Monday, December 14, 2009
Lack of Motivation
Have you ever had so much to do that you simply couldn't do any of it? It is just easier to sit on the sofa and get sucked into a 4 hour mini series rather than face the boxes that still need to be unpacked, the closet that needs yet another layer of paint, or the mountain of laundry that needs to be washed and folded! Hopefully the imminent arrival of my mother-in-law will give me the kick in the pants that I need.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Enjoying Home Ownership or My Weekends Are No Longer My Own
This weekend Scott and I decided that it was time to tackle one of the projects on our list that was way overdue, painting the hall closet. I am sure that some of you are thinking "How can painting the hall closet be at that top of our to do list? How bad can it possibly be?" Let's just say my nickname for the closet is "the mouth of hell." One of the former owners decided that painting the closet in glossy (shudder) bright red paint would be an excellent idea! This combined with the lack of hanging space made the closet virtually unusable.
After careful consideration we decided to go with Behr Premium Plus Paint and Primer in Swiss Coffee. I know this will sound like a commercial but the paint has done an excellent job of covering the red paint without the extra step of priming the walls. Unfortunately the walls were not in good shape and we took down some of the shelving and non-functional hooks so I spent quite a while patching the plaster. I have to thank my father for teaching my how to spackle dry wall as a child, this practice came in very handy! We were a little concerned that the original paint contained lead and the the sanding would present a health hazard so were were careful to wear face masks.
We still have one more coat to do and we need to get a saw in order to take down the remaining strips of hooks (you don't want to know) but even in its rough state it is a huge improvement!
Monday, July 20, 2009
My Current Obsession

This past spring I discovered the brilliant textile artist Chris Roberts-Antieau. I love the way that she combines traditional textile methods such as quilting and needlepoint with humor and bold designs. It is both a nod to folk art and a sophisticated use of color and texture. I will be visiting her booth at the American Craft Exposition in Evanston on August 28th-30th!
Thursday, May 21, 2009
The mystery of double knitting and why I am a visual learner…
After scrapping my original idea and yarn for a baby blanket, I picked a pattern that looked simple yet elegant and seemed to require no seaming. I should have known that it was too good to be true! The pattern I picked turned out to have a double-knitted portion in the middle. This is territory that I have never ventured into before. While I have made some inroads in lace, very comfortable with socks, and have completed several sweaters, this technique seems mysterious and magical. It allows you to knit a fabric that is actually two fabrics knitted at the same time. It creates a fabric that is warm, stretchy, and best of all, has no wrong side.
I spent about 2 hours trying to figure it out from books and the internet to no avail. I guess that I will just have to get someone to show me!
I spent about 2 hours trying to figure it out from books and the internet to no avail. I guess that I will just have to get someone to show me!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Gearing up for Baby Knitting
Several of my friends are expecting later this summer and I am gearing up for all of the baby knitting that I am going to do. I have already completed on Baby Bolero from the book One Skein and I am working on a baby blanket. I ordered the yarn for it last week however I think I am going to return it. I am not really crazy about the color or the boucle texture. I may have to rethink my yarn choices!
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Vegas Baby!
My hubby and I have been away the last few days in Las Vegas for his niece's wedding. We rented a house with several family members instead of staying in a hotel. I was a little worried about how it would work out, but over all we had a great time and saved a lot of money. It was nice that we didn't have to get dressed for breakfast and we had a private pool. I wish I had pictures but my camera wasn't working! The wedding was held at Sunset Gardens and was beautiful! It was a short but very touching ceremony and we had a great time at the reception. We were having such a great time at the reception that we continued the party at the newly built Planet Hollywood Casino. The next day was rough, but we made it back home safely.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Cupcake-a-licious and a Bunny Update


Mmmmmm..... cupcakes..... My sister in law and I had a terrific time this weekend decorating cupcakes for my nieces' birthday party. It was the first time that I had a chance to break out my cake decorating kit for something other than dying yarn!
Update: A you can see that Fred is greatly enjoying his new owner and I think that he will be up for the challenge.
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