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Arm Knitting

Monday, March 31, 2014

Hey all!

I'm sure some of you have been wondering if I am still in my hibernation den. Well, last week Wednesday when it was 12° F first thing in the morning, I was sorely tempted to stay until it turned 70!  Here is how my sweet yet bored chili peppers are choosing to wait for spring.
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Yep! Swinging with snowpants and boots on. It works : )
Thankfully in the past 3 days some of that snow has melted. 

I did finally get my daughter's afghan done. It took a month which wasn't bad, except I had a major faux pas! All the skeins did not have the same dye lot. I had to pull out lots of rows after finding a closer dye lot match, adding another month to the project.
Yeah...lesson learned. 
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It's not quite this bright but I couldn't get more accurate lighting.

I did play with floss for a bit as I just wanted a quick stitch.
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My favorite designer - Sampler Girl
Primitive Valentine Cupboard Sampler
DMC threads according to chart with a couple of substitutions
28 ct. antique ivory hand dyed by me with black walnuts

I have a cute piece of patchwork scrap that I am going to use for the back and some lavender to fill.

I found a new fun way to knit. Arm Knitting! Have any of you tried that yet?
I was visiting a yarn shop an hour from my house and saw a really cool cowl that intrigued me. The saleslady said it was done by arm knitting. She said they had classes but I could just look it up on YouTube. So I bought a very pricey skein of thready yarn and set off for home to check it out online. I really like the Maggie Wheldon ones, but there are many others also good.
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Because of the price, I could only buy one skein and it just made a single cowl.
But that works great for me. It is a good spring weight and not long or droopy.
It only took about a half an hour to make. I was actually sad it went so quick because I was having so much fun! 

When my college girl was home on spring break, I taught her how to do it and she had fun too.
She had 4 different skeins of yarn and made hers long enough to have two loops.
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I am wanting to make another one for my dear bf. She said she has been finding herself drawn to the colors purple and sagie green. These are the two I found.
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The string on the left is a mix of purple, sage green and a little beige. 
Can't wait to see how it will look!

So, if you are up for something unique, you really should give this a try.
Let me know if you do. I'd love to hear about it.

Take care!
Victoria


Crawling Out of Hibernation

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

I thought it was about time to wake up from my long winter's nap, 
crawl out of my den, and say "hi."
Hi all!
How have ya been?
I spent hours, literally, catching up on blog reading last night. I'll try not let that happen again! 
It took way longer than I would have imagined.
All of you are accomplishing lots of lovely handwork. Good for you!

Wish I could say I've really been napping, but instead I have been teaching my 
youngest bear cubs school.
We don't take snowy, super cold, winter days off.
We take nice, sunny, warm days off.
They are so rare during the school year we just gotta enjoy them!
I am wondering though if we will even get to take one of those this year.
  By the time it happens we will be long finished.  ha ha 

I realize that is has been so long since I have posted anything stitchy that I never showed you my very first finished ornaments. I decided to whip up several of these for Sunday school teachers and friends and try out a couple of different finishes on them.

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What do you think? Which is your favorite?
This design is one I found waaaay back in a magazine from stitching life #1 that I tweaked a bit.
 Leisure Arts, February 1989 - yikes!

Then I got brave and made this into an ornament too, thanks to Tricia
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LNH's Good Tidings with the striped fabric for backing
She talked me through it when we met in November. It had been sitting in the drawer for a year and a half waiting for completion. 

I was able to frame Mary's Sampler II but not until after Christmas as I needed to special order a frame and it didn't come until the 26th. 
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In case you noticed, I did leave off a couple
 of the motifs as it was getting a bit busy for me.

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Put this together and made a very novice attempt at twisted cording.
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Another fun Sampler Girl pattern
"Wonderful Life"
32 ct. Natural Belfast Linen
DMC threads
I ran out of time on Saturday to sew it up, but it will only take a bit as the blue is already cut to make into a small pillow.

I also finished this one I started in October
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LNH's Needleworker
30ct Creek Bed Brown
threads per chart
I guess that catches up everything on the stitching end.

