Thursday, April 19, 2018

Thursday - 04/19/2018

First mowing of the year!  The mower started right up, no flat tires and I actually had gas in the tank.  The first mowing is usually pretty rough and doesn't look that nice but still it was a great day to be outside.  I was going to mow yesterday but the roofers were here and had some of there equipment laid out on the lawn so I decided to wait.  Plus it was 77 degrees F yesterday and after picking up the sticks in the yard it was pretty warm out!  You know I am a 60's gal.....my favorite temperature range for working outside.   Today was maybe 62 and right now it's 56.....a fleece jacket and I was set to mow!  It was gorgeous with a breeze and blue, blue skies.........perfect!
There's the lake across the street.............BTW that lot is for sale if anyone is interested..........
Everything has bloomed out and the dogwoods are just starting to bloom but the oaks are the last to get their leaves plus the sassafras trees................
These are the big oaks in my front yard but they aren't your typical oak with the recognizable leaves....I think these are burr oaks but don't quote me......they have a slight shade of green so they are getting ready................
Here's my new view from the back yard....I am so thrilled that the electric company cut those trees down for me...........what a view and I don't feel so "hemmed in".
There may be some raking in my future to get the big wood chunks left behind before I mow back there.............but for now I am just enjoying the view.........
here's a zoom.............
This is city property so there will be no building going on back there........
Years ago, a neighbor of my folks, who has since passed, told me there was an old stone wall back there from a farm long ago and because of the ticks, I never went back there but here it is.............can you see it?  One of these days when I mow and drench myself in Deep Woods Off (the only thing that will keep the ticks off).......I will venture back there and investigate.....I love history and it makes me feel more connected to the land when I see evidence of past  generations........
I paid the roofers today and tomorrow I'll be working on clearing out the porch and I'll be able to recover my bowls that were used to catch all the leaks!  Hurray!  As soon as I know it is leak-free after a few storms, I will schedule dry wallers to come and repair the ceiling and walls....this is the 2nd time I have gone through all this.....so much money down the drain.  I don't mind paying for things if they work but throwing it out the window is not fun!  But I think this time I and the roof are good to go...I pray!
I hope Spring is making an appearance in your neck of the woods!
Happy Trails!!! 

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Wednesday - 04/18/2018

Great week so far but very busy!!!  I got a new porch roof today!  YAY!!!!!  It took them from 8:30 - 2:30 and it is guaranteed for 15 years against any leaks plus they tuck pointed the chimney.   It is supposed to rain Sunday so that will be the test!  Meanwhile I can reclaim my bowls and containers that have been used to catch leaks for the past 2 years!  Here's a photo  but you can't really see it except the white lip peeking over the edge and the fresh tuck pointing.........
    I dyed yarn on Sunday and bundled it back up into mini-skeins on Monday as I didn't have time to wind them into balls...mini-skeins are fast.........here's some of my yarns drying.........
and here's the one where I took non pareils in all different colors and some powdered Kool-aid and then you wrap it in saran wrap and microwave at 30 second intervals until there is steam......

 Here's my little mini-skeins from my dyeing experiments..............
Most of Monday I was doing my taxes and I got them e-filed.  Today was the roofers, I watered plants, did laundry, picked up the sticks in the yard to mow probably tomorrow if the mower starts and I made bread.......
and there's a 'blender' pie in the oven for dessert.......
On my 'breaks' I knitted on my Land of Sweets cowl using 2 of my hand dyed yarns!  Take a look......the first one is from Maker's Haven.  The leftover yarn from my Star Tree Topper but the other 2 are mine..............
I'm off to have supper and 'hit the hay' I've been up since about 2:30 this morning...I love it because then I get a lot done...lol!  but I'm a dishrag about now!
Happy Trails!!!


Sunday, April 15, 2018

YOP Week #42


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FO's - (Finished Objects) -
I have another one!  I found a pattern on You Tube for a Cobblestone wash cloth. 
Learn How To Crochet Easy Cobblestone Washcloth Gift Set Crochet washcloth Tutorial #425 but then I found a pattern for a back scrubber which I thought would make a nice set for my SIL for his birthday in July.  It's done already!  Here's the link and it's a free pattern on Ravelry.
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 WIP's (Works in Progress) -
1)  I finished knitting my first slipper and the tongue of the slipper so other than weaving in ends and sewing it together and 'felting', it is done.  I will wait until I have the 2nd slipper done before I do the handwork and felting.  I also emailed the designer and she told me she did not pick up the wraps because it is going to be felted but she said if the 'holes' bother me I could sew them closed and the felting would cover it up.  Since it is my 'prototype/for me' I am going to let them go and see what happens.   If I don't like it then I will change it for the gift slippers.    BTW, the wrap and turn was a new technique for me!  YAY!
I've already started the 2nd one.......

2) I finished the 2nd block and started the 3rd for the Frida Kahlo basket.......almost halfway....with the crochet part....the construction will be a whole other story! LOL!
3)  The only part of my sewing I got done was to wash the fabric.  I didn't even get it ironed!  My excuse is my T.V. broke and I always iron and watch t.v.......I may have to 'rough it' before I get another television.  I do have my pc and tablet but it's just not quite the same.

