Here's the plan:
Snoozy warm furry kitties
Movies on Demand
Velveteen Snuggie
Large deep dish pizza delivery piping hot to my front door
Yarn, yarn, yarn, yarn
Stay home, warm and cuddle with my Bebe.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Soup, it's what's for dinner
Cold weather makes me hungry for warm hearty comfort food. So I made hodge podge soup tonight.
Ingredients
Beef kielbasa
White onion
White beans
White mushrooms
Carrots
Parsnips
Potatoes
Kale
Vegetable boullion
Yummy!
Ingredients
Beef kielbasa
White onion
White beans
White mushrooms
Carrots
Parsnips
Potatoes
Kale
Vegetable boullion
Yummy!
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Fingerless mitts
The humble beginnings of a pair of fingerless mitts.
Yarn: Patons Classic Wool Merino
Color: Sage
Needle size : 8 DPN and 7 DPN
Pattern: Mmmalabrigo glovies by LifeInCleveland.blogspot.com

Yarn: Patons Classic Wool Merino
Color: Sage
Needle size : 8 DPN and 7 DPN
Pattern: Mmmalabrigo glovies by LifeInCleveland.blogspot.com
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Friday, January 13, 2012
Wool-Ease yarn #235 Rustic
So, before she passed away, my Grandmother sent back to me some yarn I had bought for her a decade ago. I thought it would look better once I knit it up.....
Clearly that was wishful thinking.
Now I have three skeins of this stuff and I can't figure out what to do with it. It may need to go the way of the LYS charity bin...
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
My knitty life
I'd originally conceived this blog to write about my photography.... But frankly my knitting is more interesting than photos of celebs at premieres, charity galas, fan conventions, etc.
I knit. A lot. Prolific amounts. Not that many items are actually finished. For every project I finish, there are at least 7-8 that are started then either frogged or hibernating. Lots of frogging, lots of hibernating, mounds and mountains of yarn litter my home. More on that later.
My cat, on the other hand, reaps the benefits of the ever growing stash; she can sometimes be seen kneading and purring on a half frogged baktus, or hibernating scarf.
I knit. A lot. Prolific amounts. Not that many items are actually finished. For every project I finish, there are at least 7-8 that are started then either frogged or hibernating. Lots of frogging, lots of hibernating, mounds and mountains of yarn litter my home. More on that later.
My cat, on the other hand, reaps the benefits of the ever growing stash; she can sometimes be seen kneading and purring on a half frogged baktus, or hibernating scarf.
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