Showing posts with label Yarn Along. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yarn Along. Show all posts
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I have finally made it back to a Yarn Along with Ginny, hooray!!
It has been ages since I have done much Yarn work, in fact I have spent most of my time reading.
One of the books I am reading at the moment is Dragon Slippers, which is a book I previewed for Vellvin. In fact most of the books I have been reading are ones I am previewing for our Vellvin or ones she has found in the past.
My Yarn Along is one of the finished Dishcloths I have completed. This was the second one I did and I like the fact that it is in 4ply cotton with size 4 needles. It is just the right size and weight for washing up with. I like it so much better than the 8ply one I did that was a larger square too.
Anyway I hope to be contributing more this year with the Yarn Along. Looking forward to seeing what everyone has been up to lately over at Ginny's.
Blessings to you and your homes,

It has been ages since I have done much Yarn work, in fact I have spent most of my time reading.
One of the books I am reading at the moment is Dragon Slippers, which is a book I previewed for Vellvin. In fact most of the books I have been reading are ones I am previewing for our Vellvin or ones she has found in the past.
My Yarn Along is one of the finished Dishcloths I have completed. This was the second one I did and I like the fact that it is in 4ply cotton with size 4 needles. It is just the right size and weight for washing up with. I like it so much better than the 8ply one I did that was a larger square too.
Anyway I hope to be contributing more this year with the Yarn Along. Looking forward to seeing what everyone has been up to lately over at Ginny's.
Blessings to you and your homes,

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Finally I am joining in Ginny's Yarn Along again after a few weeks break having had our holiday and after finishing Autumn's Deb Dress (photos of the Deb coming soon)
While on holidays I worked on my knitted dishcloths from Joy at the Artful Homemaking blog I started some weeks ago. I am on the decreasing side now and have used two lots of 4ply wool for this. but frankly I think my next one will be just with the 4ply as Vellvin is knitting hers in 4 ply and I think they are more pliable this way.
I also while driving to some of our day spots to enjoy new experiences I added the next row around my Granny Squares that was supposed to have been Trahaearn's baby blanket, well perhaps not now.
I discovered after finishing a whole group of them (some pictured above) that I had crocheted on the wrong colour in the sequence and so now have to undo them and crochet the right colour.
As some of the holiday reading I have been enjoying a new series that I will review soon but at the moment but am enjoying the latest in one of our favourite series
Ranger's Apprentice: The Lost Stories
We just love these stories and there is a huge family line up always to read the book. I am number 4 in the queue !
So hope you enjoy this weeks edition of Yarn Along!
Blessings to you and your homes,

While on holidays I worked on my knitted dishcloths from Joy at the Artful Homemaking blog I started some weeks ago. I am on the decreasing side now and have used two lots of 4ply wool for this. but frankly I think my next one will be just with the 4ply as Vellvin is knitting hers in 4 ply and I think they are more pliable this way.
I also while driving to some of our day spots to enjoy new experiences I added the next row around my Granny Squares that was supposed to have been Trahaearn's baby blanket, well perhaps not now.
I discovered after finishing a whole group of them (some pictured above) that I had crocheted on the wrong colour in the sequence and so now have to undo them and crochet the right colour.
As some of the holiday reading I have been enjoying a new series that I will review soon but at the moment but am enjoying the latest in one of our favourite series
Ranger's Apprentice: The Lost Stories
We just love these stories and there is a huge family line up always to read the book. I am number 4 in the queue !
So hope you enjoy this weeks edition of Yarn Along!
Blessings to you and your homes,

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This week has been a very busy sewing week for me. I will be posting photos of the Debut Dress very soon.
Therefore I really did not get much reading or knitting done but when I had a few minutes I smatched little bit of reading from Rosemary Sutcliffe's The Rider of the White Horse. I am unsure I like this as much as her Roman Britain novels, but will continue for a while yet.
For knitting I have started some knitted dishcloths from Joy at the Artful Homemaking blog.
I am using two different 4ply organic cotton together to create the 8ply required and am loving the way they are turning out. I think I will make them larger than the pattern though.
Off to finish my sewing so enjoy the other ladies 'yarning' over at Ginny's this week
Blessings to you and your homes,

Therefore I really did not get much reading or knitting done but when I had a few minutes I smatched little bit of reading from Rosemary Sutcliffe's The Rider of the White Horse. I am unsure I like this as much as her Roman Britain novels, but will continue for a while yet.
For knitting I have started some knitted dishcloths from Joy at the Artful Homemaking blog.
I am using two different 4ply organic cotton together to create the 8ply required and am loving the way they are turning out. I think I will make them larger than the pattern though.
Off to finish my sewing so enjoy the other ladies 'yarning' over at Ginny's this week
Blessings to you and your homes,