Then there has been knitting.
Knitting and knitting and knitting.
Originally I was going to make an afghan out of the yarn on the left for my married daughter and her husband for Christmas and the yarn on the right for one for us.
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Well, after getting theirs close to half-way done, my girl gently tells me she would rather have one out of the Pearls colorway. I let out an inaudible gasp and weakly smiled, "Ok, but I can't get it done by Christmas."
She totally understood and we are totally fine to have the Natural Stripes one.
Here it is finished.
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 I can knit but do not really consider myself a "knitter" in the true sense of the word. This simple pattern is just K5 P3 and switch that every other row with a basic knit boarder. I made one using this pattern 9 years ago and just add 20 extra inches to make it nice and long.
The pictures are a bit awkward as it is so long and kept slipping off the couch.
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This is luscious - so soft and warm. The biggest challenge in working it is that the yarn is so nubby when I lost a stitch a couple of times it was hard to find. No fun undoing a row of 102 stitches. 
So much worse than frogging!

I started this one 3 weeks ago.
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Here is my progress in the last 10 days. It's kind of hard to show while on the circular needles.
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I have set an aggressive plan to knit 8 rows a day so that the newlyweds can still use it this winter.
Being an Olympic junkie has made that easy to do.  : )
Sadly, I have been noticing my right wrist is aching knitting over 800 stitches a day.
So I may have to back off a bit. No worries. Winter isn't going away any time soon.

BNH still wants one for us in this yarn.
While it would simple to keep in the groove with the same pattern, I am missing linen and thread. I've got several projects ready to go but need to be disciplined and finish up the afghan first.
...even though I hear that Valentine small calling me...

Well, time to crawl back into the den as it is snowing again.
Have a blessed rest of the week and enjoy spending time with those you love on Friday.

Furry cold hugs,
Mama Bear

aka Victoria

Fear Not

Saturday, January 4, 2014

I am not ready.
There. It's said.
I am not ready for 2014 and yes, it is already the 4th day in.
Just so you know, there's been a pattern here the past few months.
I wasn't ready for summer to be over.
I wasn't ready for school to start.
I wasn't ready for fall to come.

While I certainly can't keep time at a stand still, I've been sitting here struggling to think about moving forward into 2014. Many of you have posted goals and resolutions for the year. I am still wishing for solutions to some of the things that happened in '13. How do you move forward when so much of the past is stilling hanging in a precarious balance? It's murky, you know.

As I was catching up with blog reading on the evening of the 1st, I came across Beth Twist's. It spoke right to me. So the next morning I scurried on over to Ann Voskamp's New Year's Day post to read more. When I read that she wanted a "No-Fear New Year," I paused.

"Oh," I whispered. "Is that what is going on here? Am I afraid? 
Afraid of moving forward when what isn't resolved from last year may never get resolved?
Afraid that my youngest son will never feel well?
Afraid that a dear one may return to the place of deep darkness?
Afraid that every day will keep looking the same old way over and over?
Afraid of budging out of my selfishness and comfort zone to really grow?
Afraid of what it will cost me if I ask God to change my want to?
Afraid of growing old?
Afraid of what trials God might use to refine me next?"

"Oh," I whispered even softer. "There may be something to this."

I don't consider myself a fearful person, fretting and worrying over every little thing. I trust in the One who has everything in His hands. But, to say I have no fears would be pretty naive. We all do.
Fears of failure.
Fears of not being right.
Fears of not being liked.
Fears of change.
Fears of being taken advantage of.
Fears of the unknown.
Fears of not having control.

Thinking on the words that have so recently been part of the Christmas story, the angel really knew how to speak it:

 "Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, who is Christ the Lord." Luke 2:10-11

I don't think those words were just written for shepherds on a hillside over 2000 years ago. I think they were written for me, maybe you too, for right where we are at right now. I'd like to think that if an angel came to me tonight, he'd say something like this:
 "Fear not, girl. I've got good news for you! 
Jesus is here.
 He came not only to bring salvation to a lost and needy world,
 but to take you by the hand and lead you into the new year, one day at a time. 
Yes, there still will be a lot to muddle through,
 and no, it is not guaranteed to wrap up neat and tidy by the end of this year either.
 But, let's just give Him glory, lots of glory, and peace will replace the fear."

Fear not.
I like it.
I like it a lot.
I may just make it my "word" or rather "words" of the year.

