Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Christmas Needles
My wonderful husband surprised me this Christmas by making me a set of knitting needles. He bought the dowels, sized them, sharpened the tips, fine sanded them, and finished with a varnish. He then glassed the ends at his surfboard shop in various swirled colors. I love them. I think it was the most thoughtful gift I have ever received. He also made me a mini set of needles to use for a Christmas tree ornament. I can't wait to knit with my new needles! I bet we could sell some on Etsy too.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Mali's B-day Gifts
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Jim's New Single Cable Chargers Hat
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Long Beaded Gloves
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Crickie's Orca Quilt
Hey, Guys!
Well, here I am at the library posting an entry after trying unsuccessfully for the last month to do it at home. My time is ticking away....
Anyway, I started this quilt about 11 years ago for someone's baby (the "baby" is now in high school). It was one of those things where I thought completely hand quilting the piece would "not take that long since the piece was so simple." The "baby" got another handmade gift, but now that this is done, Cricket has fallen in love with it and sleeps on it at the foot of our bed. It's also a great lap warmer.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Damon's Single Cable Hat
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Last Cabled Hat
Saturday, August 28, 2010
We've Been Quilting
I know it seems like I disappeared off the face of the planet, but the truth is, we haven't had a computer for a few weeks. My laptop finally died (motherboard and hard drive went kaput) as did our desktop. We're finally up and running with a new desktop.
I had pictures that I lost all ready to post but will have to do that another time. I've been spending most of my time quilting and am currently working on a queen-sized quilt for our bed. However, I thought I'd post Jim's "Three-Wave Set." The whole thing is completely hand done from the cutting, piecing and quilting. He got hooked on quilting around my b-day, when a friend gifted me with the amazing book, Accidental Landscapes by Karen Eckmeier. Jim is really getting good! He has three beach scenes (one of which I quilted) on sale at Beach City Smoothies in Carlsbad and there are two mountain/forest scenes for sale at Yoga Vista (right next to a knitting shop--the name just escapes me at the moment, but it's the one we couldn't find, Paula).
Anyway, I'll post more finished projects. The dial-up is still slow, and that problem with pictures not showing up when I access the blog still plagues me. I know it has to do with our very slow connection (but night/day it always seems to be slow).
Monday, August 9, 2010
Operation Caregiver
Friday, July 23, 2010
Elise's Beaded Hat and Scarf
Unbelievable! After several days of "weirdness" where I couldn't see any pictures (there were only empty boxes with x's in the close boxes), I finally logged in today and everything is back to normal! Well, I have some catching up to do. Lots of completed projects....
This is the first. My little neighbor, Elise, turned 2 this past June 13th. Jim and I went to her beach party on June 12th. I took the pattern for an adult beaded hat and resized it for a two-year-old's head. I then took a pattern for a child's mittens and added beaded hearts (using graph paper to grid out the heart). It turned out well. Elise is so cute in them and her mom says she loves to wear the mittens.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Thorpe
Monday, July 12, 2010
Something Weird...
Is anyone else having the same problem I'm having? When I logged onto the blog, none of the pictures showed up and everything I've tried yields the same result. I tried twice to download an image but nothing came up.
I've finished several projects and only just today emptied my camera and organized the pictures. I've got some really cool quilting pictures to share with you guys, too! Jim has really gotten into making quilted scenes: beach, mountain and desert.
I'll try to post just these words. E-mail me if there are problems as I'm not sure if I'll be able to access comments on this site.
Mary
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Another Cabled Hat
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Funky Scarf
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Jim's Cabled Hat
Friday, April 9, 2010
More Toe-Up Socks
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Knitted Sushi Platter
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Jim's Camouflage Socks
Sorry, it took me so long to post these. All we've got now is dial up at home, and because it's so slow, I'm less inclined to sit in front of the computer.
Anyway, these were the socks I was knitting at our jammie party. Jim really loves them. They're made from fine merino wool courtesy of "Happy Feet." I'm working on a new pair for a friend, using the self-striping yarn that Paula gave me (many thanks!). I'm on the gusset and will post them as soon as I'm done.
Paula, the jammie party was great! Thanks again for the gifts and the VIP treatment!
(Hope this post turns out better than the bunny one. This time, I uploaded the photo first before adding the print. Everything looks normal when I work on the post, but when it's published, pictures and print go haywire. What have I been doing wrong?)
Friday, March 12, 2010
Toe Up Socks on Two Circular Needles
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Bunny Blanket Buddy: The Linus Version
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Bunny Buddy Blanket
Friday, January 22, 2010
Inspired By Elise Socks
Hope everyone is having a good new year thus far! It has been a while! Are you guys still knitting? I've been working on an afghan constructed from the yarn of 2 afghans that were made by Jim's aunt (now deceased). One of them was a wedding gift, and the other was a gift for Jim. They are of great sentimental value, and we just didn't want to throw out the afghans now that they're frayed and worn out. I'll post before and after pictures once the afghan is completed.
Recently, I had to drop the afghan project in favor of making the socks pictured here for my sister-in-law, Debi. I modified the "On-Hold Socks" pattern (July 27, 2009 posting) to include a basketweave cable in the center flanked by a "thistle" pattern. They're made from the toe up--my favorite method for making socks.