One thing done... I finished this Cowl (http://juliannesmith.wordpress.com/2009/12/04/free-knitting-pattern-burberry-inspired-cowl-neck-scarf/) on our last trip to visit the folks... it's mostly a car cowl! The yarn was dreamy to work with... Malabrigo worsted on size 10. The color was Intenso... and while I LOVE the color, I think I will do another in a something more neutral... a cream color or a nice grey may be nice, the same yarn though, definitely.
This is intended to (a) keep a log of things that I've made, or that loved ones have made, or that I just think are cool (b) allow me to share some of these projects with friends too far away and (c) keep track of a few of the things I just want to remember.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Heartwarming cowl and unloading excess baggage
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
When I look outside my window
Monday, March 15, 2010
I'll miss this
...Days at home with the baby. Long hours with her sleeping on my lap, in our chair, couch, only rarely her bed. Warm, sleepy, cuddly days.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Mobile
Finally got a mobile for Grace's crib. She is getting really into pictures, grabbing at things etc... so I thought she would appreciate something to look at in her crib.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Books
For those who know me, in the last many years I have been much more apt to listen to a book on tape than pick up real paper and type to read. However, since I have been at home, no longer tethered to a microscope for a good part of any week... and have had a few books in hand, just a record of the really good'uns...
Beneath a Marble Sky by John Shores... such a beautiful love story around the building of the Taj Mahal
Having Faith by Sandra Steingraber ... just finished this, terrifying and fascinating journey of motherhood from the view of an ecologist with a heavy toxicology bent (the scary part)
The Ghost Map by Steve Johnson ... story of the Cholera outbreak in London. Really cool detective work
The American Horticultural Society Pruning and Training ... well, just so informative and emboldened me to take on our yard with the awesome new pruning tools Auntie Gigi gave me
The Creative Family by Amanda Soule .... just a great reminder to appreciate time with the kiddos and how to do it so that it is fun and fascinating for everyone!
Sunday, January 17, 2010
mmmm Canele
Had a bit of a baking fit this weekend... Made some Granola for the first time, it's pretty good, perhaps a little sweet, but its more likely to get eaten. Recipe is more or less from http://katiedid.squarespace.com/katie-did-journal/2010/1/12/granola-for-the-new-year.html, the Katie did blog.
OMG sooo good. We got the silicon molds and they are great! Crunchy exterior, soft custardy interior. Even totally great frozen and microwaved for about 20 secs... still crunchy! trying hard to resist my second tonight...soooo hard.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Playing catch-up...
fall
Pumpkins
Alpine strawberries... sweet like candy!
Joseph Schmitt chocolate treats from Caroline... can't find my mint leaf pictures, but those things are precious, I have little hordes stashed around the house and am very selfish with them.
Plus isn't the all chocolate bowl beautiful!
Small Squares in a strip quilt for baby Colin Mason
My first "tie" quilt, it was also my largest turn & topstitch quilt, the method needs some work, but its linen on top with the strip of squares and a mis mash of corduroy on the back... white and dark blue.
And some Christmas gifts... buntings for the cousins
t-shirts for close pals. Still love freezer paper stencils, though Brian keeps pushing for getting a silk screen... but even though the designs are all very very close, each is a little different, and I like that. Then again, he helps (designs and cuts most of them out) a lot, so maybe he has a point.
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