4) I started a new project.........the Land of Sweets cowl that I've longed for since Christmas!  That is my motivation for dyeing yarns too as it calls for 24 different mini-skeins of fingering weight yarn.  Of course, you don't have to knit it that way but I love the scrappy look of all the different yarns and I thought if my first dye projects don't work out then this would be a nice place for them.  I started with my leftover yarn that I used for the Tree Topper Star.
This is a pay for pattern on Ravelry by Helen Stewart who is famous for her  "percentage finished' in her patterns which is right up my anal alley!  I love 'ticking off boxes' and having 'milestones' on projects....yes, Helen's patterns are great for me!  Here's the link
 5)  Spring Cross Stitch -  I did start this but there are only about 5 rows of stitches so far so I didn't think it was anything to really show...maybe more next week.
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Learning and experimenting:
1)  Well,  I told you I learned the wrap and turn which I think is the same as short rows?  Please correct me if I am wrong.  I still have to learn how to 'pick up' the wraps.
2)  I learned to make mini-skeins...........I forgot to include a picture but I had 1-100gram skein of fingering weight sock yarn from Knit Picks and I watched several tutorials on You Tube.  I needed 8 gram skeins for the Land of Sweets Cowl so I took a sewing ruler I had (the gal on the tutorial used the exact same one!)  She wanted 5 gram mini's so she wrapped hers 40 times....I did the math and decided to make 10 gram mini's just to be on the safe side and so I needed to wrap my yarn 60 times around the ruler and then I tied them in 2 places and made the mini skeins.  I also weighed each of them as I made them and I must have done the math right! LOL! The first ones didn't look so hot but I got better at it by the time I made like 12 of them.
3)  Why I thought I had to make mini skeins was crazy because to dye them I had to take them apart but I guess it's a good skill to have?  So, I prepped the skeins for dyeing last night and I have been dyeing all morning.....I have tried everything and anything mostly going by Alicia Paulson's blog post about it.  I watched a few videos on You Tube but with Koolaid and no chemicals it really is just FUN!!!  I had 2 containers of Koolaid dye I had in my frig for dyeing wool but I had never dyed yarn before.  It's been fun and interesting and next I will order some Stellina fingering weight yarn for the other 12 skeins for the cowl.  It will be a mixture of plain and sparkly!    Here' s just a little preview......

A couple things I learned while doing this.....do not tie your yarn as you do for your skeins to keep them from tangling.  They were too tight on mine and left white stripes on my yarn where the ties were.  So, after finally learning, I clipped those and just tied one very loose knot around the skein.  I think you can see it in the picture above....top and to the left a bit.  Problem solved!
Also, I took the Koolaid packages and put them in little containers with a silica package....the kind you get inside new shoes or anything they don't want to get moist.  Yes, I save a lot of things but these came in handy for putting in each container of Koolaid.   Also, don't forget to  label them or you won't know what color you might be getting! LOL!  The best containers are ones with sprinkle lids like the little red McCormick spice container.  It worked great and I think I will transfer the rest of them into those types of containers.  Just a tip!  It worked great for the 'sprinkle' technique where you lay out your yarn on plastic wrap and sprinkle Koolaid and colored sprinkles to get a speckled affect and then microwave it!  Too fun!
I would show you my yarns but many are 'cooling' in pans in the garage or drip drying....I think I'll wait until they are dry so you can see the actual colors.
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What's in the Queue -
#1 - Some Valentine's Day socks - I'll be dyeing my own for this!
 #2 - Something for St. Patrick's Day...socks or cowl...not sure.  I think I found a cowl pattern with a Celtic design but I would like socks too!
#3 - Still more washcloths as I have plenty of Dishie and Peaches and Creme worsted cotton
#4 - Some leaf book markers
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What I'm "wishing upon a star" for -
#1 - My Valentine and St. Patrick's Day yarns for socks or cowls and mini's for cowl and Granny Stripe Blanket.  I'm thinking I can dye my own now!  How exciting!!!!
 #2 - Susan B. Anderson has her 2 kits back in stock..........The Loopy Sheep
and her Spring Chicken kits  just in time for Spring but where do I get the dough for all these great items?
#3 - my new over the top obsession I discovered from Little Bobbin's mother who does the most beautiful stitchery from Jesse Chorley
I'd like to do her Friendship Quilt  if I live long enough! LOL!  I may try just a little sampler on my own but check out her website for lots of other wonderful and unique items and projects.
#4 - Knitting at the Library Cowl - a pay for pattern on Ravelry.  I'm thinking this may be the year of cowls or slippers....we'll see who wins out! The cowl looks like different shelves of books!  So cool!
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YOP Goals from last week:
***DONE*** 1) work on back scrubber for Tracy birthday gift
***DONE***2) email author of felted slipper pattern about picking up wraps?
3) complete all 5 squares for Frida Kahlo basket -2 of 5 done and #3 started
***DONE) 4) learn how to create mini skeins 
5) pin another I Spy quilt
6) cut binding for my sampler quilt
***DONE***7) start Spring Cross Stitch
8) wash and iron fabric and cut out pattern pieces - it's washed but that's all
9) order bias tape and Swedish tracing paper for patterns -still need to do this
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 YOP Goals for this coming week:
1) Finish dyeing and drying yarn and ball up or skein
2) Finish Square #3 on Frida basket
3) Finish first 8 rounds on Land of Sweets Cowl - color #1
4) pin I Spy quilt #2
5) cut binding for my sampler quilt
6) work on Spring cross stitch
7) iron fabric and cut out tunic pieces
8) order bias tape and Swedish Tracing Paper for patterns
9) finish 2nd slipper of my pair
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  Podcasts: I need to work on catching up with Stitching The High Notes and other regulars....still.  I did watch Stitching the High Notes Episode #14 so I have a ways to go!
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To see other fabulous projects from YOP members click here
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Last but not least I wish you all.............peace, joy, hope and love.........
 Happy Trails!!!