Monday, November 5, 2012
Back!
It's been awhile since I've posted! A long while in fact. A lot has changed. I've moved from the mid-west to the northeast, got married, and now I'm expecting a baby boy in just a matter of weeks! I put away the knitting for a bit but took it back up a few months ago and have a second blanket almost done. Then, it is time to learn how to sew baby mittens! I've got some interesting Christmas gift ideas to work on as well. I'll put the posts up after they are sent out. I've been on and off bed rest over the last month and this may continue over the next few weeks so I have the time to work on it.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Knit-a-Blanket Project: FINISHED!
And this project is complete! The blanket is 4' x 5' and as you can see, it is quite cozy!
Here are the stripe colors, all using Caron Simply Soft yarn:
Stripe 1: Grey Heather
Stripe 2: Country Blue
Stripe 3: Dark Country Blue
Stripe 4: Ocean
Stripe 5: Pagoda
Stripe 6: Blue Mint
Stripe 7: Light Country Blue
Stripe 8 is a repeat of the first stripe in Grey Heather
So on to the next knitting project: The same pattern but using shades of purple.
Here are the stripe colors, all using Caron Simply Soft yarn:
Stripe 1: Grey Heather
Stripe 2: Country Blue
Stripe 3: Dark Country Blue
Stripe 4: Ocean
Stripe 5: Pagoda
Stripe 6: Blue Mint
Stripe 7: Light Country Blue
Stripe 8 is a repeat of the first stripe in Grey Heather
So on to the next knitting project: The same pattern but using shades of purple.
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Jinx enjoys the blanket! |
Saturday, March 17, 2012
16 Places to See in the Next 10 Years
We were enjoying the architecture of Cleveland's Old Arcade and stopped by the coin and stamp shop. The store had boxes of old postcards sent from around the world for pretty cheap. Chris, brilliant as ever, came up with one of the most creative, ingenious ideas ever. We selected sixteen postcards, completely at random without looking and will go to each of these over the next ten years.
Nothing but years of adventure ahead. I can't wait to take a photo at each of these places.
#1: Montgomery, Alabama
#2 Virginia City, Nevada
#3: Zion National Park, Utah
#4: Boothbay Harbor, Maine
#5: New York, New York
#6: Jacksonville, Florida
#7: Tabor Island, Coast of Labrador, Canada
#8: Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
#9: Tokyo, Japan
#10: Ouro Preto, Brazil
#11: Stadtpark, Schwandorf, Vienna
#12: Kashmir, India
#13: Stockholm, Sweden
#14: Chester, England
#15: Volkach, Germany
And the best of all:
#16: Gulf of Trieste, Italy
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Knit-a-Blanket Project, Stripe 7
Six stripes down, onto the 7th. Since being back to working 60-80 hours a week, my knitting speed has definitely plummeted. It's just that sometimes, when I get home, my bed is far more tempting than this project.
As usual:
Here are the stripe colors so far (all using Caron Simply Soft yarn)
Stripe 1: Grey Heather
Stripe 2: Country Blue
Stripe 3: Dark Country Blue
Stripe 4: Ocean
Stripe 5: Pagoda
Stripe 6: Blue Mint
The current stripe, number 7, is in Light Country Blue.
Can't wait to get going on the 8th, and final, stripe soon! The countdown is on until Chris and I start looking for an apartment to move into in June. The creative, decorative side of me will really blossom when we're finally under the same roof and we can make our one apartment our home.
As usual:
Here are the stripe colors so far (all using Caron Simply Soft yarn)
Stripe 1: Grey Heather
Stripe 2: Country Blue
Stripe 3: Dark Country Blue
Stripe 4: Ocean
Stripe 5: Pagoda
Stripe 6: Blue Mint
The current stripe, number 7, is in Light Country Blue.
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Full length so far with pen for scale |
Can't wait to get going on the 8th, and final, stripe soon! The countdown is on until Chris and I start looking for an apartment to move into in June. The creative, decorative side of me will really blossom when we're finally under the same roof and we can make our one apartment our home.
Labels:
Knitting,
Striped Blanket
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Knit-a-Blanket Project, Stripe 6
My knitting speed has taken a massive hit since being back at work 60-70 hrs a week. I just finished the fifth stripe in Pagoda! With three stripes left, I'm hoping to be done with this blanket by March.