So friends, whether you are looking forward to all 2014 has in store or are rather tentative about it like me, may you all be blessed with a "Happy No-Fear New Year!"

Victoria












Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Just a quick moment to pop on here and wish you all a most Blessed Christmas! It has been a joy to get to know you through blogging and such. Thank you for your friendship.

 This picture of my front yard was taken a few years ago on a snowless Christmas.
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Looks a little different today as it is completely snow covered : )
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May you be filled with joy as you worship the One 
who made the journey from the cradle to the cross!

Christmas Hugs!
Victoria

Ever Blessed Winner

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Thanks, friends, for sharing how you have been blessed this season in your life.
It is encouraging to me!
The winner for the gift certificate is Calamity Jr. Hooray for you!
If you have never ordered from Needlecraft Corner, you will be in for a treat. Working with Drema is wonderful and she has a 12 Days of Christmas sale going on now too.
Just send me an email Calamity : )

Hope your December is starting out with hope and joy!
Victoria

Ever Blessed

Thursday, November 28, 2013

I finished this up a couple of weeks ago but thought it was a perfect stitch to share for today. A day when we, here in the U.S., especially feel "ever blessed."
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 "Ever Blessed"
Heartstring Samplery - Beth Twist
30ct. Creek Bed Brown by R&R
a variety of DMC threads with a couple of overdyed

While stitching on this, I was wondering about the date and initials on the original pattern. Then it became so clear that it had to say this year, 2013, and our family name had to be on it. Two thousand thirteen has been quite a year for us. While the highs have been extra high, the lows have literally scraped the bottom. I can't say I felt "ever blessed" through all that. There is nothing easy about life's trials. But in my head and heart I still have to believe it to be true --- regardless of my feelings, regardless of my circumstances. I have learned to a greater degree from going through those things how "ever blessed" I really, truly am.

This year I am ever blessed by knowing His grace and mercy in a deeper way.

Whether you are celebrating Thanksgiving or not, how are you ever blessed?
Please tell me and I will enter your name for a $25 gift certificate to one
of my favorite places to order, Needlecraft Corner.
If a non-stitching friend wins - a $25 g/c to Amazon.
I will pick a name on December 2nd.
No need to "advertise." This is just for you faithful friends and followers : )
'Cause I am ever blessed to know you!
Victoria 

Widows and Kiddos Weekend

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

It rolls around every year.
You know, that weekend before Thanksgiving when men pack up their blaze orange garb and head for the woods to provide. When most of their wives head to the malls or craft sales. When this particular wife loves nothing more than staying home, hunkering down with some good movies and some fun projects.

This year I told the chili peppers they needed to make a list of what they wanted to do for the four days. My chief intention was so that when they came around bored and asked me what to do, I could just direct them to their lists. It worked perfect-they never asked because they already had ideas.

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Fun stuff on there!
The Treasure Hunt on top of the lists is something BNH started 18 years ago. (Remember that one Auntie Lisa?) He writes up clues which sends the kids running all over the house until they get to the treasure, a box filled with resale puzzles, snacks, sticker books, a game or craft or whatever else he finds to put in. It is totally his deal and he does an awesome job of providing things to keep the kids occupied for the weekend.

My oldest girl came and spent the weekend with us too as it was her first "widow weekend" as well. The silly thing put "eat sweets" and "letters to Santa" on her list. So the peppers had to add that to theirs as well. No letters were written as we don't celebrate Santa, but we ate some pretty tasty gluten-free monster cookies!

And we made some fun projects too.
My littlest guy's Creatology Christmas house:
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Bracelets made by my sweet 8 yr. old:
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A beaded drape that goes over a plain globe ornament made by the newlywed:
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Stitching for me:
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 I started and finished this one in a day - quick and fun.
I just need some trim to put it together.
 
Bedford Falls
The Sampler Girl
30ct. Creek Bed Brown by R&R
DMC threads
 
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 More work on Mary's Sampler II
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And Needleworker got some attention too.

We all enjoyed being together and just chillin'. Speaking of chillin' our men were literally doing just that as it was -3° F on Sunday morning where they were. Brave souls! Feels more like January here than November.

I was kind of sad to see the time end as I always enjoy the weekend and its change of pace. Looking forward to next year already : )
Until later,
Victoria