Started another scarf. I really love this pattern. This is my 3rd one. The first one I actually made for myself........something I rarely do.
Love the colors of the one I made for myself, but it's tucked away now until fall, as it's finally gotten to nice to want to wear a scarf/shawl.
The 2nd one I made for a friend, who likes gray as she says it goes with everything.
This 3rd one, is for another friend, who loves everything Buckeye. This is made with sock yarn, so it's going a bit slower and will be smaller when finished, I think. The two previous scarves were a bit easier to work with due to using size 8 needles vs the 4's I'm using with this sock yarn (that has lots of silk in it). Currently 17 points. With the other yarn (which the pattern was written for, 25 is about what you get for the full cake of yarn. So, will see how this pans out with the sock yarn, which is slightly less yardage.
This is yarn I purchased while in the Pacific Northwest on a recent trip with my daughter. Love both colors and am trying to decide if I want a scarf from each one, or ........I want to double the base and make one larger with both cakes?
Thoughts? It too is a lighter, more like the current weight yarn I'm working with.
I spotted this the other day, and thought WOW...someone is really good with photoshop, thought it worth a share...with all the talk of late about Sarah leaving her position. Seems appropriate she leaves, she certainly didn't do her job anyway. No real question and answer periods, no regular briefings etc. And the others ...it would be funny if it weren't all so sad to have such lack of appropriateness in our government.
Wine Country. A fun and funny movie I just watched while on said trip with my darling daughter. We really enjoyed it, as we toured several wineries there in Sonoma...so this seemed very timely. You no doubt notice several characters from Saturday Night Live! If you watch, let me know if you liked it. Be sure and pour a glass while you're at it.
After above post, I visited all 29 blogs on my blog list (plus one extra that was suggested by one of the 29). I would like to encourage bloggers to check their settings to allow name and url instead of just google....truly folks it's a HUGE time saver. All explained in previous post.
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Monday, June 03, 2019
Cross Stitch, Knitting and Making a Hyperlink
Not a good picture, as this old cross stitch (stamped not counted), is now hanging in the basement. Had this upstairs above an old children's roll top desk for years. I must have tired of it, or decided during one of the paint color changes in the house (in 36 years there's been a few), it no longer matched or looked nice. But, I always liked the saying, Choose Thy Love, Love Thy Choice. Good words to live by. I think perhaps I need to bring this up from the basement and see if I can clean up the frame, if not; maybe re-frame it. This was one of my earliest cross stitch projects...in fact, it might be the very first. I think it is.
This, I think was my 2nd project. With the reflection it might be hard to read. It says, God Gave us our Memories, so that we might have roses in December. This too is a stamp not counted cross stitch project. I made this for my Grandmother who who a wonderful rose garden when I was a kid. Back when roses smelled good, you know before "they" had been hybrided to death. In seeing these pictures togther on my blog, I see no reason why they couldn't reside together
Bringing out Coffee Latte. Haven't worked on this since mid April, according to the date of my last picture. Have a few more of the solid brown to do, and then the large variegated section is next. So making headway. The largest variegated section is towards the bottom of the picture to give you a feel for where I am. I think, if I guessed right on the amount of yarn I have, this will be larger than a lapghan when done, and maybe a bit smaller than a regular ghan.......time will tell.
Making a hyper-link. Some time back. I blogged about making a hyper-link. But, couldn't type exactly how to make one for you all, or it would in fact be a hyper-link and you wouldn't see the code. Then one day when I was visiting one of your blogs and using said hyper-link, it occurred to me to take a picture. Then you could see the code, but it would be a picture and wouldn't therefore be a link. Many of the bloggers on my blog list only use google as an option when leaving a comment, instead of the name and url option. When you only use google, a person clicks on your name and is then taken to the bloggers profile page...NOT their blog. If that person has only one blog, you then click the name of the blog from the profile page...thus 2 clicks to get to the blog of the person you want to visit. If however, the person you're visiting has several blogs (like I do, and many bloggers do), without using name and url you again go to their profile page, then you have to click trough how ever many blogs are listed to find the one you typically visit. In some cases many of the blogs still listed on the person's profile page are blogs they no longer use. For those with out dated blogs, or inactive blogs, you can edit your settings and hide those blogs from your profile page to simply things. But, if a person only has google listed and not name and url as an option when you leave a comment, you can save and should leave your actual blog url by making a hyperlink in the actual comment area...as the above picture shows. You start with <a href=".....after the " you add the copy and paste of your actual blog post...end that with"> then add the name of your blog where you see Sandy's Space above, followed by </a>
This, I think was my 2nd project. With the reflection it might be hard to read. It says, God Gave us our Memories, so that we might have roses in December. This too is a stamp not counted cross stitch project. I made this for my Grandmother who who a wonderful rose garden when I was a kid. Back when roses smelled good, you know before "they" had been hybrided to death. In seeing these pictures togther on my blog, I see no reason why they couldn't reside together
Bringing out Coffee Latte. Haven't worked on this since mid April, according to the date of my last picture. Have a few more of the solid brown to do, and then the large variegated section is next. So making headway. The largest variegated section is towards the bottom of the picture to give you a feel for where I am. I think, if I guessed right on the amount of yarn I have, this will be larger than a lapghan when done, and maybe a bit smaller than a regular ghan.......time will tell.
