Eric’s new hat for 67 rows. Now I need to knit a backup hat. Off to find more yarn.
A blog about my life, my fiber arts and pictures of my finished work. I will also throw in the very occasional recipe or shopping tip.
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Monday, December 31, 2018
Happy 2019
I would like to wish everyone a happy new year. May your year be happy, healthy and prosperous.
As many of you know I personally gave up New Years resolutions years ago. This year I am making an exception. This year my goal is to stash bust all craft projects in he house, including jewelry, yarn, roving and fabric projects in other words knit, spin, weave, sew, and play with beads. My goal is to finish as many projects as possible. A project will be considered completed when finished, ripped out to repurpose ,thrown into a dog pillow, passed on to some else. Basically just getting it done no mater how. I promise to post as many pictures as possible so you can join me on the journey.
This is the last project I finished in 2018. Row count will be added later.
As many of you know I personally gave up New Years resolutions years ago. This year I am making an exception. This year my goal is to stash bust all craft projects in he house, including jewelry, yarn, roving and fabric projects in other words knit, spin, weave, sew, and play with beads. My goal is to finish as many projects as possible. A project will be considered completed when finished, ripped out to repurpose ,thrown into a dog pillow, passed on to some else. Basically just getting it done no mater how. I promise to post as many pictures as possible so you can join me on the journey.
This is the last project I finished in 2018. Row count will be added later.
Labels:
crafts,
goals,
knitting,
last project 2018,
New Years Resolution,
shawl
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
I Ran Out
I ran out of tissue paper tonight. I never run out of tissue paper. I always have 2 or 3 extra packages hidden around the house. Except for tonight. I really needed it. No time to run out and get more. Sigh. So if you find your items wrapped in parchment paper I have no excuse. I think it is a sad commentary on my life that I have more parchment paper than tissue paper. I was once told parchment paper was a good thing to warp my looms with, not so much.
Although I should be able to restock at a good price. It will probably be red, green and white until after Easter, when the pastels will be available.
Just an interesting side note. Scotch Tape does not stick to parchment paper.
Although I should be able to restock at a good price. It will probably be red, green and white until after Easter, when the pastels will be available.
Just an interesting side note. Scotch Tape does not stick to parchment paper.
Labels:
Parchment paper,
supply outage,
tissue paper
Sunday, December 23, 2018
Easy Tri Tip Roast
Teri has requested that I share my tri-tip roast recipe. It is a very easy 5 ingredient recipe. It takes less than 5 minutes to put together and only 35 minutes to cook.
1 Tri-tip Roast
Salt and pepper
1 sweet onion sliced thin
1/2 c water
Cooking Spray
Pre heat the oven to 425f
Use cooking spray to spray the bottom and sides of your. Le Creuset roasting pan. Place roast in the bottom of the pan. Salt and pepper lightly. Cover with the sliced onions. Pour the water on the side of the roast being careful not to wash the salt and pepper off the top of the meat. Cover and bake for 35 minutes.
Remove from oven and wrap in heavy duty foil for 15 minutes to the the roast finish cooking and rest. Slice and serve.
Add vegetables and a starch for a complete meal.
1 Tri-tip Roast
Salt and pepper
1 sweet onion sliced thin
1/2 c water
Cooking Spray
Pre heat the oven to 425f
Use cooking spray to spray the bottom and sides of your. Le Creuset roasting pan. Place roast in the bottom of the pan. Salt and pepper lightly. Cover with the sliced onions. Pour the water on the side of the roast being careful not to wash the salt and pepper off the top of the meat. Cover and bake for 35 minutes.
Remove from oven and wrap in heavy duty foil for 15 minutes to the the roast finish cooking and rest. Slice and serve.
Add vegetables and a starch for a complete meal.
Labels:
Beef,
Easy,
Fast,
Le Creuset,
onion,
Recipe,
seasoning,
Tri-tip Roast
Down Again
Teri and I did a quick dash to J.Jill today. Our mission was to try to find smaller sized pants. The pants I bought a month ago are now too big. We were very successful. 3 new pairs of pants were acquired. I know that I am down at lest 5 pairs of pants, but this just means that I will do my laundry a little more often. This is not a challenge to Eric to make more laundry.
I find it amazing that when I woke up this morning, I was feeling very fat and frustrated. Then less than 12 hours later I am buying smaller sized pants. Deep down I know that I will never have a model sized body. I would love my goal to be that. On a more realistic level my ultimate goal is a healthier me.
Lastly, I would like to,wish everyone a happy and healthy holiday. .
I find it amazing that when I woke up this morning, I was feeling very fat and frustrated. Then less than 12 hours later I am buying smaller sized pants. Deep down I know that I will never have a model sized body. I would love my goal to be that. On a more realistic level my ultimate goal is a healthier me.
Lastly, I would like to,wish everyone a happy and healthy holiday. .
Labels:
body image,
J.Jill,
pants,
shopping,
smaller clothing
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Mindfulness
I am sitting here wishing that people would be more mindful. On a personal note it would result in less laundry and sticky floors for me to clean up after. I really hate to clean up medicine spills, that would not happen if people would just pay attention.
Outside my house I bet that there would be a lot less accidents and just maybe we would all pay less in car insurance. If people would be more mindful maybe they might just pick up after themselves. One can only hope.
Have a very mindful and happy day.
Outside my house I bet that there would be a lot less accidents and just maybe we would all pay less in car insurance. If people would be more mindful maybe they might just pick up after themselves. One can only hope.
Have a very mindful and happy day.
Labels:
laundry,
mindfulness,
mopping,
Ranting,
sticky floors
Monday, December 10, 2018
A Rough Start and A Smooth Finish
After a rocky start I managed to get all my errands done. I also got a home cooked dinner on the table too, albeit leftovers.
Eric is happy with his new jeans. I can’t believe this is the first time since he was in size 5 slims that I bought a regular size 18 for him. He is over the moon that I bought him 5 new pairs of jeans. Truth be told, we just could not do the top button of the size 18 slims up. The 2 extra inches in the waistline should help.
I am still working on the first hand knit project for me the year. I was hoping it would be done by now. I hope to wear it Wednesday. Wish me luck.
I am calling it a night a little after 10pm. Yes I took something for the arthritis pain with dinner tonight so I am really hoping to sleep until 6am. Night all.
Eric is happy with his new jeans. I can’t believe this is the first time since he was in size 5 slims that I bought a regular size 18 for him. He is over the moon that I bought him 5 new pairs of jeans. Truth be told, we just could not do the top button of the size 18 slims up. The 2 extra inches in the waistline should help.
I am still working on the first hand knit project for me the year. I was hoping it would be done by now. I hope to wear it Wednesday. Wish me luck.
I am calling it a night a little after 10pm. Yes I took something for the arthritis pain with dinner tonight so I am really hoping to sleep until 6am. Night all.
Labels:
arthritis pain,
errands knitting,
jeans,
shopping
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