Here's the latest completed project of mine. After these, I'll wait until I get a few pairs completed before I post pictures. This time of the year, I make quite a few pairs of these and I don't want to burn you out on them. Anyway, here they are, my favorite slippers!
Edited to add this link:
Pattern is from http://www.knitting-crochet.com/crochet/slisoc.html
23 October 2010
21 October 2010
Happy Birthday Ray!!!
Today is dh's birthday. He's 4 1/2 years younger than me--sshhh don't tell anyone! Here he is coming home from work today and Opi and Nellie Belle are greeting him with balloons. I made him a cake and brought home some KFC--one of his favorites. I told him that we'd go this weekend and he should pick out something for himself. I never know what to get him. I said he should get whatever he wanted as long as it didn't have wheels because he's been talking about Camaros, Harleys and Ford 4x4s. Men and male menopause geez... ;)
Hope y'all are having a great day too. Hugs...
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Moved Widget For Children's Online Book
I had a widget on here for a children's online book of the day. I have moved it over to my chihuahua's blog. You will find it in the column on your right side. I decided to do this to "clean up" a bit here. Have a great day folks!
20 October 2010
Latest WIP--Slippers
I have so many projects that I'm working on now but today's post is about one of my favorites. Here are some slippers that I've designated as a "purse project" because I carry them in my purse to work on when I get stuck waiting somewhere. I started these today and in one more sitting they should be done! Slippers made from this pattern are a frequently requested gift so I try to have a few pairs stashed for the unanticipated need for a gift. Link for pattern is here. Anyway, here's the pic:
19 October 2010
Getting in the Season's Mood...
I'm getting in the Halloween mood. So here's a spooky-looking witch to put a little fright in your day! ;)
On another note, I see my ex-sister-in-law has been visiting and I just want to say "hi" to Twila!
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18 October 2010
Scored Yarn!
My younger son's neighbor was going to throw away some yarn. DS brought it home to me. Two
On 18 October 1867, United States Gets Alaska
I've been remiss at throwing out some tidbits of history. Today I'm changing that by posting an "On This Day in History" entry.
On this day in history, 18 October 1867, the United States takes formal possession of Alaska from Russia at a cost of $7.2 million.
On this day in history, 18 October 1867, the United States takes formal possession of Alaska from Russia at a cost of $7.2 million.
On March 30, 1867, Secretary of State William H. Seward signed a treaty with Russia for the purchase of Alaska for $7.2 million. Despite the bargain price of roughly two cents an acre, the Alaskan purchase was ridiculed in Congress and in the press as "Seward's folly," "Seward's icebox," and President Andrew Johnson's "polar bear garden." Nevertheless, the Senate ratified purchase. Critics believed that was too much money for land that was cold and barren. The critics were forced to change their tune when major discoveries of gold were made there in the 1880s and 1890s. These discoveries brought attention and people to Alaska. Today, petroleum transported across the state through a pipeline is Alaska's richest mineral resource. For more information, the treaty that ceded Alaska to the United States is here.
Hugs...
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Hugs...
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Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern
Just found out that a relative is expecting a baby in January. I'm not ready to start crocheting something for the baby yet, but I did go on a hunt for something cute for a winter baby. I found these booties made of ww yarn that might work out along with a matching hat. This baby isn't a close relative so I probably won't be making a blanket like I usually do. The video makes these booties look kind of easy and they're kind of cute too. I was working on a simple granny square throw I'm making while watching this video and I couldn't come close to keeping up with Teresa; she crochets a heck of a lot faster than I do! There is a written pattern for these too so you don't have to rely completely on the video.
Happy crocheting!
Happy crocheting!
16 October 2010
More Kitchen Stuff...
Here's another hanging towel and dishcloth set for the kitchen--this time in pink! I'm getting hooked (excuse the pun) on making these because they go so fast. Here it is:
Pumpkin Carved to Look Like Dog Face #1
I was emailed several of these pics of pumpkins carved to look like dogs. I thought I would share this one with you and the others I'll post prior to Halloween. Hope you enjoy.
EDIT: Decided to add these pictures to my little chis blog. You can see the rest of the pictures here. Thanks!
15 October 2010
14 October 2010
For the Kitchen...
I just finished crocheting a few kitchen things and I thought I'd make one post instead of several. The pattern for the dishcloths is based on the Granny Mandala tutorial and the towel ring is from this pattern. OK, now that I have the pattern information out of the way, here's the pictures...!
Nice red dishcloth. Nice for washing dishes on Christmas.
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Pretty pink, red and white variegated yarn
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Crisp fall color for this hanging towel and dishcloth matching set
I like the edging on this dishcloth best.
I just used a 5DC shell stitch without any other stitches in between.