Five stripes down, 3 left. Here are the stripe colors so far (all using Caron Simply Soft yarn)
Stripe 1: Grey Heather
Stripe 2: Country Blue
Stripe 3: Dark Country Blue
Stripe 4: Ocean
Stripe 5: Pagoda
Stripe 6 is in Berry Blue.With today being my day off and with no plans to be productive, I hope I'll get a good chunk of this done today.
Five stripes down, 3 left. Here are the stripe colors so far (all using Caron Simply Soft yarn)
Stripe 1: Grey Heather
Stripe 2: Country Blue
Stripe 3: Dark Country Blue
Stripe 4: Ocean
Stripe 5: Pagoda
Stripe 6 is in Berry Blue.With today being my day off and with no plans to be productive, I hope I'll get a good chunk of this done today.
Cheers!
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Knit-a-Blanket Project, Stripe 5
Four stripes down, 4 more to go. Here are the stripe colors so far (all using Caron Simply Soft yarn)
Stripe 1: Grey Heather
Stripe 2: Country Blue
Stripe 3: Dark Country Blue
Stripe 4: Ocean
Stripe 5 is in Pagoda. It's hard to see a clear difference between Ocean and Pagoda in the picture below but it's there. Hoping to finish this one by Monday night and onto the 6th stripe. This whole thing is coming along quite nicely and rapidly. Looking forward to picking out the yarn for the next project!
Stripe 1: Grey Heather
Stripe 2: Country Blue
Stripe 3: Dark Country Blue
Stripe 4: Ocean
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About 4 feet wide |
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Each stripe is about 7 inches long |
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Love, Chris & Bonnie |
Monday, January 9, 2012
Knit-a-Blanket Project, Stripe 4
Yay!! Done with three stripes and five more to go. Got turned onto a PBS show called Downton Abbey and have really been getting a lot of knitting done as I catch up past episodes.
Here's the color scheme so far:
Stripe 1: Grey Heather
Stripe 2: Country Blue
Stripe 3: Dark Country Blue.
Stripe 4 is in Ocean. I'm hoping to be done with this stripe and halfway through the next by the time Chris arrives (Friday night!!)
Here's the color scheme so far:
Stripe 1: Grey Heather
Stripe 2: Country Blue
Stripe 3: Dark Country Blue.
Stripe 4 is in Ocean. I'm hoping to be done with this stripe and halfway through the next by the time Chris arrives (Friday night!!)
Friday, January 6, 2012
Knit-a-Blanket Project, Stripe 3
Yay!!!! The first two stripes of the blanket are done! I'm finding that it takes about 3-4 days of lots of knitting or 4-6 days of moderate amounts of knitting to finish each row.
So far, I've used Caron Simply Soft yarn in Grey Heather and Country Blue. Here's how it turned out.
Now it's onto the third stripe in Dark Country Blue.
So far, I've used Caron Simply Soft yarn in Grey Heather and Country Blue. Here's how it turned out.
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Yes, there are a few errors in the grey stripe that I'll fix at the end. |
Now it's onto the third stripe in Dark Country Blue.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Couponing Score
This week is a good week to stock up on the essentials such as shampoo, deodorant, conditioner, moisturizer. For those in Cleveland, Giant Eagle is having a sale on Suave products and when combined with coupons from RedPlum circular, the savings are well-worth spending a bit to stock up. Here's a sample of my take-home this week.
4 - 22oz bottles Suave body lotion - $2 each (normal $3.59) 44% savings
8 - Suave Professionals Shampoo or conditioner - $1 each (normal $2.50) 60% savings
2 - Suave Men's Peppermint Shampoo - $1 each (normal $2.50) 60% savings
2 - Suave Men's Styling Pomade - $1.49 each (normal $3.49) 57% savings
2 - Suave Men's Styling Paste - $1.49 each (normal $3.49) 57% savings
4 - 2.6oz Suave Deodorant - $0.50 each (normal $2.29) 78% savings
8 - Whiskas Temptations Cat Treats - $0.95 each (normal $1.89) 50% savings
Overall, I spent $53.12 for $99 worth of groceries or 46% savings which included produce and some non-sale items. Not too shabby.
