Last weekend I started to bake bread again.
It looks great from the outside, but after several slices it starts to become ooey gooey on the inside. Dense. Raw. Not at all what a good piece of bread should be. I threw the rest away.
Not sure what I am doing wrong. I have added more flour. Let it sit for 1.5 hours. Checked the oven temperature. I am kinda out of ideas of what else to do.
On the other hand, it is a wonderful rainy day.
Molly and I are in the front room, watching the rain blow down and the cars drive by.
My husband was born in Scotland and spent his early years there. He tells me that they have various words for rain and that their rainy weather is what makes them a dour people.
Happy holidays and knit on.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Friday, November 16, 2012
Finally Cowl
About a year ago, while playing around on Ravelry, I discovered a baby cardigan designed by Asa Tricosa. Because I liked that pattern, I continued on and looked at her other patterns. This brought me to the Finally Cowl.
A sample was knit for the shoppe and here it is. We used a US 9 needle, four skeins of Lamb's Pride bulky in Prairie Fire and one skein of Lamb's Pride worsted in Sunburst Gold. It is knitted in the round, from the bottom up and we made the large size.
It is an easy knit and cosy.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Greater Traverse Yarn Shop Hop
Join Northern Michigan
knitters in a special weekend event: the first-ever Greater Traverse Yarn Shop
Hop 2012 on Friday, October 19th and Saturday, October 20th.
Take an entire weekend to enjoy the experience of shopping
six different yarn shops around the Grand Traverse Area, where each shop will
highlight unique yarns and patterns, offer refreshments and ideas for handmade
holiday gifts. Purchasing a $5.00
passport will gain you access to the shop hop.
With a $15 purchase at each store, your passport is stamped and eligible
to be entered into a drawing for that shop’s prize basket. Stamp your passport at all six shops and
you’ll be eligible to win the Grand Prize Basket drawing, which includes a $50
gift certificate to each shop.
The participating yarn shops are The Yarn Market of Beulah,
Thistledown Shoppe of Suttons Bay, Wool & Honey of Cedar, The Warm Fuzzy of
Alden and Yarn Quest and Lost Art, both of Traverse City. Each shop will be open from 12-8 p.m. on
Friday, October 19th and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, October
20th. Join in the spirit of
community by visiting all of these specialty shops. Who knows what you’ll find—or win!
For directions and more information, please contact Michelle
at (877) 880-4511.
Saturday, September 8, 2012
T Shirt Yarn
Hmmm, do I ignore that I have not blogged in over 2 months? Especially since several of you have pointed it out? My excuse is that it has been a busy summer - thanks, folks, for making this the best summer ever Okay, that is out of the way.
One of the good ideas I have picked up this summer is making yarn out of t-shirts. Here is one link to check out.
So, if you do not want to keep your t-shirts, send them my way. I am thinking bibs, rugs, and baskets.
One of the good ideas I have picked up this summer is making yarn out of t-shirts. Here is one link to check out.
So, if you do not want to keep your t-shirts, send them my way. I am thinking bibs, rugs, and baskets.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Twirl your yarn
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
I love to frog
Remember this cardigan? Well, the last time I saw my version of the Puerperium Cardigan I was halfway down the body. I ended up frogging it as I did not like my button bands.
So, I started the Coffee Bean Cardigan, using Liberty Wool. Much happier this time, except
I did not understand the directions and I knit 3.5 inches further and made more increases than I should. The needle is marking the spot where I should have stopped to put the sleeve stitches on scrap yarn. Now I get to pull this out.
And I wanted to have this done by Sunday for the baby shower for my first grandchild, a boy.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Get Ready!
Fiona is busy dyeing away for the shoppe.
Here is a picture of what she has been doing.
( And I am working on getting her to spend a Saturday with us.)
Here is a picture of what she has been doing.
( And I am working on getting her to spend a Saturday with us.)
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Slow Knitter
During the last two months I have been knitting the following items:
The Eco Vest, made from Cascade Eco. I had hoped to finish it to wear this winter/spring, but it is not going to happen. The pattern is in the Knitting Green: Conversations and Planet Friendly Projects or you can go to Knitting Daily and get it for free. I purchased a charting software from Intwined and it made my knitting go easier. I kept losing my spot with the written rows and found that having a chart to refer to allowed me to see what I was doing. Check back next fall for me to wear this.
This is the Baby Onesie from ShiBui Knits. I am using Claudia Handpainted sock yarn and it is lovely. The pattern was taken from an outfit worn back in the 1940's and it is still appropriate for today's little ones. I am close to the end, but have stalled in the collar section. Time to consult my experts.
This is the Chevron Baby Blanket.
