a long time.



Thursday, August 21, 2025

Projects Half Done

 It was a day for drop spindles and Tunisian Crochet.  I am almost done with the first ply of a lace weight yarn of Striken Lock. I got a four ounce or 100 grams worth to try out. I fell in love with the roving    It has taken almost all my feather weight drop spindles to complete the project.  As soon as I am done with the first ply then it will be time to get the yarn off the spindles to ply.  

I also made progress on two Tunisian Crochet projects. One is a charity scarf that I am completing the edging.  The other is my advent calendar from last year.  I am almost finished with the first of 5 sections.  The next section will be solid white.  Then the next color section, followed by white and the last color section followed by a white boarder.  

If you have not guessed it already, I am working on my Ph.D in knitting and spinning = projects half done. I think the projects half done have won. 

Of course I had a bad body day and spent most of the day resting.  

Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Today Was All About Knitting

 I am currently designing 2 new knitting patterns.  The good news is that the elements for one pattern have come together. I will begin to type up the relevant information and instructions.  Taking pictures in 100 degrees Fahrenheit is not ideal for this pattern. So I’m going to have to come up with an alternative that’s indoors. 

The Bad news is that the second pattern on the third section will have to be tinked. I can say at this point having two out of three sections done is helpful. However, the last section is the largest section. Tinking will take place soon.   

I have finished the Maxi Fingerless Gloves for my daughter.  All I can say is that The yarn is scrumptious. It is an alpaca, silk blend from the Yarn Dragon in Seattle, Washington. It even came in a worsted weight which was needed for the pattern.  He has a beautiful on line shop. It is a luxurious fiber that I’m sure my daughter will love. And hopefully there won’t be any allergies involved. On gloves looks larger then the other because I just had to try them on. I might have to get a skein of this yarn for a pair of gloves for me. 





Monday, August 18, 2025

If it’s not broken, don’t fix it.

 While visiting in San Diego last week we had a chance to visit the state historic park called Old Town, San Diego. When going through La Casa de Estudillo, we got to see some very old spinning and fiber preparation tools.  In the main bedroom there was a very small spinning wheel.  In one of the other rooms we spotted a squirrel cage for taking skeins of yarn and wrapping them into balls. There was no adjustments to be made like the Squirrel cage I purchased from Shepard’s Woodworking . Of course all the skeins of yarn would have been made the same size, so there was no need to make it adjustable. What I am really saying is that if you wind large amounts of yarn at home you definitely need a squirrel cage at home.  Some things never change. I have had mine for a few years now and wish that I had gotten it sooner.  The hand carders looked very similar to the hand carders produced today.  The difference was in the handles.  The handles looked like they were carved or whittled by hand. The blacksmith would have added the pins on the carders with each one made by hand. The handles had no grip like the modern ones that I use. 

Of course there were no acid dyes around to dye the yarn. It is my humble opinion that various plants, spices and flowers were used to make the colors.  

Below are a few pictures.  





Saturday, August 16, 2025

A Travel Tip

 We took a break from the heat.  We spent 4 days in San Diego.  The weather was nice.  The food was good.  The Doctor Who exhibit at the Comic Con Museum was well worth the time and money.  My favorite picture from the museum was the Tom Baker scarf.  It was awesome in person. I loved the length. 

You always have to be aware of pickpockets.  They are all sizes and all ages.  The one that tried to pick my wallet was in her later years.  When traveling I normally put my wallet under my knitting or Tunisian Crochet project in a medium Della Q snap bag and my medicine in a Stasher bag.  The pickpocket thought that the Della Q snap bag was my wallet. Because of the size of the shawl in progress she could not get it out of my purse.  I was rewarded with a very deliberate body slam. She put a lot of shove in that for someone her age.  I do still have my wallet. Double pointed knitting needles have also been used to foil a pickpocket In the past.  


*I purchased both the Stasher bag and the Della Q Snap Bag. I am a fan of both companies and use there products on a regular basis.  I am not being paid by either company.  I will however earn a commission on  purchase from ads on the website 

Thursday, August 14, 2025

Progress Report Advent 2024

 This week I started working again on the Advent Kit that I bought in 2024 from Cornbread and Honey. The good news is that I am working on it again. The bad news is that I probably will not be done by December 2025. I working on this with on this with Tunisian Crochet on a size H, 8 or 5mm, on fingering weight yarn. That being said, I am 4.5 mini skeins in.  The oak pattern that I designed has 6 mini skeins followed by a white section, repeat once and add the last 6 mini skeins.  With a crochet boarder in white.  

I am getting a lot of nice compliments from complete strangers.   That feels really good.  I also did the next 2 Russian joins so I won’t have to weave in any ends. I can also use all the yarn with less waste.