Check out this link and you will find out.... I was one of the few ladies from my group not in period dress... but I am slowly but surely recifying that
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Recent adventures of the Knitting Wahoo
I have been knitting and spinning and well knitting and spinning all summer. Here is a photo of my home spun wool.. before I plied it.. I ended up NAVAJO plying it and am now in the process of making a scarf for myself.. It is a great distraction as the pattern is lace and charted.. so I really have to pay close attention
I have also been knitting…This little sweater was for one of my husband's co-workers.
Sweater for one of my husband's friends |
A very calm and unafraid deer.. Don't know what was going on.... |
Same deer with my son...
Indian Paint... very spooky looking plant |
North American Milipede |
Above a funny little parasitic plant.. Indian paint….. then the North American Milipede.. he was so cool
Finally a couple shots of lizards….
This poor guy is dead.. hence he can be held.. |
Fence Swift lizard according to my husband... they also bite according to him as well |
And last but by far the most frightening… the Hornets…….
They are all dead in these photos.. but we tore apart the next.. just to see what was inside… a great teaching moment for my son……
Sunday, May 02, 2010
Some new items from the Knitting Wahoo
The Knitting Wahoo has been busy......
I played the piano for the First District Conference for the UDC in Virginia.... and have had a son with lots of sickness from strep... [surgery is coming up]... and have been working on my genealogy, pictures etc ... so you may ask... Have you knitted anything this spring????
The answer is a big yes.....
Here are a couple picks of finished items.. More will follow as I get them completed.. I have also gotten back into Crochet.. so There will be some pics of that as well in future.
This sweater is made of Lion Kitchen Cotton and was for a friend of my Husband..... it is not nearly as difficult as it looks... but I had a horrible time finding enough thread to sew on the buttons....
And what else would the Knitting Wahoo do but make more UVA oriented items...
Here is a hat I made from some wonderful yarn from YARN THEORY in Bedford, VA...
I played the piano for the First District Conference for the UDC in Virginia.... and have had a son with lots of sickness from strep... [surgery is coming up]... and have been working on my genealogy, pictures etc ... so you may ask... Have you knitted anything this spring????
The answer is a big yes.....
Here are a couple picks of finished items.. More will follow as I get them completed.. I have also gotten back into Crochet.. so There will be some pics of that as well in future.
This sweater is made of Lion Kitchen Cotton and was for a friend of my Husband..... it is not nearly as difficult as it looks... but I had a horrible time finding enough thread to sew on the buttons....
And what else would the Knitting Wahoo do but make more UVA oriented items...
Here is a hat I made from some wonderful yarn from YARN THEORY in Bedford, VA...
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Recent knitting adventures
I have been knitting so much recently.. that I am still taking photos... but here are a few objects that have gotten finished
This hat was made for my friend Christa's son who plays football for UVA Wise.... not my favorite UVA colors.. but a UVA school anyway.... it is the TYCHUS
This scarf below is the Drop Stitch Scarf... I made it for a charity auction.. and am making another as a gift.. but if I decide to sell it I can purchase the pattern at the linked site... It is also available free on Ravelry
I will be posting more soon.... I just got a lap top at Christmas and it has taken some getting used to especially with the internet and hyperlinks etc.... But I think I am about there....
My current favorite song
I love, love, love this song.... You go Tim McGraw!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I could listen to this over and over and over... It is a great knitting song
Saturday, January 23, 2010
My latest project.
I recently finished my first try at historical knitting.
I made Princess Royal's Scarf from the 1856 issue of Godey's Magazine.
I guess I went with a "half mourning" theme... but then since I was thinking about the War Between the States.. this rather fits... who was not in some level of mourning for a lost loved one at that time.....
I plan to offer this for sale as an effort to raise money for the Children of the Confederacy.....
The pattern was easier than I thought.. and lots of fun.. I am wanting to make another to keep for me... 12 pom poms.. really made this into a lovely scarf...
Ravelry: Appalachianchild's My historical scarf
I made Princess Royal's Scarf from the 1856 issue of Godey's Magazine.
I guess I went with a "half mourning" theme... but then since I was thinking about the War Between the States.. this rather fits... who was not in some level of mourning for a lost loved one at that time.....
I plan to offer this for sale as an effort to raise money for the Children of the Confederacy.....
The pattern was easier than I thought.. and lots of fun.. I am wanting to make another to keep for me... 12 pom poms.. really made this into a lovely scarf...
Ravelry: Appalachianchild's My historical scarf
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