An easy pattern using seven different worsted weight yarns, doubled. I am knitting Madelinetosh Vintage - it has a wonderful feel and is machine washable.
My colors are chartreuse, butter, fawn, antler, silver fox, denim, and graphite. I am presently on the denim and hope soon to finish up with graphite.
This is the Puerperium Cardigan (have to go to Ravelry for this pattern).
The Yarn Harlot made it famous a while ago and I picked it as it required a DK yarn, which is Ultra Pima by Cascade.
And for the last one, I am knitting leg warmers out of Liberty Wool print.
All of the above baby related knitting is a result of my new grandson that is due on June 26th. His baby shower is May 20th, so I need to finish these within the next month.
The Eco Vest, made from Cascade Eco. I had hoped to finish it to wear this winter/spring, but it is not going to happen. The pattern is in the Knitting Green: Conversations and Planet Friendly Projects or you can go to Knitting Daily and get it for free. I purchased a charting software from Intwined and it made my knitting go easier. I kept losing my spot with the written rows and found that having a chart to refer to allowed me to see what I was doing. Check back next fall for me to wear this.
This is the Baby Onesie from ShiBui Knits. I am using Claudia Handpainted sock yarn and it is lovely. The pattern was taken from an outfit worn back in the 1940's and it is still appropriate for today's little ones. I am close to the end, but have stalled in the collar section. Time to consult my experts.
This is the Chevron Baby Blanket.
An easy pattern using seven different worsted weight yarns, doubled. I am knitting Madelinetosh Vintage - it has a wonderful feel and is machine washable.
My colors are chartreuse, butter, fawn, antler, silver fox, denim, and graphite. I am presently on the denim and hope soon to finish up with graphite.
This is the Puerperium Cardigan (have to go to Ravelry for this pattern).
The Yarn Harlot made it famous a while ago and I picked it as it required a DK yarn, which is Ultra Pima by Cascade.
And for the last one, I am knitting leg warmers out of Liberty Wool print.
All of the above baby related knitting is a result of my new grandson that is due on June 26th. His baby shower is May 20th, so I need to finish these within the next month.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Baby, it's cold outside
I picked out two skeins of Misti Alpaca Chunky and knit up a quickie neck warmer, infinity scarf.
Cast on 200 stitches with a size needle and knit until you run out. Garter stitch and the baby alpaca make a great combination.
Cast on 200 stitches with a size needle and knit until you run out. Garter stitch and the baby alpaca make a great combination.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Changing yarn
We have a sample in the shoppe knit from Austermann Step.
Cynthia knitted that item out of Misti Alpaca sock.
Isn't it amazing that changing the yarn makes such a difference in the item?
Cynthia knitted that item out of Misti Alpaca sock.
Isn't it amazing that changing the yarn makes such a difference in the item?
Monday, January 16, 2012
Bringing in the new
Several weeks ago I bought a new washer and dryer. I had had my others for about 25 years. When I was looking at the washers I knew that I did not want a front loader as I wanted to have the ability to open the door during the wash cycle. I ended up with a Maytag washing machine and yesterday used the hand wash cycle with crossed fingers on several of my husband's wool sweaters. Have to admit that I was pleased they came out clean and not felted. Previously I washed our wool sweaters in the machine by filling up the machine, letting the items soak, and then set the machine on spin. This time, I put the items in, added my wool wash, set the machine to hand wash and started it. Absolutely amazing!
I also finished up the Windschief and
Bandana Cowl and ran them through the washing machine. How nice not to worry.
I also finished up the Windschief and
Bandana Cowl and ran them through the washing machine. How nice not to worry.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Whining time
Not fair. I have to sit at the shoppe and wait on the lucky customers who come in, buy yarn and patterns and then get to knit. While I get to do my paperwork (gag) and drool over what others make.
Like Carrine who made this cowl
Or a customer who came in today and bought yarn to make two pairs of this, Knotty Gloves.
I am still working on the Takoma and have started the Bandana Cowl. The cowl was suppose to be a quickie knit, except I did not understand knitting and purling the wraps. I ended up decreasing instead of knitting and purling wraps and it wasn't until I called Michele at Yarn Market that I figured out what I was doing wrong and now I am moving along on the cowl.
Okay, back to the paperwork. And you knit along.......
Like Carrine who made this cowl
Or a customer who came in today and bought yarn to make two pairs of this, Knotty Gloves.
I am still working on the Takoma and have started the Bandana Cowl. The cowl was suppose to be a quickie knit, except I did not understand knitting and purling the wraps. I ended up decreasing instead of knitting and purling wraps and it wasn't until I called Michele at Yarn Market that I figured out what I was doing wrong and now I am moving along on the cowl.
Okay, back to the paperwork. And you knit along.......
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