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I'm thinking of stockpiling these and maybe do a craft show next year. Do you think they'll sell? I'd bundle the 2 dishcloths with another in similar color that I made and do the matching hanging towel and dishcloth as a set. Am I crazy or would these sell? I'd have to get really busy if I want to do it.
13 October 2010
New Link for a Beautiful Round Afghan Pattern
11 October 2010
Pineapple Upside Down Cake
I'm a regular Susie-Homemaker today. DH has been moaning that he wanted a pineapple upside down cake for the past several days. I was going to cheat and buy a mix but the Super Walmart here didn't carry them anymore! So, I bought a small yellow cake mix meant for a batch of cupcakes, or a jiffy yellow cake mix would do. I mixed the mix as per directions. In the bottom of a round cake pan I melted 1/4 cup butter and mixed 1/2 cup of brown sugar. I had a large can of pineapple and I used about half the slices and put some maraschino cherries in the circles and big open spots. Baked at 350 degrees for about 1/2 hour. Here it is...
Crocheted Christmas Throw is Finished!
I've had a couple skeins of Christmasy yarn for several years now. I didn't know what to do with them then the idea popped into my head to take the white Red Heart SS in my stash and these Christmas yarns and make a giant granny square afghan/throw thingie. Here, in all it's glory is (drum roll here) my latest completed creation! I did have to buy an extra skein of the white and I ended up making it 3 rounds shorter than I wanted to. The white in between the Christmas colors is one round larger each time but I figured it would be ok as is. I ended up with maybe 10 extra feet of the white so I cut it pretty close with the amount of white. I still have about 1/3 skein of each of the green and red yarns. I figure it would be nice as an embellishment on something else I may make for Christmas. This creation goes to a dear friend--not sure which one yet though. :)
Closeup of the shell edging
Hugs to all of you!Monday's Link to Free Crochet Pattern
It's getting to be that time of year again. If you're like me, you're starting to think about Christmas and what you'd like to crochet. These napkin holders might be just the thing to dress up your table for the holidays. Happy Holidays!
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10 October 2010
Dedicated to Jorge
We have this neighbor who is a bit unusual. He likes to take pictures of us from his front porch. Really creepy! He makes me feel like I'm a celebrity or something lol! I am dedicating this video to him.
Wildlife in the Suburbs :)
We're suckers for feeding the birds, squirrels and other wildlife in our neighborhood. On a tree by the driveway we have a squirrel cafe where the little critters can dine on corn we buy for them. Here are a couple little guys chowing down. I was hoping to get better pictures but they were skittish when they saw me with the camera. The one on your right is a tiny thing. So here they are:
Here is an overall view of the cafe.
Sorry about the junkyard-like house in the background. This is where the neighborhood paparazzi lives. He started taking pictures of our home and visitors again today. He also called the police because one guest had partially blocked the sidewalk with his vehicle. I did mention to the police officer that the car next to the red one has expired tags. I'm really tired of this guy!
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A little bit closer view of the cafe.
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Here's the bigger of the squirrels at the Squirrel Cafe!
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Here's the little guy
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The big guy again
08 October 2010
Eleanor Roosevelt--A Pitchman/lady/person for Margarine?!
Eleanor Roosevelt has long been my favorite First Lady. When you get down to it, she was her husband's legs and ears for much of his reign in the Oval Office. You may recall from history, Franklin D. Roosevelt was crippled from polio. Eleanor did much traveling for him and advising him also. Imagine my surprise when I saw her advertising margarine on a video clip! Her career ran from First Lady to salesperson--that's our wonderful Mrs. Roosevelt! Here's the video for your perusal--
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Family...

8 Anyone who does not look after his own relations, especially if they are living with him, has rejected the faith and is worse than an unbeliever. (This is from 1 Timothy 5)
I don't "preach" my spiritual beliefs. I attempt to follow them. I informally say my prayers off an on throughout the day as if the Lord was in the room and we were conversing. I say "thanks" for whatever I have to be grateful for and ask for His help with problems--whether the outcome is what I want or just receiving the strength to handle what is coming our way. I make a lot of mistakes, perhaps not as many as when I was a more foolish young person but mistakes just the same. I'm human as are all of us here on earth. I'm getting better as you will too. The Lord will forgive us if we sincerely try to do better and are sorry for our errors. I've had a family situation recently that tried me tremendously but I am getting through it. I hope the lady the above verse is meant for will read 1 Timothy and take his message to heart.
No matter what you have said out of ignorance or by knowledge gleaned from hateful sources, I love you. I don't know if you'll see this but if you do, know that you are forgiven.
Sorry for being so gloomy today dear readers. I just had to get this off my chest.
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