Making a hyper-link. Some time back. I blogged about making a hyper-link. But, couldn't type exactly how to make one for you all, or it would in fact be a hyper-link and you wouldn't see the code. Then one day when I was visiting one of your blogs and using said hyper-link, it occurred to me to take a picture. Then you could see the code, but it would be a picture and wouldn't therefore be a link. Many of the bloggers on my blog list only use google as an option when leaving a comment, instead of the name and url option. When you only use google, a person clicks on your name and is then taken to the bloggers profile page...NOT their blog. If that person has only one blog, you then click the name of the blog from the profile page...thus 2 clicks to get to the blog of the person you want to visit. If however, the person you're visiting has several blogs (like I do, and many bloggers do), without using name and url you again go to their profile page, then you have to click trough how ever many blogs are listed to find the one you typically visit. In some cases many of the blogs still listed on the person's profile page are blogs they no longer use. For those with out dated blogs, or inactive blogs, you can edit your settings and hide those blogs from your profile page to simply things. But, if a person only has google listed and not name and url as an option when you leave a comment, you can save and should leave your actual blog url by making a hyperlink in the actual comment area...as the above picture shows. You start with <a href=".....after the " you add the copy and paste of your actual blog post...end that with"> then add the name of your blog where you see Sandy's Space above, followed by </a>
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Bloody Mary's, Cross Stitch, Knitted Shawls, and Pontoon Boats
Hubby and I are always in search of a really good brunch with a good Bloody Mary!! Several week ends ago, we tried out a new place in town called Drunch. One option there, which we both tried, was the Bloody Mary Bar. Mine has bacon, a dill pickle, several olives, and I think a hot pepper.
Last weekend, we thought we'd venture again, the line for Drunch looked long, so we ventured just around the corner, but still in Italian Village and found this Bloody Mary...Black Olive, different type of pickle and Italian Bacon....quite tasty. This Bloody Mary can be found at, The Market Italian Village. Both were good, not sure which I thought was better, but might give a nudge to Drunch, as it had horseradish in it.
This vase is another of the items I kept from my Dad's house. I remember it being on the mantel at his parents house when I was a kid. I always liked it and so have it in my China Cabinet. On the bottom it says Czechoslovakia 220/20. No name of a company, and perhaps an initial S with something after it, just an initial...presumably of the person who made it? This was #20 and they made 220? Is that what that means? I don't know. I don't know if it was something Grandma and Grandpa purchased, or something one of them got from someone in their families. Sure wish I knew something about this piece. Any thoughts about how to find out without a company name?
Drum Roll...........finally done with this gray shaded shawl. Just have to tuck in ends. Hoping to start a new one later today.
For my cross stitch friends. I made this pontoon boat back in 1982 for my parents. I also made the frame at one of those do it yourself frame places. They had a pontoon boat that looked just like this that they used to spend lots of time on, back in the day. Their den was very nautical. So the boat picture fit right in.
My cross stitch picture was around the corner which was the entrance to the room from the hallway. As some of you might know we recently had a tag sale, and cleaned out my folks house after selling it. Thus the surge lately of me sharing with you some of the family pieces I kept. The cross stitch pontoon boat doesn't go with anything in my house, but it brings back fond memories of my folks and since I made it...well, kept it.
Last weekend, we thought we'd venture again, the line for Drunch looked long, so we ventured just around the corner, but still in Italian Village and found this Bloody Mary...Black Olive, different type of pickle and Italian Bacon....quite tasty. This Bloody Mary can be found at, The Market Italian Village. Both were good, not sure which I thought was better, but might give a nudge to Drunch, as it had horseradish in it.
This vase is another of the items I kept from my Dad's house. I remember it being on the mantel at his parents house when I was a kid. I always liked it and so have it in my China Cabinet. On the bottom it says Czechoslovakia 220/20. No name of a company, and perhaps an initial S with something after it, just an initial...presumably of the person who made it? This was #20 and they made 220? Is that what that means? I don't know. I don't know if it was something Grandma and Grandpa purchased, or something one of them got from someone in their families. Sure wish I knew something about this piece. Any thoughts about how to find out without a company name?
Drum Roll...........finally done with this gray shaded shawl. Just have to tuck in ends. Hoping to start a new one later today.