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This week as I join Ginny and the other Yarn Along girls. I really have only a small contribution to share.
I have been enjoying knitting these slippers from: Moonbeams and Applesauce: Rainbow Wool Elf Slipper Tutorial.
Even though I have not made as much progress as I wanted they are super easy to knit. I love that I can pick them up and down at will as I do other things with the children, they don't require lots of thought and I am enjoying the texture of the wool.
My other poor little gnomes are still awaiting completion in my work basket and I am sure feel quite neglected. Mossy Atlas is anxious for their company but is waiting patiently.
I have been using bamboo needles for my projects lately and LOVE the feel and texture as I knit with them. Has anyone else had this same experience with bamboo needles.
My reading this week is very sporadic. Picking up bits and pieces but I am loving the small bits and pieces from The Rhythm of Family: Discovering a Sense of Wonder through the Seasons.
My knitting and reading are hampered by my sewing of Autumn's Deb dress still but I am making slow but steady progress on it.
Hoping to stop by and see many of your projects this week!!
Blessings to you and your homes,

I have been enjoying knitting these slippers from: Moonbeams and Applesauce: Rainbow Wool Elf Slipper Tutorial.
Even though I have not made as much progress as I wanted they are super easy to knit. I love that I can pick them up and down at will as I do other things with the children, they don't require lots of thought and I am enjoying the texture of the wool.
My other poor little gnomes are still awaiting completion in my work basket and I am sure feel quite neglected. Mossy Atlas is anxious for their company but is waiting patiently.
I have been using bamboo needles for my projects lately and LOVE the feel and texture as I knit with them. Has anyone else had this same experience with bamboo needles.
My reading this week is very sporadic. Picking up bits and pieces but I am loving the small bits and pieces from The Rhythm of Family: Discovering a Sense of Wonder through the Seasons.
My knitting and reading are hampered by my sewing of Autumn's Deb dress still but I am making slow but steady progress on it.
Hoping to stop by and see many of your projects this week!!
Blessings to you and your homes,

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I have finally completed project to share for Yarn Along this week. I am joining Ginny and others sharing what I have been creating.
Yes I have sewn up on of my gnomes that have been in my last few yarn along posts.
I am so pleased to have this done for our little dumpling.
We have called him Mossy Atlas, Autumn came up with this very cute name.
Isn't this a very cute picture of Trahaearn with his Mossy Atlas.
Anyway the reading I have been doing this week is from the books
A Little Way of Homeschooling and Homeschooling with Gentleness: A Catholic Discovers Unschooling,that have been loaned to me by the lovely Sue .
They really have helped me in my thinking process of where we are at and how we educate our children, this has led to my reviewing and looking at the education of our children and how it suits us NOW. I have started a series on this that I will be adding to over the next few weeks The Gentle Art of Home Schooling
I have thoroughly enjoyed this project: Knitted and Felted Elf Slippers. The wool is big and chunky and it is fast to knit. I would have made more progress except I have been working on Autumn's Deb Dress.
I expect to make quite fast progress over the next week though.
So have a great week with your own Yarn projects.
Blessings to you and your homes,

Yes I have sewn up on of my gnomes that have been in my last few yarn along posts.
I am so pleased to have this done for our little dumpling.
We have called him Mossy Atlas, Autumn came up with this very cute name.
Isn't this a very cute picture of Trahaearn with his Mossy Atlas.
Anyway the reading I have been doing this week is from the books
A Little Way of Homeschooling and Homeschooling with Gentleness: A Catholic Discovers Unschooling,that have been loaned to me by the lovely Sue .
They really have helped me in my thinking process of where we are at and how we educate our children, this has led to my reviewing and looking at the education of our children and how it suits us NOW. I have started a series on this that I will be adding to over the next few weeks The Gentle Art of Home Schooling
I have thoroughly enjoyed this project: Knitted and Felted Elf Slippers. The wool is big and chunky and it is fast to knit. I would have made more progress except I have been working on Autumn's Deb Dress.
I expect to make quite fast progress over the next week though.
So have a great week with your own Yarn projects.
Blessings to you and your homes,

