I have 1/4 of my knitting room just how I want it. Elmo is even supervising my progress.
I finished another scarf for Operation Gratitude today. It is now in the basket to go to Knitting Guild next month. All I have left to do is add a small note. It is pictured above.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.
Saturday, September 24, 2022
Friday, September 23, 2022
Redesign Progress
A lot of progress has been made in my knitting room. If you were here on Monday, by today you would not recognize it. I will take some pictures tomorrow. John did all the heavy lifting. All the space created by the donation to our community food bank is now filled with yarn. This s makes my yarn more accessible. I have moved every single roller to a new spot in the room.
When I went to get my afternoon snack, it turned out that it was dinner time. How did that happen? So while dinner was cooking I did some organizing and straightening in the dining room. It was a good day to get rid of clutter too, John was kind enough to take that all out for me and Roomba the knitting room while we cooked dinner
I spent the evening knitting. Only 1 project got finished today. My 19th charity hat for the year. Another operation gratitude scarf is a few rows from being finished. You guessed it, I cast on another charity hat too.
Can I Have Too Many Readers?
Ok, I have to admit it. Since my cataract surgery I have turned into one of those people who have “readers” all over the house. Readers are just portable magnifying glasses. I leave a pair on the kitchen table, in my knitting room, by where I knit at night, on my nightstand, and a pair in my purse. This is just so I don’t have to carry one pair everywhere.
Am I wrong in thinking that I might also need to leave a pair by the computer too. Also, just maybe a spare pair in case I lose or misplaced a pair.
The same goes with sunglasses too. One pair in my purse. One pair by the back door for errands around the outside of the house. I am not sure if I don’t need a spare just in case.
I also started the knitting room reorganization today. I had no problem filling the newly open space. I also moved on big basket to a new home. Just a few more things to move before John comes in for the heavy lifting
I am really close to finishing 3 more knitting projects. I have figured out the pattern revision, now just new pictures and a bit of typing. The sample for my next shawl just needs the ends woven in and the pattern typed. I still need the daily nap so things are going a bit on the slow side. Everything will get done in its own time.
TTFN
By the way I have bought all the Foster Grant readers on my own. His is my own personal opinion..I am not being paid for this blog post.
Wednesday, September 21, 2022
Good News
The good news is that if I put the back seats down in my car I can get 17 bags and 2 boxes of donations in the back of my car. Yes we did have just a little bit of room to spare. Yes, we did overwhelm the drop off site. If we would have used the boxes that they were hoping to be filled we would have filled them up and then some. Since our donation was nicely bagged and boxed we just put it on the side of the donation boxes. I am sure as the holidays get closer more people will donate too.
You also know what this means, don’t you? Of course you do. With all that empty space we will be doing a knitting room redesign this weekend. I will get all the light lifting done first and then bring John in for the heavy lifting and rolling.
Also today at knitting guild they did not care that the gloves were store bought, but I did trigger a lecture for the whole group. No a bad one. Just a don’t feel guilty if your are sick or can’t do the monthly challenge, it’s a suggestion not mandatory. Good to know.
TTFN
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
Cheating
Yes, I am going to cheat tomorrow at the knitting guild meeting. I was supposed to knit a few pairs of gloves for the Navajo Project this month. Somewhere between 2 eye surgeries and my hands looking a little Craigy from all the stress I am cheating. In a good way through. I will not disappointed any child.
Tonight John and I walked over to Tuesday Morning while waiting for an outside table that never materialized, but that’s another story. I found 2 pairs of gloves that would be great for the older kids. They are even in the preferred yarn of polyester. The best part is that they cost as much as I would have spent on yarn. So even though I am really cheating by not being in hand knit gloves I will still keep 2 sets of hands warm.
That is my story and I am sticking to it.
Monday, September 19, 2022
15
I am purging my house of processed foods in an effort to get healthier. For the last 2 days I have been working on this. I am trying to go back to the way my great grandparents ate. I am not sure all this processed food is having a positive effect on my health. Although in the short term it has left my body very sore.
If you have been following my blog for awhile you will remember that in 2009 I give up all artificial sweeteners and all diet soda. This made a very positive change in my health. I have my friend Kay of blessed memory for leading me to this change. It was not easy and I had withdrawal headaches for 2 weeks
In 2017 I gave up all sugar sweetened sodas. That made another positive change for me. Although it did make those 48 hour work days next to impossible.
Now I am making the next step in this slow set of steps. I am trying to give up processed foods. In some ways it is easy, we do not eat much fast food. Bread, bagels and tortillas are going to be a little bit harder. Although, as I went through our 2 pantries I was really amazed at how much processed foods we have in the house. So much so, that I am down to 1 pantry. That one pantry even has extra space. Did I mention that this leaves more room for yarn. Maybe I can consolidate some of the yarn I have around the house to 1 or 2 rooms. It is worth a try.
This has lead to 13 bags and 2 boxes heading to the community food drive this week. See the picture below for the bags. The boxes are up on a shelf.
Saturday, September 17, 2022
This and That
I have worked on 3 of my knitting projects today. Nothing got finished. I did however find a very delightful cast off in the Picot Edge Style. There are countless ways to make a Picot Edge. As usual I have found a simple but elegant edging for my new shawl. It only takes one extra length of yarn at the end. 5 lengths of yarn versus 4 lengths of yarn for a stretchy bind off.
The next clue in my new pattern design is as follows.
1. Knit 2 stitches on to the left hand needle.
2. Bind off 4 stitches
3. Slip the remaining stitch on the right hand needle back on to the left needle.
Repeat steps 1, 2, & 3 until the bind off is complete.
Weave in the end.
For left handed knitters just reverse my instructions to read:
1. Knit 2 stitches on to the right hand needle.
2. Bind off 4 stitches.
3. Slip the remaining stitch on the left hand needle back to the right hand knitting needle.
Repeat steps 1, 2, & 3 until the bind off is complete.
Weave in the ends..
who is ready for a new knitting pattern?
Yes, I did manage a few chores. I am also wondering when the bruise from Wednesday’s surgery will go away. It is looking nasty. Did a little more deep cleaning.