Friday, May 22, 2009

Having Fun!

I have been having a lot of fun with nothing-to-do-itis other than working on my sister's wedding and trying to find a job. It is weird not going to the green house considering I was there for four years. I love the old buildings and the foothills. Especially the dairy barn. If I could have a cool house, it look like that.



Here is the inside. I am in love with the ceiling! The beams start at the floor on one side and go up and over all the way to the other side. This space would be awesome with a library loft and a great fireplace down below.



I have been knitting and making books and it is so nice to do something not involving the word- homework. This is a child's hat I made, super cute! The next two are books I made. The green one is notes on knitting and the flower one is observations on family life stemming from growing up in a family and spending a lot of years in the nursery at church.







So, this is a little of what i have been doing. Now I have to go work on sewing my bride's maid dress. I'll post a picture once it is done!

Goodbye for now,

Michele

PS: fyi, this is what happens when you forget about a pan of rhodes dough sitting on a warm stove.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

I am starting a blog! It is not something I ever thought I would do because I tend to stay within myself but, people are moving away and I am taking a break and time is moving on and I want to try a share a little more of myself with my friends and family.

I think about three things on an almost constant basis. Knitting, reading, and gardening. Much of my time, energy, and resources go there. But I also love my family, sewing, crochet, cooking and baking, and making books, and bead crafts. This is the center of my thought but also the source of my strife. You see, I can start any project, any hobby, any time, any where...but will I ever finish? That is the question of the day. Following through and finishing what you start may be normal for some but, when you have the attention span of a gnat- it is rough going sometimes. This is a subject that I have thought about for quite a while and really think doing better here would be a good thing to work on.

To start things out- I dyed yarn yesterday for the first time. It smelled like vinegar and boiled eggs but it was fun and quite the learning experience! I dyed two skeins of washable wool sock yarn. It took most of the day. Right now they are drying on a drying rack and I am hoping I did it right. Meaning that when I make them into socks and put them on, they won't turn my feet odd colors. I used Wilton baking gels and got some very bright colors! When I find my camera, I will put up some picture of them! Next I want to make a sock blank. You take two strands of sock yarn and knit them together into a long rectangle dye with some sort of pattern on it and then when you unravel it and knit it into socks it makes some sort of pattern in the knitted item! I am very excited and can't wait to try it : )

Until next time- see you later!!

Michele