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Do you see my growing collection of unfinished Gnomes?
Why are they not sewn up you ask and why do you keep knitting them and not finishing them?
Well frankly I am pattern challenged. I have difficulty reading even simple patterns like this one of Tonya's.
So I am waiting for my dear daughter Autumn to help we work out how to sew them up.
Once I have done this once I will be right but I NEED to actually do this with someone first to make sense of the written pattern.
So hopefully I will have some finished Gnomes nest week to share. I really an so keen for Trahaearn and Arwen to have these to play with as they look so sweet.
I am so enjoying the Rosemary Sutcliff books this week I managed to read
Dawn Wind as well as read a little of Heaven on Earth: A Handbook for Parents of Young Children
and will add to my growing collection:
A Little Way of Homeschooling and Homeschooling with Gentleness: A Catholic Discovers Unschooling,
these have been loaned to me by the lovely Sue
I am joining again with the other ladies over at Ginny's for this week's Yarn Along for some knitting fun.
Blessings to you and your homes,

Why are they not sewn up you ask and why do you keep knitting them and not finishing them?
Well frankly I am pattern challenged. I have difficulty reading even simple patterns like this one of Tonya's.
So I am waiting for my dear daughter Autumn to help we work out how to sew them up.
Once I have done this once I will be right but I NEED to actually do this with someone first to make sense of the written pattern.
So hopefully I will have some finished Gnomes nest week to share. I really an so keen for Trahaearn and Arwen to have these to play with as they look so sweet.
I am so enjoying the Rosemary Sutcliff books this week I managed to read
Dawn Wind as well as read a little of Heaven on Earth: A Handbook for Parents of Young Children
and will add to my growing collection:
A Little Way of Homeschooling and Homeschooling with Gentleness: A Catholic Discovers Unschooling,
these have been loaned to me by the lovely Sue
I am joining again with the other ladies over at Ginny's for this week's Yarn Along for some knitting fun.
Blessings to you and your homes,

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linda
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This week I am again joining Ginny and the other ladies with my book reading and knitting projects
I have been so enjoying knitting these little Gnomes that Tonya designed from her blog Plain and Joyful Living . I have yet to make them up but have thoroughly enjoyed the knitting of them. I especially can't wait to see how the bright rainbow colours one comes out.
I have not made much progress from last week with Heaven on Earth: A Handbook for Parents of Young Children, as I have been reading this great book by Rosemary Sutcliffe: The Shield Ring.
I really do recommend most of her books and all the ones we own are fantastic for a history of Britain during and after the Roman times.
Blessings to you and your homes,

I have been so enjoying knitting these little Gnomes that Tonya designed from her blog Plain and Joyful Living . I have yet to make them up but have thoroughly enjoyed the knitting of them. I especially can't wait to see how the bright rainbow colours one comes out.
I have not made much progress from last week with Heaven on Earth: A Handbook for Parents of Young Children, as I have been reading this great book by Rosemary Sutcliffe: The Shield Ring.
I really do recommend most of her books and all the ones we own are fantastic for a history of Britain during and after the Roman times.
Blessings to you and your homes,

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I was a little discouraged last week if you read my post about not being able to get much crafting time into my daily life. I am hoping with Trahaearn's medication for reflux and my avoiding the dairy I will get more time with a more happy baby and therefore a little more wiggle room in our family life and some craft time for mummy.
I did finally remember I had an easy pattern I had been savng for a long time.
Tonya from Plain and Joyful Living has a sweet little gnome pattern for free that I have started. Since taking this picture last night I have also knitted an arm. It really easy easy knitting and I love the wool I am using. I am not sure what it is as the little children have taken the wrapper.
AS part of our book order we had earlier i the month I had recieved Heaven on Earth: A Handbook for Parents of Young Children,
so now I am slowly working my way throught this one.Once again it jsut emphasises the need for rhythm in the home and a childhood filled with wonder and joy, which I totally agree with.
This week I am joining Ginny and the other ladies with a much more joyful heart for Yarn Along.
I hope to see you there.
Blessings to you and your homes,

I did finally remember I had an easy pattern I had been savng for a long time.
Tonya from Plain and Joyful Living has a sweet little gnome pattern for free that I have started. Since taking this picture last night I have also knitted an arm. It really easy easy knitting and I love the wool I am using. I am not sure what it is as the little children have taken the wrapper.
AS part of our book order we had earlier i the month I had recieved Heaven on Earth: A Handbook for Parents of Young Children,
so now I am slowly working my way throught this one.Once again it jsut emphasises the need for rhythm in the home and a childhood filled with wonder and joy, which I totally agree with.
This week I am joining Ginny and the other ladies with a much more joyful heart for Yarn Along.
I hope to see you there.
Blessings to you and your homes,