4 - 22oz bottles Suave body lotion - $2 each (normal $3.59) 44% savings
8 - Suave Professionals Shampoo or conditioner - $1 each (normal $2.50) 60% savings
2 - Suave Men's Peppermint Shampoo - $1 each (normal $2.50) 60% savings
2 - Suave Men's Styling Pomade - $1.49 each (normal $3.49) 57% savings
2 - Suave Men's Styling Paste - $1.49 each (normal $3.49) 57% savings
4 - 2.6oz Suave Deodorant - $0.50 each (normal $2.29) 78% savings
8 - Whiskas Temptations Cat Treats - $0.95 each (normal $1.89) 50% savings
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The smart cat found the treats first. :) |
Overall, I spent $53.12 for $99 worth of groceries or 46% savings which included produce and some non-sale items. Not too shabby.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Knit-a-Blanket Project, Stripe 2
I've completed the first stripe of the blanket using Caron Simply Soft yarn in Grey Heather. I ended up using about 80% of the skein as it was getting larger than I anticipated. The stripe is 38"x8". Here's how it turned out.
Now I'm working on the second stripe in Country Blue. I started this stripe on the same end as I started the first (i.e. tails on the same side) and again, I'll use the entire skein. Here's how it looks so far. More to follow!
Now I'm working on the second stripe in Country Blue. I started this stripe on the same end as I started the first (i.e. tails on the same side) and again, I'll use the entire skein. Here's how it looks so far. More to follow!
Labels:
Knitting,
Striped Blanket
Monday, January 2, 2012
Oh, I don't even know what to title this...
A very B-type thing happened to me this evening. I've been fighting a cold and my burning throat was not even amenable to ice cream! So I trekked down to the store in my building to find some relief. A pack of Sucrets for $7 was more than a bit unreasonable and since it was between snow squalls, I chose to head out to the CVS for a more fiscally reasonable option. I was the only one on the sidewalks. Well, that is for the first 2 blocks. Then, in front of me in the middle of the icy, snow-covered sidewalk is a man face down, not moving. "Shoot!," I thought. I looked around but no one was around except for the plow truck oddly stopped with the driving eye-ng my predicament. There was no blood around the guy so I thought he might be hypothermic and/ or drunk. I tried to get his attention with multiple, loud "SIR? ARE YOU OKAY? SIR? CAN YOU HEAR ME?" No response. His big puffy coat kept me from being able to see his chest rise and fall with each breath.
"Great," I thought. I just stumbled on a dead guy in the middle of a sidewalk in downtown in a snowstorm. I decided I'd give him a little nudge with my foot. The minute my foot touched his hand, he leaped up and started laughing. "I'm not dead! I'm alive! You thought I was dead! I'm good!" I proceeded to remind him of the obvious: the windchill was close to zero and he was sleeping/passed out face down on the icy sidewalk. He didn't seem to care as he resumed his position. Not knowing what to do in this situation, I went onward toward the store and got my sore throat lollies. I took a different route home.
I did mention this to a police officer but apparently, they are unable to force those under the influence into shelters in this type of weather.
The experience was funny on the surface but really sad when I gave it more thought.
"Great," I thought. I just stumbled on a dead guy in the middle of a sidewalk in downtown in a snowstorm. I decided I'd give him a little nudge with my foot. The minute my foot touched his hand, he leaped up and started laughing. "I'm not dead! I'm alive! You thought I was dead! I'm good!" I proceeded to remind him of the obvious: the windchill was close to zero and he was sleeping/passed out face down on the icy sidewalk. He didn't seem to care as he resumed his position. Not knowing what to do in this situation, I went onward toward the store and got my sore throat lollies. I took a different route home.
I did mention this to a police officer but apparently, they are unable to force those under the influence into shelters in this type of weather.
The experience was funny on the surface but really sad when I gave it more thought.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Knit-a-Blanket Project, Stripe 1
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PurlBee.com pattern |
For needles, I used US size 10. The PurlBee site says to use size 7 but those were just a bit too thin for me to get the gauge I wanted.
I cast on stitches until the length was about 30-32". Once the blanket is longer, I'll let you know the exact length and number of stitches.
Starting off with the grey heather color. Been working a couple days on this stripe and estimate it will be about 7" wide when this skein is about done. I'll be updating the project as I go along.
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