For my cross stitch friends. I made this pontoon boat back in 1982 for my parents. I also made the frame at one of those do it yourself frame places. They had a pontoon boat that looked just like this that they used to spend lots of time on, back in the day. Their den was very nautical. So the boat picture fit right in.
My cross stitch picture was around the corner which was the entrance to the room from the hallway. As some of you might know we recently had a tag sale, and cleaned out my folks house after selling it. Thus the surge lately of me sharing with you some of the family pieces I kept. The cross stitch pontoon boat doesn't go with anything in my house, but it brings back fond memories of my folks and since I made it...well, kept it.
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Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Cross Stitch, Table Cloths and Family
This is another cross stitch table cloth I found when cleaning out my Dad's house. I like this one a bit more then the blue one in the previous post. I assume it's done by the same person, but am not 100% certain of that. These colors work in my decor, but the size doesn't work for my table....so
Currently, it's on the rocker in the living room. The chair is one I've had for a long time, it was from my Great Aunt Irene, and I think she's possibly the stitcher. I think that because we know she once made a cross stitch framed piece that was the serenity prayer. She was my Dad's Dad's Sister. So, if my logic is right, it seems fitting that her stitchery is being displayed on her chair. But, you can't see the whole thing........anyone have thoughts about what else I might do with this cross stitched tabled cloth/family heirloom?
This is my Great Aunt Irene Mader. She was the only sister who didn't marry. She worked at the Post Office, had a really fun laugh. She was my Dad's favorite aunt. He'd stop and see her coming and going from dates back in the day. I remember them both talking about that in years past. Which is another reason I think the heirloom stitching pieces are hers. He would have been more inclined I think, to keep stuff from her.
A cropped photo from her grade school picture.
For my knitting and crochet friends.......here's an idea. I really like this idea, particularly for when you're using up ends of skeins. If you roll a ball it gets away from you on the floor, or you end up sitting on it if you try to keep it in your chair. I often keep it in a zip lock bag in a tote on the floor, but sometimes it doesn't unwind well. Sometimes I use my yarn bowl, but I like that this is right with you at the same height almost vs being on the floor. This would also be a huge plus for people with pets.
This is the most recent movie I watched. I'm not sure I would recommend it...it wasn't bad, but it wasn't real memorable either. It was a bit odd, sorta the odd that when you start you think maybe you won't finish it, but it's odd enough you wonder what will happen next so play through. Anyone seen it? What did you think? If anyone watches it, let me know what you think. It was on Amazon Prime.
No new pictures of my shawl, cause it doesn't look much different. I thought I would be done by now, but life has gotten in the way. Dad isn't doing well, so have been busier doing things connected to him and his care at the Assisted Living Center, and frankly getting some things in line, as we believe his time with us won't be very long. Trying to take care of details, dotting i's and crossing t's where we can to make things a bit easier on all when the time comes. Hospice is seeing him more often now, which is helpful.
Currently, it's on the rocker in the living room. The chair is one I've had for a long time, it was from my Great Aunt Irene, and I think she's possibly the stitcher. I think that because we know she once made a cross stitch framed piece that was the serenity prayer. She was my Dad's Dad's Sister. So, if my logic is right, it seems fitting that her stitchery is being displayed on her chair. But, you can't see the whole thing........anyone have thoughts about what else I might do with this cross stitched tabled cloth/family heirloom?
This is my Great Aunt Irene Mader. She was the only sister who didn't marry. She worked at the Post Office, had a really fun laugh. She was my Dad's favorite aunt. He'd stop and see her coming and going from dates back in the day. I remember them both talking about that in years past. Which is another reason I think the heirloom stitching pieces are hers. He would have been more inclined I think, to keep stuff from her.
A cropped photo from her grade school picture.
For my knitting and crochet friends.......here's an idea. I really like this idea, particularly for when you're using up ends of skeins. If you roll a ball it gets away from you on the floor, or you end up sitting on it if you try to keep it in your chair. I often keep it in a zip lock bag in a tote on the floor, but sometimes it doesn't unwind well. Sometimes I use my yarn bowl, but I like that this is right with you at the same height almost vs being on the floor. This would also be a huge plus for people with pets.
This is the most recent movie I watched. I'm not sure I would recommend it...it wasn't bad, but it wasn't real memorable either. It was a bit odd, sorta the odd that when you start you think maybe you won't finish it, but it's odd enough you wonder what will happen next so play through. Anyone seen it? What did you think? If anyone watches it, let me know what you think. It was on Amazon Prime.
No new pictures of my shawl, cause it doesn't look much different. I thought I would be done by now, but life has gotten in the way. Dad isn't doing well, so have been busier doing things connected to him and his care at the Assisted Living Center, and frankly getting some things in line, as we believe his time with us won't be very long. Trying to take care of details, dotting i's and crossing t's where we can to make things a bit easier on all when the time comes. Hospice is seeing him more often now, which is helpful.
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