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linda
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As I received a message from Adrienne the other day asking how I was going with the beret I am crocheting I thought it was time to once again join in with Ginny for the Yarn Along series.
My photo is a not really very good as I couldn't get everything to show equally.
I am reading amongst other things this Rosemary Sutcliffe book ~ Mark of the Horse Lord from our State Library, I don't think it is still in print.
I have really enjoyed this book as I have all the others I have of hers. I think we put holds on every single one of hers we don't own from the library last week. As usual when we love an author we read everything we can get and have a 'party' with the books until we are sated
Here is the Amazon review:
Phaedrus, an enslaved gladiator in northern Britain in the first century, earns his freedom by killing his best friend, a fellow gladiator, in a final fight to the death. Within days of leaving the arena he is recruited by leaders of a tribe from the far north to impersonate Prince Midir, who has been robbed of his right to kingship in a brutal attack by followers of the current ruler, Queen Liadhan. As Midir, Phaedrus is charged with reestablishing his kingship and the tribe's rule in the land. In this world of superstition and ancient ritual, of fierce loyalties and intertribal rivalry, Phaedrus finds companionship and love, and something more - a purpose and a meaning for his life as he comes to fully understand the significance of the Mark of the Horse Lord.
As for knitting I am still working on my Tasha Tudor shawl (bottom left of photo) and am wanting to start some socks (the yarn is the bottom right corner). I am looking for a quick knitting project to do, one I can finish quickly as the shawl is a long term project and I NEED something I can see the results of quickly. Does anyone have any ideas for me?
In the back left is the beret that Adrienne gave me the pattern for and I am working on this a bit at a time too.
In the back right corner are the granny squares I am crocheting for a baby rug, I think by the time it is finished Trahaearn will be bigger than I was anticipating when I started it.
I really don't know how you other knitters/crocheters with babies manage to accomplish so much each week. Frankly I am a little intimidated by the amount of things completed by many of the Yarn Along gals. I do know I have a high needs baby with reflux, and I am able to get some reading in too. But to actually get time for any craft or 'yarny' time to complete items is beyond me at the moment. Hence my looking for a small project to work on remembering I am a novice in both these areas.
The small amount of blogging, reading and then homeschooling along with real life stuff just about takes up all the time I have. SO if you have any great ideas on how you manage to squeeze in time for knitting etc I would welcome them very much.
So enjoy your 'Yarning Along' to all the wonderful ideas that are available in this weeks Yarn Along.
Blessings to you and your homes,

My photo is a not really very good as I couldn't get everything to show equally.
I am reading amongst other things this Rosemary Sutcliffe book ~ Mark of the Horse Lord from our State Library, I don't think it is still in print.
I have really enjoyed this book as I have all the others I have of hers. I think we put holds on every single one of hers we don't own from the library last week. As usual when we love an author we read everything we can get and have a 'party' with the books until we are sated
Here is the Amazon review:
Phaedrus, an enslaved gladiator in northern Britain in the first century, earns his freedom by killing his best friend, a fellow gladiator, in a final fight to the death. Within days of leaving the arena he is recruited by leaders of a tribe from the far north to impersonate Prince Midir, who has been robbed of his right to kingship in a brutal attack by followers of the current ruler, Queen Liadhan. As Midir, Phaedrus is charged with reestablishing his kingship and the tribe's rule in the land. In this world of superstition and ancient ritual, of fierce loyalties and intertribal rivalry, Phaedrus finds companionship and love, and something more - a purpose and a meaning for his life as he comes to fully understand the significance of the Mark of the Horse Lord.
As for knitting I am still working on my Tasha Tudor shawl (bottom left of photo) and am wanting to start some socks (the yarn is the bottom right corner). I am looking for a quick knitting project to do, one I can finish quickly as the shawl is a long term project and I NEED something I can see the results of quickly. Does anyone have any ideas for me?
In the back left is the beret that Adrienne gave me the pattern for and I am working on this a bit at a time too.
In the back right corner are the granny squares I am crocheting for a baby rug, I think by the time it is finished Trahaearn will be bigger than I was anticipating when I started it.
I really don't know how you other knitters/crocheters with babies manage to accomplish so much each week. Frankly I am a little intimidated by the amount of things completed by many of the Yarn Along gals. I do know I have a high needs baby with reflux, and I am able to get some reading in too. But to actually get time for any craft or 'yarny' time to complete items is beyond me at the moment. Hence my looking for a small project to work on remembering I am a novice in both these areas.
The small amount of blogging, reading and then homeschooling along with real life stuff just about takes up all the time I have. SO if you have any great ideas on how you manage to squeeze in time for knitting etc I would welcome them very much.
So enjoy your 'Yarning Along' to all the wonderful ideas that are available in this weeks Yarn Along.
Blessings to you and your homes,
